Card Trivia:White Aura Bihamut

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  • This monster's name is a portmanteau of the words "bi" and "Bahamut".
    • "Bi-" is the numeral prefix commonfly associated with the number "two", which reflects this monster's two heads.
      • "Bi" also shares a similar pronunciation with "bai", the Chinese word for the color "white", reflecting this monster's color scheme and association with the "White" archetype.
    • "Bahamut" is a giant primordial fish in Arabian mythology who helps support the Earth and is suspended in water for its own stability.
      • This monster's heads are based on the dunkleosteus, an extinct species of large predatory fish, reflecting the depiction of the Bahamut as a giant primordial fish.
      • In the English version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V manga, this card's name is "Biphamet", which is a portmanteau of the words "bi" and "Baphomet".
  • This monster's OCG/TCG effects are based on its manga counterpart's near-invincibility while its heads remain intact.
  • This card's OCG/TCG artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Scale 21: "Yuya's Memories!", specifically from the panel showing this monster attacking Yugo directly.