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* "[[Vampire Lord]]" has two counterparts, "[[Vampire Lady]]" and "[[Vampire's Curse]]".
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* This is one of the [[cover card]]s of ''[[Structure Deck: Kaiba]]''.
  
* Every version of this card but the RDS one has been translated "S'''a'''igneur Vampire" in French, instead of "S'''e'''igneur Vampire". S'''a'''igneur is a pun on bleeding (in French : saigner).
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* This card has an upgraded form, "[[Vampire Genesis]]".
  
* This card is featured in the artwork of "[[Mark of the Rose]]".
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* Every version of this card but the RDS one has been translated "S'''a'''igneur Vampire" in French, instead of "S'''e'''igneur Vampire". S'''a'''igneur is a pun on bleeding (in French: saigner).
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* This monster is appear in the artwork of "[[Mark of the Rose]]".
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* Before the release of "[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]", this was the most expensive non-promo card.{{Citation needed}}
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* This monster is one of three male 'noble' [[Zombie|undead]] creatures, the other two being "[[Patrician of Darkness]]" and "[[Vampire's Curse]]".
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** All three monsters also have 2000 [[ATK]].
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* This card creates an eternal loop with "[[Vampire Hunter]]". The moment the two monsters battle, "Vampire Hunter" will destroy "Vampire Lord" by its effect and subsequently, "Vampire Lord" will return by its own effect. This loop is likely an allusion to the ''[[wikipedia:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' video game series by [[wikipedia:Konami|Konami]], and the eternal conflict between the [[w:c:castlevania:Belmont Clan|Belmont Clan]] and the antagonist [[w:c:castlevania:Dracula|Dracula]], from which "Vampire Hunter" and "Vampire Lord" draw inspiration from.

Latest revision as of 13:57, 6 June 2019

  • Every version of this card but the RDS one has been translated "Saigneur Vampire" in French, instead of "Seigneur Vampire". Saigneur is a pun on bleeding (in French: saigner).
  • This card creates an eternal loop with "Vampire Hunter". The moment the two monsters battle, "Vampire Hunter" will destroy "Vampire Lord" by its effect and subsequently, "Vampire Lord" will return by its own effect. This loop is likely an allusion to the Castlevania video game series by Konami, and the eternal conflict between the Belmont Clan and the antagonist Dracula, from which "Vampire Hunter" and "Vampire Lord" draw inspiration from.