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− | * This card has an upgraded version, "[[Neo-Parshath, the Sky Paladin]]" and a [[ |
+ | * This card has an upgraded version, "[[Neo-Parshath, the Sky Paladin]]" and a [[DARK]] counterpart, "[[Darknight Parshath]]", and a [[Synchro]] counterpart, "[[Avenging Knight Parshath]]". |
− | * This card is the opposite of "[[Mefist the Infernal General]]" in a number of ways. |
+ | * This card is the opposite of "[[Mefist the Infernal General]]" in a number of ways. This monster is a [[LIGHT]] [[Fairy]] and Mefist is a DARK [[Fiend]]. While both monsters have the Pierce effect, when they inflict damage, this card allows you to draw 1 card while "Mefist" forces your opponent to discard. However, "Mefist" does not have a upgraded version of itself while this card has. |
* This card is named after the mythological character [[wikipedia:Perseus|Perseus]], but the name was mistranslated (Pa-Shi-Ah-Su). |
* This card is named after the mythological character [[wikipedia:Perseus|Perseus]], but the name was mistranslated (Pa-Shi-Ah-Su). |
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− | * This card is the one of the few cards to not have |
+ | * This card is the one of the few cards to not have its halo removed in editing, another being "[[Belial - Marquis of Darkness]]". |
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+ | * This card appears in the artworks of "[[Tuner's Mind]]" and "[[Rebirth of Parshath]]". |
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+ | * Its appearance in the anime has its shield mistakenly drawn upside-down. |
Revision as of 19:00, 26 October 2017
- This card has an upgraded version, "Neo-Parshath, the Sky Paladin" and a DARK counterpart, "Darknight Parshath", and a Synchro counterpart, "Avenging Knight Parshath".
- This card is the opposite of "Mefist the Infernal General" in a number of ways. This monster is a LIGHT Fairy and Mefist is a DARK Fiend. While both monsters have the Pierce effect, when they inflict damage, this card allows you to draw 1 card while "Mefist" forces your opponent to discard. However, "Mefist" does not have a upgraded version of itself while this card has.
- This card is named after the mythological character Perseus, but the name was mistranslated (Pa-Shi-Ah-Su).
- This card is the one of the few cards to not have its halo removed in editing, another being "Belial - Marquis of Darkness".
- This card appears in the artworks of "Tuner's Mind" and "Rebirth of Parshath".
- Its appearance in the anime has its shield mistakenly drawn upside-down.