Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Sevens Road Warlock"

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*** The artwork of "Master of the Sevens Road" shows that this monster corresponds to the lower left symbol in the Sevens Road crest. When "[[Master of the Sevens Road (anime)|Master of the Sevens Road]]" appears in the anime, the order of the symbols is reversed, so it instead appears to correspond to the upper right symbol.
 
*** The artwork of "Master of the Sevens Road" shows that this monster corresponds to the lower left symbol in the Sevens Road crest. When "[[Master of the Sevens Road (anime)|Master of the Sevens Road]]" appears in the anime, the order of the symbols is reversed, so it instead appears to correspond to the upper right symbol.
  
* This card's artwork depicts this monster holding an idol based on the symbol in the artwork of "[[Monster Reincarnation (Rush Duel)|Monster Reincarnation]]".
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* This monster is depicted holding an idol based on the symbol in the artwork of "[[Monster Reincarnation (Rush Duel)|Monster Reincarnation]]".
** This is fitting, as both cards feature an effect that allows the player to add a monster from the [[Graveyard]] to the [[hand]] by discarding one card.
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** Fittingly, both cards feature an effect that allows the player to [[add]] a monster from the [[Graveyard]] to the [[hand]] by [[discard]]ing one card.
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* This monster has a [[Celeb Rose]] counterpart: "[[Celeb Rose Warlock]]".
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** Both monsters share the same [[Level]] (5), [[Type]] ([[Spellcaster]]), and [[original ATK and DEF]] (1100/1700).

Latest revision as of 15:19, 8 December 2023

  • This card's artwork features seven cross-shaped symbols, referencing the "7" motif of the Sevens Road series.
    • This symbol also appears in the artwork of "Master of the Sevens Road".
      • The artwork of "Master of the Sevens Road" shows that this monster corresponds to the lower left symbol in the Sevens Road crest. When "Master of the Sevens Road" appears in the anime, the order of the symbols is reversed, so it instead appears to correspond to the upper right symbol.
  • This monster is depicted holding an idol based on the symbol in the artwork of "Monster Reincarnation".
    • Fittingly, both cards feature an effect that allows the player to add a monster from the Graveyard to the hand by discarding one card.