Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Sage's Stone"

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* In the Latin-American anime translation, this card was called "Piedra Sabia" ("Sage Stone") instead of the literal "Piedra del Sabio", probably for mouth moving-duration of dialogue contrast.
 
* In the Latin-American anime translation, this card was called "Piedra Sabia" ("Sage Stone") instead of the literal "Piedra del Sabio", probably for mouth moving-duration of dialogue contrast.
  
* This card's effect is the opposite of "[[Bond Between Teacher and Student]]", summoning "Dark Magician if you control a face-up "Dark Magician Girl, whereas the other summons "Dark Magician Girl" if you control a face-up "Dark Magician".
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* This card's effect is the direct opposite of "[[Bond Between Teacher and Student]]", summoning "Dark Magician" if you control a face-up "Dark Magician Girl", whereas the other summons "Dark Magician Girl" if you control a face-up "Dark Magician".

Revision as of 10:19, 23 June 2011

  • In the game Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour , this card's name reads Sage's Jewel in the card menu and Sage's Stone on the card itself. So it oddly had 2 names in the game.
  • In the Latin-American anime translation, this card was called "Piedra Sabia" ("Sage Stone") instead of the literal "Piedra del Sabio", probably for mouth moving-duration of dialogue contrast.
  • This card's effect is the direct opposite of "Bond Between Teacher and Student", summoning "Dark Magician" if you control a face-up "Dark Magician Girl", whereas the other summons "Dark Magician Girl" if you control a face-up "Dark Magician".