User talk:Romanoff Blitzer

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Duel Masters Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Talk:DM-37 Dark Emperor page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Yami Michael (Talk) 07:11, 11 September 2010

Christmas
Sure, but they were done so badly, do they really count? /sarcasm.

Can't thank you enough for them, Blitz. Yami Michael 04:52, December 26, 2010 (UTC)

Strictly better
Hi, would you mind if I would add cards to your "Strictly better"-list? Just in case I discover some. Here's a beginning: Tersos 10:02, June 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * Phantom Lion's Flame is strictly better than Phantom Dragon's Flame.
 * I think it should be like this: Bloody Dragoon is strictly better than Bloody Cymbal and Bloody Squito due to race support. (I don't know Gargoyle supporters)
 * Since Zetsu Gowan, Savage Fairy costs 2 more than Burning Mane, I wouldn't consider it as "strictly better".
 * I dont know about the Gargoyle support, but I think he meant Snow Shunfist, Savage Fairy. Yami Michael 12:27, June 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yes, I did mean Snow Shunfist. Also, there is Gargoyle support. BlitzerRyuusei 22:03, June 15, 2011 (UTC)

Tersos 10:02, June 23, 2011 (UTC)
 * Here are some more creatures, all somehow beign better than at least Senatine Jade Tree:
 * Wacon, Vizier of Arms
 * Kultos, Knight Vizier
 * Hyou, the Oracle
 * Peace Lupia

Ultimate Galaxy Universe
Just wanted to point out that yeah, that is it's original translation, thanks. The one that was there before was probably something Google Translated. Sorry, I just kind of took offense to that.

Is that you, anonymous? Or is it Brandnewkid? BlitzerRyuusei 03:54, June 23, 2011 (UTC)

Brandnewkid.

Geo Ohzeki Hamlet
Yes, the "O" with the line can be written as "Oh." It's just another way to write the much more literal "Oo" that is stated on the card.

Although the kanji in the name are Chio no Sato, which means "Earth Man's Village," the name isn't literally "Earth Man's Village." (Note: "Villager" isn't there) The kana over "Chio" are read as "Geo (Jio)," establishing the archetype. Therefore, it's "Geo no Sato," which is "Geo Hamlet/Village" in English. Yes, village, a place noun, is being used as a name, but that's normal in Duel Masters. So nah, villager isn't there.