Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands"
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* This card has counterparts known as "[[Senju of the Thousand Hands]]". | * This card has counterparts known as "[[Senju of the Thousand Hands]]". | ||
− | ** | + | ** "Senju" is a weaker version of this card, as it only adds Ritual Monsters, while this card add either a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell. |
*** As such, "Manju" can also be considered an improved counterpart of "[[Sonic Bird]]", which searches only Ritual Spells. | *** As such, "Manju" can also be considered an improved counterpart of "[[Sonic Bird]]", which searches only Ritual Spells. | ||
* Including the hands on his head, this card has 31 visible hands. | * Including the hands on his head, this card has 31 visible hands. | ||
− | * | + | * This card's artwork is based on the international artwork of "Senju of the Thousand Hands". |
* "Manju" means "ten thousand hands". | * "Manju" means "ten thousand hands". |
Revision as of 13:16, 20 June 2015
- This card has counterparts known as "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
- "Senju" is a weaker version of this card, as it only adds Ritual Monsters, while this card add either a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell.
- As such, "Manju" can also be considered an improved counterpart of "Sonic Bird", which searches only Ritual Spells.
- "Senju" is a weaker version of this card, as it only adds Ritual Monsters, while this card add either a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell.
- Including the hands on his head, this card has 31 visible hands.
- This card's artwork is based on the international artwork of "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
- "Manju" means "ten thousand hands".