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Elemental Mistress Doriado is a [["Redone"|Redone Card List]] version of another card [[Dryad]], the latter card containing the same ATK and DEF values as Elemental Mistress Doriado but is a Normal Earth Attribute monster with no effects.
 
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* This monster is the [[Card evolutions|retrained]] version of "[[Doriado]]", as shown in the artwork of "[[Doriado's Blessing]]".
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** "Doriado" has a [[counterpart]]: "[[Lady of Faith]]"
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*** "Lady of Faith" has two [[Dark counterpart]]s: "[[Dark Doriado]]" and "[[Shadowpriestess of Ohm]]". This is supported by the fact that the Japanese name of "Lady of Faith" is "High Priestess".
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*** This monster has an enhanced form: "[[Elemental Grace Doriado]]".
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Ritual Cage]]".
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* This card is the first [[Level]] 3 [[Ritual Monster]].
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* In a [http://www.pojo.biz/board/showthread.php?p=1943645#post1943645 post on Pojo], Dan Scheidegger (an Upper Deck Entertainment employee) confirmed that "Doriado" is not a mistaken translation of "Dryad", the English name of "Doriado" in video games at the time.
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* The first Spanish print of this card had an errata which was fixed in the second print, as it said "''Este monstruo s'''o'''lo puede ser Invocad'''a'''''" instead of "Este monstruo s'''ó'''lo puede ser Invocad'''o'''".

Latest revision as of 03:48, 18 February 2020

  • In a post on Pojo, Dan Scheidegger (an Upper Deck Entertainment employee) confirmed that "Doriado" is not a mistaken translation of "Dryad", the English name of "Doriado" in video games at the time.
  • The first Spanish print of this card had an errata which was fixed in the second print, as it said "Este monstruo solo puede ser Invocada" instead of "Este monstruo sólo puede ser Invocado".