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* The effect to Summon one [[Level]] 4 or lower monster per turn is likely the only "real" effect of the original card, as it was the only one [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon]] knew about. The other effects were likely the result of [[Zigfried von Schroeder|Zigfried]]'s hacking.
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* This card is based on the castle of the same name from the fairy tale, ''[[wikipedia:The Raven (Brothers Grimm)|The Raven]]''.
** [[Solomon Muto]] also mentioned about the huge cost to maintain the card on the field. Therefore, sending half of the Deck to the Graveyard or the prohibition of Normal Summoning is most likely also a "real" effect.
 
** Also, [[Solomon Muto]] (at least in the Japanese version) says that the card had that huge cost, because of the overwhelming effect of destroying any monster the opponent attacked with. So, very likely, the only hacked effects are "cannot be destroyed" and "opponent pays the cost" (the only 2 effects he also makes known are hacked).
 
  
* Pursuant to Leon von Schroeder's Fairy Tale Deck theme, the "Golden Castle of Stromberg" appears in [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/93raven.html The Raven], from Grimm's Fairytales.
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime, [[Zigfried von Schroeder]] hacked the [[Grand Championship]]'s Duel Computer to make this card [[legal]] and modify its card text. These two effects were also the last two of its card text. All of the other parts of its text, except the effect that forces monsters to [[attack]], were incorporated in some form into this card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' effects.
 
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** This card's effects preventing it from being [[destroy]]ed and forcing the opponent to pay its [[maintenance cost]] were the only two effects specifically mentioned to be hacked.
*According to [[Crowler]], this card card, alongside "[[Infernalvania]]" are the only Anime-Only Forbidden field Spell Cards.
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*** The only effect [[Leon von Schroeder]] knew about was the effect to [[Special Summon]] a monster from the [[Deck]], so it is likely one of the card's original effects in the anime.
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*** In the Japanese version of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime, [[Solomon Muto]] mentioned that there was a huge cost to maintain this card on the [[field]], likely referring to its maintenance cost of [[send]]ing half of the Deck to the [[Graveyard]]. The reason for this card's huge [[cost]] was its effect to destroy any monster the opponent attacked with, so that was also likely one of its original effects in the anime.

Latest revision as of 14:11, 11 June 2023

  • This card is based on the castle of the same name from the fairy tale, The Raven.
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, Zigfried von Schroeder hacked the Grand Championship's Duel Computer to make this card legal and modify its card text. These two effects were also the last two of its card text. All of the other parts of its text, except the effect that forces monsters to attack, were incorporated in some form into this card's OCG/TCG effects.
    • This card's effects preventing it from being destroyed and forcing the opponent to pay its maintenance cost were the only two effects specifically mentioned to be hacked.
      • The only effect Leon von Schroeder knew about was the effect to Special Summon a monster from the Deck, so it is likely one of the card's original effects in the anime.
      • In the Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, Solomon Muto mentioned that there was a huge cost to maintain this card on the field, likely referring to its maintenance cost of sending half of the Deck to the Graveyard. The reason for this card's huge cost was its effect to destroy any monster the opponent attacked with, so that was also likely one of its original effects in the anime.