Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Shinato, King of a Higher Plane"
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* Shinato, King of a Higher Plane's name maybe derived from the name of the Wind Goddess of Japanese mythology, ''[[Wikipedia:Shina-To-Be|Shinatobenomikoto]]'' (支那斗弁命). | * Shinato, King of a Higher Plane's name maybe derived from the name of the Wind Goddess of Japanese mythology, ''[[Wikipedia:Shina-To-Be|Shinatobenomikoto]]'' (支那斗弁命). | ||
− | * This card's effect is a weaker version of "[[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]]," though this could be argued, as this | + | * This card's effect is a weaker version of "[[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]]," though this could be argued, as this card's higher attack power makes it more likely to deal more damage. |
* This monster is similar in appearance to "[[Wingweaver]]." | * This monster is similar in appearance to "[[Wingweaver]]." |
Revision as of 05:58, 30 June 2013
- This card has the highest ATK and DEF of all Ritual Monsters.
- Shinato, King of a Higher Plane's name maybe derived from the name of the Wind Goddess of Japanese mythology, Shinatobenomikoto (支那斗弁命).
- This card's effect is a weaker version of "Elemental Hero Flame Wingman," though this could be argued, as this card's higher attack power makes it more likely to deal more damage.
- This monster is similar in appearance to "Wingweaver."