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* This card (with its original anime artwork) appears in the original anime artwork of "[[Montage Dragon]]".
 
* This card (with its original anime artwork) appears in the original anime artwork of "[[Montage Dragon]]".
  
* This is the first [[Duel winner]] card that features an effect involving [[counter]]s.
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* This monster's name is a portmanteau of the words "[[venom]]", "phenomenon", and "[[wikipedia:Nāga|nāga]]".
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** This monster is based on the nāga, a serpent deity or a member of a race of snake-people in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
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** This card's effect of [[Special Summon]]ing itself from the [[Graveyard]] references how the nāga belongs to Hindu and Buddhist traditions, which prominently features the concept of reincarnation.
  
* This card's name and artwork design is based on the [[wikipedia:Nāga|nāga]], a group of serpent deities or snake-people in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
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* This is the first [[Duel winner]] card to feature an effect involving [[counter]]s.
** This card's effect of [[Special Summon]]ing itself from the [[Graveyard]] is a reference to the nāga belonging to Hindu and Buddhist traditions, which prominently features the concept of reincarnation.
 

Latest revision as of 20:29, 27 September 2023

  • This card (with its original anime artwork) appears in the original anime artwork of "Montage Dragon".
  • This monster's name is a portmanteau of the words "venom", "phenomenon", and "nāga".
    • This monster is based on the nāga, a serpent deity or a member of a race of snake-people in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
    • This card's effect of Special Summoning itself from the Graveyard references how the nāga belongs to Hindu and Buddhist traditions, which prominently features the concept of reincarnation.