Card Trivia:Fallen of Albaz
- This monster appears in the artworks of "Albaz the Shrouded", "Branded in White", "Dogmatika Encounter", "Dogmatikacism", "Sprind the Irondash Dragon", "Springans Blast!", "Springans Booty", "Springans Call!", "Springans Watch", "Tri-Brigade Oath", "Tri-Brigade Stand-Off", and "Tri-Brigade Rendezvous".
- This monster has a retrained counterpart: "Albaz the Ashen".
- This monster has a "Despia" counterpart: "Aluber the Jester of Despia".
- Both monsters share the same Level (4) and original ATK and DEF (1800/0).
- Both monsters feature a similar effect focused on Fusion Summoning, and they have opposite associated Spell Cards that can Summon their draconic Fusion forms: "Branded in White" for this monster and "Branded in Red" for "Aluber".
- Unlike most of the other "Despia" monsters, "Aluber" is not a corrupted form of this monster.
- The flavor text of "Aluber the Dogmatic" implies that this monster may possibly be the other half of "Aluber", as it describes "Aluber" as a thing separated by the Abyss.
- The artwork of "Aluber the Dogmatic" also depicts "Aluber" unmasked, revealing that he is identical to this monster.
- This monster's hair color (white with red streaks) is also the inverse of "Aluber's" one (red with white streaks).
- This monster's Japanese name features the kanji Rakuin (落胤, "Fallen Child"), which may refer to how this monster is the abandoned half of "Aluber".
- This monster's Japanese name features the kanji Rakuin (落胤, "Fallen Child"), which is a homophone of Rakuin (烙印, "Branded"), the Japanese name of the "Branded" archetype that supports this monster's playstyle.
- This monster's Japanese name, "Albus" (アルバス Arubasu), is the Latin word for "white".
- The flavor text of "Ecclesia the Exiled" states that "Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous" gave this monster his name.
- This monster has multiple draconic Fusion forms:
- "Dogmatika"-oriented Dragon form: "Titaniklad the Ash Dragon"
- "Tri-Brigade"-oriented Beast form: "Brigrand the Glory Dragon"
- "Springans"-oriented Machine form: "Sprind the Irondash Dragon" (rather than a true transformation, it is a vehicle piloted by this monster)
- "Branded" Dragon form: "Albion the Branded Dragon"
- "Albion the Shrouded Dragon" (a non-Fusion form of "Albion")
- "Swordsoul"-oriented Wyrm form: "Mirrorjade the Iceblade Dragon"
- "Alba-Lenatus the Abyss Dragon" (an empowered form of "Lubellion the Searing Dragon" combined with "Mirrorjade")
- This monster bears a scar over his left eye, and is almost always depicted with it closed. In Yu-Gi-Oh! CARD GAME THE CHRONICLES, a close-up of the left side of the head of "Titaniklad the Ash Dragon" after being struck by "Dogmatika Fleurdelis, the Knighted" shows a bloody wound across it, implying she damaged that eye in "Dogmatika Punishment". This eye is seen open as in this card's second artwork, implying that it healed prior to the events in "New Frontier".