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* Three "[[Dark Magical Circle]]s" appear in this card's artwork. | * Three "[[Dark Magical Circle]]s" appear in this card's artwork. | ||
− | ** | + | ** The number of "Dark Magical Circles" represent the number of [[Xyz Material]]s required to [[Xyz Summon]] this card. |
* This monster is an [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]] and [[Match winner]] version of "[[Dark Magician]]". | * This monster is an [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]] and [[Match winner]] version of "[[Dark Magician]]". |
Revision as of 02:34, 15 July 2023
- Three "Dark Magical Circles" appear in this card's artwork.
- The number of "Dark Magical Circles" represent the number of Xyz Materials required to Xyz Summon this card.
- This monster is an Xyz and Match winner version of "Dark Magician".
- It has the same ATK, DEF, Rank/Level, Type and Attribute.
- It is drawn in the same pose as the "Dark Magician" used by Yugi Muto.
- It has a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" Xyz Match winner counterpart: "Legendary Dragon of White".
- This monster's design is similar to the members of the "Prophecy" archetype.
- While this card was almost impossible to obtain in the TCG, being exclusively available to three World Championship runner-up finishers (until it was released in "World Superstars"), it has been released publicly in the OCG through the Extra Pack: Sword of Knights set, albeit as a difficult-to-pull Extra Secret Rare card. All World Championship runner-up prize cards, such as the following "E☆HERO Pit Boss", would receive the same "rarity drop".
- According to the Official Card Database, This card lacks "This Card cannot be used in a Duel." line that Match Winners commonly have.