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* This card has a [[Trap Cards|Trap]] counterpart, "[[Mask of Darkness]]" and an [[Effect Monster]] counterpart, "[[DUCKER Mobile Cannon]]".
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* This card has a [[retrained]] counterpart: "[[Magician of Faithfulness]]".
  
* This card may be a younger version of "[[Disenchanter]]", due to their similar appearances, effects, and names in the [[OCG]] ("Magician of Faith" is Saint Magician and "Disenchanter" is Saint Disenchanter).
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* This monster may be a younger form of "[[Disenchanter]]".
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** Both monsters have a similar appearance and [[Spell Card]] effect.
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** Both also have a similar Japanese name: "Saint Magician" ({{Ruby|聖なる魔術師|セイント・マジシャン}} ''Seinto Majishan'') for this card and "Saint Disenchanter" for "Disenchanter" ({{Ruby|聖なる解呪師|セイント・ディスエンチャンター}} ''Seinto Disuenchantā'').
  
* In the [[TCG]], this card was [[Forbidden]] for thirteen formats before being [[Limited]] once more, which was the most of any card (surpassing "[[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]]" and "[[Tsukuyomi]]"'s twelve). It was later surpassed by the [[OCG]]'s unbanning of "[[Cyber-Stein]]", which was [[Forbidden]] for sixteen before becoming [[Limited]] in February 2014.
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* The runes on this monster's staff are distorted versions of letters of the [[wikipedia:Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet]]; they spell "MINARAI MAJISUAN" (''Minarai Majishan''), which means "Apprentice Magician" in Japanese.
  
* The runes on this monster's staff are based on Alphabet letters, and they spell "MINARAI MAJISUAN". Minarai means "apprentice" in Japanese, and Majisuan is a spelling of "magician".
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime, this was [[Tea Gardner]]'s favorite card.
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* This card's position on the [[Forbidden]]/[[Limited]] List has [[Historic Forbidden/Limited Chart|changed]] seven times, behind only "[[Nobleman of Crossout]]" with eight and "[[Chaos Sorcerer]]" with nine.

Latest revision as of 07:07, 13 July 2023

  • This monster may be a younger form of "Disenchanter".
    • Both monsters have a similar appearance and Spell Card effect.
    • Both also have a similar Japanese name: "Saint Magician" (聖なる魔術師セイント・マジシャン Seinto Majishan) for this card and "Saint Disenchanter" for "Disenchanter" (聖なる解呪師セイント・ディスエンチャンター Seinto Disuenchantā).
  • The runes on this monster's staff are distorted versions of letters of the Latin alphabet; they spell "MINARAI MAJISUAN" (Minarai Majishan), which means "Apprentice Magician" in Japanese.