Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Fragment Fusion"

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* This card's effects are similar to "[[Gem-Knight Fusion]]", but instead of adding this card to the hand, its second effect destroys the monster at the end of the turn.
 
* This card's effects are similar to "[[Gem-Knight Fusion]]", but instead of adding this card to the hand, its second effect destroys the monster at the end of the turn.
 
* This card is the second released [[OCG]] [[Trap Card]] that supports [[Fusion Summon]]s, and also the second OCG Trap Card that supports "[[Gem-Knight]]" Fusion Summons, with the first being "[[Pyroxene Fusion]]".
 
  
 
* "[[Gem-Knight Crystal]]" appears in this card's artwork.
 
* "[[Gem-Knight Crystal]]" appears in this card's artwork.
  
* A [[wikipedia:Doublet (lapidary)|doublet]] is a type of gem composed in two sections. It is sometimes used to imitate other, more expensive gems.
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* A [[wikipedia:Doublet (lapidary)|doublet]] is a type of [[wikipedia:gemstone|gem]] composed in two sections. It is sometimes used to imitate other, more expensive gems.
  
 
* The effect of this card is similar to that of "[[Miracle Fusion]]".
 
* The effect of this card is similar to that of "[[Miracle Fusion]]".
* "[[Fragment Fusion]]" is used by "[[Gem-Knight Crystal]]" to create "[[Gem-Knight Master Diamond]]". Given the nature of the fusion trap, Master Diamond is only temporary and most likely devolved into "[[Cairngorgon, Antiluminescent Knight]]".
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* "Fragment Fusion" is used by "[[Gem-Knight Crystal]]" to create "[[Gem-Knight Master Diamond]]". Given the nature of the fusion Trap, "Master Diamond" is only temporary and most likely devolved into "[[Cairngorgon, Antiluminescent Knight]]".

Revision as of 21:44, 18 June 2014

  • This card's effects are similar to "Gem-Knight Fusion", but instead of adding this card to the hand, its second effect destroys the monster at the end of the turn.
  • A doublet is a type of gem composed in two sections. It is sometimes used to imitate other, more expensive gems.