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** As such, it is the first card in the OCG to possess an [[archetype condition]]. |
** As such, it is the first card in the OCG to possess an [[archetype condition]]. |
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− | *This is the first card to increase a player's [[Life Points]] |
+ | *This is the first and only card to increase a player's [[Life Points]] whose last two digits are 50 through a card effect, rather than by half of an odd number. |
+ | ** This is the only "Utopia"/"Hope" card that's able to increase a player's Life Points from its own effect. |
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For trivia pertaining to this monster's Number, see Forum:"Numbers" Xyz Monster Trivia. Any contributions regarding this type of trivia should be placed there, instead of this page.
- This monster's appearance is similar to a combined form of "Number 39: Utopia", "Number 39: Utopia Roots", "Number C39: Utopia Ray", "Number C39: Utopia Ray V" and "Number C39: Utopia Ray Victory". In the anime, its Summoning animation depicts the four previous evolved forms of "Utopia" combining with the original to create this monster.
- It may also be the Astral World counterpart of "Number 39: Utopia", as it was initially summoned with "Rank-Up-Magic Astral Force" in the anime.
- This is the only "Number 39" monster that is not a "Utopia" monster by name, but treated as one by its effect.
- As such, it is the first card in the OCG to possess an archetype condition.
- This is the first and only card to increase a player's Life Points whose last two digits are 50 through a card effect, rather than by half of an odd number.
- This is the only "Utopia"/"Hope" card that's able to increase a player's Life Points from its own effect.