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* This is the only variation of "Stardust Dragon" that is a [[DARK]] monster. |
* This is the only variation of "Stardust Dragon" that is a [[DARK]] monster. |
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− | * This is the second "Malefic" monster to be released in the TCG, the first being "Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". |
+ | * This is the second "Malefic" monster to be released in the TCG, the first being "[[Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". |
Revision as of 22:22, 12 August 2010
- This card's pose mirrors that of "Stardust Dragon", referencing its corruption and resembling Paradox' version of the card. Also, it resembles the pose of "Red Dragon Archfiend".
- This card and "Malefic Cyber End Dragon" are currently the only "Malefic"-counterparts to have effects other than the usual limitations that the other "Malefic" monsters have.
- This card is the only "Malefic" monster that prevents Field Spell Cards from being destroyed.
- This card's first and third effects (not including summoning conditions) are similar to the "Earthbound Immortals'" shared effects:
- "Earthbound Immortal": There can only be one face-up "Earthbound Immortal" monster on the field.
- "Malefic" monster: There can only be one face-up "Malefic" monster on the field.
- Both: This card is destroyed if there isn't a face-up Field Spell Card.
- This is the only "Malefic" monster that has a mask, knee, torso, and wing armor while the others have only masks and wing armor.
- This is the only variation of "Stardust Dragon" that is a DARK monster.
- This is the second "Malefic" monster to be released in the TCG, the first being "Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon".