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* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Weed Out]]". |
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Weed Out]]". |
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+ | * In the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, her 3D graphic has brown hair as opposed to her pink hair in the card artwork. |
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− | * In the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, her 3-D graphic has brown hair but on the card it is pink. |
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* This card has an alternate form called "[[Counselor Lily]]". |
* This card has an alternate form called "[[Counselor Lily]]". |
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− | * Despite having the word [[Fairy]] in her name, "Injection Fairy Lily" is actually a [[Spellcaster]]. Ironically enough, |
+ | * Despite having the word [[Fairy]] in her name, "Injection Fairy Lily" is actually a [[Spellcaster]]. Ironically enough, her upgraded form, "Counselor Lily", ''is'' a Fairy. |
Revision as of 06:34, 1 December 2011
- This card is one of only four cards to have been Forbidden in the past but is now Unlimited. The other three are "Breaker the Magical Warrior", "United We Stand", and "Chaos Sorcerer".
- This card appears in the artwork of "Weed Out".
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, her 3D graphic has brown hair as opposed to her pink hair in the card artwork.
- This card has an alternate form called "Counselor Lily".
- Despite having the word Fairy in her name, "Injection Fairy Lily" is actually a Spellcaster. Ironically enough, her upgraded form, "Counselor Lily", is a Fairy.