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* This card, "[[Drytron Meteonis Draconids]]", and "[[Dogmatika Alba Zoa]]" are tied for the highest [[DEF]] of all Ritual Monsters, and are also tied with "[[Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon]]" for the highest ATK of all Ritual Monsters.
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* This monster is based on a [[wikipedia:Badminton|Badminton]] [[wikipedia:Racquet|racquet]].
 
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** Fittingly, two [[wikipedia:Shuttlecock|shuttlecock]]-like devices appear in this card's artwork.
* This card is based on the [[wikipedia:Quadrantids|Quadrantids]], a meteor shower that originates very closely to the [[wikipedia:Draco (constellation)|Draco constellation]].
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** This card is named after a [[wikipedia:Hagoita|hagoita]], a wooden paddle used for playing ''[[wikipedia:Hanetsuki|hanetsuki]]'', a game similar to Badminton.
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*** This card's Japanese name, "High-Speedroid Machago Ita" ({{Ruby|HSR|ハイスピードロイド}}マッハゴー・イータ''Haisupīdoroido Mahhagō Īta''), is also a portmanteau of "hagoita" ({{Ruby|羽|は}}{{Ruby|子|ご}}{{Ruby|板|いた}}) and "[[wikipedia:Mach number|Mach]]" (マッハ ''Mahha''), a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local [[wikipedia:Speed of sound|speed of sound]].

Latest revision as of 19:55, 8 April 2023

  • This monster is based on a Badminton racquet.
    • Fittingly, two shuttlecock-like devices appear in this card's artwork.
    • This card is named after a hagoita, a wooden paddle used for playing hanetsuki, a game similar to Badminton.
      • This card's Japanese name, "High-Speedroid Machago Ita" (HSRハイスピードロイドマッハゴー・イータHaisupīdoroido Mahhagō Īta), is also a portmanteau of "hagoita" (いた) and "Mach" (マッハ Mahha), a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound.