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Link Arrows are not card effects and cannot be removed while the Link Monster is in a [[Monster Zone]]. If a Link Monster is in the [[Spell & Trap Zone]], it is not treated as a Link Monster; therefore, it does not have Link Arrows and cannot point to anything. | Link Arrows are not card effects and cannot be removed while the Link Monster is in a [[Monster Zone]]. If a Link Monster is in the [[Spell & Trap Zone]], it is not treated as a Link Monster; therefore, it does not have Link Arrows and cannot point to anything. | ||
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+ | In the HTML code of Konami's official database website, Link Arrows are marked with numbers on a numeric keypad. Thus the top row is 7, 8 and 9, the middle row is 4 and 6, and the bottom row is 1, 2 and 3. Available Arrows are generated by naming a class with these numbers, for example the class for "[[I:P Masquerena]]" is "link13", and the class for "[[Encode Talker]]" is "link823." | ||
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