Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon"

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* This card is so far the only card to belong to 5 supported archetypes: "[[Number]]", "Number C", "[[Galaxy]]", "[[Galaxy-Eyes]]" and "[[Tachyon Dragon]]". Although "Number C" and "Galaxy-Eyes" are sub-archetypes of "Number" and "Galaxy" respectively, they have specific support.
 
* This card is so far the only card to belong to 5 supported archetypes: "[[Number]]", "Number C", "[[Galaxy]]", "[[Galaxy-Eyes]]" and "[[Tachyon Dragon]]". Although "Number C" and "Galaxy-Eyes" are sub-archetypes of "Number" and "Galaxy" respectively, they have specific support.
 
* This is the first "Number C" monster to not have a red number color.
 
* This is the first "Number C" monster to not have a red number color.
* This is first Barian "Number C" that fail to Summoned due too much energy ang need more bigger "space".
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* This is first Barian "Number C" that failed to be Summoned due to too much energy and needed more and/or bigger "space".

Revision as of 18:06, 23 January 2013

  • This is the first "Number C" monster that is not a Rank 4, the first "Number C" that has a different Rank from its original counterpart, and the first "Number C" Summoned by "Rank-Up Magic - Barian's Force".
    • This is the first monster Summoned by "Rank-Up Magic - Barian's Force" that is not a "Chaos Xyz" monster.
  • This monster's initial appearance in the anime bears a resemblance to the phoenix mode of "The Winged Dragon of Ra".
  • This card is so far the only card to belong to 5 supported archetypes: "Number", "Number C", "Galaxy", "Galaxy-Eyes" and "Tachyon Dragon". Although "Number C" and "Galaxy-Eyes" are sub-archetypes of "Number" and "Galaxy" respectively, they have specific support.
  • This is the first "Number C" monster to not have a red number color.
  • This is first Barian "Number C" that failed to be Summoned due to too much energy and needed more and/or bigger "space".