Editing Card Trivia:Twilight Eraser
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+ | *While the English word "eraser" could simply means "person who erases/eradicates," the Portuguese and Spanish translators took it to mean "rubber eraser" and use their respective words for that mistaken meaning. | ||
* "[[Dark Magical Circle]]", "[[Lumina, Twilightsworn Shaman]]", and "[[Lyla, Twilightsworn Enchantress]]" appear in this card's artwork. | * "[[Dark Magical Circle]]", "[[Lumina, Twilightsworn Shaman]]", and "[[Lyla, Twilightsworn Enchantress]]" appear in this card's artwork. | ||
+ | ** Fittingly, both of the monsters are [[Spellcaster-Type]]. |