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** These two monsters have similiar [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] with "Albverdich" having 100 more ATK and 100 less DEF. |
** These two monsters have similiar [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] with "Albverdich" having 100 more ATK and 100 less DEF. |
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*** They also have similiar effects, with "Albverdich" affecting non-EARTH monsters (decreasing ATK and DEF by 500) and this monster affecting only Plant-Types (increasing ATK and DEF by 500). |
*** They also have similiar effects, with "Albverdich" affecting non-EARTH monsters (decreasing ATK and DEF by 500) and this monster affecting only Plant-Types (increasing ATK and DEF by 500). |
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− | *Despite having 'Truesdale' in its name, this monster resembles neither [[Syrus]] or [[Zane]]. |
Revision as of 06:00, 6 October 2013
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- This card is loosely based on Oberon, the king of the fairies from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." And in this story, Oberon's wife is Titania.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Oberon's Prank".
- This card's effect changed when it was errata'd. However the actual effect still remained the same in some video games, causing confusion.
- This card has a Xyz Monster counterpart: "Fairy King Albverdich".