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* "[[Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi]]" and "[[Yamata Dragon]]" appear in this card's artwork.
 
* "[[Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi]]" and "[[Yamata Dragon]]" appear in this card's artwork.
 
** Ironically, their status as [[Spirit monster]]s prevents them from being [[Special Summon]]ed with this card's effect.
 
** Ironically, their status as [[Spirit monster]]s prevents them from being [[Special Summon]]ed with this card's effect.
** What is also ironic is that the Monsters appeared ''after'' this card first appeared in the anime.
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** What is also ironic is that the Monsters appeared as Monsters ''after'' this card first appeared in the anime.
 
** The actual legend represented involves Yamata No Orochi and Susanoo, from Japanese mythology. The outcome is reflected by Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi having higher attack points than Yamata Dragon in the game.
 
** The actual legend represented involves Yamata No Orochi and Susanoo, from Japanese mythology. The outcome is reflected by Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi having higher attack points than Yamata Dragon in the game.
  
 
* This card is the cover card for ''[[Legacy of Darkness]]''.
 
* This card is the cover card for ''[[Legacy of Darkness]]''.
 
** This is one of the three cover cards that are not monsters; the others are "[[Deck Devastation Virus]]" (''[[Flaming Eternity]]'') and "[[Mask of Restrict]]" (''[[Labyrinth of Nightmare]]'').
 
** This is one of the three cover cards that are not monsters; the others are "[[Deck Devastation Virus]]" (''[[Flaming Eternity]]'') and "[[Mask of Restrict]]" (''[[Labyrinth of Nightmare]]'').

Revision as of 15:11, 10 April 2017

  • "Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi" and "Yamata Dragon" appear in this card's artwork.
    • Ironically, their status as Spirit monsters prevents them from being Special Summoned with this card's effect.
    • What is also ironic is that the Monsters appeared as Monsters after this card first appeared in the anime.
    • The actual legend represented involves Yamata No Orochi and Susanoo, from Japanese mythology. The outcome is reflected by Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi having higher attack points than Yamata Dragon in the game.