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− | * This monster | + | * This monster is named for the [[wikipedia:schlieren|schlieren]], a type of defect in transparent lenses that is often not visible to the naked eye. |
− | * This monster's [[Illusion]] [[Type]] is based on | + | * This monster's [[Illusion]] [[Type]] is based on the original type of the card and its [[Talons of Shurilane (ROD)|its appearance]] as a [[Dreams]] [[Alignment]] monster in the early video games such as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]''. |
* This monster has the [[List of cards with the longest OCG import times|longest ''OCG'' import time]] of all video-game-original cards, released 23 years and 6 months after its first game appearance. | * This monster has the [[List of cards with the longest OCG import times|longest ''OCG'' import time]] of all video-game-original cards, released 23 years and 6 months after its first game appearance. |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 9 March 2024
- This monster is named for the schlieren, a type of defect in transparent lenses that is often not visible to the naked eye.
- This monster's Illusion Type is based on the original type of the card and its its appearance as a Dreams Alignment monster in the early video games such as Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction.
- This monster has the longest OCG import time of all video-game-original cards, released 23 years and 6 months after its first game appearance.