Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Garlandolf, King of Destruction"

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* This card has a parallel counterpart: "[[Demise, King of Armageddon]]". Although both destroy monsters with their effects, this card's effect differs because it can also gain ATK points due to its effect.
 
* This card has a parallel counterpart: "[[Demise, King of Armageddon]]". Although both destroy monsters with their effects, this card's effect differs because it can also gain ATK points due to its effect.
  
The medalion on is chest is similiar to those of the Djinn of Rituals.
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The medalion on is chest is similiar to those of the [[Djinn of Rituals]].

Revision as of 19:50, 26 March 2012

  • This card's name is also similar to Ganondorf, the name for the human side (as opposed to the boar-like Ganon) of the final boss in most of the Legend of Zelda video games. Ganon, in the games, is also entitled "King of Darkness". Its mask is also very similar to Phantom Ganon's.
  • It's also likely it takes the first part of its name (Garland) from the main Final Fantasy I antagonist, who eventually becomes Chaos, the god of Discord.
  • This card is a counterpart to "Divine Grace - Northwemko"; its effect destroys monsters while the effect of "Norsewemko" protects them. Also, the names of the monsters and the rituals mirror each other (Destruction versus Salvation) and they have the same total ATK and DEF (3900).
  • This card has a parallel counterpart: "Demise, King of Armageddon". Although both destroy monsters with their effects, this card's effect differs because it can also gain ATK points due to its effect.

The medalion on is chest is similiar to those of the Djinn of Rituals.