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{{Numbers trivia}} |
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* This card resembles an [[wikipedia:Chinese dragon|Oriental dragon]]. |
* This card resembles an [[wikipedia:Chinese dragon|Oriental dragon]]. |
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* This monster has a LIGHT counterpart: "[[Number 46: Dragluon]]". |
* This monster has a LIGHT counterpart: "[[Number 46: Dragluon]]". |
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** Both monsters have the same ATK/DEF value and both resemble the other in their appearance. |
** Both monsters have the same ATK/DEF value and both resemble the other in their appearance. |
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** Both monsters' effects also support Dragon monsters. |
** Both monsters' effects also support Dragon monsters. |
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* Coincidentally, this card was the 97th member of the original 100 "[[Number]]s" to be revealed. |
* Coincidentally, this card was the 97th member of the original 100 "[[Number]]s" to be revealed. |
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+ | * This card's name is based on the hypothetical elementary particle [[wikipedia:Graviton|Graviton]], which is responsible for the force of gravity. |
Revision as of 11:21, 12 October 2019
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 card resembles an Oriental dragon.
- This monster has a LIGHT counterpart: "Number 46: Dragluon".
- Both monsters have the same ATK/DEF value and both resemble the other in their appearance.
- Both monsters' effects also support Dragon monsters.
- Coincidentally, this card was the 97th member of the original 100 "Numbers" to be revealed.
- This card's name is based on the hypothetical elementary particle Graviton, which is responsible for the force of gravity.