Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Promethean Princess, Bestower of Flames"

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* Prior to this card's official unveiling on October 23rd, 2023, its name was revealed in [https://yu-gi-oh.jp/news_detail.php?page=details&&id=1701 an announcement] for new [[card sleeve]]s on August 7th, and its artwork appeared in [https://twitter.com/MasterDuelSite/status/1715687593025688025 PlayStation 5 Store advertisements] for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel]]'' on October 21st.
 
* Prior to this card's official unveiling on October 23rd, 2023, its name was revealed in [https://yu-gi-oh.jp/news_detail.php?page=details&&id=1701 an announcement] for new [[card sleeve]]s on August 7th, and its artwork appeared in [https://twitter.com/MasterDuelSite/status/1715687593025688025 PlayStation 5 Store advertisements] for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel]]'' on October 21st.
  
* This card was stated to have been designed for simultaneous debut in the ''[[OCG]]'' and in ''Master Duel'', and as such has the shortest timespan between release in the two media (2 days), excluding [[World Premiere]] cards.
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* This card was stated to have been designed for simultaneous debut in the ''[[OCG]]'' and in ''Master Duel'', and as such has the shortest timespan between release in the two media (2 days), excluding [[World Premiere]] cards (all of which have a longer gap between their ''[[TCG]]'' release and this card).

Revision as of 19:52, 6 November 2023

  • This monster is named after Prometheus, a Titan from Greek mythology who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from the heavens and "bestowing" it to humankind.
  • This card was stated to have been designed for simultaneous debut in the OCG and in Master Duel, and as such has the shortest timespan between release in the two media (2 days), excluding World Premiere cards (all of which have a longer gap between their TCG release and this card).