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* The statuette pictured is a model of "[[Felgrand Dragon]]".
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* A statue model of "[[Felgrand Dragon]]" appears in this card's artwork. The same statuette also appears in the artwork of "[[Treasure Dragon]]".
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** This card's artwork depicts the statue model being traded in for two gold coins. This reflects its effect to [[send]] a [[Level 8]] monster (like "Felgrand Dragon") from the [[hand]] to the [[Graveyard]] and "trade it in" for two new cards. 
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*** The two gold coins feature an etching of "[[Winged Kuriboh]]" on them. These coins also appear in the artwork of "[[Lucky Chance]]".
  
* The statuette is being traded for two gold coins, coincidentally the number of cards you [[draw]] by this card's [[Card Effect|effect]].
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* This card has a "[[Speed Spell (archetype)|Speed Spell]]" [[counterpart]]: "[[Speed Spell - Trade-In]]".
  
* This card is similar to [[Advance Draw]].
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* This card has different [[Level]]-based counterparts:
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** "[[Celestial Observatory]]" (for [[Level 6]] monsters)
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** "[[Sacred Sword of Seven Stars]]" (for [[Level 7]] monsters)
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** "[[Kuji-Kiri Curse]]" (for [[Level 9]] monsters)
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** "[[Tokusano Shinkyojin]]" (for [[Level 10]] monsters)
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* The first Spanish print of this card listed its name as "''Intercambio''". Since there was already a card with that name ("[[Exchange]]"), its name was changed in subsequent prints to "''Canjear''".

Latest revision as of 10:13, 19 March 2024

  • A statue model of "Felgrand Dragon" appears in this card's artwork. The same statuette also appears in the artwork of "Treasure Dragon".
    • This card's artwork depicts the statue model being traded in for two gold coins. This reflects its effect to send a Level 8 monster (like "Felgrand Dragon") from the hand to the Graveyard and "trade it in" for two new cards.
  • The first Spanish print of this card listed its name as "Intercambio". Since there was already a card with that name ("Exchange"), its name was changed in subsequent prints to "Canjear".