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− | * Just as "[[ | + | * Just as "[[Overburst Dragon]]" has the same number and position of [[Link Arrow]]s as "[[Proxy Dragon]]", this card mirrors "[[Decode Talker]]" as being a [[DARK]] [[Link 3 Monster Cards|Link-3]] [[Link Monster]] that requires 2+ [[Effect Monster]]s to [[Link Summon]]. |
Revision as of 19:25, 3 October 2019
- This card is the cover card of Flames of Destruction.
- This card's name might be a portmanteau of torus and amphisbaena.
- In topology, a ring torus is homeomorphic to the product of two circles, while in mythology, an amphisbaena is an ant-eating serpent with two heads.
- Also in topology and knot theory, a branch of mathematics, the trefoil knot is the simplest example of a nontrivial knot. This is referenced by the shape of this monster's pelvic area in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime.
- This monster's body exhibits trilateral symmetry, perhaps referencing its status as a Link-3 monster.
- Just as "Overburst Dragon" has the same number and position of Link Arrows as "Proxy Dragon", this card mirrors "Decode Talker" as being a DARK Link-3 Link Monster that requires 2+ Effect Monsters to Link Summon.