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* The M in M-Warrior stands for Magnet Warrior #2.
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Evil★Twin's Trouble Sunny]]", and "[[Live☆Twin Sunny's Snitch]]".
* This cards ATK and DEF is the ATK and DEF of [[M-Warrior #1]] only switched.
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** In the artwork of "Evil★Twin's Trouble Sunny", this monster appears on a billboard alongside its counterpart, "[[M-Warrior 1|M-Warrior #1]]", as part of a billboard advertisement for "[[Instant Fusion]]".
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*** This is likely related to the fact that the two monsters are the [[Fusion Material]]s for "[[Karbonala Warrior]]", a [[Fusion Monster]] which can be [[Special Summoned]] by the effect of "Instant Fusion".
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* The letter ''M'' in this card's ''TCG'' name stands for ''Magnets''.
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* This card's [[ATK]] (500) and [[DEF]] (1000) are the reversed ATK and DEF of "M-Warrior #2".
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* The Canadian-French prints of this card and "M-Warrior #1" from ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' have their name contain the lowercase letter ''n'' for the [[wikipedia:Numero sign|numero sign]] (nº), instead of the usual uppercase ''N'' (Nº).
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** The Spanish prints of this card and "M-Warrior #2" in ''Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon'' also uses the numero sign (nº) instead of the usual superscripted [[wikipedia:Number sign|number sign]] (#).

Latest revision as of 20:23, 8 April 2023

  • The letter M in this card's TCG name stands for Magnets.
  • This card's ATK (500) and DEF (1000) are the reversed ATK and DEF of "M-Warrior #2".
  • The Canadian-French prints of this card and "M-Warrior #1" from Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon have their name contain the lowercase letter n for the numero sign (nº), instead of the usual uppercase N (Nº).
    • The Spanish prints of this card and "M-Warrior #2" in Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon also uses the numero sign (nº) instead of the usual superscripted number sign (#).