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* This card's artwork features "[[Naturia Sacred Tree]]" absorbing the spheres/pearls from the corpse of "[[El Shaddoll Egrystal]]".
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* This card's artwork features "[[Naturia Sacred Tree]]" absorbing the spheres/pearls from the corpse of "[[El Shaddoll Grysta]]".
* The ten spheres seen in the artwork have the same colors as every different card frame used in the game and anime: Yellow ([[Normal Monster]]), Orange ([[Effect Monster]]), Blue ([[Ritual Monster]]), Purple ([[Fusion Monster]]), White ([[Synchro Monster]]), Gray ([[Token Monster]]/[[Dark Synchro Monster]]), Black ([[Xyz Monster]]), Two-Color ([[Pendulum Monster]]), Green ([[Spell Card]]), and Pink ([[Trap Card]]).
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* The spheres being absorbed represent the different [[Gem-Knight]]s that made up [[Gem-Knight Master Diamond]]'s body (who would later become El Shadoll Grysta).
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** The ten spheres seen in the artwork also have the same colors as every different card frame used in the game and anime: Yellow ([[Normal Monster]]), Orange ([[Effect Monster]]), Blue ([[Ritual Monster]]), Purple ([[Fusion Monster]]), White ([[Synchro Monster]]), Gray ([[Token Monster]]/[[Dark Synchro Monster]]), Black ([[Xyz Monster]]), Two-Color ([[Pendulum Monster]]), Green ([[Spell Card]]), and Pink ([[Trap Card]]).
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** The spheres also appear to be the same ones that appear on various "[[Qli]]" monsters.
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* This card's Japanese name features a pun based on the fact that part of the words "sa'''crif'''ice" and "'''Qliph'''oth" are pronounced identically in Japanese.
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** This carries into the English translation, being a portmanteau of "sacrifice" and "[[Qli]]."
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* The base of this card's Japanese name translates to "Sacrifice of the Machine Husks".
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** The "Sacrifice" used in this card's Japanese names is almost the same as the "[[Tribute|Sacrifice]]" used on early Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG cards before being superseded by "[[Tribute|Release]]", fitting the [[Tribute Summon]]-centered gameplay of the archetype.

Latest revision as of 15:24, 14 April 2023