Topologic Bomber Dragon
Cyberse / Link / Effect
2+ Effect Monsters
If another monster is Special Summoned to a zone a Link Monster points to, while this monster is on the field: Destroy all monsters in the Main Monster Zones, also your other monsters cannot attack for the rest of this turn. After damage calculation, if this card attacked an opponent's monster: Inflict damage to your opponent equal to that monster's original ATK.
ATK/3000 [LINK-4]
CARD ID: 05821478
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack | MP18-EN065 | Secret Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Code of the Duelist | COTD-EN046 | Secret Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Duel Devastator | DUDE-EN025 | Ultra Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
In mathematics, topology is the study of the properties of space that are preserved under continuous deformations. This is referenced by this monster's tail being the shape of a Möbius strip and the protrusions in the shoulders being shaped like a Klein bottle.
Also in topology and knot theory, a branch of mathematics, the trefoil knot is the simplest example of a nontrivial knot. This is referenced by the shape of the energy that seems to be generated by the monster's right arm.
Furthermore, the knot in the card's artwork and Link Summoning in general may also reference to the concept in mathematical knot theory called a link, which is just a collection of knots which do not intersect, but which may be linked together.
Following the computer network themed cards, a network topology could be disabled or affected by one of the nodes being affected. As per this card's effect, when a monster is Special Summoned in a zone a Link Monster points to, a disturbance is applied on the field.
Aside from topology, this card may also be named after logic bomb, a type of computer virus or malware that starts automatically deleting files after a certain pre-programmed condition is achieved, similar to how this card automatically destroy all monsters on the field when the condition of one monster being summon to its arrows is met.
This is one of the few cards that has retained the word Bomb or Bomber in its TCG card name, as most other cards have their names altered.
This card and Gouki The Great Ogre are the first Link Monsters to have a full set of Bottom Link Arrows.
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime, this card is the first Cyberse monster to be used by someone other than Yusaku Fujiki. It is also the first Link-4 monster to be summoned in that series.
This card is the only Topologic monster to have never been a cover card.
Also in topology and knot theory, a branch of mathematics, the trefoil knot is the simplest example of a nontrivial knot. This is referenced by the shape of the energy that seems to be generated by the monster's right arm.
Furthermore, the knot in the card's artwork and Link Summoning in general may also reference to the concept in mathematical knot theory called a link, which is just a collection of knots which do not intersect, but which may be linked together.
Following the computer network themed cards, a network topology could be disabled or affected by one of the nodes being affected. As per this card's effect, when a monster is Special Summoned in a zone a Link Monster points to, a disturbance is applied on the field.
Aside from topology, this card may also be named after logic bomb, a type of computer virus or malware that starts automatically deleting files after a certain pre-programmed condition is achieved, similar to how this card automatically destroy all monsters on the field when the condition of one monster being summon to its arrows is met.
This is one of the few cards that has retained the word Bomb or Bomber in its TCG card name, as most other cards have their names altered.
This card and Gouki The Great Ogre are the first Link Monsters to have a full set of Bottom Link Arrows.
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime, this card is the first Cyberse monster to be used by someone other than Yusaku Fujiki. It is also the first Link-4 monster to be summoned in that series.
This card is the only Topologic monster to have never been a cover card.