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+ | * This is the [[Signature Card]] of [[Yugi Muto]] |
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− | * This monster shares the lowest predetermined [[ATK]] for any [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] monster, with "[[Majestic Dragon]]" and "[[Number 92: Heart-eartH Dragon]]". |
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+ | ** This card's name is also an anagram of "dragon" (read as doragon) in Japanese. |
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+ | * This monster has two [[Card evolutions|retrained]] [[counterpart]]s: "[[Gandora-X the Dragon of Demolition]]" and "[[Gandora Giga Rays the Dragon of Destruction]]" |
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− | * This card's name, "Gandora", is an anagram of "A [[Dragon]]". It may also have been derived from Pandora. |
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+ | * This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|63|ref}}, specifically from the panel where [[Gandora the Dragon of Destruction (manga)|this monster]] is shown being Summoned. |
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− | * The maximum attack this card could gain with its own effect is 6300, if 9 monsters and 12 [[Spell]] or [[Trap Cards]] are destroyed. ([[Field Spell Cards]] can be played face down which allows two to be on the field at the same time.) |
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− | **Though unlikely, if the turn player had the [[Life Points]] and hand to do so, they could activate "[[Temple of the Kings]]" or "[[Makyura the Destructor]]" to play "[[Ultimate Offering]]" or [[Trap Monster|Trap Monsters]] and then fill their field again with 5 total Spell/Traps, 4 other monsters, and a Field Spell Card. This would give "Gandora" 3000 more ATK, for a total of 9300. |
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− | * This card's effect is similar to that of "[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]", except it gains 300 ATK for each card destroyed instead of inflicting an equal amount of [[effect damage|damage]]. In addition, the cards that "Gandora" destroys are [[banish]]ed. |
Revision as of 19:21, 4 July 2019
- This is the Signature Card of Yugi Muto
- This card's name, "Gandora", could be a reference to King Ghidorah from Toho's Godzilla franchise. Ghidorah is stated to be a god of destruction in some of his incarnations.
- This card's name is also an anagram of "dragon" (read as doragon) in Japanese.
- This monster has two retrained counterparts: "Gandora-X the Dragon of Demolition" and "Gandora Giga Rays the Dragon of Destruction"
- This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World Duel 63: "The Master of Servants", specifically from the panel where this monster is shown being Summoned.