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* Since "[[Mirage Knight]]" has a dragon counterpart in "[[Mirage Dragon]]", it would make sense for this card to be the Dragon counterpart of "[[Dark Flare Knight]]", since the two knights are closely related.
 
* Since "[[Mirage Knight]]" has a dragon counterpart in "[[Mirage Dragon]]", it would make sense for this card to be the Dragon counterpart of "[[Dark Flare Knight]]", since the two knights are closely related.
**However, this is extremely unlikely, as "Dark Flare Knight" is known as "Black Flare Knight" in the [[OCG]].
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** However, this is extremely unlikely, as "Dark Flare Knight" is known as "Black Flare Knight" in the [[OCG]].
*This card seems to be an evolved form of [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]], although having weaker stats, it has an easier summoning condition.
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* This card seems to be an evolved form of "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]", although having weaker stats, it has an easier summoning condition.

Revision as of 09:39, 12 December 2011

  • This card is the counterpart to "Lightpulsar Dragon".
    • Moreover, both monsters depict space phenomena : a pulsar for "Lightpulsar Dragon" and a sun flare for "Darkflare Dragon".
  • This card is similar to "Darkblaze Dragon", having similar names, the same Type, a very similar physical appearance (just with darker colors) and having the same ATK (once "Darkblaze Dragon" is Special Summoned from the Graveyard, and has its ATK doubled).
  • Since "Mirage Knight" has a dragon counterpart in "Mirage Dragon", it would make sense for this card to be the Dragon counterpart of "Dark Flare Knight", since the two knights are closely related.
    • However, this is extremely unlikely, as "Dark Flare Knight" is known as "Black Flare Knight" in the OCG.
  • This card seems to be an evolved form of "Red-Eyes B. Dragon", although having weaker stats, it has an easier summoning condition.