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* This monster has [[Spell Counter]]s on the ring around his back, one in the center of his staff, and if you look closely; there are Spell Counters attached to his outfit. |
* This monster has [[Spell Counter]]s on the ring around his back, one in the center of his staff, and if you look closely; there are Spell Counters attached to his outfit. |
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** Following the pattern on the ring on the back of this monster (symbol, Spell Counter, symbol, etc.), there are a total of 8 (4 are partly visible) Spell Counters. |
** Following the pattern on the ring on the back of this monster (symbol, Spell Counter, symbol, etc.), there are a total of 8 (4 are partly visible) Spell Counters. |
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Revision as of 11:36, 12 August 2014
- This card is named after the Greek mythological figure of Endymion, who was beloved by the moon goddess Selene and put to sleep forever.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Spell Power Grasp".
- As told in the Gagaga Academy Tospedia card storylines, "Endymion" led an invasion on "The Grand Spellbook Tower", seeking the unification of all knowledge of magic. However, his forces were abruptly stopped by the attack of "Reaper of Prophecy", forcing him to withdraw.
- This monster has Spell Counters on the ring around his back, one in the center of his staff, and if you look closely; there are Spell Counters attached to his outfit.
- Following the pattern on the ring on the back of this monster (symbol, Spell Counter, symbol, etc.), there are a total of 8 (4 are partly visible) Spell Counters.
- This monster's staff appears in the artwork of Chain Dispel