Just Desserts
Normal / Trap
Inflict 500 damage to your opponent for each monster they control.
CARD ID: 24068492
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Legendary Collection Kaiba Mega Pack | LCKC-EN105 | Ultra Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Starter Deck: Joey | SDJ-042 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Starter Deck: Kaiba | SDK-040 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Starter Deck: Kaiba | SDK-E037 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | SKE-043 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
The Japanese name for this card, Jigou jitoku, is a common Buddhist saying which is often translated as You reap what you sow.
The name of the card is an eggcorn, a commonly misplaced word or phrase of similarly sound and meaning. The correct spelling of the phrase has one s. The dictionary defines desserts as that which one deserves. Any reference to food or eating one's just desserts with this idiom is erroneous usage, although the misspelling is occasionally used deliberately as a play on words.
Whichever the correct application is, in the American Spanish dub of the series, this card's name was translated as Sólo Desierto which is translated as Just Desert. The confusion was probably due to poor translation and the existing homophony and cognates of Desserts-Desert-Desierto.
In the German anime show this card was named Selber Schuld which means serves you right.
Just Desserts has a counterpart: Gift of The Mystical Elf.
This card also has a weaker Spell Card version: Thunder Short.
It is also the Monster Card counterpart to Princess of Tsurugi.
The name of the card is an eggcorn, a commonly misplaced word or phrase of similarly sound and meaning. The correct spelling of the phrase has one s. The dictionary defines desserts as that which one deserves. Any reference to food or eating one's just desserts with this idiom is erroneous usage, although the misspelling is occasionally used deliberately as a play on words.
Whichever the correct application is, in the American Spanish dub of the series, this card's name was translated as Sólo Desierto which is translated as Just Desert. The confusion was probably due to poor translation and the existing homophony and cognates of Desserts-Desert-Desierto.
In the German anime show this card was named Selber Schuld which means serves you right.
Just Desserts has a counterpart: Gift of The Mystical Elf.
This card also has a weaker Spell Card version: Thunder Short.
It is also the Monster Card counterpart to Princess of Tsurugi.
OCG Rulings
Princess of Tsurugi: If a Normal Trap Card or a Quick-Play Spell Card is chained to "Princess of Tsurugi"s effect, the Spell/Trap Card remains on the field until the chain finishes resolving, and is still counted for the damage of "Princess of Tsurugi"s effect.
Example: If "Just Desserts" is chained to "Princess of Tsurugi", then "Just Desserts" is on the field when resolving the effect of "Princess of Tsurugi", so the activated "Just Desserts" is included in the amount of damage received.: Please explain what happens when a card that does not remain on the field is chained to "Princess of Tsurugi"s effect.