Difference between pages "Card Trivia:Megarock Dragon" and "Card Trivia:Schuberta the Melodious Maestra"

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* This card has a [[Reptile]] counterpart, "[[Evil Dragon Ananta]]".
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* ''Meisterin'' means "craftswoman" or "mistress" in German.
* This has a counterpart in terms of appearance, "[[Gigastone Omega]]".
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** ''Maestra'' means "teacher" or "master" in Spanish.
* The maximum [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] this card can reach with its effect is 41300. This is achievable with a 60 card [[Main Deck|Deck]] filled with [[Rock]]-[[Type]] monsters including this card, and all other monsters being [[banish]]ed from the [[Graveyard]] for this card's Summon.
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* This card's name references [[wikipedia:Franz Schubert|Franz Schubert]], an Austrian composer considered to be one of the greatest of the Romantic era. Schubert was a prolific composer, and is most well known for his some 600 secular vocal pieces and [[wikipedia:Lied|Lieder]] (art songs)– especially [[wikipedia:Der Tod und das Mädchen|Death and the Maiden]]– as well as a large body of operas, symphonies, and chamber music.
** If one has 15 Extra Deck Rock-Type monsters in the graveyard during its summon, the attack may be further raised to 51,800.
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* This is the first "[[Melodious]]" [[Fusion Monster]].

Latest revision as of 12:46, 14 April 2023

  • Meisterin means "craftswoman" or "mistress" in German.
    • Maestra means "teacher" or "master" in Spanish.
  • This card's name references Franz Schubert, an Austrian composer considered to be one of the greatest of the Romantic era. Schubert was a prolific composer, and is most well known for his some 600 secular vocal pieces and Lieder (art songs)– especially Death and the Maiden– as well as a large body of operas, symphonies, and chamber music.
  • This is the first "Melodious" Fusion Monster.