Editing Card Trivia:Hinotama Soul
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* This card's English name translates to "Fireball Soul". Alongside this card's other names except for the Japanese, it may also be derived from ''[[wikipedia:Hitodama|hitodama]]'', yokai who are depicted as floating balls of blue fire that wander around at night, and are rumored to be the lost souls of the dead separated from their bodies. | * This card's English name translates to "Fireball Soul". Alongside this card's other names except for the Japanese, it may also be derived from ''[[wikipedia:Hitodama|hitodama]]'', yokai who are depicted as floating balls of blue fire that wander around at night, and are rumored to be the lost souls of the dead separated from their bodies. | ||
− | * This monster bears a resemblance to a Bomb from the | + | * This monster bears a striking resemblance to a Bomb from the Final Fantasy series. |
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+ | * This card has a much stronger [[Retrained|retrained]] counterpart known as "[[Goka, the Pyre of Malice]]" |