From 13711775b04a32709d31e45bf4ab67a32cdf42bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: GitHub Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 02:17:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Yugipedia recent changes: 3257 (8290375433) --- wikitext/Duel_Monsters_cards/289194.yaml | 2 ++ wikitext/Rush_Duel_cards/1048633.yaml | 13 +++++++++++-- wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/181755.yaml | 1 + wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/306077.yaml | 6 +++--- wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714513.yaml | 18 ++++++++++++------ wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714705.yaml | 3 +++ wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/717332.yaml | 13 +++++++++++++ 7 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/wikitext/Duel_Monsters_cards/289194.yaml b/wikitext/Duel_Monsters_cards/289194.yaml index 9cfa07b71a..b6a87d6dd2 100644 --- a/wikitext/Duel_Monsters_cards/289194.yaml +++ b/wikitext/Duel_Monsters_cards/289194.yaml @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ wikitext: |- | es_name = Marioneta Trucada Des Troya | ja_name = ギミック・パペット-{{Ruby|死の木馬|デス・トロイ}} | romaji_name = Gimikku Papetto - Desu Toroi + | base_romaji_name = Gimikku Papetto - Shi no Mokuba + | base_trans_name = Gimmick Puppet - Wooden Horse of Death | ko_name = 기믹 퍼핏-데스 트로이 | ko_rr_name = Gimik Peopit - Deseu Teuroi | image = diff --git a/wikitext/Rush_Duel_cards/1048633.yaml b/wikitext/Rush_Duel_cards/1048633.yaml index 907c4fc215..1da9a8c218 100644 --- a/wikitext/Rush_Duel_cards/1048633.yaml +++ b/wikitext/Rush_Duel_cards/1048633.yaml @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ wikitext: |- | atk = 2600 | def = 1600 | fusion_material = Transamu Rainac - | materials = "[[Transamu Rainac]]" + 1 [[Level]] 4 [[Galaxy (Type)|Galaxy]] [[Type]] [[monster]] + | materials = "[[Transamu Rainac]]" + 1 [[Level]] 4 [[Galaxy (Type)|Galaxy]] [[Type]] [[Monster Card|monster]] | requirement = [[Shuffle]] 2 monsters from your [[Graveyard]] into the [[Main Deck|Deck]]. - | lore = This [[turn]], this card gains 1000 [[ATK]], but it cannot attack directly. Then, if you shuffled "[[Transamu Ephyrai]]" to meet the requirement, this card gains 2600 ATK this turn. + | lore = This [[turn]], this card gains 1000 [[ATK]], but cannot [[attack]] [[Direct attack|directly]]. Then, if you shuffled "[[Transamu Ephyrai]]" to meet the [[Activation condition|requirement]], this card gains 2600 ATK this turn. | ja_materials = | ja_requirement = | ja_lore = @@ -23,7 +23,16 @@ wikitext: |- | mentions = * Transamu Rainac * Transamu Ephyrai + | supports = Galaxy (Type) | archseries = Transamu + | action = Returns from Graveyard to Deck for cost + | stat_change = This card gains ATK + | summoning = + * 2 Fusion Materials + * Requires specific Normal Monsters as Fusion Materials + * Requires Level specific Fusion Materials + * Requires Type specific Fusion Materials + | attack = Cannot attack directly | database_id = | rush_duel_status = Not yet released }} diff --git a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/181755.yaml b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/181755.yaml index 3b615f67b2..0866004fbd 100644 --- a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/181755.yaml +++ b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/181755.yaml @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ wikitext: |- * [[Primal Origin]] * [[Battles of Legend: Hero's Revenge]] * [[Legendary Duelists: Immortal Destiny]] + * [[Battles of Legend: Chapter 1]] | ocg = * [[V Jump April 2012 promotional card]] * [[Numbers Guide promotional card]] diff --git a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/306077.yaml b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/306077.yaml index e8da4f73f0..909a5c91bb 100644 --- a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/306077.yaml +++ b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/306077.yaml @@ -175,13 +175,13 @@ wikitext: |- "[[Odd-Eyes Revolution Dragon]]" serves as a highly important card as it can search out the archetype's [[Dragon]] [[Pendulum Monster]]s, or revive Dragon [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]], [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]], [[Xyz Monster]]s after performing a [[Pendulum Summon]] with its high [[Pendulum Scale]] of 12. "[[Odd-Eyes Arc Pendulum Dragon]]" is a key card in the "Odd-Eyes" strategy, Special Summoning "Odd-Eyes" monsters from the Deck, hand or GY whenever an "Odd-Eyes" card is destroyed. "[[Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]]" can destroy itself to search low ATK but useful Pendulum Monsters. "[[Odd-Eyes Mirage Dragon]]" and "[[Odd-Eyes Persona Dragon]]" both can replace themselves as Pendulum Scales or either protect an "Odd-Eyes" monster, or negate the effects of a monster that was Special Summoned from the Extra Deck. Finally, "[[Odd-Eyes Phantasma Dragon]]" and "[[Odd-Eyes Phantom Dragon]]" have battle-oriented effects. "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Butler]]" is a useful extender. - For searchers, "[[Sky Iris]]" serves as the archetype's main searcher by destroying any other face-up card the user controls (thus easily proccing "Arc Pendulum Dragon", whilst also protecting cards of the three archetypes while they are in Pendulum Zones. "[[Spiral Flame Strike]]" can add Level 7 "Odd-Eyes" monsters from the Deck or face-up Extra Deck. "[[Performapal Skullcrobat Joker]]" and/or "[[Performapal Monkeyboard]]" can search any needed "Odd-Eyes" and/or "Performapal" monsters. Like most other Pendulum Decks, "[[Duelist Alliance (card)|Duelist Alliance]]" is always a must-have searcher for searching "Odd-Eyes (Arc) Pendulum Dragon". + For searchers, "[[Sky Iris]]" serves as the archetype's main searcher by destroying any other face-up card the user controls (thus easily proccing "Arc Pendulum Dragon"), whilst also protecting cards of the three archetypes while they are in Pendulum Zones. "[[Spiral Flame Strike]]" can add Level 7 "Odd-Eyes" monsters from the Deck or face-up Extra Deck. "[[Performapal Skullcrobat Joker]]" and/or "[[Performapal Monkeyboard]]" can search any needed "Odd-Eyes" and/or "Performapal" monsters. Like most other Pendulum Decks, "[[Duelist Alliance (card)|Duelist Alliance]]" is always a must-have searcher for searching "Odd-Eyes (Arc) Pendulum Dragon". The archetype's numerous members and support allows the deck to set up a huge [[Pendulum Summon]] which then provides materials for Summoning Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, Ritual and [[Link Monster]]s. - For Fusion Monsters, the archetype has many cards with Fusion Summoning effects including: "[[Odd-Eyes Fusion]]", "[[Pendulum Fusion]]", "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Dissolver]]", "[[Performapal Splashmammoth]]", "[[Performapal Trump Girl]]" and "[[Performapal U Go Golem]]" for a [[Fusion Summon]]. Usually, their best monster to Summon is "[[Odd-Eyes Vortex Dragon]]" for its easily useable negate and its on-Summon effect to bounce an opponent's monster. Other useful choices include "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Metal Claw]]", "[[Starving Venemy Dragon]]", "[[Starving Venemy Lethal Dose Dragon]]", "[[Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom]]", "[[Starving Venom Fusion Dragon]]" and "[[Odd-Eyes Venom Dragon]]". As "Odd-Eyes" can run Dragon Synchro and Xyz Monsters in addtition to their Fusion and Pendulum Monsters, they can potentially Summon "[[Supreme King Z-ARC]]" or "[[Odd-Eyes Arcray Dragon]]". + For Fusion Monsters, the archetype has many cards with Fusion Summoning effects including: "[[Odd-Eyes Fusion]]", "[[Pendulum Fusion]]", "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Dissolver]]", "[[Performapal Splashmammoth]]", "[[Performapal Trump Girl]]" and "[[Performapal U Go Golem]]" for a [[Fusion Summon]]. Usually, their best monster to Summon is "[[Odd-Eyes Vortex Dragon]]" for its easily useable negate and its on-Summon effect to bounce an opponent's monster. Other useful choices include "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Metal Claw]]", "[[Performapal Gatlinghoul]]", "[[Pendulum Dragon]]" monsters ("[[Rune-Eyes Pendulum Dragon|Rune-Eyes]]", "[[Beast-Eyes Pendulum Dragon|Beast-Eyes]]" or "[[Brave-Eyes Pendulum Dragon|Brave Eyes]]"), "[[Starving Venemy Dragon]]", "[[Starving Venemy Lethal Dose Dragon]]", "[[Supreme King Dragon Starving Venom]]", "[[Starving Venom Fusion Dragon]]" and "[[Odd-Eyes Venom Dragon]]". As "Odd-Eyes" can run Dragon Synchro and Xyz Monsters in addtition to their Fusion and Pendulum Monsters, they can potentially Summon "[[Supreme King Z-ARC]]" or "[[Odd-Eyes Arcray Dragon]]". - For Synchro Monsters, the deck's notable Tuners alongside "Odd-Eyes" monsters can access Level 7, 8 and 10 Synchro Monsters including "[[Harmonizing Magician]]" (with another Level 3 or 4 "Pendulum [[Magician]]" monster), "[[Nobledragon Magician]]" (which can Special Summon itself from the hand or GY by lowering an "Odd-Eyes" monster's Level by 3) and "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Synchron]]" (which can use a card in the Pendulum Zone as a Synchro Material alongside itself). Even though "Nobledragon Magician" can only Synchro Summon Dragon Synchro Monsters, there are still a number of valid choices that synergize well with "Odd-Eyes" archetype For Level 7 choices, the "Odd-Eyes" archetype's own Level 7 "[[Odd-Eyes Meteorburst Dragon]]" is a very good choice to Summon as it can Special Summon a Level 7 monster from the Pendulum Zone for Xyz Summon plays. Other noteworthy choices include "[[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]" (which can potentially be paired with a suitable Tuner for "[[Odd-Eyes Wing Dragon]]" or "[[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]"), "[[Supreme King Dragon Clear Wing]]" or "[[Ignister Prominence, the Blasting Dracoslayer]]" (for their removal effects that are useable in Pendulum Decks), "[[Borreload Savage Dragon]]" (for its omni-negate if Link Monsters are ran), "[[Bystial Dis Pater]]" (if "Nobledragon" is to be used for a Level 10 Synchro). + For Synchro Monsters, the deck's notable Tuners alongside "Odd-Eyes" monsters can access Level 7, 8 and 10 Synchro Monsters including "[[Harmonizing Magician]]" (with another Level 3 or 4 "Pendulum [[Magician]]" monster), "[[Nobledragon Magician]]" (which can Special Summon itself from the hand or GY by lowering an "Odd-Eyes" monster's Level by 3) and "[[Performapal Odd-Eyes Synchron]]" (which can use a card in the Pendulum Zone as a Synchro Material alongside itself). Even though "Nobledragon Magician" can only Synchro Summon Dragon Synchro Monsters, there are still a number of valid choices that synergize well with "Odd-Eyes". For Level 7 choices, the "Odd-Eyes" archetype's own Level 7 "[[Odd-Eyes Meteorburst Dragon]]" is a very good choice to Summon as it can Special Summon a Level 7 monster from the Pendulum Zone for Xyz Summon plays. Other noteworthy choices include "[[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]" (which can potentially be paired with a suitable Tuner for "[[Odd-Eyes Wing Dragon]]" or "[[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]"), "[[Supreme King Dragon Clear Wing]]" or "[[Ignister Prominence, the Blasting Dracoslayer]]" (for their removal effects that are useable in Pendulum Decks), "[[Borreload Savage Dragon]]" (for its omni-negate if Link Monsters are ran) and "[[Bystial Dis Pater]]" (if "Nobledragon" is to be used for a Level 10 Synchro). For Xyz Monsters, "Odd-Eyes" decks can naturally facilitate the [[Xyz Summon]] of Rank 7 monsters; their most useful choice to Summon is "[[Odd-Eyes Absolute Dragon]]". "Absolute Dragon" can also be destroyed with the last effect of "Sky Iris" or be sent to the GY as material for a [[Link Summon]] to proc its effect to Special Summon an "Odd-Eyes" card from the Extra Deck, easily Special Summoning "Odd-Eyes Vortex Dragon". On Turn 2 or later, "Absolute Dragon" can Summon out "[[Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon]]" which can then be used as material to directly Xyz Summon "[[Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon Overlord]]" for an OTK with its three attacks. diff --git a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714513.yaml b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714513.yaml index 886304a239..cb495c1e55 100644 --- a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714513.yaml +++ b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714513.yaml @@ -97,19 +97,21 @@ wikitext: |- ===Other additions=== Other cards that supplement the playstyle of "Branded-Despia" are those of "Fallen of Albaz"-related cards besides the aformentioned "Branded Fusion". Notably, all of these monsters alongside "Fallen of Albaz" can be searched with "[[Branded Lost]]" (which also protects the Deck's Fusion Summoning effects from having their activations negated and prevents the opponent from using card effects in response to the user's Fusion Summon). - *"[[Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous]]" can Special Summon "Fallen of Albaz" from the deck as a Quick Effect. - *"[[Guiding Quem, the Virtuous]]" (who is also treated as a "Dogmatika" card and a "Despia" card) can send a card that mentions "Fallen of Albaz" from the Deck to the GY and can revive them later if a card leaves the Extra Deck. - *"[[Blazing Cartesia, the Virtuous]]" can allow the player to conduct Fusion Summons during the Main Phase as a Quick Effect, and she can be used along with one DARK or LIGHT monster to Fusion Summon her own specific Fusion Monster form, "[[Granguignol the Dusk Dragon]]". If Fusion Summoned, "Granguignol" can dump any Level 6 or higher LIGHT or DARK monster from the Deck or Extra Deck, and can banish itself from the field or GY to Special Summon another "Despia" monster from the Extra Deck. - *"[[Springans Kitt]]" also acts as another "Branded" searcher (or can recycle those cards in the GY or are banished). + *"[[Incredible Ecclesia, the Virtuous]]" can Tribute itself to Special Summon "Fallen of Albaz" from the deck as a Quick Effect. It can then be recovered from the GY if a Fusion Monster was sent to the GY that turn. + *"[[Guiding Quem, the Virtuous]]" (who is also treated as a "[[Dogmatika]]" card and a "Despia" card) can send a card that mentions "Fallen of Albaz" from the Deck to the GY and can Summon a monster from the GY that mentions "Fallen of Albaz" (ie. Albaz Dragons and the other cards in this list) if a card leaves the Extra Deck. + *"[[Blazing Cartesia, the Virtuous]]" can allow the player to conduct Fusion Summons during the Main Phase as a Quick Effect, and she can be used along with one DARK or LIGHT monster to Fusion Summon her own specific Fusion Monster form, "[[Granguignol the Dusk Dragon]]". If Fusion Summoned, "Granguignol" can dump any Level 6 or higher LIGHT or DARK monster from the Deck or Extra Deck, and can banish itself from the field or GY to Special Summon another "Despia" monster from the Extra Deck or a "Dogmatika" monster from the Main Deck. "Blazing Cartesia" can then be recovered from the GY if a Fusion Monster was sent to the GY that turn. + *"[[Springans Kitt]]" also acts as another "Branded" searcher or can recycle those cards in the GY or banishment. *"[[Tri-Brigade Mercourier]]" acts as a [[hand trap]] to negate monster effects while controlling a Fusion Monster that mentions "Fallen of Albaz" and if banished, it can allow a search of any of the other monsters that mention "Fallen of Albaz". *"[[Albion the Shrouded Dragon]]" can strategically send any "Branded" Spell/Trap to the GY as cost to recycle or Special Summon itself, enabling the GY effects of such cards such as "Branded Opening" protecting the deck's endboard of Fusion Monsters or retrieving other "Branded" Spells/Traps in the GY by dumping "[[Branded Retribution]]". - The Deck often likes to have their Fusion Monsters be sent to the GY (typically those that mention "Fallen of Albaz" as material) to trigger the effects of those sent monsters to search or Special Summon more cards, and effects of other cards (such as "Incredible Ecclesia" and "Blazing Cartesia") to recur themselves back to the hand. Besides the aforementioned "Mirrorjade" and "Granguignol", one can also consider using "[[Nadir Servant]]", although it locks the user from Special Summoning from the Extra Deck for the rest of the turn. + The Deck often likes to have their Fusion Monsters be sent to the GY (typically those that mention "Fallen of Albaz" as material) to trigger the effects of those sent monsters to search or Special Summon more cards, and effects of other cards (such as "Incredible Ecclesia" and "Blazing Cartesia") to recur themselves back to the hand. While "Branded-Despia's" primary playstyle is to Fusion Summon, the archetypes can also facilitate a small degree of [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]] plays, including the sole Synchro Monster of "Despia", "[[Despian Luluwalilith]]". Since their various cards restrict the user from Special Summoning Extra Deck monsters other than Fusion Monsters during their turn, this can only be done during the opponent's turn via "[[Etude of the Branded]]", using the various Tuners (such as Ecclesia's counterparts or "[[The Bystial Aluber]]") paired with a suitable Level 8 Dragon monster (if using a non-Dragon Tuner). Netherless, one can also send "Despian Luluwalilith" to the GY as a means to Special Summon "Incredible Ecclesia" or "Blazing Cartesia". The "[[Bystial]]" archetype synergizes very well with "Branded-Despia"; besides their generic DARK, LIGHT and/or [[Dragon]] support utilized in other decks, "[[The Bystial Lubellion]]" and "[[Bystial Saronir]]" also interact with "Branded" Spells/Traps. Specifically, "The Bystial Lubellion" can be used as a LIGHT material for summoning "[[Albion the Branded Dragon]]", then after using the effect of "Albion the Branded Dragon", it can then be Tributed to Summon "The Bystial Lubellion" from the GY and utilize "Branded" Continuous Spells and Traps, while enabling "Albion the Branded Dragon" to get its search effect off. "[[Bystial Saronir]]" also has the utility of dumping "Branded" Spells/Traps like "Albion the Shrouded Dragon". + The "[[Dogmatika]]" archetype can be a situationally tool to supplement "Branded-Despia" despite the archetype preventing Summons from the Extra Deck. Because of this, in a "Branded-Despia" strategy though, the "Dogmatika" package is typically compacted to just "Guiding Quem", "[[Titaniklad the Ash Dragon]]", "Granguignol", "[[Nadir Servant]]" and "[[Dogmatika Maximus]]". "Nadir Servant" is also a powerful tool to send Extra Deck monsters to the GY can then search or recover "[[Dogmatika Maximus]]", which can Summon itself easily and then send two more monsters from the Extra Deck to the GY, (where sending "Titaniklad can Special Summon "Guiding Quem" for its effects). As mentioned before, "Granguignol" can opt to Summon a "Dogmatika" monster. Netherless, all "Dogmatika" monsters can be used as elligble Fusion Monsters for a variety of Albaz Dragons; especially "Albion the Branded Dragon" and "[[Albion the Sanctifire Dragon]]". + ===Recommended cards=== {{Decklist|Recommended cards @@ -126,6 +128,8 @@ wikitext: |- * [[Bystial Saronir]] * [[The Bystial Lubellion]] * [[Fallen of Albaz]] + * [[Albion the Shrouded Dragon]] + * [[Dogmatika Maximus]] * [[Springans Kitt]] * [[Tri-Brigade Mercourier]] * [[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]] @@ -176,6 +180,7 @@ wikitext: |- * [[Branded Disciple]] * [[Branded Lost]] * [[Branded Regained]] + * [[Decisive Battle of Golgonda]] |quick-play spells = * [[Branded Opening]] * [[Branded in Red]] @@ -184,6 +189,7 @@ wikitext: |- * [[Super Polymerization]] |normal traps = * [[Branded Banishment]] + * [[Branded Expulsion]] (''Traditional Format'' and ''OCG'' only) * [[Judgment of the Branded]] * [[Screams of the Branded]] |counter traps = @@ -196,7 +202,7 @@ wikitext: |- ===Weaknesses=== * Negating the effect of "[[Branded Fusion]]" with a common staple such as "[[Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring]]" can often severely limit the Deck's plays. If the effect of a card like "Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring" negates the effect of "Branded Fusion" but not the activation of "Branded Fusion", this cannot be prevented by "[[Branded Lost]]" (or similar cards such as "[[Magical Meltdown]]"). * As a Fusion-focused deck, cards like "[[Dimensional Barrier]]" and "[[Non-Fusion Area]]" can often shut down the Deck. - * Opposing cards that can remove monsters out of the GY such as "[[D.D. Crow]]" and "[[Bystial]]" monsters can also deny the Deck from gaining advantage from their Albaz Dragons and other Extra Deck monsters being sent to the GY. These hand traps can also be used to intercept "[[Branded in Red]]" and "[[Branded Banishment]]". + * Opposing cards that can remove monsters out of the GY (ideally those with Quick Effects such as "[[D.D. Crow]]" and "[[Bystial]]" monsters) can also deny the Deck from gaining advantage from their Albaz Dragons and other Extra Deck monsters being sent to the GY. These cards can also be used to banish the targets of "[[Branded in Red]]" and "[[Branded Banishment]]" to prevent them from fully resolving. {{Archseries navbox}} {{Branded}} diff --git a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714705.yaml b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714705.yaml index b7d1d36faf..38f45f4d66 100644 --- a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714705.yaml +++ b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/714705.yaml @@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ wikitext: |- {{Quote|The archetype's tagline in promotional material|Memories sleeping in asterisms, it's time to awaken...}} "'''Drytron'''" (ドライトロン ''Doraitoron'') is an [[archetype]] of [[LIGHT]] [[Machine]] [[Special Summon Monster]]s, focused on [[Ritual Summon]], which debuted in ''[[Deck Build Pack: Genesis Impactors]]''. They received cross-archetype support with "[[Ursarctic]]" in ''[[Burst of Destiny]]''. + ==Lore== + {{Main|The Valuable Book EX 2 card storylines#No. 12: Drytron}} + ==Etymology== "Drytron" in the original Japanese is likely a portmanteau of "Draco", "light/bright" or "rite", and "-tron". The word "Meteonis", used in the names of "Drytron" Ritual Spell and Monsters, is a portmanteau of "meteor" and "Draconis", the genitive case of "Draco". The kanji names of the "Drytron" non-Ritual monsters use the kanji 「竜輝巧」 (normally read as ''Ryūkikō''), which literally means "Draconic Bright Machine"; 「輝巧」 is a play on the homophonous 「機巧」 (''Kikō''), meaning "machine" or "mechanism". The [[Ritual Monster]]s use the near-homophonous 「竜儀巧」 (normally ''Ryūgikō''); 儀 (''gi'') appropriately means "rite", and also happens to be the ending character of the Japanese name of the [[wikipedia:Quadrant (instrument)|Quadrant]] astronomical instrument (either {{Ruby|象|しょう}}{{Ruby|限|げん}}{{Ruby|儀|ぎ}} ''Shōgenki'' or {{Ruby|四|し}}{{Ruby|分|ぶん}}{{Ruby|儀|ぎ}} ''Shibungi''), which reflects their appearances being based on it. diff --git a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/717332.yaml b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/717332.yaml index 3b6e35b1e8..e0797e6609 100644 --- a/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/717332.yaml +++ b/wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/717332.yaml @@ -26,20 +26,31 @@ wikitext: |- * [[Tournament Pack 2023 Vol.2]] | tcg = [[Ancient Guardians]] }} + "'''Ursarctic'''", known as "'''Bearcti'''" (ベアルクティ ''Bearukuti'') in the ''[[OCG]]'', is an [[archetype]] of [[WATER]] [[Beast]]/[[Beast-Warrior]] monsters with 700 [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] introduced in ''[[Deck Build Pack: Ancient Guardians]]''. They received cross-archetype support with "[[Drytron]]" in ''[[Burst of Destiny]]''. + + ==Lore== + {{Main|The Valuable Book EX 2 card storylines#No. 11: Ursarctic}} + ==Design== The archetype is heavily inspired by the [[wikipedia:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]], which lies in the constellation of [[wikipedia:Ursa Major|Ursa Major]], and have a strong "7" motif as a result; all of the monsters have either 700 ATK or DEF, many of them are Level 7 and the Main Deck monsters can all be [[Special Summon]]ed by Tributing a Level 7 or higher monster in the player's hand. Some of their Spell/Trap support also mentions the number "7" as part of their effects. The requirement of high Level Tuners to Summon lower Level Synchro Monsters is a spin on one of the most basic concepts of Synchro Summoning, in a similar manner as the "[[Drytron]]" archetype distorts the basal notion of Ritual Summoning by using the ATK value of the Tributes instead of their Levels, which allows Xyz and Link monsters to be Tributed for a Ritual Summon. Both themes are also similar in the constellation-inspired mecha design and in the fact both were announced as part of a ''[[Deck Build Pack]]'' in the OCG. Both also had one [[Field Spell]], and two boss monsters during their initial releases. Lastly, the boss monsters for both archetypes use equal (=) signs to separate the two parts of their individual names. + ===Appearance=== The "Ursarctic" monsters resemble bear mechanoids, with the Beasts being more bestial, and the Beast-Warriors being more humanoid. With the exception of "[[Ursarctic Polari]]", the Synchro Monsters of this archetype appear to be a combination of their [[Main Deck]] members. + ===Etymology=== This archetype's name is a portmanteau of "Bear"/"Ursa" + "Arctic". The names of the Main Deck monsters are a combination of the scientific names of the bear they are based on and either "Micro" or "Mega", depending on if they are a non-Tuner Level 7 Beast or a Level 8 Beast-Warrior Tuner respectively; the names of the Level 7 Synchro Monsters are based on names of the Big Dipper. + ==Playing style== The "Ursarctic" archetype focuses on using high-level monsters with Quick Effects to Special Summon themselves from the hand, and Special Summoning their archetypal Synchro Monsters through an unusual mechanism that uses the level difference between Tuner and non-Tuner monsters; this resembles the anime and video game-only [[Dark Synchro Summon]], but is not an exact replica of it. + The Main Deck monsters are comprised of Level 7 [[Beast]] non-Tuner monsters and Level 8 [[Beast-Warrior]] [[Tuner]] monsters that share the following effect: {{Quote|''During the Main Phase (Quick Effect): You can Tribute 1 other Level 7 or higher monster in your hand; Special Summon this card from your hand, also you cannot Special Summon monsters for the rest of this turn, except monsters that have a Level.''}} + Each Main Deck "Ursarctic" monster also has a [[trigger effect]] can be activated if they're Special Summoned: the Beast monsters' effects generate advantage, while the Beast-Warrior monsters' effects disrupt the opponent. The Beast-Warrior monsters additionally require another "Ursarctic" to be present on the field when they're Special Summoned to activate their trigger effects. + {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! Ursarctic !! Type !! Trigger Effect @@ -64,6 +75,7 @@ wikitext: |- | [[Ursarctic Megatanus|Megatanus]] | Flip 1 opposing monster face-down. |} + The archetype has three Synchro Monsters: the Level 1 "[[Ursarctic Polari]]", the first ever Level 1 Synchro Monster in the game, and the Level 7 "[[Ursarctic Septentrion]]" and "[[Ursarctic Grand Chariot]]". None of them can be Synchro Summoned; instead, they must be Special Summoned by sending two monsters the player controls with a level ''difference'' equal to their Levels, rather than their sum. The specified "Synchro Materials" are 1 Tuner and 1 non-Tuner for "Polari", and 1 Level 8 or higher Tuner and 1 non-Tuner Synchro Monster for "Septentrion" and "Grand Chariot"; this means that "Septentrion" and "Grand Chariot" can only be reliably Special Summoned using a Level 8 "Ursarctic" Tuner and "Polari". In terms of individual effects, "Polari" generates advantage, while "Septentrion" and "Grand Chariot" are boss monsters with field holding effects. @@ -145,5 +157,6 @@ wikitext: |- ** All of its members are based on the stars of/or a constellation itself. ** All of its members are mecha-like in appearance. ** Each archetype introduces a twist on an already existing type of Special Summon. + {{Archseries navbox}} [[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]]