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* This card was primarily included in [[Warrior Toolbox]] Decks, because it was immune to "[[Snatch Steal]]".
 
   
 
* [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] tells the story of "[[Gearfried the Swordmaster]]", in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 162|one of his Duels]]. According to his story, "Gearfried" wields a power so great, that merely holding a weapon resulted in the widescale devastation of an entire battlefield. Fearful of his own might, he sealed himself in a suit of iron armor to limit his power. This "devastation" effect can been seen in the ability of "[[Gearfried the Swordmaster]]" to instantly destroy a monster when [[equip]]ped.
 
* [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] tells the story of "[[Gearfried the Swordmaster]]", in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 162|one of his Duels]]. According to his story, "Gearfried" wields a power so great, that merely holding a weapon resulted in the widescale devastation of an entire battlefield. Fearful of his own might, he sealed himself in a suit of iron armor to limit his power. This "devastation" effect can been seen in the ability of "[[Gearfried the Swordmaster]]" to instantly destroy a monster when [[equip]]ped.
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* This card appears on "[[Dimension Explosion]]".
 
* This card appears on "[[Dimension Explosion]]".
   
* This card is similar to "[[Power Tool Dragon]]", as both have armored versions of themselves that hides their true form.
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* This card is similar to "[[Power Tool Dragon]]", as both have armored versions of themselves that hides their true form. Both of their effects (as well as some of the effects of their true forms) also involve [[Equip Spell Card]]s.

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  • Joey tells the story of "Gearfried the Swordmaster", in one of his Duels. According to his story, "Gearfried" wields a power so great, that merely holding a weapon resulted in the widescale devastation of an entire battlefield. Fearful of his own might, he sealed himself in a suit of iron armor to limit his power. This "devastation" effect can been seen in the ability of "Gearfried the Swordmaster" to instantly destroy a monster when equipped.
  • This card is similar to "Power Tool Dragon", as both have armored versions of themselves that hides their true form. Both of their effects (as well as some of the effects of their true forms) also involve Equip Spell Cards.