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* The 10 "[[Qli]]phort" orbs appear on its wings. Its Summoning condition (shuffling 10 cards with different names into the Deck) may be a reference to that. |
* The 10 "[[Qli]]phort" orbs appear on its wings. Its Summoning condition (shuffling 10 cards with different names into the Deck) may be a reference to that. |
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+ | * This card's English name is likely a reference to the computer source code, very much like how the name of "Qli" monsters reference computing in general. |
Revision as of 17:18, 11 February 2017
- This monster appears in the artworks of "Purushaddoll Aeon", "Void Feast", and "Star Crusade of the Zefra".
- This card seems to be a rival of "Zefratorah Grammaton", as shown in the artwork of "Star Crusade of the Zefra".
- This monster is an amalgam of "Infernoid Tierra", "Apoqliphort Towers" and "Apoqliphort Skybase".
- This card has the same ATK, DEF and Level of "Infernoid Tierra" and "Infernoid Tierra" also has an impactful effect that is activated upon its Special Summon.
- This monster is a counterpart to "Sophia, Goddess of Rebirth". It has the same Level, but an "opposite" Type and Attribute ("Sophia" is a DARK Fairy-Type, this card is a LIGHT Fiend-Type), reversed ATK and DEF values, harsh Summoning requirements, and similar mass removal effects that cannot be responded to.
- In terms of appearance, "Sophia" has a natural, organic appearance, while "Tierra" is completely artificial and mechanical in form.
- The 10 "Qliphort" orbs appear on its wings. Its Summoning condition (shuffling 10 cards with different names into the Deck) may be a reference to that.
- This card's English name is likely a reference to the computer source code, very much like how the name of "Qli" monsters reference computing in general.