Difference between revisions of "Circular"

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==Design==
 
==Design==
The monsters are themed around [[wikipedia:Fairy ring|fairy rings]] and [[wikipedia:Fairy circle (arid grass formation)|fairy circles]], which are two types of naturally occurring, circular interruptions in the landscape, the former being caused by fungal growth. Such patches of terrain seem anomalous (and are not fully understood yet scientifically), and have taken on significance in folklore, particularly in places such as Ireland.
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The monsters are themed around [[wikipedia:Fairy ring|fairy rings]] and [[wikipedia:Fairy circle (arid grass formation)|fairy circles]], which are two types of naturally occurring, circular interruptions in the landscape, the former being caused by fungal growth, the latter potentially by either the action of insects or plants. Such patches of terrain seem anomalous (and are not fully understood yet scientifically), and have taken on significance in folklore, particularly in places such as Ireland.
  
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
The series serve as a small engine that supports [[Insect]] and [[Plant]] decks to swarm the field and potentially [[Synchro Summon]].
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The series serves as a small engine that supports [[Insect]] and [[Plant]] decks to swarm the field and potentially [[Synchro Summon]].
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=== Recommended cards ===
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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|tuner monsters =
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* [[Fairyant the Circular Sorcerer]]
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* [[Kyklos the Circular Fairy]]
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Circle of the Fairies]]
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}}
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 09:49, 26 January 2024

Circular
"Circle of the Fairies" with "Fairyant the Circular Sorcerer"
Japanese
  • えんかん
  • 円喚 (base)
  • えんかん (ruby)
Sets
Lists

Circular (えんかん Enkan) is a small series of WIND Tuner and Synchro monsters introduced in Photon Hypernova.

Design

The monsters are themed around fairy rings and fairy circles, which are two types of naturally occurring, circular interruptions in the landscape, the former being caused by fungal growth, the latter potentially by either the action of insects or plants. Such patches of terrain seem anomalous (and are not fully understood yet scientifically), and have taken on significance in folklore, particularly in places such as Ireland.

Playing style

The series serves as a small engine that supports Insect and Plant decks to swarm the field and potentially Synchro Summon.

Recommended cards

Trivia

  • Despite their English names, none of the monsters are Fairy-Type.