Card Trivia:Destiny Board
- This card is one of the cover cards for Duelist Legacy Volume.3 and the Japanese version of Labyrinth of Nightmare.
- This card is based on a ouija board, which is further implied by its Japanese name and artwork.
- The ouija board in the Japanese version of this card's artwork appears in the artwork of "Sentence of Doom".
- The hand of "Dark Necrofear" appears in this card's Japanese artwork.
- In the Tag Force series of games for the PSP, the special animation that plays for completing "Destiny Board" shows the said monster rising up out of the darkness to complete the board's message.
- In Japanese, this card and the "Spirit Message" cards collectively spell out the English word, "DEATH", while in all other languages, they spell out the English word, "FINAL".
- This card and its "Spirit Messages" can be considered comparable to "Exodia the Forbidden One" and the "Forbidden One" monsters:
- Both feature a victory condition that involves five specific cards.
- The "Forbidden One" cards are all Monster Cards, whereas this card and the "Spirit Message" cards are all Spell and Trap Cards.
- Specifically, the cards that list the victory condition are different from their related cards, with "Exodia the Forbidden one" being an Effect Monster while the other "Forbidden One" monsters are Normal Monsters, and "Destiny Board" is a Continuous Trap Card while the "Spirit Message" cards are Continuous Spell Cards).
- Another interesting fact is that they represent a specific monster, with "The Forbidden One" cards representing "Exodia" and "Destiny Board" representing "Dark Necrofear". The former belonged to Yugi Mutou/Yami Yugi and the latter belonged to Bakura Ryou/Yami Bakura, both of which are major characters who are vessels of spirits residing in different Millennium Items in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime.
- This card's Japanese artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 205 (Duelist Duel 146): "The Undying Grudge!", specifically from the panel where the letter "D" materializes in midair, albeit with minor changes in details.