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* This card is based on Serket, the Egyptian scorpion goddess.
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* This card may be a counterpart to [[Millennium Scorpion]].
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* "[[Temple of the Kings]]" appears in this card's anime artwork.
* Contrary to its Japanese name, this card has nothing to do with the [[Sacred Beasts]].
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* The [[Eye of Wdjat]] appears on this monster's back.
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* This monster is based on [[wikipedia:Serket|Serket]], the Egyptian goddess represented by a scorpion.
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* This monster is an [[Card evolutions|upgraded]] form of "[[Millennium Scorpion]]".
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, this is not a physical card, but it can be [[Special Summon]]ed using "[[Cup of Sealed Soul (manga)|Cup of Sealed Soul]]" and "[[Seal of Serket (manga)|Seal of Serket]]" while "[[Temple of the Kings (manga)|Temple of the Kings]]" is [[face-up]] on the player's field.
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** This follows the trend in the manga where [[Ritual Summon]]ed monsters are not physical card, but are later treated as [[Ritual Monster]]s in the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]''. This, along with the required [[Spell Card]]s used to Summon it in the manga, explains why this monster is treated as a Ritual Monster in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]]; however, in the ''OCG''/''TCG'', it is treated as an [[Effect Monster]] instead.
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* This card's ''OCG''/''TCG'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|213|ref}}, specifically from the 2-page panel showing [[Mystical Beast Selket (manga)|this monster]] being Summoned.
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** This card's anime artwork is taken from {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|087|ref}}, specifically from the scene showing [[Mystical Beast Serket (anime)|this monster]] being Summoned while "[[Temple of the Kings (anime)|Temple of the Kings]]" is in play.

Latest revision as of 09:25, 4 April 2024

  • This monster is based on Serket, the Egyptian goddess represented by a scorpion.