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* This monster's design is based on the concept of [[wikipedia:Ying and yang|yin and yang]], a balance between light and darkness. | * This monster's design is based on the concept of [[wikipedia:Ying and yang|yin and yang]], a balance between light and darkness. | ||
− | ** This monster is composed of "[[Dark End Dragon]]" and "[[Light End Dragon]]". Fittingly, all three monsters feature an effect that decreases their [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] by 500 in order to activate their effects. | + | ** This monster's is composed of "[[Dark End Dragon]]" and "[[Light End Dragon]]". Fittingly, all three monsters feature an effect that decreases their [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] by 500 in order to activate their effects. |
*** In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' manga, [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]] uses both monsters and this monster in his [[Deck]], as well as using many cards following a similar "light and darkness duality" theme. | *** In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' manga, [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]] uses both monsters and this monster in his [[Deck]], as well as using many cards following a similar "light and darkness duality" theme. | ||