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* This card seems to be the "[[Elemental HERO Divine Neos]]" version of the "Gem-Knights". | * This card seems to be the "[[Elemental HERO Divine Neos]]" version of the "Gem-Knights". | ||
− | * This card is the first | + | * This card is the first "Gem-Knight" Fusion Monster to require 3 [[Fusion Material Monster]]s, none of which are specific. |
+ | ** It shares this distinction with its counterpart, [[Gem-Knight Lady Brilliant Diamond]]. | ||
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Absorb Fusion]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Absorb Fusion]]". |
Revision as of 21:19, 30 October 2014
- This card is named after diamond.
- This card resembles "Gem-Knight Crystal".
- This card is likely the boss monster of the "Gem-Knights", seeing as it has "Master" in its name and has multiple effects involving other "Gem-Knights" and their Fusion Monsters.
- Also, by Fusion Summoning this card correctly, it will have at least 3200 ATK, just like the boss monsters of the "Vylon", "Steelswarm" and "Gishki" archetypes.
- This card seems to be the "Elemental HERO Divine Neos" version of the "Gem-Knights".
- This card is the first "Gem-Knight" Fusion Monster to require 3 Fusion Material Monsters, none of which are specific.
- It shares this distinction with its counterpart, Gem-Knight Lady Brilliant Diamond.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Absorb Fusion".