Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Waboku"

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* The maidens in "[[Waboku|Waboku's]]" artwork also appears in "[[Hallowed Life Barrier]]".
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* The maidens in this card's artwork also appear in the artwork of "[[Hallowed Life Barrier]]", which has a similar [[effect]] that [[negate]]s [[damage]] from the opponent.
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* This card's ''[[TCG]]'' name is an untranslated part of its Japanese name, leaving its ''TCG'' name as the Japanese word for "reconciliation".
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* This card's original text only stopped [[battle damage]], it did not protect the activator's monsters from being [[destroyed by battle]].
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**Despite this, this card was given a ruling that stated that it protected the activator's monsters from being destroyed on the original Yu-Gi-Oh! website.
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***This ruling also stated that no monsters on either side of the field would be destroyed, face-down monsters are flipped face-up, and the Battle Phase ends when Waboku is flipped.
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* This card has two [[anime-exclusive]] [[counterpart]]s: "[[Dark Wall of Wind]]" and "[[Mask of Impregnability]]".

Latest revision as of 02:11, 23 June 2023

  • This card's TCG name is an untranslated part of its Japanese name, leaving its TCG name as the Japanese word for "reconciliation".
  • This card's original text only stopped battle damage, it did not protect the activator's monsters from being destroyed by battle.
    • Despite this, this card was given a ruling that stated that it protected the activator's monsters from being destroyed on the original Yu-Gi-Oh! website.
      • This ruling also stated that no monsters on either side of the field would be destroyed, face-down monsters are flipped face-up, and the Battle Phase ends when Waboku is flipped.