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* LoopholeAbuse: Dead Heat either temporarily boosts an F.A. monster's Level by 4 if it wins the dice roll or destroys them if they lose. However, a Level 11+ Motorhome Transport is immune to being destroyed by battle or card effects. Adding to that, the thwarted destruction effect still counts as Dead Heat being "activated" so even if the dice roll fails, Motorhome Transport can still gain at least 1 Level instead of the potential 5 (as the dice roll succeeding also counts as Dead Heat being "activated").

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* LoopholeAbuse: Dead Heat either temporarily boosts an F.A. monster's Level by 4 if it wins the dice roll or destroys them if they lose. However, a Level 11+ Motorhome Transport is immune to being destroyed by battle or card effects. Adding to that, the thwarted destruction effect still counts as Dead Heat being "activated" so even if the dice roll fails, Motorhome Transport can still gain at least 1 Level instead of the potential 5 (as the dice roll succeeding also counts as Dead Heat being "activated"). Also counts as an example of HeadsIWinTailsYouLose.



** The archetype's Level 5 and 6 monsters all have an effect that Special Summons a Dragon-Type Normal Monster from the controller's hand, Deck, or Graveyard if they are Tributed. However, there is the restriction that the ATK and DEF of the Summoned monster are reduced to 0. Gebeb and Hieratic Seal of the Heavenly Spheres have similar effects. However, Gebeb's effect is limited to Hieratic Normal Monsters, which all have 0 ATK and DEF anyway. Hieratic Seal of the Heavenly Spheres can also Summon Effect Monsters, but cannot Special Summon from the Graveyard.

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** The archetype's Level 5 and 6 monsters all have an effect that Special Summons a Dragon-Type Normal Monster from the controller's hand, Deck, or Graveyard if they are Tributed. However, there is the restriction that the ATK and DEF of the Summoned monster are reduced to 0. Gebeb and Hieratic Seal of the Heavenly Spheres have similar effects. However, Gebeb's effect is limited to Hieratic Normal Monsters, Monsters. The [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative only monster]] that counts is Hieratic Seal of the Sun Dragon Overlord, which all have has 0 ATK and DEF anyway. Hieratic Seal of the Heavenly Spheres can also Summon Effect Monsters, but cannot Special Summon from the Graveyard.



* LoopholeAbuse: If Atum's effect to Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster from the controller's Deck is used, he can't attack that turn. A common tactic to get around this restriction and get an attack in anyway, is to use said effect, then use Atum himself as an Xyz Material to Xyz Summon Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger, a beatstick that can inflict Piercing battle damage and has 2600 ATK, compared to Atum's 2400.

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* LoopholeAbuse: If Atum and Tefnuit both have effects that prevent them from attacking if used. In Atum's effect case, it's if the controller detaches an Xyz Material from him to Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster from their Deck. In Tefnuit's case, it's if she is Special Summoned from the controller's Deck is used, he can't attack that turn. A hand via her own Summoning condition, when only the opponent controls monsters. Players have found ways to make these restrictions non-issues.
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common tactic to get around this restriction and get an attack in anyway, is to use said effect, then use Atum himself as an Xyz Material to Xyz Summon Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger, a beatstick that can inflict Piercing battle damage and has 2600 ATK, compared to Atum's 2400.2400.
** For Tefnuit, she is typically used to initiate combos and is very often quickly Tributed right after she is Special Summoned, either to Special Summon Nebthet or Su via their own Summoning conditions, or as a cost for a Hieratic effect, which then triggers her effect to Special Summon a Dragon-Type Normal Monster. Her rather comparatively low ATK usually means that players won't want to attack with her anyway.


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* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: If Gebeb is Tributed, his effect Special Summons a Hieratic Normal Monster from the hand, Deck, or Graveyard. Hieratic Seal of the Sun Dragon Overlord is the only monster that can be Special Summon with said effect.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Hieratic Hieratics]]''', called '''Hieroglyphic''' (聖刻 ''Seikoku'') in the OCG, are a series of LIGHT Dragon-Type monsters. They rely on swarming the field with LIGHT Normal Dragon-Type monsters at the cost of that dragon losing its ATK and DEF, and tributing other Dragon-Type monsters to use their effects. Their two key cards are the Hieratic Seals, Normal Monsters with 0 ATK and DEF meant to be the main targets of Hieratics to be called to the field for Xyz Summons, as their Xyz Monsters representing the Seals being released to realize their full power. Their leader is Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Hieratic Hieratics]]''', called '''Hieroglyphic''' (聖刻 ''Seikoku'') in the OCG, are a series is an archetype of LIGHT Dragon-Type monsters. They rely on swarming the field with LIGHT Normal Dragon-Type monsters Normal Monsters at the cost of that dragon the Summoned monster losing all of its ATK and DEF, and tributing other Dragon-Type their own monsters to use their effects. Their two key cards are the Hieratic Seals, Normal Monsters with 0 ATK and DEF meant to be the main targets of Hieratics to be called to the field for Xyz Summons, as their Xyz Monsters representing the Seals being released to realize their full power. Their leader is Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis.



* AwesomeButImpractical: Asar and Sutekh are beatsticks with high ATK, but running them in a Hieratic deck is more likely to be a hindrance to the archetype as a whole. To wit, both monsters require the controller to banish Dragon-Type monsters from the Graveyard to Special Summon them from the hand (the former requires 1 LIGHT and 1 Normal Monster while the latter requires 3 Normal Monsters). Additionally, to use his effect to destroy a card on the field, Sutekh also requires the controller to banish a Dragon-Type Normal Monster from their Graveyard as a cost. As the archetype is largely dependent on Special Summoning Dragon-Type Normal Monsters, doing any of these would take a huge toll on the controller's resources, and puts them out of reach to be Special Summoned via the effects of the other Hieratic monsters. Unlike the rest of the archetype's Effect Monsters (except Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis), Asar and Suketh also do not have any effects that Special Summon such monsters and thus do little to further the archetype's strategy.



* EnemySummoner: By detaching an Xyz Material, Atum lets the controller Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster from their Deck, but the Summoned monster's ATK and DEF are reduced to 0. Additionally, Atum himself cannot attack that turn.

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* EnemySummoner: The modus operandi of the archetype is to Special Summon Dragon-Type Normal Monsters to the controller's field, typically via Tributing the archetype's own monsters (either as Tributes for a Tribute Summon or as a cost to use the archetype's effects), to augment their field presence and cheaply accumulate Xyz Materials for an Xyz Summon.
** The archetype's Level 5 and 6 monsters all have an effect that Special Summons a Dragon-Type Normal Monster from the controller's hand, Deck, or Graveyard if they are Tributed. However, there is the restriction that the ATK and DEF of the Summoned monster are reduced to 0. Gebeb and Hieratic Seal of the Heavenly Spheres have similar effects. However, Gebeb's effect is limited to Hieratic Normal Monsters, which all have 0 ATK and DEF anyway. Hieratic Seal of the Heavenly Spheres can also Summon Effect Monsters, but cannot Special Summon from the Graveyard.
** Gebeb and Nuit can also Special Summon Dragon-Type Normal Monsters from the hand, Deck, or Graveyard in a manner that does not require Tributing. In the former's case, he needs to destroy an opposing monster by battle first, in the latter's case, it triggers if she is targeted by a card effect.
** Hieratic Seal of the Dragon King is a Gemini monster whose effect lets the controller Tribute it to Special Summon a Hieratic monster from the hand, Deck, or Graveyard in face-up Defense Position.
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By detaching an Xyz Material, Atum lets the controller Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster from their Deck, but the Summoned monster's ATK and DEF are reduced to 0. Additionally, Atum himself cannot attack that turn.turn.
* {{Expy}}: Tefnuit is one to Cyber Dragon, as like the latter, she is a LIGHT monster that otherwise requires one Tribute to be Normal Summoned and has a similar effect to Special Summon herself from the hand if only the opponent controls monsters. She also has the same ATK as the latter (2100) and similar DEF (1400 to Cyber Dragon's 1600). However, unlike Cyber Dragon, Tefnuit cannot attack during the turn she is Special Summoned with her own effect.



* LightEmUp: The entire archetype is LIGHT attribute.

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* LightEmUp: The entire archetype is LIGHT attribute.Attribute.
* LoopholeAbuse: If Atum's effect to Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster from the controller's Deck is used, he can't attack that turn. A common tactic to get around this restriction and get an attack in anyway, is to use said effect, then use Atum himself as an Xyz Material to Xyz Summon Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger, a beatstick that can inflict Piercing battle damage and has 2600 ATK, compared to Atum's 2400.


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* StatusAilment: Most of the Hieratic monsters effects to Special Summon Dragon-Type monsters also reduce the ATK and DEF of the Summoned monster to 0.

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* EnemySummoner: By detaching an Xyz Material, Atum lets the controller Special Summon a Dragon-Type monster from their Deck, but the Summoned monster's ATK and DEF are reduced to 0. Additionally, Atum himself cannot attack that turn.



* LordCountry: Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis is described as the [[CaptainObvious defender of the city of Heliopolis]], and was based on the Ennead, the collective group of nine deities worshipped there.

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* LordCountry: By its name, Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis is described as the invokes this trope for [[CaptainObvious defender of the city of Heliopolis]], and is described as its defender. Furthermore, it was based on the Ennead, the collective group of nine deities worshipped there.

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** The archetype went from Hieroglyphic in the OCG to Hieratic in the TCG.
** Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis was named "Hieroglyphic Divine Dragon - Ennead" in the OCG, directly referencing the Ennead. The TCG instead opted to name the monster after the city in which the Ennead were principally worshipped.

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** The archetype went from Hieroglyphic in the OCG to Hieratic in the TCG.
TCG. This change may be due to the fact that hieratic script was used for priestly and ceremonial purposes, befitting an archetype named after Egyptian deities.
** Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis was named "Hieroglyphic Divine Dragon - Ennead" in the OCG, directly referencing the Ennead. The TCG instead opted to name the monster after the city in which the Ennead were principally worshipped.worshipped, turning this into a case of LordCountry as well.



* EyeOfHorusMeansEgypt: The archetype uses a stylized version of this as a symbol, and its members have it on their armor.



** Eset and Nebthet wear crowns shaped like the hieroglyphs typically depicted atop the heads of the goddesses they are named after, namely, a throne for Isis and a basket roofing a house or temple for Nephthys, respectively.

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** Eset and Nebthet wear crowns shaped like the hieroglyphs typically depicted atop the heads of the goddesses they are named after, namely, a throne for Isis and a basket roofing a house or temple for Nephthys, respectively. Their near-identical appearances may reference the myth where Nephthys disguised herself as Isis to seduce Osiris, Isis' husband, prompting her husband Set to murder Osiris.



* OurDragonsAreDifferent: They have an Egyptian motif and are named after the Ennead. In other words, they are also deities. Also happens to Hieratic Dragon King of Atum - Atum comes from the Egyptian God Atem, [[spoiler: just like the real name of [[{{Anime/YuGiOh}} the Pharaoh]].]]

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** The card artwork of Hieratic Seal of Convocation depicts what appears to be the egg or sealed form of Asar, along with Eset and Nebthet seemingly using their powers to awaken him. This is a reference to how Isis and Nephthys gathered up the remains of Osiris after his murder and dismemberment at the hands of Set, and used their powers to resurrect him.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: They have an Egyptian motif and are named after the Ennead. In other words, they are also deities. Also happens to Hieratic Dragon King of Atum - Atum comes from the Egyptian God Atem, [[spoiler: just like the real name of [[{{Anime/YuGiOh}} the Pharaoh]].]]Pharaoh]]]].



* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: They are named for the Ennead, a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshiped at Heliopolis. However, they go by the names that the Ancient Egyptians used to refer to the respective gods they are based on, rather than the more commonly known Greek derived names.

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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: They are [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming named for the Ennead, Ennead]], a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshiped at Heliopolis. However, they go by the names that the Ancient Egyptians used to refer to the respective gods they are based on, rather than the more commonly known Greek derived names.
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** Gebeb's card artwork depicts him standing astride a fissure in the ground, with rocks floating around him, referncing the fact that he is named for Geb, the god of the earth.

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** Gebeb's card artwork depicts him standing astride a fissure in the ground, with rocks floating around him, referncing referencing the fact that he is named for Geb, [[DishingOutDirt the god of the earth.earth]].
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* MythologyGag: Baing based upon the Ancient Egyptian deities comprising the Ennead, the dragons themselves have imegery that reference said deities.
** Gebeb's card artwork depicts him standing astride a fissure in the ground, with rocks floating around him, referncing the fact that he is named for Geb, the god of the earth.
** Eset and Nebthet wear crowns shaped like the hieroglyphs typically depicted atop the heads of the goddesses they are named after, namely, a throne for Isis and a basket roofing a house or temple for Nephthys, respectively.
** Asar wears a feathered crown like the one Osiris, the god he is named for, is typically depicted with. He is also green colored, and similarly Osiris has green skin.
** Sutekh's crown features square protrusions, which are shaped similarly to the squared-off jackal ears of his basis, the god Set.


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* PaletteSwap: Eset and Nebthet are mirror images of each other, with the only differences being their card art backgrounds, the shapes of their crowns, and their color schemes (which are different shades of purple). This references the fact that the goddesses they are based on, Isis and Nephthys, respectively, were sisters.


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* OddFriendship: As the archetype's monsters are all Fusion Monsters and they only have Aleister the Invoker as a Main Deck support card, they cannot be run in a deck purely on their own and must be splashed into decks that run other archetypes (preferably those covering a wide spectrum of Attributes) to provide Fusion Materials to Fusion Summon them. This has led to players coming up with a wide variety of decks that feature Invoked monsters with wildly different playstyles and Main Deck monsters from each other.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Hieratic Hieratics]]''', called '''Hieroglyphs''' (聖刻 ''Seikoku'') in the OCG, are a series of LIGHT Dragon-Type monsters. They rely on swarming the field with LIGHT Normal Dragon-Type monsters at the cost of that dragon losing its ATK and DEF, and tributing other Dragon-Type monsters to use their effects. Their two key cards are the Hieratic Seals, Normal Monsters with 0 ATK and DEF meant to be the main targets of Hieratics to be called to the field for Xyz Summons, as their Xyz Monsters representing the Seals being released to realize their full power. Their leader is Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Hieratic Hieratics]]''', called '''Hieroglyphs''' '''Hieroglyphic''' (聖刻 ''Seikoku'') in the OCG, are a series of LIGHT Dragon-Type monsters. They rely on swarming the field with LIGHT Normal Dragon-Type monsters at the cost of that dragon losing its ATK and DEF, and tributing other Dragon-Type monsters to use their effects. Their two key cards are the Hieratic Seals, Normal Monsters with 0 ATK and DEF meant to be the main targets of Hieratics to be called to the field for Xyz Summons, as their Xyz Monsters representing the Seals being released to realize their full power. Their leader is Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis.



* AllYourPowersCombined: According to the English [[https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/bp-gaov.html product page]] for ''Galactic Overlord'', Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis represented the collective power of the Hieratic Dragons, which makes sense, considering that it is based on the Ennead, the group of deities that were the individual basis for the Hieratic Dragons.



* DubNameChange: Renamed Hieratic in the TCG.

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* DubNameChange: Renamed DishingOutDirt: Gebeb's card artwork depicts him standing astride a fissure in the ground, with rocks floating around him. This is a reference to the fact that he is named after Geb, the Egyptian god of the earth.
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** The archetype went from Hieroglyphic in the OCG to
Hieratic in the TCG.TCG.
** Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis was named "Hieroglyphic Divine Dragon - Ennead" in the OCG, directly referencing the Ennead. The TCG instead opted to name the monster after the city in which the Ennead were principally worshipped.
* EggMacGuffin: The Hieratic Seal monsters appear to either be the eggs or sealed forms of the Hieratic Dragon Xyz Monsters whose Ranks are equal to their Levels. The goal of the archetype, at least from a design and thematic standpoint, is to Special Summon them and then use them as Xyz Materials to Xyz Summon their respective dragons, thus hatching the eggs or unsealing the dragons themselves.



* LordCountry: Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis is described as the [[CaptainObvious defender of the city of Heliopolis]], and was based on the Ennead, the collective group of nine deities worshipped there.



* OverlyLongName: Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis, as well as its egg or sealed form, Hieratic Seal of the Sun Dragon Overlord.
* PowerOfTheSun: The English [[https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/bp-gaov.html product page]] for ''Galactic Overlord'' describes Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis as the "ultimate power of the sun itself".
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: They are named for the Ennead, a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshiped at Heliopolis. However, they go by the names that the Ancient Egyptians used to refer to the respective gods they are based on, rather than the more commonly known Greek derived names.



* ThemeNaming: After the Egyptian Gods. This indicates their divinity.
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** MakingASplash: Null Nun & Blooming Dogwood

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** MakingASplash: Null Nun Ghost Sister & Blooming Spooky Dogwood



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Null Nun & Blooming Dogwood's effect concerns Life Points, in contrast to the members of the series introduced before her, whose effects all deal with areas in which cards are located or played.

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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Null Nun Ghost Sister & Blooming Spooky Dogwood's effect concerns Life Points, in contrast to the members of the series introduced before her, whose effects all deal with areas in which cards are located or played.

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* WeaksauceWeakness: ''Bricking.'' Given that Flower Cardians don't work well with other archetypes, they pretty much have to be played on their own... and they only have maybe two or three different cards that let them put monsters on an empty field. If you didn't draw any of those, have fun playing the game at all.



* BackFromTheDead: Fortune Lady Ever has the ability to revive herself if she is in the graveyard during the opponent's End Phase y banishing another Spellcaster from the Graveyard.

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* BackFromTheDead: Fortune Lady Ever has the ability to revive herself if she is in the graveyard during the opponent's End Phase y by banishing another Spellcaster from the Graveyard.



The '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Gravekeeper%27s Gravekeeper's]]''' are a series of DARK Spellcasters themed after Egyptian guards and priests. They have various effects that allow them to search out other members and swarm the field, and limit the opponent's field. Central to them is their Field Spell Necrovalley, which locks down all cards that would try to banish, revive or recycle cards in the Graveyard. Their leader was once the Gravekeeper's Chief, but later support brought in the stronger Gravekeeper's Visionary.

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The '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Gravekeeper%27s Gravekeeper's]]''' are a series of DARK Spellcasters themed after Egyptian guards and priests. They have various effects that allow them to search out other members and swarm the field, and limit the opponent's field. Central to them is their Field Spell Necrovalley, which locks down all cards that would try to banish, revive or recycle cards in the Graveyard. Their leader was once the Gravekeeper's Chief, but later support brought in the stronger Gravekeeper's Visionary.
Visionary and Gravekeeper's Oracle.



* BlackMagic: They're all Spellcasters. Even cards like Cannonholder and Spear Soldier, who look like they could be Warriors.

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* BlackMagic: They're all Spellcasters. [[MagicKnight Even cards like Cannonholder and Spear Soldier, who look like they could be Warriors.]]



* SamusIsAGirl: The artwork of Gravekeeper's Assailant gives no indications of gender. However, the Assailant is revealed to be female in the anime. Furthermore, Assailant is shown being sacrificed in the artwork of Royal Tribute, which very distinctly depicts her as female; however, it took a while for the figure in Royal Tribute to be confirmed as Gravekeeper's Assailant.

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* SamusIsAGirl: The artwork of Gravekeeper's Assailant gives no indications of gender.gender, due to her figure-concealing cloak. However, the Assailant is revealed to be female in the anime. Furthermore, Assailant is shown being sacrificed in the artwork of Royal Tribute, which very distinctly depicts her as female; however, it took a while for the figure in Royal Tribute to be confirmed as Gravekeeper's Assailant.



* WeHaveReserves: The main quirk of the Gusto monsters is that many of their Main Deck monsters are low-level floaters, meaning that they summon other monsters when destroyed. The big three are Wynnda, Gulldo, and Egul, all of which summon each other. They rely on this to make plays, as while their swarming abilities are mediocre, it's ''very'' hard to completely get them off the field, and in most cases at least one of them will survive long enough to make Extra Deck plays.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Harpies were an archetype since before the concept of archetypes ''existed'', with a number of cards focused specifically on supporting Harpie Lady. As such, they're one of the few archetypes whose members usually have a clause stating that their names are treated as one specific card, in order to let them benefit from that support.



* SensualSpandex: In the TCG, their [[{{Stripperiffic}} very revealing]] outfits were {{bowdlerise}}d into skin-tight bodysuits. Not that the new look leaves much more to the imagination.



* LethalJokeCharacter: The archetype is based around Hieratic Seal of the Sun Dragon Overlord, a Level 8 Normal Monster with 0 ATK and DEF. However, this is a case of CursedWithAwesome, as it can be recycled using Normal support cards as well as the other Hieratics, can be used as Tribute fodder to activate the effects of the other Hieratics, and once you have two or more of them, out come the Rank 8 Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis.
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* LethalJokeCharacter: The archetype is based around Hieratic Seal of the Sun Dragon Overlord, a Level 8 Normal Monster with 0 ATK and DEF. However, this is a case of CursedWithAwesome, as it can be recycled using Normal support cards as well as the other Hieratics, can be used as Tribute fodder to activate the effects of the other Hieratics, and once you have two or more of them, out come the Rank 8 Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis.
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Heliopolis. [[OvershadowedByAwesome On the other hand]], Hieratic cards work with ''any'' Dragon-type Normal monster, meaning [[SubvertedTrope there's still very little reason to include the Seal]] over cards like Wattaildragon and Blue-Eyes White Dragon, which can also be used as beatsticks in a pinch while the Seal cannot.
* LightEmUp: The entire archetype is LIGHT attribute.



* ZergRush: At the cost of them being BroughtDownToNormal.

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* ZergRush: At They can quickly bring out multiple high-level Dragons, at the cost of them being BroughtDownToNormal.those Dragons [[BroughtDownToNormal having no points to work with]]. Of course, that's why the Extra Deck is there.

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* {{Lunacy}}: Moon Dragon Quilla, based on the Incan goddess of the Moon.



* PowerOfTheSun: Sun Dragon Inti, based on the Incan god of the sun.

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* PowerOfTheSun: ThePowerOfTheSun: Sun Dragon Inti, based on the Incan god of the sun.Sun.
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* RapunzelHair: Reaper Oracle of Supay has this, with long strands of hair slightly visible in the space between her right arm and cape.

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* BackFromTheDead: This series's playstyle relies a lot on the Graveyard with the core combo taking advantage of Inti Quilla's ability to revive the other when destroyed to set up a loop. Additionally, several other cards from this series have effects which bring back monsters from the Graveyard.
* BalanceBuff: ''Duelist Pack: Legend Duelist 5'' introduced Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay, which addressed the deck's issues in searching out the Tuners needed to Synchro Summon Inti and Quilla. To wit, the Oracles are Level 5 monsters that Special Summon themselves from the hand at the cost of the controller discarding a card, then Special Summon their associated Tuner from the hand or Deck, automatically setting the controller up to Synchro Summon one of the dragons.

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* BackFromTheDead: This series's playstyle relies a lot on the Graveyard with the core combo taking advantage of Inti and Quilla's ability effects to revive the other when destroyed to set up a loop. Additionally, several other cards from this series have effects which bring back monsters from the Graveyard.
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''Duelist Pack: Legend Duelist 5'' introduced Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay, which addressed the deck's issues in searching out the Tuners needed to Synchro Summon Inti and Quilla. To wit, the Oracles are Level 5 monsters that Special Summon themselves from the hand at the cost of the controller discarding a card, then Special Summon their associated Tuner from the hand or Deck, automatically setting the controller up to Synchro Summon one of the dragons.dragons.
** The same pack also introduced the Field Spell Earthbound Geoglyph. While it primarily supports the Earthbound Immortals, it does help to accelerate the Inca series' strategy when used with Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay. To wit, it allows the controller to treat a Synchro Monster they control as 2 Tributes for the Tribute Summon of an Earthbound Immortal, which puts one of the dragons in the Graveyard and frees up the Extra Monster Zone for the player to Synchro Summon the other dragon using its respective Oracle. Earthbound Geoglyph also allows the controller to add an Earthbound Immortal Spell or Trap Card from their Deck to their hand when a Synchro Monster is Special Summoned, which the Inca series can easily fulfill through the Inti and Quilla loop.



* MythologyGag: Earthbound Overwalker is based on Rex Goodwin's appearance as a Dark Signer and his strategy involving Inti and Quilla with Overwalker requiring one synchro monster on the field and another in the graveyard to be summoned.

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* MythologyGag: Earthbound Overwalker Super Priest is based on one to Rex Goodwin's Goodwin. To wit, it physically resembles his muscular appearance as a Dark Signer and his strategy involving Inti and Quilla Signer, with Overwalker requiring a golden left hand to represent the fact that Rex grafted his brother Rudger's hand onto himself to gain the powers of a Signer. Furthermore, the card's name alludes to Rex's manga incarnation, who had the title of "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Duel_Priest Duel Priest]]". Super Priest posseses a Summoning condition wherein the controller can Special Summon it if they have Synchro Monsters both on their field and in their Graveyard, a condition which the Inca series is adept at fulfilling as it relies on the controller having one synchro monster dragon on the field and another with the other in the graveyard to be summoned.Graveyard.



** In order to perpetuate the cycle of rotating between Inti and Quilla, each dragon needs to be sent to the Graveyard so that its effect can Special Summon the other one from there. As such, any cards that banish monsters can very easily disrupt the deck's playstyle simply by banishing one of the dragons.

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** In order to perpetuate the cycle of rotating between Inti and Quilla, each dragon needs to be sent to the Graveyard so that its effect can Special Summon the other one from there. As such, any cards that banish monsters or return them to the hand or Deck can very easily disrupt the deck's playstyle simply by banishing preventing one of the dragons.dragons from going to the Graveyard.
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* DishingOutDirt: By default, since they're all [[CaptainObvious EARTH monsters]]. In addition, Master Diamond, Emerald, Crystal, Zirconia, Alexandrite, Lazuli, Pearl, and Obsidian are all Rock-Type monsters.

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* DishingOutDirt: By default, since they're all [[CaptainObvious EARTH monsters]].monsters. In addition, Master Diamond, Emerald, Crystal, Zirconia, Alexandrite, Lazuli, Pearl, and Obsidian are all Rock-Type monsters.
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* NotTheIntendedUse: It is easy to see from the artwork and effects of Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay, what the player is intended to do with them, namely Special Summon the associated Tuner and then Synchro Summon Inti or Quilla. However, shortly after those cards were revealed, players have commented that there are much better Level 6 and 8 Synchro Monster options that can be Summoned instead of the dragons, and those cards do nothing to keep players from accessing said monsters instead of the dragons themselves. From a deisgn standpoint, using the effects of those cards and then Synchro Summoning any other Synchro Monster apart from Inti or Quilla is an example of this trope.

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* NotTheIntendedUse: It is easy to see from the artwork and effects of Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay, what the player is intended to do with them, namely Special Summon the associated Tuner and then Synchro Summon Inti or Quilla. However, shortly after those cards were revealed, players have commented that there are much better Level 6 and 8 Synchro Monster options that can be Summoned instead of the dragons, and those cards do nothing to keep players from accessing said monsters instead of the dragons themselves. From a deisgn design standpoint, using the effects of those cards and then Synchro Summoning any other Synchro Monster apart from Inti or Quilla is an example of this trope.
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* MixAndMatchCritter: Gigantes Doll is comprised of parts from other Gimmick Puppet monsters.

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* MixAndMatchCritter: MixAndMatchCritters: Gigantes Doll is comprised of parts from other Gimmick Puppet monsters.
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* MindControl: Gigantes Doll's effect can be used by the controller to take control of up to two of the opponent's monsters.
* MixAndMatchCritter: Gigantes Doll is comprised of parts from other Gimmick Puppet monsters.
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* BalanceBuff: ''Duelist Pack: Legend Duelist 5'' introduced Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay, which addressed the deck's issues in searching out the Tuners needed to Synchro Summon Inti and Quilla. To wit, the Oracles are Level 5 monsters that Special Summon themselves from the hand at the cost of the controller discarding a card, then Special Summon their associated Tuner from the hand or Deck, automatically setting the controller up to Synchro Summon one of the dragons.


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* ShockAndAwe: Apocatequil is based on the Incan god of lightning and true to its inspiration, is a Thunder-Type monster.

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* BackFromTheDead: This series's playstyle relies a lot on the graveyard with the core combo taking advantage of Inti Quilla's ability to revive the other when destroyed to set up a loop. Additionally, several other cards from this series have effects which bring back monsters from the graveyard.

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* BackFromTheDead: This series's playstyle relies a lot on the graveyard Graveyard with the core combo taking advantage of Inti Quilla's ability to revive the other when destroyed to set up a loop. Additionally, several other cards from this series have effects which bring back monsters from the graveyard.Graveyard.


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* NotTheIntendedUse: It is easy to see from the artwork and effects of Envoy Oracle of Ascator and Reaper Oracle of Supay, what the player is intended to do with them, namely Special Summon the associated Tuner and then Synchro Summon Inti or Quilla. However, shortly after those cards were revealed, players have commented that there are much better Level 6 and 8 Synchro Monster options that can be Summoned instead of the dragons, and those cards do nothing to keep players from accessing said monsters instead of the dragons themselves. From a deisgn standpoint, using the effects of those cards and then Synchro Summoning any other Synchro Monster apart from Inti or Quilla is an example of this trope.


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* WeaksauceWeakness:
** In order to perpetuate the cycle of rotating between Inti and Quilla, each dragon needs to be sent to the Graveyard so that its effect can Special Summon the other one from there. As such, any cards that banish monsters can very easily disrupt the deck's playstyle simply by banishing one of the dragons.
** The fact that each dragon requires a specifically named Tuner that is tricky to search out poses a hindrance to efficiently Synchro Summoning them, as the deck will not be able to get off the ground if the player either cannot get the Tuners onto the field or is somehow prevented from accessing them by the opponent.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Inca Inca]]''' monsters are a series of monsters based on ancient Inca mythology. They were used by Rex Goodwin/Goodwin in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' anime.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Inca Inca]]''' monsters are a series of monsters based on ancient Inca mythology. Their strategy is to summon their synchro monsters Sun Dragon Inti and Moon Dragon Quilla and establish a loop where taking one will cause the other to revive. They were used by Rex Goodwin/Goodwin in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' anime.




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* BackFromTheDead: This series's playstyle relies a lot on the graveyard with the core combo taking advantage of Inti Quilla's ability to revive the other when destroyed to set up a loop. Additionally, several other cards from this series have effects which bring back monsters from the graveyard.



* MythologyGag: Earthbound Overwalker is based on Rex Goodwin's appearance as a Dark Signer and his strategy involving Inti and Quilla with Overwalker requiring one synchro monster on the field and another in the graveyard to be summoned.




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* TakingYouWithMe: If destroyed by battle, Inti will cause the attacking monster to be destroyed along with it while dealing half of its ATK to the opponent.
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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Gem-Knight Gem-Knights]]''' are an archetype of gemstone-themed Warriors that rely on Fusion Summoning via Gem-Knight Fusion to quickly swarm the field with powerful Fusion cards, their cards also recycling other Gem-Knights from the Graveyard. Their leader is Gem-Knight Master Diamond. They are used by Masumi Kotsu in the ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'' Anime.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Gem-Knight Gem-Knights]]''' are an archetype of gemstone-themed Warriors that rely on Fusion Summoning via Gem-Knight Fusion to quickly swarm the field with powerful Fusion cards, their cards also recycling other Gem-Knights from the Graveyard. Their leader is Gem-Knight Master Diamond. They are used by Masumi Kotsu Kotsu/[[DubNameChange Julia Krystal]] in the ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'' Anime.
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** Ice Master has coincidentally the same ATK as Dark Magician, Elemental HERO Neos, Stardust Dragon, Number 9: Utopia and Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon, the signature cards of the main characters of the five ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime series (''Duel Monsters'', ''GX'', ''5D's'', ''ZEXAL'' and ''ARC-V'') respectively. She has also the same DEF as ''GX'', ''5D's'' ''ZEXAL'' and ''ARC-V's'' hero's signature Monster Cards. Additionally, Dark Magician is a Spellcaster-Type and had a apprentice counterpart, which is Dark Magician Girl. Ice Master's apprentice counterpart can be, imaginatively, Blizzard Princess.

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** Ice Master has coincidentally the same ATK as Dark Magician, Elemental HERO Neos, Stardust Dragon, Number 9: 39: Utopia and Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon, the signature cards of the main characters of the five ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime series (''Duel Monsters'', ''GX'', ''5D's'', ''ZEXAL'' and ''ARC-V'') respectively. She has also the same DEF as ''GX'', ''5D's'' ''ZEXAL'' and ''ARC-V's'' hero's signature Monster Cards. Additionally, Dark Magician is a Spellcaster-Type and had a apprentice counterpart, which is Dark Magician Girl. Ice Master's apprentice counterpart can be, imaginatively, Blizzard Princess.
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* DragonsAreDivine: Felgrand Dragon is a case of this, if it's retrain's name, Divine Dragon Lord Felgrand, didn't tip you off.
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Later it would be revealed that Sophia has a counterpart in the form of '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Tierra%2C_Goddess_of_Rebirth Tierra]]''' who is just as powerful and as impractical as her. Later still, a Cyberse-Type counterpart called '''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/A-vida,_the_Dual_World_Crafter A-vida]]''' was revealed.

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Later it would be revealed that Sophia has a counterpart in the form of '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Tierra%2C_Goddess_of_Rebirth Tierra]]''' who is just as powerful and as impractical as her.her, and who served as a conclusion to the Duel Terminal storyline in general. Later still, a Cyberse-Type counterpart called '''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/A-vida,_the_Dual_World_Crafter A-vida]]''' was revealed.revealed at the climax of the World Legacy storyline, though whether or not as a conclusion remains to be seen.



** Tierra requires 10 or more different cards to be shuffled from the hand or field of the player back into the deck in order for her to be summoned. Furthermore, unlike Sophia, her effect of returning everything besides herself to the deck affects Pendulum monsters that are face-up in the Extra Deck.
** A-vida can only be Summoned if there are at least 8 Link Monsters on the field or in the Graveyards, and even if it's Summoned, you can't Special Summon any other monsters that turn. Its Summon, however, can shuffle every other banished, destroyed, or Summoned monster into the Deck.

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** Tierra requires 10 or more 10+ different cards to be shuffled from the hand or field of the player back into the deck in order for her to be summoned. Furthermore, unlike Sophia, her effect of returning everything besides herself to the deck affects Pendulum monsters that are face-up in the Extra Deck.
** A-vida can only be Summoned if there are at least 8 8+ Link Monsters on the field or in the Graveyards, and even if it's Summoned, you can't Special Summon any other monsters that turn. Its Summon, however, can shuffle every other banished, destroyed, or Summoned monster into the Deck.

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Later it would be revealed that Sophia has a counterpart in the form of '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Tierra%2C_Goddess_of_Rebirth Tierra]]''' who is just as powerful and as impractical as her.

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Later it would be revealed that Sophia has a counterpart in the form of '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Tierra%2C_Goddess_of_Rebirth Tierra]]''' who is just as powerful and as impractical as her. Later still, a Cyberse-Type counterpart called '''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/A-vida,_the_Dual_World_Crafter A-vida]]''' was revealed.



* AwesomeButImpractical:
** Sophia has a heavy summoning cost of requiring a Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, and Xyz monster to be on the field. However, they can be on either side of the field, and can be tributed against the opponent's will a la Lava Golem. Once it's summoned, its effect activates which banishes everything from both players' fields, hands, and graveyards. Neither Sophia's effect nor its summon can be stopped, meaning that if you pull her off, you'll get an instant 3600 shot at your opponent's life points, if not a game win due to their loss of resources (unless they pull a card like Dark Hole or Mirror Force out of their ass). Difficult to summon, by no means splashable, but in the right deck (and when you know your opponent enough to use his monster selection strengths against him), it can make quite a punch. However, Instant fusion can get out any five or lower fusion monster, whereas Xyz and Synchro monsters are commonly played. Solve the ritual problem, and you can try to get her out easily.
** Tierra requires 10 or more different cards to be shuffled from the hand or field of the player back into the deck in order for her to be summoned but, just like Sophia, her summon and effect cannot be responded with. Furthermore, unlike Sophia, her effect of returning everything besides herself to the deck affects Pendulum monsters that are face-up in the Extra Deck.

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* AwesomeButImpractical:
AwesomeButImpractical: All three monsters have ''extremely'' difficult conditions to fulfill just to get them onto the field. But if those conditions are fulfilled, then their Summons can't be negated—and their effects once they do hit the field can't be responded to with cards or effects:
** Sophia has a heavy summoning cost of requiring Sophia's Summon requires a Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, and Xyz monster to be banished while face-up on the field. However, they can be on either side of the field, and so can be tributed banished against the opponent's will a la Lava Golem. Once it's summoned, its effect activates which banishes everything from both players' fields, hands, and graveyards. Neither Sophia's effect nor its summon can be stopped, meaning Graveyards—meaning that if you pull her off, you'll get an instant 3600 shot at your opponent's life points, if not a game win due to their loss of resources (unless they pull a card like Dark Hole or Mirror Force out of their ass). Difficult to summon, by no means splashable, but in the right deck (and when you know your opponent enough to use his monster selection strengths against him), it can make quite a punch. However, Instant fusion can get out any five or lower fusion monster, whereas Xyz and Synchro monsters are commonly played. Solve the ritual problem, and you can try to get her out easily.
** Tierra requires 10 or more different cards to be shuffled from the hand or field of the player back into the deck in order for her to be summoned but, just like Sophia, her summon and effect cannot be responded with. summoned. Furthermore, unlike Sophia, her effect of returning everything besides herself to the deck affects Pendulum monsters that are face-up in the Extra Deck.
** A-vida can only be Summoned if there are at least 8 Link Monsters on the field or in the Graveyards, and even if it's Summoned, you can't Special Summon any other monsters that turn. Its Summon, however, can shuffle every other banished, destroyed, or Summoned monster into the
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According to the backstory provided in Japanese materials, the fire head was once Petit Dragon, who served the Charmer Wynn. His desire to become stronger lead to him becoming the Darkfire Dragon, who merged with four other dragons to become the Five-Headed Dragon.

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According to the backstory provided in Japanese materials, the fire head was once Petit Dragon, who served the Charmer Wynn. His form when Wynn is in her Familiar-Possessed State is called Storm Dragon. His desire to become stronger lead to him becoming the Darkfire Dragon, who merged with four other dragons to become the Five-Headed Dragon.
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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Graydle Graydles]]''' are an archetype of WATER Aqua-Type monsters whose effects revolves around destroying themselves to activate their effects and taking control of the opponent's monsters.

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'''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Graydle Graydles]]''' are an archetype of WATER Aqua-Type monsters whose effects revolves revolve around destroying themselves to activate their effects and taking control of the opponent's monsters.



* TheGreys: The Graydles' natural form, Graydle Slime is a slime-like Grey alien. They even are depicted like this in the artwork for Graydle Impact.

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* TheGreys: The Graydles' natural form, form. Graydle Slime is a slime-like Grey alien. They even are also depicted like this in the artwork for Graydle Impact.



* TransformationOfThePossessed: Krocodilus is forcibly transformed into Graydle Crocodile in the artwork for Greydle Parasite

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* ShoutOut: In "Graydle Impact", an alien spaceship crash lands on a foreign planet. Its sole survivor is a blob-like monster that starts parasiting local creatures, assimilating them and assuming their form ("Graydle Parasite"). It gets discovered and is attacked ("Graydle Combat"), but parts of its body detach and morph into clones ("Graydle Split"). One of said clones mutates into a monstrous amalgamation of every previous host ("Graydle Dragon"). All of this makes the archetype a quite blatant reference to ''Film/TheThing1982'', which features the exact same plot.
* TransformationOfThePossessed: Krocodilus is forcibly transformed into Graydle Crocodile in the artwork for Greydle ParasiteGraydle Parasite.



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* BigThinShortTrio: Purgatrio.



* TheCorruption[=/=]DemonOfHumanOrigin: The fact that Caliga shares the same ATK, DEF, Attribute, and Level as Aleister—plus the similar clothing—implies it is a mutated Aleister. And then Aleister the Invoker of Madness's card art is showing him turning into Caliga.

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* TheCorruption[=/=]DemonOfHumanOrigin: DemonOfHumanOrigin: The fact that Caliga shares the same ATK, DEF, Attribute, and Level as Aleister—plus Aleister-plus the similar clothing—implies it is a mutated Aleister. And then Later confirmed by Aleister the Invoker of Madness's card art is showing art, which shows him turning into Caliga.



* MythologyGag: Invocation's ability to Fusion Summon using monsters in any player's graveyard is reminiscent of Jim Crocodile Cook's Fossil Fusion from ''Anime/YuGiOhGX''.

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* DishingOutDirt: The archetype is entirely comprised of EARTH monsters.
* MakingASplash: River Stormer, even though it's an EARTH monster.



* DishingOutDirt: The archetype is entirely comprised of EARTH monsters.



* StatusBuff: By detaching one material, Colossal Mountain can permanently increase its ATK by 1000.

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* StatusBuff: By detaching one material, Colossal Mountain Smasher can permanently increase its ATK by 1000.



** During the LINK era, Aleister would join the Prophecy archetype as Crowley, the Origin of Prophecy. It's a nod to the Prophecy/Invoked hybrid decks.

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[[folder:Fortune Ladies]]Ladies / Fortune Fairies]]



In the ''5D's'' anime, they have younger and weaker counterparts, called the '''Fortune Fairies''', who are Normal monsters with 0 ATK and DEF and having Levels from 1 to 6. They are used by Carly before her time as a Dark Signer, but they evolve to Fortune Ladies when she becomes a Dark Signer.

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In the ''5D's'' anime, they They have younger and weaker counterparts, called the '''Fortune Fairies''', '''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Fortune_Fairy Fortune Fairies]]''', who in the anime are Normal monsters with 0 ATK and DEF and having Levels from 1 to 6. They In the real-life card game, they were made into effect monsters which support Spellcaster monsters in genral.

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* BackFromTheDead: Fortune Lady Ever has the ability to revive herself if she is in the graveyard during the opponent's End Phase y banishing another Spellcaster from the Graveyard.



* ColorCodedElements: Each Fortune Lady is dressed in the color of their Attribute, each in a color of the rainbow.

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* ColorCodedElements: Each of the initial six Fortune Lady is dressed in the color of their Attribute, each in a color of the rainbow.


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* MythologyGag: Fortune Lady Past's appearance resembles that of Dark Signer Carly who used the archetype in the anime.


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** Similarly, Fortune Lady Ever is an older version of Solitaire Magician.
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The archetype is featured in the Structure Deck: ''Onslaught of the Fire Kings''.


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The archetype is featured in the Structure Deck: ''Geargia Rampage''.


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The archetype is featured in the Structure Deck: ''Marik Ishtar''.

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