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− | * This | + | * This card is based on the prince from the fairy tale, ''[[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]]'' in which the prince freed the titular enchanted wild man from an iron cage, who takes the young prince to escape the death penalty for freeing him. The exiled prince called upon Iron John to help him in the war in the kingdom he served in, who then grants him a horse, armor, and a legion of iron-clad soldiers. |
+ | ** This card's effect losing 1000 [[ATK]] while controlling "[[Iron Hans]]" references how the exiled prince returns everything he borrowed from Iron John after successfully defending the kingdom and returns to his former position. | ||
+ | ** This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' effect [[add]]ing "Iron Hans" to the [[hand]] further references how the exiled prince calls for Iron John's help. Also, this card's effect adding a [[Warrior]] monster to the hand while "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]" is on the [[field]] references both the kingdom the prince defends and the additional iron-clad soldiers provided by Iron John in the fairy tale. |
Revision as of 15:02, 11 June 2023
- This card is based on the prince from the fairy tale, Iron John in which the prince freed the titular enchanted wild man from an iron cage, who takes the young prince to escape the death penalty for freeing him. The exiled prince called upon Iron John to help him in the war in the kingdom he served in, who then grants him a horse, armor, and a legion of iron-clad soldiers.
- This card's effect losing 1000 ATK while controlling "Iron Hans" references how the exiled prince returns everything he borrowed from Iron John after successfully defending the kingdom and returns to his former position.
- This card's OCG/TCG effect adding "Iron Hans" to the hand further references how the exiled prince calls for Iron John's help. Also, this card's effect adding a Warrior monster to the hand while "Golden Castle of Stromberg" is on the field references both the kingdom the prince defends and the additional iron-clad soldiers provided by Iron John in the fairy tale.