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Japanese (base text) |
ヴァンパイア | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Vanpaia | ||
Japanese (translated) |
Vampire | ||
English |
Vampire | ||
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In the manga, there are certain Spell and Trap Cards that specifically support Vampire (ヴァンパイア) monsters. However, there is no 'Vampire' sub-type in the real OCG/TCG. Most of these cards are Zombie-Type and are usually good additions to Zombie Decks.
Camula in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, and Tilla Mook in Yu-Gi-Oh! R, use Vampire-themed Decks.
"Vampire Orchis'" original name is 「-ブラッド・オーキス-」 (Blood Orchis), so it is excluded from cards that refer to "Vampire" monsters. But "Red-Moon Baby" is considered part of this Archetype because it's original name is 「ヴァンパイア ・ ベビー 」 (Vampire Baby).