Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Metalfoes Volflame"
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* This card's name is derived from the metal [[wikipedia:Tungsten|Tungsten]], also known as Wolfram. | * This card's name is derived from the metal [[wikipedia:Tungsten|Tungsten]], also known as Wolfram. | ||
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* "[[Metalfoes Crimsonite]]" is a [[Counterpart|Fusion counterpart]] of this card. | * "[[Metalfoes Crimsonite]]" is a [[Counterpart|Fusion counterpart]] of this card. | ||
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* This card's flavor text references "[[True King Agnimazud, the Vanisher]]". | * This card's flavor text references "[[True King Agnimazud, the Vanisher]]". |
Latest revision as of 14:55, 14 April 2023
- This card's name is derived from the metal Tungsten, also known as Wolfram.
- "Metalfoes Crimsonite" is a Fusion counterpart of this card.
- This card's flavor text references "True King Agnimazud, the Vanisher".