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* This card is likely based on the "Monster-in-a-box" battles often seen in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, and may also be based on the [[wikipedia:Mimic (Dungeons & Dragons)|mimic]], a shapeshifting creature in many fantasy works that lures in prey by disguising itself as something innocuous or desirable (e.g., a treasure chest).
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* This monster is based on a [[wikipedia:Mimic (Dungeons & Dragons)|mimic]], a shapeshifting creature in the fantasy genre that lures in prey by disguising itself as something innocuous or desirable (e.g. a treasure chest).
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** This monster's name is based on the term "I won't give it to you!" in informal Japanese, referencing the treasure that it is guarding.
  
* This card has a similar lore to "[[Man-Eating Treasure Chest]]", another "monster-in-a-box" card that disguises itself as a treasure chest to attack unwary passersby.
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* This card's [[flavor text]] lore is similar to that of "[[Man-Eating Treasure Chest]]", another "monster-in-a-box" card that disguises itself as a treasure chest to attack unwary passersby.

Latest revision as of 17:22, 27 March 2024

  • This monster is based on a mimic, a shapeshifting creature in the fantasy genre that lures in prey by disguising itself as something innocuous or desirable (e.g. a treasure chest).
    • This monster's name is based on the term "I won't give it to you!" in informal Japanese, referencing the treasure that it is guarding.
  • This card's flavor text lore is similar to that of "Man-Eating Treasure Chest", another "monster-in-a-box" card that disguises itself as a treasure chest to attack unwary passersby.