Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Gishki Psychelone"

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* This monster is "[[Gishki Noellia]]", infected by the "[[Evilswarm]]" virus ("[[Infestation Infection]]"), as shown in the artwork of "[[Creeping Darkness]]". However, compared to other infected monsters, "Gishki Noellia" is not completely corrupted by the virus, as its name is not "Evilswarm Psychelone".
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* This monster is "[[Gishki Noellia]]", infected by the "[[Evilswarm]]" virus ("[[Infestation Infection]]"), as shown in the artwork of "[[Creeping Darkness]]". However, compared to other infected monsters, "Gishki Noellia" is not completely corrupted by the virus, as her name remains unchanged.
** The symbol of the "Evilswarm" can be seen on the chair-like device that this monster is sitting on, on the corrupted "Gishki Aquamirror" she is holding and faintly on her torso.
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** The symbol of the "Evilswarm" can be seen on the chair-like device that this monster is sitting on, the corrupted "Gishki Aquamirror" she is holding, and faintly on her torso.
  
 
* This is the first "[[Gishki]]" [[Ritual Monster]] that is not an [[Aqua]]-Type monster, instead being a [[Fiend]]-Type.
 
* This is the first "[[Gishki]]" [[Ritual Monster]] that is not an [[Aqua]]-Type monster, instead being a [[Fiend]]-Type.

Revision as of 20:11, 5 January 2015

  • This monster is "Gishki Noellia", infected by the "Evilswarm" virus ("Infestation Infection"), as shown in the artwork of "Creeping Darkness". However, compared to other infected monsters, "Gishki Noellia" is not completely corrupted by the virus, as her name remains unchanged.
    • The symbol of the "Evilswarm" can be seen on the chair-like device that this monster is sitting on, the corrupted "Gishki Aquamirror" she is holding, and faintly on her torso.
  • This monster and "Gishki Zielgigas" are, so far, the only "Gishki" Ritual Monsters that do not have the prefix "Evi-" in the name.
    • However, this is due to a misprinting, as both monsters have "Evi-" ("イビ-") in their Japanese names.