Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior"
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* This card is the first [[Link Monster]] to require other Link Monsters as [[Link Material]]s to [[Link Summon]] it. | * This card is the first [[Link Monster]] to require other Link Monsters as [[Link Material]]s to [[Link Summon]] it. | ||
** This card and "[[Gouki The Great Ogre]]" are the first [[Warrior]] Link Monsters. | ** This card and "[[Gouki The Great Ogre]]" are the first [[Warrior]] Link Monsters. | ||
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+ | * This monster's name and themes reference the ancient Sumerian deity Ninĝirsu (aka Ninurta) who began as a peaceful harvest god and whose role changed over time to that of a war god as the state of Sumer became militarized. |
Latest revision as of 12:59, 13 April 2024
- "Beckoned by the World Chalice" → "Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior" → "Longirsu, the Orcust Orchestrator" → "Dingirsu, the Orcust of the Evening Star" → "Girsu, the Orcust Mekk-Knight".
- This card is "Beckoned by the World Chalice" powered up by the "World Legacy" artifact.
- This monster appears in the artworks of "World Legacy Landmark", "World Legacy Pawns" and "World Legacy Trap Globe".
- This card is the first Link Monster to require other Link Monsters as Link Materials to Link Summon it.
- This card and "Gouki The Great Ogre" are the first Warrior Link Monsters.
- This monster's name and themes reference the ancient Sumerian deity Ninĝirsu (aka Ninurta) who began as a peaceful harvest god and whose role changed over time to that of a war god as the state of Sumer became militarized.