Card Trivia:Valkyrion the Magna Warrior

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  • This monster's name references the valkyrie, a host of female figures in Norse mythology who chooses who lives and dies in battle.
    • This monster's name features the word "Magna", which is not merely a rephrasing of "magnet", rather it is the Latin word for "great", reflecting its stats.
  • This monster is a physical amalgam of "Alpha The Magnet Warrior", "Beta The Magnet Warrior", and "Gamma The Magnet Warrior", the three monsters required to Special Summon it.
    • "Alpha The Magnet Warrior": This monster uses the body and sword of "Alpha", including the horn on the top of its head.
    • "Beta The Magnet Warrior": This monster uses the magnetic horns of "Beta" on the sides of its helmet, as well as the gold color scheme of "Beta" for the helmet.
    • "Gamma The Magnet Warrior": This monster uses the wings, feet, and majority of its helmet of "Gamma".
      • This monster's formation from its three components is depicted in the artwork of "Magnetic Field".
  • This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 188 (Duelist Duel 129): "Combine Your Power!", specifically from the panel where this monster is shown being Summoned, albeit with minor differences in detailing.
  • This card's Summoning conditions are incorrect in the Spanish lore, as a "misprint" in Retro Pack 2 states that you only need to Tribute "Alpha the Magnet Warrior" to Special Summon this card. In the Legendary Collection 3: Yugi's World Mega Pack, the name of "Alpha the Magnet Warrior" in the card's lore was spelled with the Spanish spelling of the word "alpha" ("Alfa"), instead of "Alpha" which had been used for the name of said card.