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* When played in the anime, the seal removes obstuctions that would disrupt its pattern; seen in [[Deja Duel! - Part 2]] and Flight of Terror, where the duel arena and part of the KC plane vanished, leaving Alister and Kaiba floating in mid-air.
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* The geometric figure inside the Seal is called a [[wikipedia:unicursal hexagram|unicursal hexagram]]. Konami calls it a "double-[[wikipedia:chevron|chevron]] pattern".<ref>https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=4217</ref>
** Also a usually invisible dome traps the players inside the seal.
 
 
 
* The geometric figure inside the Seal is called a [[wikipedia:unicursal hexagram|unicursal hexagram]].
 
  
 
* The runes around the rim of the Seal are [[wikipedia:Enochian|Enochian]] and spell out "Oreichalcos" twice.
 
* The runes around the rim of the Seal are [[wikipedia:Enochian|Enochian]] and spell out "Oreichalcos" twice.
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* The third effect of this card is identical to that of "[[Pixie Ring]]". Konami themselves have pointed out this fact.<ref>https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=4270</ref>
 
* The third effect of this card is identical to that of "[[Pixie Ring]]". Konami themselves have pointed out this fact.<ref>https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=4270</ref>
  
* This is the second anime-original card to be released in the ''TCG'' before the ''OCG''. The first was "[[Expressroid]]" as it was released in [[Starter Deck: Syrus Truesdale]]" before its Japanese release in "[[Gladiator's Assault]]"
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* This is the first anime-original card to have been a [[TCG exclusive]] card.
  
* Just as the Orichalcos’ double-chevron pattern has 6 points to its design, "The Seal of Orichalcos" has 6 sentences of text.
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* Konami has pointed out that the number of sentences of text on the ''[[TCG]]'' print of this card matches the number of lines and points in this card's symbol.<ref>https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=4217</ref>
  
 
* This card's first effect, the 500 [[ATK]] boost, is the only one identical to its anime counterpart. Its second effect, not being destroyed once per turn, is a reduced version of its anime counterpart's effect to not be destroyed at all. Its third effect, limiting your opponent's choices for attacking your monsters, is a twist on its anime counterpart's effect to prevent the opponent from attacking monsters placed in the [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] by its other effect. Not being allowed to Summon monsters from the [[Extra Deck]] and destroying Special Summoned monsters is based on what happened when this card was played by [[Yami Yugi]], destroying "[[Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight]]" and reverting it to its unfused state.
 
* This card's first effect, the 500 [[ATK]] boost, is the only one identical to its anime counterpart. Its second effect, not being destroyed once per turn, is a reduced version of its anime counterpart's effect to not be destroyed at all. Its third effect, limiting your opponent's choices for attacking your monsters, is a twist on its anime counterpart's effect to prevent the opponent from attacking monsters placed in the [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] by its other effect. Not being allowed to Summon monsters from the [[Extra Deck]] and destroying Special Summoned monsters is based on what happened when this card was played by [[Yami Yugi]], destroying "[[Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight]]" and reverting it to its unfused state.

Revision as of 18:54, 14 October 2014

  • The runes around the rim of the Seal are Enochian and spell out "Oreichalcos" twice.
    • In the Japanese anime, the text on all "Orichalcos" cards are also written entirely in Enochian runes, except for "Orichalcos Sword of Sealing" (incidentally, the only "Orichalcos" card that Dartz did not use).
  • Before its confirmed release, this card was among other cards that are rumored to be kept from the everyday person. "Power Balance" is rumored to be one, as is a copy of "The Winged Dragon of Ra" with the Hieratic text in place of the flavor text.[citation needed]
  • This was the first card to prevent the user from Special Summoning from their Extra Deck as a means of balancing its power. Later cards have since picked up on this, such as "March of the Monarchs".
  • The third effect of this card is identical to that of "Pixie Ring". Konami themselves have pointed out this fact.[2]
  • This is the first anime-original card to have been a TCG exclusive card.
  • Konami has pointed out that the number of sentences of text on the TCG print of this card matches the number of lines and points in this card's symbol.[3]
  • This card's first effect, the 500 ATK boost, is the only one identical to its anime counterpart. Its second effect, not being destroyed once per turn, is a reduced version of its anime counterpart's effect to not be destroyed at all. Its third effect, limiting your opponent's choices for attacking your monsters, is a twist on its anime counterpart's effect to prevent the opponent from attacking monsters placed in the Spell & Trap Card Zone by its other effect. Not being allowed to Summon monsters from the Extra Deck and destroying Special Summoned monsters is based on what happened when this card was played by Yami Yugi, destroying "Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight" and reverting it to its unfused state.

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