Card Trivia:Evilswarm Heliotrope


 * This card is assumed to be the "Verz" counterpart of "Gem-Knight Emerald".
 * This isn't 100%, though, seeing as almost all the other "Verz" are the spitting image of their counterpart, yet the only correlation between the two is their stats and the color green. Major inconsistencies are as follows:
 * Heliotrope wields a sword, while Emerald dual-wields arm-mounted wind-generating shields.
 * Emerald is already combined with "Daigusto Falcos" as "Daigusto Emerald".
 * The fact that it is not Emerald can further supported by the fact that there is already one Verz that did not come from a preexisting card. "Sacred Pollux" and "Verz Castor" were originally thought to be the same person, just Castor was a "Verzed" Pollux. Upon further inspection, the following has been found proving that Verz Castor was in fact Sacred Castor at one point:
 * The detailed half of Pollux is on the opposite side of Castor's. When a monster is infected by the Verz, its appearance in other monsters does not change so radically like this.
 * Two separate "Sacreds" are shown laying on the ground beside "Sacred Hawwa" in the artwork on "Sacred's Super Rebirth". As far as cards go, these are Sacred Pollux and Verz Castor. The card's effect returns two Sacreds in the graveyard to the hand, meaning that both monsters must be Sacreds and that Castor was infact "Sacred Castor" at this time.


 * The Japanese description of this card is literally reversed (the word "pure", for example, is written as "erup"), and the one shown on the card's main page ("Verz Heliolope") is "un-reversed" just to make it easier to read. This points at how the "Verz" infection is so powerful it causes the infected's mind to be corrupted, and even something like communicating properly becomes a hard thing to do for them.


 * This is the first Level 4 Monster to have 1950 ATK.


 * Heliotrope is a mineral commonly called "bloodstone". With this in mind, it may be a Gem-Knight infected by the Verz.