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* The Korean version suffers from a misprint, leading the card to support the "[[Ritual Beast Tamer|Ritual Beast Tamers]]" (령'''수'''사 ''Ryeong'''su'''sa'') instead of the "[[Charmer|Charmers]]" (령사 ''Ryeongsa''). |
* The Korean version suffers from a misprint, leading the card to support the "[[Ritual Beast Tamer|Ritual Beast Tamers]]" (령'''수'''사 ''Ryeong'''su'''sa'') instead of the "[[Charmer|Charmers]]" (령사 ''Ryeongsa''). |
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− | * The Spanish lore of this card further supports the status of "[[Dharc the Dark Charmer]]" as a male monster, since the effect applies to "''monstruos Encantador/a''". It was already treated as a male in the Spanish print of said card. |
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- The advanced forms of "Fox Fire" ("Inari Fire"), "Archfiend Marmot of Nefariousness" ("Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness"), "Petit Dragon" and "Gigobyte" ("Jigabyte") (from the artworks of their corresponding "Familiar-Possessed" monsters) appear in this card's artwork.
- The Korean version suffers from a misprint, leading the card to support the "Ritual Beast Tamers" (령수사 Ryeongsusa) instead of the "Charmers" (령사 Ryeongsa).