Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Mild Turkey"

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* This monster's name is a play off "[[wikipedia:Wild turkey|wild turkey]]".
 
* This monster's name is a play off "[[wikipedia:Wild turkey|wild turkey]]".
 
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* This monster is a both a reference to a bowler achieving three strikes in a row, known as a "[[wikipedia:Strike (bowling)|turkey]]" and also the sport of [[wikipedia:Turkey bowling|turkey bowling]].
* This monster is a both a reference to a bowler achieving three strikes in a row, known as a "[[wikipedia:Strike_(bowling)#Consecutive_strikes|turkey]]" and also the sport of [[wikipedia:Turkey bowling|turkey bowling]].
 
 
 
 
* This card and "[[Ghost Beef]]" are complementary to each other, both being "haunted foods" whose effects modify their Pendulum Scales by rolling a six-sided die. Their Levels and Scales are also inverted.
 
* This card and "[[Ghost Beef]]" are complementary to each other, both being "haunted foods" whose effects modify their Pendulum Scales by rolling a six-sided die. Their Levels and Scales are also inverted.
 
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* This monster's appearance appears to be a reference to Christmas merchandise being sold in November, a fact supported by it being complementary to "[[Ghost Beef]]".
*This monster's appearance appears to be a reference to Christmas merchandise being sold in November, a fact supported by it being complementary to "[[Ghost Beef]]".
 

Latest revision as of 20:19, 14 April 2023

  • This monster's name is a play off "wild turkey".
  • This monster is a both a reference to a bowler achieving three strikes in a row, known as a "turkey" and also the sport of turkey bowling.
  • This card and "Ghost Beef" are complementary to each other, both being "haunted foods" whose effects modify their Pendulum Scales by rolling a six-sided die. Their Levels and Scales are also inverted.
  • This monster's appearance appears to be a reference to Christmas merchandise being sold in November, a fact supported by it being complementary to "Ghost Beef".