Difference between pages "Card Trivia:Uria, Lord of Searing Flames" and "Card Trivia:Voidvelgr Kataphraktos"

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* This is one of the [[cover card]]s of the ''[[Collectible Tins 2006 Wave 2]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: Sacred Beasts of Chaos]]''/''[[Structure Deck: Sacred Beasts]]'', and ''[[Speed Duel GX: Duelists of Shadows]]''.
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* This card is named after a [[wikipedia:Cataphract|cataphract]], a heavy armored cavalryman originating in Persia who was fielded in ancient warfare throughout Eurasia and Northern Africa.  
 
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** This card's name derives from the English for the Greek word for cataphract (κατάφρακτος ''kataphraktos''), literally meaning "armored" or "completely enclosed".
* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Awakening of the Sacred Beasts]]", "[[Dimension Fusion Destruction]]", "[[Hyper Blaze]]", "[[Phantasmal Martyrs]]", and "[[Phantom of Chaos]]".
 
 
 
* This card is named after [[wikipedia:Uriel|Uriel]], an angel of repentance who guards the [[wikipedia:Garden of Eden|Garden of Eden]] wielding a fiery sword.
 
 
 
* This monster's design was overseen by [[Kenichi Hara]].
 
 
 
* This card is the [[Sacred Beast]] counterpart of "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]".
 
** This monster's draconian/serpentine appearance, second mouth, and red color scheme is similar to the appearance of "Slifer the Sky Dragon".
 
** This monster is an entity of fire, while "Slifer the Sky Dragon" is an entity of lightning; the inverse traits are shared with "[[Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder]]" and "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" respectively.
 
** In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime, this card's red border design was similar to that of "Slifer the Sky Dragon's" original red borders.
 
 
 
* This is the only member of the [[Main Deck]] Sacred Beasts to not havve 4000 [[original ATK and DEF]].
 
 
 
* In a 60 card Deck, this monster's maximum ATK will be 59000 if all 59 [[Continuous Trap Card]]s are in the [[Graveyard]].
 
 
 
* In its first appearance in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' anime, this card featured an effect specifically designed to destroy [[Trap Card]]s; however, in its later appearances, this card's effect was later reconned to destroy [[Spell Card]]s in addition to better reflect its effect in the real life game.
 

Latest revision as of 18:09, 20 May 2023

  • This card is named after a cataphract, a heavy armored cavalryman originating in Persia who was fielded in ancient warfare throughout Eurasia and Northern Africa.
    • This card's name derives from the English for the Greek word for cataphract (κατάφρακτος kataphraktos), literally meaning "armored" or "completely enclosed".