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* The "Tribulation" word of this card's name could also be a pun of sorts on its effect; it involves [[Tribute|Tributing]] monsters and the aforesaid word contains the first five letters that are also in the same order as in the word, 'tribute'. |
* The "Tribulation" word of this card's name could also be a pun of sorts on its effect; it involves [[Tribute|Tributing]] monsters and the aforesaid word contains the first five letters that are also in the same order as in the word, 'tribute'. |
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− | * If you look closely at [[Gishki Noellia]] you will see that the robe she is wearing closely resembles the one she is wearing in [[After the Storm]] rather than what she wears in her own artwork. |
+ | * If you look closely at "[[Gishki Noellia]]" you will see that the robe she is wearing closely resembles the one she is wearing in "[[After the Storm]]" rather than what she wears in her own artwork. |
Revision as of 21:29, 3 February 2013
- This card's artwork is based on the Duel Terminal storyline of "Gishki Noelia" allying with the "lswarm" and bringing back the "Steelswarm" in order to survive. It appears as if "Noelia" is mourning the sacrifice of her comrades, such as "Gishki Natalia" (who becomes a Spirit after that, just like "Gishki Emilia") as the revived "Steelswarm Hercules", now "Gishki Zielgigas", prepares to complete "Noelia's" own transformation into "Gishki Psychelone".
- This card's name is based on the idiom.
- The "Tribulation" word of this card's name could also be a pun of sorts on its effect; it involves Tributing monsters and the aforesaid word contains the first five letters that are also in the same order as in the word, 'tribute'.
- If you look closely at "Gishki Noellia" you will see that the robe she is wearing closely resembles the one she is wearing in "After the Storm" rather than what she wears in her own artwork.