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* The angel on the artwork of "[[Graceful Charity]]" also appears on the artwork of "[[Enervating Mist]]". | * The angel on the artwork of "[[Graceful Charity]]" also appears on the artwork of "[[Enervating Mist]]". | ||
− | * This card has | + | * This card has an "evil" synergystic counterpart known as "[[Disgraceful Charity]]". |
* During Summer 2005, this card was part of a three card combo known as [[The Trinity]]. | * During Summer 2005, this card was part of a three card combo known as [[The Trinity]]. | ||
* This card became [[Forbidden]] because it would give the player a great hand advantage, as well as a [[Graveyard]] advantage. The introduction of the introduction of the "[[Dark World]]" archetype was no exception; most of the [[Dark World]] cards' effects activate went cards are sent from the [[Hand|hand]] to the [[Graveyard]] because of an effect. | * This card became [[Forbidden]] because it would give the player a great hand advantage, as well as a [[Graveyard]] advantage. The introduction of the introduction of the "[[Dark World]]" archetype was no exception; most of the [[Dark World]] cards' effects activate went cards are sent from the [[Hand|hand]] to the [[Graveyard]] because of an effect. |
Revision as of 00:49, 2 November 2009
- The angel on the artwork of "Graceful Charity" also appears on the artwork of "Enervating Mist".
- This card has an "evil" synergystic counterpart known as "Disgraceful Charity".
- During Summer 2005, this card was part of a three card combo known as The Trinity.
- This card became Forbidden because it would give the player a great hand advantage, as well as a Graveyard advantage. The introduction of the introduction of the "Dark World" archetype was no exception; most of the Dark World cards' effects activate went cards are sent from the hand to the Graveyard because of an effect.