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* This card's Japanese name, '''Yubel - Das Extremer Traurig Drachen''' is German for '''Yubel - The Extremely Sorrowful Dragon'''.''' | * This card's Japanese name, '''Yubel - Das Extremer Traurig Drachen''' is German for '''Yubel - The Extremely Sorrowful Dragon'''.''' | ||
− | * Like its previous form, this | + | * Like its previous form, this card's Japanese name is grammatically incorrect in German. The correct name would be "Yubel - '''Der extrem traurige Drache'''. |
* This card is the [[Cover Card]] for [[Phantom Darkness]]. | * This card is the [[Cover Card]] for [[Phantom Darkness]]. |
Revision as of 04:00, 1 August 2013
- This card's Japanese name, Yubel - Das Extremer Traurig Drachen is German for Yubel - The Extremely Sorrowful Dragon.
- Like its previous form, this card's Japanese name is grammatically incorrect in German. The correct name would be "Yubel - Der extrem traurige Drache.
- This card is the Cover Card for Phantom Darkness.
- This monster is the first Level 12 non-Fusion Monster in the game.
- This monster, like its weaker counterparts, has "Eyes" and "Faces" throughout the parts of its body: knees (eyes), chest (resembles Yubel's original face), on top of the Dragon's heads (Yubel's face), etc.
- The monster in this card's image has a total of 16 eyes.
- This card is currently the only OCG Series 6 Cover Card that isn't a Ghost Rare or Holographic Rare.
- For its original release in Phantom Darkness, the Yubel series had ascending rarities. The first card, just "Yubel", was Super Rare. The next card, "Terror Incarnate", was Ultra Rare, and this card, the final in the series, had the highest rarity, Secret Rare.