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The Level of this monster isn't explicitly stated anywhere and it does seem like a Level 2 monster in terms of ATK. But in the panels where we can see its die, it's obvious it has two Summon, one Movement, one Defense and one Attack Crest, while the last face isn't visible. In panels where it's mixed with two other dice, the position of the Crests on one of the three doesn't match and a Magic Crest is visible on each of the other two. So the sixth face must have a Magic Crest. Therefore there are only two Summon Crests on the dice, making it a Level 3. -- [[User:Deltaneos|Deltaneos]] ([[User talk:Deltaneos|talk]]) 19:10, February 4, 2012 (UTC) | The Level of this monster isn't explicitly stated anywhere and it does seem like a Level 2 monster in terms of ATK. But in the panels where we can see its die, it's obvious it has two Summon, one Movement, one Defense and one Attack Crest, while the last face isn't visible. In panels where it's mixed with two other dice, the position of the Crests on one of the three doesn't match and a Magic Crest is visible on each of the other two. So the sixth face must have a Magic Crest. Therefore there are only two Summon Crests on the dice, making it a Level 3. -- [[User:Deltaneos|Deltaneos]] ([[User talk:Deltaneos|talk]]) 19:10, February 4, 2012 (UTC) |