Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Gren, Tactician of Dark World"

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*This card's Chinese name, 綠古林, is a combination of 綠 ("green") and 古林 ''gǔlín'' ([[wikipedia:Transcription into Chinese characters|transcription]] of its Japanese name グリン ''Gurin'').
 
*This card's Chinese name, 綠古林, is a combination of 綠 ("green") and 古林 ''gǔlín'' ([[wikipedia:Transcription into Chinese characters|transcription]] of its Japanese name グリン ''Gurin'').
 
* "[[Dark World Grimoire]]" seems to be depicted in this card, but note this book has no "legs" which "Dark World Grimoire" has.
 
* "[[Dark World Grimoire]]" seems to be depicted in this card, but note this book has no "legs" which "Dark World Grimoire" has.
 
* Disturbingly enough, this card appears to be partly, at least, mechanical and so do many if not all of the original "[[Dark World]]" monsters (those released before ''[[Structure Deck: Gates of the Underworld]]''.) This perhaps indicates that the "Dark World" monsters were not originally [[Fiend]]s but humans, or at least species with great intelligence.
 

Revision as of 08:29, 19 March 2016

  • The name "Gren" is a color pun, meaning "green". It could also refer to the color borders of Spell Cards, which this card can destroy.
  • This card's Chinese name, 綠古林, is a combination of 綠 ("green") and 古林 gǔlín (transcription of its Japanese name グリン Gurin).
  • "Dark World Grimoire" seems to be depicted in this card, but note this book has no "legs" which "Dark World Grimoire" has.