Card Trivia:Number 7: Lucky Straight


 * This is the first single-digit "Number" to be revealed.
 * Second is "Number 6: OOPArts Atlanthal".


 * This card's number is located as the top of his cane and on the gambling chip he's holding.


 * This is the only "Number" monster so far to have his number on two different places on his body. (One on his cane, the other on the gambling chip he's holding.)


 * This card's number could refer to the opposite faces on a six-sided die, all adding up to 7 (1 and 6, 2 and 5, 3 and 4).


 * This is the second "Number" card that is a Rank 7 monster. The first one was "Number 11: Big Eye".
 * They're both the first Rank 7 monsters.


 * This card's summoning requirements are similar to "Gate Guardian", as each pieces of "Gate Guardian" are Level 7 monsters.


 * This card has many gambling images on its body.
 * Its number 7 is known as a sign of good luck, hence its "number". Its Rank, ATK/DEF, ATK gain, and dice activation number being 7.
 * Coincidentally, this card's Type, Fairy, is the seventh in the list of Types that's alphabetically ordered in English.
 * This card is dressed as a jester.
 * Its collar and sleeves have roulettes.
 * Its name could be a pun of "lucky streak" or "lucky strike".


 * A part of this card's effect is similar to that of "Thunder End Dragon's".
 * Another part is also similar to that of "Graceful Charity's".


 * The requirement of 3 Level 7 monsters may refer to the three stripes on a slot machine. Getting all three 7's would be a "Jackpot".


 * Using its effect, its lowest ATK would become 700 while its highest ATK would become 4200.


 * Probability to activate this card's dice effect is 1/6.
 * This is the highest probability for a sum total of rolling two dice, as it has the most possible combinations that add to 7 (1/6, 2/5, 3/4).


 * This is the second Fairy-Type "Number" card; the first was "Number 16: Shock Master".


 * This card is the first "Number" since "Utopia" to have a red number.
 * This is the longest gap between two "Numbers" with the same color number; a gap of 11 "Numbers".


 * This card has a rather rare effect compared to other luck based effects where a dice roll occurs which has a condition based on the sum of separate dice tosses instead of selecting a single result only.
 * The only other card that does this is "Fire Darts".


 * Looking at only the body of this monster, there seems to be yet another reference to the number 7, this being how many colors it is made up of. In addition, its body position is almost curved to resemble the number.


 * Oddly enough, this card's ability to use its effect multiple times in one turn is a reference to luck itself. If the owner is lucky enough to use the effect three times, selecting a variation of the effects each time, it can give them a huge advantage. This "three time success" is similar to real life jackpot winners.


 * This card is the first "Number" to have been released in the V Jump Edition Series.