Card Trivia:Charge of the Light Brigade
- "Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter" appears in this card's artwork.
- This card's artwork depicts "Ryko" traveling through space-time, as supported by the Master Guide 3 card storylines.
- In the TCG (except French), this card is named after the Charge of the Light Brigade, a failed British light cavalry charge which occurred during the Battle of Balaclava on October 25, 1854, during the Crimean War. This reference does not exist in its OCG names.
- This card has a "Twilightsworn" counterpart: "March of the Dark Brigade".
- Both of their card artworks depicts "Ryko" and his corrupted form, "Ryko, Twilightsworn Fighter", respectively.
- This card has a "Speed Spell" counterpart: "Speed Spell - Charge of the Light Brigade".
- This card could be considered the opposite counterpart of "Charge Into a Dark World":
- This card adds a Level 4 monster from the Deck to the hand, while "Charge Into a Dark World" Special Summons a Level 4 monster from the Graveyard.
- This card's effect supports the "Lightsworn" archetype but is not a named member, while "Charge Into a Dark World" is a named member of the "Dark World" archetype, but does not support it.