Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Widespread Ruin"
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− | * The Japanese name of this card references the [[wikipedia:M18 Claymore mine|Claymore mine]], a type of antipersonnel mine used by the U.S.; it is named after the large Scottish sword of the same name. | + | * The Japanese name and picture of this card references the [[wikipedia:M18 Claymore mine|Claymore mine]], a type of antipersonnel mine used by the U.S.; it is named after the large Scottish sword of the same name. |
* This card appears in the artworks of "[[Dragged Down into the Grave]]", "[[Card Destruction]]" and the ''[[OCG]]'' artwork of "[[Exchange]]". | * This card appears in the artworks of "[[Dragged Down into the Grave]]", "[[Card Destruction]]" and the ''[[OCG]]'' artwork of "[[Exchange]]". | ||
* The mine from this card's Japanese artwork appears in the artworks of "[[Chain Burst]]", "[[Saber Slash]]" and "[[Widespread Dud]]". | * The mine from this card's Japanese artwork appears in the artworks of "[[Chain Burst]]", "[[Saber Slash]]" and "[[Widespread Dud]]". |
Revision as of 19:18, 8 August 2014
- The Japanese name and picture of this card references the Claymore mine, a type of antipersonnel mine used by the U.S.; it is named after the large Scottish sword of the same name.
- This card appears in the artworks of "Dragged Down into the Grave", "Card Destruction" and the OCG artwork of "Exchange".
- The mine from this card's Japanese artwork appears in the artworks of "Chain Burst", "Saber Slash" and "Widespread Dud".