Editing Card Trivia:Trap Hole of Spikes
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* In the anime/manga, this is one of the few cards that by itself involves calculating the quarter of a value. | * In the anime/manga, this is one of the few cards that by itself involves calculating the quarter of a value. | ||
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− | * In the | + | * In the manga, this card has the same Japanese name as "[[Trap Hole]]". In the anime and Japanese ''[[OCG]]'', it has a different Japanese name. |
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− | * The Spanish printed lore of this card uses the word "''oponente''" instead of "''adversario''", which is the term for "opponent" used in | + | * The Spanish printed lore of this card uses the word "''oponente''" instead of "''adversario''", which is the term for "''opponent''" used in that ''[[TCG]]'' branch. |