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− | * In the PSP game [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]] it's now possible to download a special Banlist that has no cards at all, so any card can be used with 3 copies. The only exception is this card, listed as banned | + | |
+ | * In the PSP game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]]'', it's now possible to download a special Banlist that has no cards at all, so any card can be used with 3 copies. The only exception is this card, listed as banned. This is due to pun on a tsundere character in-game, and how part of this card's name can be read as "tsundere". This may also explain why this card appears in the Deck recipes of 2 characters, Odelia and Tasha, while it's absolutely useless in those Decks (a Six Samurai and one filled with Tuner Monsters). |
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- This monster has a counterpart: "Nightmare Scorpion".
- In the PSP game Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5, it's now possible to download a special Banlist that has no cards at all, so any card can be used with 3 copies. The only exception is this card, listed as banned. This is due to pun on a tsundere character in-game, and how part of this card's name can be read as "tsundere". This may also explain why this card appears in the Deck recipes of 2 characters, Odelia and Tasha, while it's absolutely useless in those Decks (a Six Samurai and one filled with Tuner Monsters).