Number 28: Titanic Moth
Insect / Xyz / Effect FIRE / 7
2 Level 7 monsters
If you control no other monsters, this card can attack directly, but when it does so using this effect, the battle damage inflicted to your opponent is halved. When this card inflicts battle damage to your opponent: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card; inflict 500 damage to your opponent for each card in their hand.
2400/2200
CARD ID: 53701457
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Duelist Saga | DUSA-EN013 | Ultra Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
This monster may be based on the Mothman, a cryptid said to herald disasters.
This monster might also be based on the , or the sharing many of the same features such as their feathery antanae, and striped abdomens. Both moths are also known for their large size, which might have served as inspiration for the name Titanic Moth
This Number was molded by Haruto Tenjo against Kaito Tenjo in the manga. Haruto and Kaito's past is often represented by butterflies, associated with the fact that they used to hunt butterflies together.
This Number being a moth that breathes fire may represent the fact that moths often approach fire and end up burned. In that Duel, Kyoji Yagumo said that this card showed how Haruto had burnt" the memories of he and his brother.
Like other Numbers associated with Kyoji, this card's number is divisible by seven.
This monster might also be based on the , or the sharing many of the same features such as their feathery antanae, and striped abdomens. Both moths are also known for their large size, which might have served as inspiration for the name Titanic Moth
This Number was molded by Haruto Tenjo against Kaito Tenjo in the manga. Haruto and Kaito's past is often represented by butterflies, associated with the fact that they used to hunt butterflies together.
This Number being a moth that breathes fire may represent the fact that moths often approach fire and end up burned. In that Duel, Kyoji Yagumo said that this card showed how Haruto had burnt" the memories of he and his brother.
Like other Numbers associated with Kyoji, this card's number is divisible by seven.