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− | * As its name suggests, this card is a much weaker | + | * As its name suggests, this card is a much weaker [[counterpart]] to "[[Raigeki]]". |
− | * Part of this card's Japanese name | + | * Part of this card's Japanese name appears in this card's artworks in the form of the thunderbolts, specifically the kanji for "sealed magic" (封魔). |
− | * The background of this card's artwork is a heavily edited version of the artwork of "[[Spatial Collapse]]", as can be seen [[ | + | * The background of this card's artwork is a heavily edited version of the artwork of "[[Spatial Collapse]]", as can be seen [[File:FlashoftheForbiddenSpell-Trivia.png|here]]. |
− | * This card has a [[counterpart]] for Spell/Trap | + | * This card has a [[counterpart]] for [[Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s: "[[Straight Flush]]". |
− | ** | + | ** Both cards were released in ''[[Cyberdark Impact]]''. |
Revision as of 20:54, 8 April 2023
- As its name suggests, this card is a much weaker counterpart to "Raigeki".
- Part of this card's Japanese name appears in this card's artworks in the form of the thunderbolts, specifically the kanji for "sealed magic" (封魔).
- The background of this card's artwork is a heavily edited version of the artwork of "Spatial Collapse", as can be seen .
- This card has a counterpart for Spell/Trap Cards: "Straight Flush".
- Both cards were released in Cyberdark Impact.