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* This is the first "[[Resonator]]" support [[Trap Card]] to be released. |
* This is the first "[[Resonator]]" support [[Trap Card]] to be released. |
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− | * This card's artwork suggests that "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]" tuned with "Barrier Resonator" and "Dark Resonator", which makes sense since their combined |
+ | * This card's artwork suggests that "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]" tuned with "Barrier Resonator" and "Dark Resonator", which makes sense since their combined [[Level]] is 12, the Level of "Red Nova Dragon". |
* This card's Japanese name is a pun on the Japanese name of "Red Nova Dragon" (Scar-Red Nova Dragon) and 'red carpet'. |
* This card's Japanese name is a pun on the Japanese name of "Red Nova Dragon" (Scar-Red Nova Dragon) and 'red carpet'. |
Latest revision as of 06:32, 12 November 2018
- "Dark Resonator", "Barrier Resonator", and a shadowed "Red Nova Dragon" appear in this card's artwork.
- This card's artwork suggests that "Red Dragon Archfiend" tuned with "Barrier Resonator" and "Dark Resonator", which makes sense since their combined Level is 12, the Level of "Red Nova Dragon".
- This card's Japanese name is a pun on the Japanese name of "Red Nova Dragon" (Scar-Red Nova Dragon) and 'red carpet'.
- This card's name and artwork are a reference to the presence of a 'red carpet' when a famous person appears at an event - in this case, the "infamous" "Red Nova Dragon". Jack Atlas, who owns "Red Nova Dragon", also happens to be a famous person in New Domino City.