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− | * This | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Astral Shift]]". |
− | * | + | * This monster has a [[retrained]] [[counterpart]]: "[[Yorishiro of the Aqua]]". |
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− | * This | + | * This monster and "[[Gravekeeper's Priestess]]" are the only two monsters that can [[Treats field as Field Spell Card|treat the field as a Field Spell Card]]. |
+ | ** Coincidentally, both monsters feature the word "priestess" (巫女 ''Miko'') in their Japanese names. | ||
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+ | * This is one of the few female monsters whose bust size was not edited in international artworks. | ||
+ | ** Despite this, this monster's bust is reduced in her depictions in the [[Maiden of the Aqua (character)|anime]] and in some 3D ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video games. |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 5 March 2024
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Astral Shift".
- This monster has a retrained counterpart: "Yorishiro of the Aqua".
- This monster and "Gravekeeper's Priestess" are the only two monsters that can treat the field as a Field Spell Card.
- Coincidentally, both monsters feature the word "priestess" (巫女 Miko) in their Japanese names.
- This is one of the few female monsters whose bust size was not edited in international artworks.
- Despite this, this monster's bust is reduced in her depictions in the anime and in some 3D Yu-Gi-Oh! video games.