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Is this card actually an upgraded version of "Fox Fire"? I'm not quite sure now, after examining the artwork of "Familiar-Possessed - Hiita". The fox in it appears younger and has the scale-looking things sticking out of its back. I would figure that at least "Inaribi" would have those too. I doubt as it got older, it "devolved" those scales from its back. However, I can't deny it still has similarities (the fire on its tail and its eyes). Yet there is no trace of white fur in the ears of the fox shown in the artwork of "Hitta". Thoughts? --UltimateKuriboh (talk • contribs) 02:11, November 29, 2012 (UTC)

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  • Is this card actually an upgraded version of "Fox Fire"? I'm not quite sure now, after examining the artwork of "Familiar-Possessed - Hiita". The fox in it appears younger and has the scale-looking things sticking out of its back. I would figure that at least "Inaribi" would have those too. I doubt as it got older, it "devolved" those scales from its back. However, I can't deny it still has similarities (the fire on its tail and its eyes). Yet there is no trace of white fur in the ears of the fox shown in the artwork of "Hitta". Thoughts? --UltimateKuriboh (talk • contribs) 02:11, November 29, 2012 (UTC)
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  • Is this card actually an upgraded version of "Fox Fire"? I'm not quite sure now, after examining the artwork of "Familiar-Possessed - Hiita". The fox in it appears younger and has the scale-looking things sticking out of its back. I would figure that at least "Inaribi" would have those too. I doubt as it got older, it "devolved" those scales from its back. However, I can't deny it still has similarities (the fire on its tail and its eyes). Yet there is no trace of white fur in the ears of the fox shown in the artwork of "Hitta". Thoughts? --UltimateKuriboh (talk • contribs) 02:11, November 29, 2012 (UTC) It's perhaps that the fox being in the red area (such as mountain or some place with the hot temperature) after leaving Hiita as free monster. Or body fur color changed as they grow, similar to the real life animal, their fur color changed depend on season or time, like White Rabbit in Winter and Brown Rabbit in Summer, for explain. --iFredCat 02:31, November 29, 2012 (UTC) Although I normally hate trivia like this, there's definitely enough evidence to suggest this card is the mature form of "Fox Fire". A Pyro-Type fox with 200 DEF and a revival effect which summons itself when a Spellcaster-Type monster is around (a reference to "Hiita"). It's hard to deny, hard as I try. Although, to be fair, this one isn't clutching at straws like so many others do.--YamiWheeler (talk • contribs) 02:38, November 29, 2012 (UTC) Fairly enough, I missed that point. --iFredCat 02:56, November 29, 2012 (UTC) Ok, I agree that it is related, but should it be described as an alternate version of a mature "Fox Fire"? Or should it be described as an older version of the older "Fox Fire" in the artwork of "Hiita"? I want to say the latter option, but the lack of "scale-things" on it back kinda contradicts it in my opinion... Let each of your final opinions on the matter decide this; I'm at a crossroads here. I'll go with whatever you guys choose. --UltimateKuriboh (talk • contribs) 03:53, November 29, 2012 (UTC)
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