Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World"

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* "Grapha" appears to be the deity of "Dark World" based on the title of "[[Latinum, Exarch of Dark World]]", and the abilities of "Grapha" himself: The ability to punish the non-believers (destroy the opponent's cards), the ability to possess innocents (take control of cards from the opponent's hand), and the fact that "Dark World" monsters can sacrifice themselves to resurrect him (return to the hand).
 
* "Grapha" appears to be the deity of "Dark World" based on the title of "[[Latinum, Exarch of Dark World]]", and the abilities of "Grapha" himself: The ability to punish the non-believers (destroy the opponent's cards), the ability to possess innocents (take control of cards from the opponent's hand), and the fact that "Dark World" monsters can sacrifice themselves to resurrect him (return to the hand).
 
** This is further probable due to it's translated name: Dragon '''''GOD''''' of Dark World - Grapha
 
** This is further probable due to it's translated name: Dragon '''''GOD''''' of Dark World - Grapha
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*** This card's design bears an uncanny resemblance to that of [[Zorc Necrophades]], witch may also be a reference to that name.

Revision as of 20:17, 7 January 2013

  • This card's name is based on graphite, a shade of grey.
  • This card has the highest ATK in the "Dark World" archetype.
  • The pose of this card mirrors that of "Armed Dragon LV10"; also, they resemble each other quite well.
  • Though its name suggests that it's a Dragon, this card is actually a Fiend-Type monster.
  • "Grapha" appears to be the deity of "Dark World" based on the title of "Latinum, Exarch of Dark World", and the abilities of "Grapha" himself: The ability to punish the non-believers (destroy the opponent's cards), the ability to possess innocents (take control of cards from the opponent's hand), and the fact that "Dark World" monsters can sacrifice themselves to resurrect him (return to the hand).
    • This is further probable due to it's translated name: Dragon GOD of Dark World - Grapha
      • This card's design bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Zorc Necrophades, witch may also be a reference to that name.