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* This card is based on a [[wikipedia:mountain|mountain]], an elevated landmass in the Earth's crust that is often known for reaching into the sky.
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* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Damage Translation]]".
** This card's support effects each reference the following:
 
*** [[Dragon]]: In mythology, dragons are often depicted living inside mountains.
 
*** [[Winged-Beast]]: Some species of birds often inhabit the mountains.
 
*** [[Thunder]]: Weather phenomena such as thunderstorms are harsher in the mountains than at the Earth's sea level.
 
  
* The Spanish lore of this card on every print so far has an error, as it says "''Aumenta el ATK y '''el''' DEF''" instead of "''Aumenta el ATK y '''la''' DEF''" ("''Increase the ATK and DEF''").
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* This card's ''[[TCG]]'' name, "Hinotama", is the Japanese word for "Fireball", which is the basis of this card's Japanese name, "Fire Ball".
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** Given this, this card's artwork most likely depicts a [[wikipedia:Meteor shower|meteor shower]].
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*** This card's artwork is similar to the [[W:c:megaman:Mega Chip|Mega Chip]] ''Meteors'' from the ''[[wikipedia:Mega Man Battle Network|Mega Man Battle Network]]'' series.
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* This card has a weaker counterpart called "[[Sparks]]" and two stronger counterparts: "[[Final Flame]]" and "[[Ookazi]]".
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** It also has a polar opposite [[counterpart]]: "[[Red Medicine]]".
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* The ''TCG'' name of "[[Hinotama Soul]]" is an obvious reference to this card; however, its Japanese name, "Sting" does not reference it.

Latest revision as of 18:13, 8 April 2023

  • This card's TCG name, "Hinotama", is the Japanese word for "Fireball", which is the basis of this card's Japanese name, "Fire Ball".
  • The TCG name of "Hinotama Soul" is an obvious reference to this card; however, its Japanese name, "Sting" does not reference it.