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Card Trivia:The Wicked Dreadroot

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* In some English Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, the name is spelt "Dreadroute".
 
* The Spanish name of this card seems to suffer from a mistanslation, as its name is "''Deadroot''" rather than "''Dreadroot''".
* In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]] Manga the attack name of this card is "Fears Knockdown" (read as Fierce Knockdown on one occasion).
* In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] anime, it appears in the 2nd second ending of the Japanese version; [[WAKE UP YOUR HEART]] and in the 2nd second opening (version two)of the Japanese version; 99%.
* Just like "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]", this is the only [[Wicked God]] card without an effect-based [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] value.
* Although The "Wicked Dreadroot" is a "Wicked God", it is not unique as it is used by both [[Yako Tenma]] and [[Gekko Tenma]] (with Gekko ripping his copy of the card in two after his duel with [[Yugi Muto]]).
*Though this card's artwork and its limited appearances in the manga seem to portray it as having a snake trunk rather than legs, it does indeed have lower limbs, something that is seen most clearly when Yako summons it in Duel Round 10.
*When upgraded with "[[Divine Evolution]]", "The Wicked Dreadroot's" neck grows longer, its fingers become sharper rather than rounded, and its legs become a snake trunk, leading to some confusion as mentioned above.
*The effect of this card is the reverse of that of "[[Obelisk the Tormentor]]". "Obelisk's" effect Tributes the controller's own monsters to destroy the opponents, while "Dreadroot's" effect affects all other monsters and instead lowers their attack points. In some fanfiction works, this has been described as "Obelisk gaining strength from its allies, while Dreadroot gives fear to its enemies."
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