Card Trivia:Barian's Chaos Draw
- The silhouette of Nash appears in this card's artwork.
- This card's name is a reference to Chaos Draw (バリアンズ・カオス・ドロー Barianzu Kaosu Dorō, Barian's Chaos Draw).
- This card's activation condition of requiring the player to draw it for their normal draw in their Draw Phase, reveal it, and keep it revealed until the Main Phase 1, is the same as that of "Rank-Up-Magic - The Seventh One", the signature card of the Seven Barian Emperors that was always drawn through Chaos Draw in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime.
- This card's artwork is based a scene from Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode A Thousand Ways to Lose" where Nash performed a Chaos Draw during his Duel with 140: "Yuma Tsukumo against Don Thousand.
- This card's effect to Special Summon up to 2 monsters from the Deck with their effects negated, and then Xyz Summon a "Number" Xyz Monster using monsters the player controls, including all the Summoned monsters, is also a reference to the effect of "Session Draw", which allowed Nash and Yuma to Xyz Summon using the monsters they drew during the aforementioned scene.
- This card's name is a reference to Chaos Draw (バリアンズ・カオス・ドロー Barianzu Kaosu Dorō, Barian's Chaos Draw).
- This card is the Barian counterpart of "Shining Draw".
- Both are named after different types of special draws from the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime: Chaos Draw and Shining Draw.
- The silhouette of the user of said draw appears in their card artworks: Reginald Kastle/Nash for this card and Yuma Tsukumo for "Shining Draw".