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{{Show card image|Nibiru, the Primal Being|caption="[[Nibiru, the Primal Being]]", a Rock monster.}}
| image name        = MegarockDragon-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
 
}}
 
{{Infobox/Archetype/ExtendedName
 
| kanji            = {{Ruby|岩|がん}}{{Ruby|石|せき}}
 
| japanese          = 岩石
 
| furigana          = がんせき
 
| romaji            = Ganseki
 
| english          = Rock
 
| french            = Rocher
 
| german            = Fels
 
| italian          = Roccia
 
| korean            = 암석 (巖石) ''Amseok''
 
| portuguese        = Rocha
 
| spanish          = Roca
 
| chinese          = 岩石 ''Yánshí / Ngaam4 sek6''
 
}}
 
{{Infobox/Archetype/Yu-Gi-Oh!
 
| list              = List of Rock-Type monsters
 
| support list      = List of Rock-Type support cards
 
| anti-support list = List of Rock-Type anti-support cards
 
}}
 
{{Infobox/Archetype/End}}
 
  
 
'''Rock''' ({{Ruby|岩|がん}}{{Ruby|石|せき}} ''Ganseki'') are a [[Type]] of monsters.
 
'''Rock''' ({{Ruby|岩|がん}}{{Ruby|石|せき}} ''Ganseki'') are a [[Type]] of monsters.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Usually, Rock monsters belong to the [[EARTH]] [[Attribute]] and possess high [[DEF]] and defense-related [[card effect]]s. A significant number of Rock monsters have effects related to Flip Summoning or have the ability to flip themselves face-down again.
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Rock monsters are typically representing the embodiment of Earth element. They mostly appear as creatures made of dust, sand, rocks or other minerals, such as gemstones. Golems are also common creatures that represent the 'people' among Rock monsters. Many also appear in the form various inanimate objects such as statues, idols, charms, jars, totems, or structures (as represented by "[[Castle Gate]]"). It could even take form as a complete building, like "[[Number 68: Sanaphond the Sky Prison]]", "[[Utgarda, Generaider Boss of Delusion]]", and "[[Skyfaring Castle of the Black Forest]]".
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A few Rock monsters, however, take appearance visually as humans; this might happen in an archetype that was meant to have all monsters within the group to be a single Type, such as "[[Adamancipator]]". The other case is the "[[Monk]]" series that includes "[[Monk Fighter]]" and its [[Master Monk|upgraded form]]; the reason might because monks are typically shown to have extreme physical strength and endurance, close to that of rocks.
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Usually, Rock monsters belong to the [[EARTH]] [[Attribute]] and possess high [[DEF]] and defense-related [[card effect]]s. A significant number of Rock monsters (especially during the early days) have effects related to [[Flip Summon]]ing or have the ability to flip themselves face-down again. While later Rock monsters are now geared towards [[mill]]ing their own cards to trigger certain effects in [[Graveyard]] or to use them as a resource later on.
  
== Themes ==
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==Themes==
=== Pure ===
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{| style="width:100%"
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===''[[TCG]]''/''[[OCG]]''===
 
* [[Adamancipator]]
 
* [[Adamancipator]]
 
* [[Fossil]]
 
* [[Fossil]]
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* [[Triamid]]
 
* [[Triamid]]
  
=== Multi-type ===
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;Mixed
 
* [[Chronomaly]]
 
* [[Chronomaly]]
* [[Gem-Knight]]
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* [[Gem-]]
 
* [[Gogogo]]
 
* [[Gogogo]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru]]
* [[Naturia]]
 
 
* [[sphinx]]
 
* [[sphinx]]
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===''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel|Rush Duel]]''===
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* [[Magnet Warrior (Rush Duel)|Magnet Warrior]]
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===Anime/manga-only===
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* [[Stone (Rush Duel)|Stone]]
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|}
  
==In other media==
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==Appearance in media==
The only main character in the anime to use a Rock Deck is [[Jim Crocodile Cook]], although other characters do use Rock-Type monsters. [[Yugi Muto]] uses the "Magnet Warriors", [[Jaden Yuki]] uses "[[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]", [[Yusei Fudo]] uses "[[Rockstone Warrior]]", [[Jack Atlas]] uses the "Piece Golems" and "[[Power Giant]]" and [[Yuma Tsukumo]] uses the "[[Gogogo]]" monsters.
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The following characters use Rock monsters across the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' franchise.
 
 
==Play styles==
 
===Bouncing Rock Control Deck===
 
The point of this Deck is to restrain the opposition while supporting field advantage using the [[bouncing]] [[card effect|effects]] and high [[DEF]] of Rock monsters to, then attack for about 1000-2000 damage every turn.
 
 
 
Many good cards are in ''[[Structure Deck: Invincible Fortress]]''. There are also several [[Trap Card]]s that destroy [[face-up]] monsters, and many Rock monsters can flip themselves [[face-down]]. Keep in mind the opponent ''will'' attack high DEF monsters to keep them from Flip Summoning and activating effects, so punish them with cards like "[[Shifting Shadows]]" and "[[Canyon]]". See [[Stone Statue of the Aztecs (character)]] for some good ideas.
 
 
 
Opponents may be intimidated from attacking, so "[[Battle Mania]]" can force them to do a lot of damage to themselves, particularly with cards like "[[Canyon]]" or "[[Continuous Destruction Punch]]".
 
 
 
Beware mass monster removal cards like "[[Dark Armed Dragon]]" and "[[Dark Hole]]".  
 
  
{{Decklist| Bouncing Rock Control
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===Anime===
| monsters            =
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<div class="columns" style="column-count:2">
* [[Dummy Golem]]
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;''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
* [[Guardian Sphinx]]
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* [[Yugi Muto]]
* [[Guardian Statue]]
 
* [[Megarock Dragon]]
 
* [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]
 
* [[Gigastone Omega]]
 
* [[Mine Golem]]
 
* [[Exxod, Master of The Guard]]
 
* [[Big Piece Golem]]
 
* [[Grandsoil the Elemental Lord]]
 
| spells              =
 
* [[Canyon]]
 
* [[Chorus of Sanctuary]]
 
* [[Continuous Destruction Punch]]
 
* [[Creature Swap]]
 
* [[Gaia Power]]
 
* [[Hammer Shot]]
 
* [[Messenger of Peace]]
 
* [[Shield & Sword]]
 
* [[Shifting Shadows]]
 
* [[Stumbling]]
 
* [[Wave-Motion Cannon]] (Optional)
 
* [[Unity]] (Optional)
 
| traps                =
 
* [[Compulsory Evacuation Device]]
 
* [[Cross Counter]]
 
* [[Mind Crush]]
 
* [[Needle Ceiling]]
 
* [[Ordeal of a Traveler]]
 
* [[Minefield Eruption]]
 
}}
 
  
===Rock Anti-Meta (Rock Stun)===
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;''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
Rock [[Anti-Meta]] (commonly referred to as "Rock Stun") Decks use Rock-Type and other monsters that have meta-breaking effects to counter the current [[Metagame]].  The Deck can be played in a variety of ways. Some builds splash Rock monsters into a standard Anti-Meta build with cards such as "[[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]", "[[King Tiger Wanghu]]" and "[[Doomcaliber Knight]]". Other builds focus on a more aggressive play style, often using only Rock monsters and playing "[[Solidarity]]" to gain 2700 ATK "[[Koa'ki Meiru]]" monsters and a 2000 ATK "[[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]". Still other builds use a pseudo-[[Macro Cosmos Deck]] to counter common effects that resolve in the Graveyard, while using cards such as "[[Release from Stone]]" and other cards like "[[Core Blast]]" to set up combos and gain field advantage, while using the "Koa'ki Meiru" monsters to hinder the opponent's strategies.
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* [[Bastion Misawa]]
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* [[Jim Crocodile Cook]]
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* [[Amnael]]
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* [[T-Bone]]
  
{{Decklist| Rock Anti-Meta
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;''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''
| monsters            =
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* [[Yusei Fudo]]
* [[Barrier Statue of the Drought]]
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* [[Jack Atlas]]
* [[Block Golem]]
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* [[Tenzen Yanagi]]
* [[Block Dragon]]
 
* [[Cyber Dragon]]
 
* [[D.D. Warrior Lady]]
 
* [[D.D. Assailant]]
 
* [[D.D. Crow]]
 
* [[Doki Doki]]
 
* [[Doomcaliber Knight]]
 
* [[Effect Veiler]]
 
* [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]
 
* [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]]
 
* [[Legendary Jujitsu Master]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Boulder]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Guardian]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Overload]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Sandman]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Wall]]
 
* [[Morphing Jar]] (Forbidden)
 
* [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]
 
* [[Power Giant]]
 
* [[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]
 
| spells              =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Burden of the Mighty]]
 
* [[Catapult Zone]]
 
* [[Diamond Core of Koa'ki Meiru]]
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
 
* [[Forbidden Lance]]
 
* [[Magic Planter]]
 
* [[Moon Mirror Shield]]
 
* [[Pot of Duality]]
 
* [[Prohibition]]
 
* [[Seal of Orichalcos]]
 
* [[Shrink]]
 
* [[Smashing Ground]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
 
| traps                =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Anti-Spell Fragrance]] ([[Pendulum]], [[Harpie]], etc.)
 
* [[Core Blast]]
 
* [[Light-Imprisoning Mirror]]
 
* [[Lose 1 Turn]]
 
* [[Mask of Restrict]] (counter to the updated [[Monarch]] archtype)
 
* [[Pinpoint Guard]]
 
* [[Powerful Rebirth]]
 
* [[Quaking Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Skill Drain]]
 
* [[Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror]]
 
* [[Starlight Road]]
 
* [[Trap Stun]]
 
| fusion monsters      =
 
* [[Chimeratech Fortress Dragon]]
 
| synchro monsters    =
 
* [[Stardust Dragon]]
 
| xyz monsters        =
 
* [[Number 55: Gogogo Goliath]]
 
}}
 
  
===Catapult Rock Stun===
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;''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''
With the release of "[[Catapult Zone]]" and "[[Block Golem]]" in "[[Return of the Duelist]]", Rock Stun focuses not only on anti-meta, but also on controlling the field and filling the Graveyard with monsters for their ace monsters "[[Block Golem]]" and "[[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]]".
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* [[Yuma Tsukumo]]
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* [[Rio Kastle]]
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* [[Vector]]
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* [[Trey]]
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* [[Triad of Terror]]
  
{{Decklist| Catapult Rock Stun
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;''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]''
| monsters            =
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* [[Julia Krystal]]
* [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]
 
* [[Legendary Jujitsu Master]]
 
* [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]
 
* [[Morphing Jar 2]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Guardian]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Wall]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Sandman]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Overload]]
 
* [[Maxx "C"]]
 
* [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]]
 
* [[Block Golem]]
 
* [[Revival Golem]]
 
* [[Grandsoil the Elemental Lord]]
 
| spells              =
 
* [[Catapult Zone]]
 
* [[Terraforming]]
 
* [[Solidarity]]
 
* [[Attack the Moon!]]
 
| traps                =
 
* [[Starlight Road]]
 
* [[Skill Drain]]
 
* [[Debunk]]
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Fiendish Chain]]
 
* [[Magic Cylinder]]
 
| xyz monsters        =
 
* [[Number 30: Acid Golem of Destruction]]
 
* [[Soul of Silvermountain]]
 
* [[Giant Soldier of Steel]]
 
* [[Fairy King Albverdich]]
 
* [[Gem-Knight Pearl]]
 
* [[Number 52: Diamond Crab King]]
 
* [[Daigusto Emeral]] ([[Number 55: Gogogo Goliath]] can recycle your Rock-Types without disrupting Block Golem's conditions)
 
* [[Gagaga Cowboy]]
 
* [[Number C106: Giant Red Hand]]
 
}}
 
  
===Aggressive Rock Bounce Deck===
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;''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]''
This deck uses the bounce effect of [[Golem Sentry]] to continually return the opponent's monsters back to their hand, leaving them open to attacks by stronger rock monsters. [[Gigantes]] works well because of its high 1900 ATK and its ability to be Special Summoned also working as a possible Spell and Trap removal. Also the Effect of [[Mirage Dragon]] will help allow Direct Attacks without worrying about [[Trap]]s.  [[Giant Rat]] works to keep Monsters on your side of the Field.  Its ability to Special Summon [[Golem Sentry]], [[Criosphinx]], [[Moai Interceptor Cannons]] and [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]] gives you great flexibility.
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* [[Ishida Glatt]]
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</div>
  
{{Decklist| Aggressive Rock Bounce
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==Icons==
| monsters            =
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These are icons used to represent the Rock Type in various video games. They mostly depict either a simple boulder or "[[Giant Soldier of Stone]]".
* [[Criosphinx]]
 
* [[Giant Rat]]
 
* [[Guardian Sphinx]]
 
* [[Guardian Statue]]
 
* [[Hieracosphinx]]
 
* [[Megarock Dragon]]
 
* [[Mirage Dragon]]
 
* [[Moai Interceptor Cannons]]
 
* [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]
 
* [[Big-Tusked Mammoth]]
 
| spells              =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Chorus of Sanctuary]]
 
* [[Fissure]]
 
* [[Hammer Shot]]
 
* [[Swords of Revealing Light]]
 
* [[D.D. Designator]]
 
* [[Messenger of Peace]]
 
* [[Wave-Motion Cannon]]
 
* [[Array of Revealing Light]]
 
* [[Venom Swamp]]
 
| traps                =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Ordeal of a Traveler]]
 
}}
 
  
===Rock Swarm Deck===
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<gallery>
This [[Deck]] utilizes the card powerful Rock beatsticks like: [[Koa'ki Meiru Guardian]], [[Koa'ki Meiru Wall]], [[Gogogo Giant]] and [[Koa'ki Meiru Sandman]]. One of the major differences between this Rock Deck and other Rock Decks, is that it special summons. While most Rock decks rely on flip effects to take down the opponent, this deck relies on swarming the field with huge beatsticks and/or several rock floaters that provide both field advantage and a host of power plays. It's key card is [[Block Golem]]. This card allows you to summon any two level four or lower rock type monsters from your graveyard by sending itself to the graveyard. From here you have access to rank 3 and 4 xyzs like [[Acid Golem of Destruction]], [[Gem-Knight Pearl]] and the like. Its has two ace monsters: [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]] and [[Grandsoil the Elemental Lord]]. other cards that may be useful for this deck due to their easy summoning requirements and/or deck thinning abilities are [[Naturia Cliff]], [[Naturia Rock]], [[Chronomaly Crystal Bones]],and [[Chronomaly Crystal Skull]]. It is recommended that the deck is comprised of earth type monsters, as [[Block Golem]] cannot activate its effect if there are any other attributes in the graveyard. You can use several spell and trap cards to dump rocks from your deck to the graveyard to fulfill the summoning requirements for the ace cards in the deck.
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Rock.png          | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories|Forbidden Memories]]''
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Rock-Type-DM5.png  | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1|Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1]]''
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Rock-DOR.png      | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses|The Duelists of the Roses]]''
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TypeRock-CMC.png  | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum|Capsule Monster Coliseum]]''
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Type-Rock-YDT1.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Duel Transer|Duel Transer]]''
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Rock-TF06.png      | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6|Tag Force 6]]''
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Type-Rock-DAR.png  | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena|Duel Arena]]''
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Rock-DG.png        | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Generation|Duel Generation]]''
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Type-Rock-LOD2.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution|Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution]]''
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Type-Rock-MADU.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel|Master Duel]]''
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</gallery>
  
{{Decklist| Rock Swarm
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== In other languages ==
| monsters            =
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{{In other languages
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| fr_name  = Rocher
* [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]]
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| de_name  = Fels
* [[Naturia Cliff]]
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| it_name  = Roccia
* [[Gogogo Golem]]
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| pt_name  = Rocha
* [[Block Golem]]
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| es_name  = Roca
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Guardian]]
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| ja_name  = {{Ruby|岩|がん}}{{Ruby|石|せき}}
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Sandman]]
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| ja_romaji = Ganseki
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Wall]]
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| ko_name  = 암석
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Overload]]
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| ko_rr    = Amseok
* [[Chronomaly Crystal Skull]]
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| zh_name  = 岩石
* [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]
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| zh_pinyin = Yánshí
* [[Chronomaly Crystal Bones]]
 
* [[Naturia Rock]]
 
* [[Grandsoil the Elemental Lord]]
 
* [[Gem-Knight Crystal]]
 
* [[Gem-Knight Alexandrite]]
 
* [[Revival Golem]]
 
| spells              =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Catapult Zone]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
| traps                =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Release from Stone]]
 
* [[Return from the Different Dimension]]
 
* [[Rock Bombardment]]
 
* [[Skill Drain]]
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
| xyz monsters        =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Gem-Knight Pearl]]
 
* [[Fairy King Albverdich]]
 
* [[Giant Soldier of Steel]]
 
* [[Soul of Silvermountain]]
 
* [[Gagaga Cowboy]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
===Rock Surge Deck===
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== See also ==
Surprisingly, a large number of monsters in a typical [[Monster Surge]] deck are [[Earth]]. This [[Deck]] combines them with Rock Swarm for excellent synergy and versatility. Milling cards fill the graveyard with Rock and [[Earth]] monsters quickly for fast swarming setups and [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]], which will kill almost any beatstick. Earth tuners like [[T.G. Striker]] and [[Glow-Up Bulb]] enable access to [[Naturia]] Synchros - when combined with Rock Stun monsters, the opponent can get locked down hard. Remember to run few Spell Cards (only one recommended) so as not to interfere with [[Witch of the Black Rose]] or [[Gallis the Star Beast]].
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* [[List of Rock-Type monsters]]
 
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* [[List of Rock-Type support cards]]
{{Decklist| Rock Surge
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* [[List of Rock-Type anti-support cards]]
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* [[Rock Deck]]
* [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]]
 
* [[Gigantes]]
 
* [[The Rock Spirit]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Guardian]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Wall]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Sandman]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Boulder]]
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Overload]]
 
* [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]]
 
* [[Golem Sentry]]
 
* [[Criosphinx]]
 
* [[Gogogo Golem]]
 
* [[Megarock Dragon]]
 
* [[Rockstone Warrior]]
 
* [[Guardian Sphinx]]
 
* [[Hieracosphinx]]
 
| spells              =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
 
* [[Solidarity]]
 
* [[Fissure]]
 
* [[Wave Motion Cannon]]
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
 
| traps                =
 
<!-- This is not an exact Decklist. Do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Nightmare Wheel]]
 
* [[Threatening Roar]]
 
* [[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]
 
* [[Fiendish Chain]]
 
* [[Release from Stone]]
 
}}
 
  
 
{{Card types}}
 
{{Card types}}
 
 
[[Category:Types]]
 
[[Category:Types]]

Latest revision as of 12:22, 5 February 2024

Nibiru, the Primal Being
"Nibiru, the Primal Being", a Rock monster.

Rock (がんせき Ganseki) are a Type of monsters.

Overview[edit]

Rock monsters are typically representing the embodiment of Earth element. They mostly appear as creatures made of dust, sand, rocks or other minerals, such as gemstones. Golems are also common creatures that represent the 'people' among Rock monsters. Many also appear in the form various inanimate objects such as statues, idols, charms, jars, totems, or structures (as represented by "Castle Gate"). It could even take form as a complete building, like "Number 68: Sanaphond the Sky Prison", "Utgarda, Generaider Boss of Delusion", and "Skyfaring Castle of the Black Forest".

A few Rock monsters, however, take appearance visually as humans; this might happen in an archetype that was meant to have all monsters within the group to be a single Type, such as "Adamancipator". The other case is the "Monk" series that includes "Monk Fighter" and its upgraded form; the reason might because monks are typically shown to have extreme physical strength and endurance, close to that of rocks.

Usually, Rock monsters belong to the EARTH Attribute and possess high DEF and defense-related card effects. A significant number of Rock monsters (especially during the early days) have effects related to Flip Summoning or have the ability to flip themselves face-down again. While later Rock monsters are now geared towards milling their own cards to trigger certain effects in Graveyard or to use them as a resource later on.

Themes[edit]

TCG/OCG[edit]

Mixed

Rush Duel[edit]

Anime/manga-only[edit]

Appearance in media[edit]

The following characters use Rock monsters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.

Anime[edit]

Icons[edit]

These are icons used to represent the Rock Type in various video games. They mostly depict either a simple boulder or "Giant Soldier of Stone".

In other languages[edit]

"Rock" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French Rocher
German Fels
Italian Roccia
Portuguese Rocha
Spanish Roca
Japanese がんせきGanseki
がんせき (kana)
岩石 (base)
Korean 암석Amseok
Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) 岩石Yánshí

See also[edit]