Card Trivia:Load of Darkness

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  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime, this monster's owner, Sarina, uses mirrors in her fortunetelling, and as such, uses a Deck themed around mirrors. While this monster's name is not based on mirrors, its effects and its association with "Infinite Fiend Mirror" is thematically tied in with the Deck.
    • The effect of "Infinite Fiend Mirror" can Special Summon any number of "Load of Darkness Tokens", which serve as a "reflection" of this monster's name, appearance, and stats.
    • This monster's effect, restricting it to attacking monsters, is also based on the concept of a mirror; this monster cannot attack without facing a monster, similar to how a mirror cannot cast a reflection of anything that isn't facing it.
    • This monster's effect to inflict 700 damage to the opponent after destroying a monster by battle references the common superstition of mirrors, where breaking it will result in seven years' bad luck.
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force video game series, this monster's name is changed from "Dark Creator" to "Load of Darkness".
    • This naming scheme is likely due to a misspelling of "Lord of Darkness" (given how the Japanese pronunciation of Rōdo (ロード) is phonetically similar), or a deliberate pun on this monster's blob-like appearance.