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* The monster in this card's artwork also appears in the artworks of "[[Giant Trap Hole]]", "[[Treacherous Trap Hole]]", "[[Fissure]]", "[[Oh F!sh!]]" and "[[Traptrix Trap Hole Nightmare]]".
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* The monster in this card's artwork also appears in the artworks of "[[Fissure]]", "[[Giant Trap Hole]]", "[[Oh F!sh!]]", "[[Traptrix Trap Hole Nightmare]]", and "[[Treacherous Trap Hole]]".
  
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - Gap Storm]]".
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* This card appears in the artworks of "[[Speed Spell - Gap Storm]]" and "[[Psychic Wave]]".
* This card is arguably, the weaker version of the infamous Trap card - "[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]".
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** The monster is seen to stand at the bottom.
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* This is the first [[Trap Card]] to be released in the ''[[OCG]]''.
** But stronger in term of Range, as Bottomless can only take care of 1500+
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* The Trapped monster is shown to climb out of this hole. As seen in "[[Fissure]]"
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* This is the first [[Legend Card|Legend]] Trap Card released in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel]]''.
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* After this card's ''OCG'' release in February 1999, another card with the same Japanese name, "[[Chasm of Spikes (manga)|Chasm of Spikes]]", debuted in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga in {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|120|ref}}. However, the card has a different effect, and was given a different Japanese name when it [[Chasm of Spikes|appeared in the anime]]; that card was ultimately released in the ''OCG'' in 2015 as "[[Trap Hole of Spikes]]", using the same Japanese name it did in the anime.
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* This card and "Fissure" were the first cards to ever debut in the ''OCG'' without appearing in another medium first.

Latest revision as of 00:54, 13 December 2023

  • After this card's OCG release in February 1999, another card with the same Japanese name, "Chasm of Spikes", debuted in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 120 (Duelist Duel 61): "Heavy Metal Raiders". However, the card has a different effect, and was given a different Japanese name when it appeared in the anime; that card was ultimately released in the OCG in 2015 as "Trap Hole of Spikes", using the same Japanese name it did in the anime.
  • This card and "Fissure" were the first cards to ever debut in the OCG without appearing in another medium first.