Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Lightpulsar Dragon"

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** This makes this card one of the few cards to have received a public [[errata]] change before even being released, and almost certainly the one to have had the greatest impact.
 
** This makes this card one of the few cards to have received a public [[errata]] change before even being released, and almost certainly the one to have had the greatest impact.
  
* This card's summoning methods are extremely similar to [[Dark Simorgh]]. The difference is that this card requires [[LIGHT]] monsters, instead of [[WIND]], and the latter requires banishing the monsters from the hand to summon from the graveyard, while this card only needs to send the monsters from the hand to the graveyard.
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* This card's summoning methods are similar to "[[Dark Simorgh]]", in that they allow monsters of two different Attributes to be removed from the hand or Graveyard in order to Special Summon themselves from the other location. The only difference is that "Dark Simorgh" requires the monsters to be [[banish]]ed in both cases, while to Summon this card from the Graveyard, the monsters only need to be sent to the Graveyard.

Revision as of 14:53, 21 April 2015

  • This card, along with "Darkflare Dragon", are the first two cards to share the role of being Cover Cards for the same Structure Deck.
  • When this card's text was first shown in a Japanese magazine scan, its last sentence used the word "If this card is sent..." rather than "When" as with the actual released card. The change was likely made to prevent a potentially disastrous FTK loop that involved combining this card with "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon" to continuously use the effect of "Cannon Soldier" (or "Toon Cannon Soldier"), Tributing each "Dragon" over and over for damage while their effects continually revived each other. The new text now causes this card's effect to miss the timing if the loop is attempted.
    • This makes this card one of the few cards to have received a public errata change before even being released, and almost certainly the one to have had the greatest impact.
  • This card's summoning methods are similar to "Dark Simorgh", in that they allow monsters of two different Attributes to be removed from the hand or Graveyard in order to Special Summon themselves from the other location. The only difference is that "Dark Simorgh" requires the monsters to be banished in both cases, while to Summon this card from the Graveyard, the monsters only need to be sent to the Graveyard.