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[[Brron, Mad King of Dark World (character)|Brron, Mad King of Dark World]] uses this archetype in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime. | [[Brron, Mad King of Dark World (character)|Brron, Mad King of Dark World]] uses this archetype in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime. | ||
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The names of "Dark World" monsters are mostly based on colors, many of which feature prominently in their artwork and their army positions. The English names are based on the words for the colors with either extra letters added/removed or corrupt spellings. The Japanese names are based on the transcriptions of the English words for the colors with one or more [[wikipedia:Mora (linguistics)|morae]] deleted. The Chinese names are combinations of the color names and [[wikipedia:Transcription into Chinese characters|transcription]]s/transliterations of English or Japanese words, in terms of phonetics. | The names of "Dark World" monsters are mostly based on colors, many of which feature prominently in their artwork and their army positions. The English names are based on the words for the colors with either extra letters added/removed or corrupt spellings. The Japanese names are based on the transcriptions of the English words for the colors with one or more [[wikipedia:Mora (linguistics)|morae]] deleted. The Chinese names are combinations of the color names and [[wikipedia:Transcription into Chinese characters|transcription]]s/transliterations of English or Japanese words, in terms of phonetics. | ||
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− | {| class="wikitable" | + | ! Dark World |
− | + | ! Name origin | |
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− | + | | [[Beiige, Vanguard of Dark World|Beiige, Vanguard]] | |
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− | | [[Beiige, Vanguard of Dark World|Beiige]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Beige|Beige]] | | [[wikipedia:Beige|Beige]] | ||
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− | | [[Broww, Huntsman of Dark World|Broww]] | + | | [[Broww, Huntsman of Dark World|Broww, Huntsman]] |
| [[wikipedia:Brown|Brown]] | | [[wikipedia:Brown|Brown]] | ||
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− | | [[Brron, Mad King of Dark World|Brron]] | + | | [[Brron, Mad King of Dark World|Brron, Mad King]] |
| [[wikipedia:Bronze (color)|Bronze]] | | [[wikipedia:Bronze (color)|Bronze]] | ||
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− | | [[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World|Ceruli]] | + | | [[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World|Ceruli, Guru]] |
| [[wikipedia:Cerulean|Cerulean]] | | [[wikipedia:Cerulean|Cerulean]] | ||
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− | | [[Cobal, Excavator of Dark World|Cobal]] | + | | [[Cobal, Excavator of Dark World|Cobal, Excavator]] |
| [[wikipedia:Cobalt blue|Cobalt]] | | [[wikipedia:Cobalt blue|Cobalt]] | ||
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− | | [[Clorless, Chaos King of Dark World|Clorless]] | + | | [[Clorless, Chaos King of Dark World|Clorless, Chaos King]] |
| [[wikipedia:Monochrome|Colorless]] | | [[wikipedia:Monochrome|Colorless]] | ||
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− | | [[Genta, Gateman of Dark World|Genta]] | + | | [[Genta, Gateman of Dark World|Genta, Gateman]] |
| [[wikipedia:magenta|Magenta]] | | [[wikipedia:magenta|Magenta]] | ||
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− | | [[Goldd, Wu-Lord of Dark World|Goldd]] | + | | [[Goldd, Wu-Lord of Dark World|Goldd, Wu-Lord]] |
| [[wikipedia:Gold (color)|Gold]] | | [[wikipedia:Gold (color)|Gold]] | ||
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− | | [[Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World|Grapha]] | + | | [[Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World|Grapha, Dragon Lord]] & [[Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World|Dragon Overlord]] |
| [[wikipedia:Graphite|Graphite]] | | [[wikipedia:Graphite|Graphite]] | ||
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− | | [[Gren, Tactician of Dark World|Gren]] | + | | [[Gren, Tactician of Dark World|Gren, Tactician]] |
| [[wikipedia:Green|Green]] | | [[wikipedia:Green|Green]] | ||
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− | | [[Kahkki, Guerilla of Dark World|Kahkki]] | + | | [[Kahkki, Guerilla of Dark World|Kahkki, Guerilla]] |
| [[wikipedia:Khaki|Khaki]] | | [[wikipedia:Khaki|Khaki]] | ||
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− | | [[Latinum, Exarch of Dark World|Latinum]] | + | | [[Latinum, Exarch of Dark World|Latinum, Exarch]] |
| [[wikipedia:Platinum (color)|Platinum]] | | [[wikipedia:Platinum (color)|Platinum]] | ||
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− | | [[Lucent, Netherlord of Dark World|Lucent]] | + | | [[Lucent, Netherlord of Dark World|Lucent, Netherlord]] |
− | | [[wikipedia:Translucent|Translucent]] | + | | [[wikipedia:Translucent|Translucent]] (''TCG'')<br/>''[[wiktionary:透ける|Sukeru]]'' [see-through] + [[wikipedia:Skeleton|skeleton]] (''OCG'') |
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− | | [[Parl, Hermit of Dark World|Parl]] | + | | [[Parl, Hermit of Dark World|Parl, Hermit]] |
| [[wikipedia:pearl (color)|Pearl]] | | [[wikipedia:pearl (color)|Pearl]] | ||
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− | | [[Reign-Beaux, | + | | [[Reign-Beaux, Overlord of Dark World|Reign-Beaux, Overlord]] & [[Reign-Beaux, Overking of Dark World|Overking]] |
− | | [[wikipedia:Rainbow|Rainbow]] | + | | [[wikipedia:Rainbow|Rainbow]] + [[wiktionary:reign|reign]] + [[wiktionary:beaux|beaux]] (''TCG'')<br/>Rainbow + reign (''OCG'') |
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− | | [[Renge, Gatekeeper of Dark World|Renge]] | + | | [[Renge, Gatekeeper of Dark World|Renge, Gatekeeper]] |
| [[wikipedia:Orange (colour)|Orange]] | | [[wikipedia:Orange (colour)|Orange]] | ||
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− | | [[Scarr, Scout of Dark World|Scarr]] | + | | [[Scarr, Scout of Dark World|Scarr, Scout]] |
| [[wikipedia:Scarlet (color)|Scarlet]] | | [[wikipedia:Scarlet (color)|Scarlet]] | ||
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− | | [[Sillva, Warlord of Dark World|Sillva]] | + | | [[Sillva, Warlord of Dark World|Sillva, Warlord]] |
| [[wikipedia:Silver (color)|Silver]] | | [[wikipedia:Silver (color)|Silver]] | ||
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− | | [[Snoww, Unlight of Dark World|Snoww]] | + | | [[Snoww, Unlight of Dark World|Snoww, Unlight]] |
| [[wikipedia:Snow|Snow]] | | [[wikipedia:Snow|Snow]] | ||
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− | | [[Zure, Knight of Dark World|Zure]] | + | | [[Zure, Knight of Dark World|Zure, Knight]] |
| [[wikipedia:Azure (color)|Azure]] | | [[wikipedia:Azure (color)|Azure]] | ||
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==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
− | "Dark World" | + | "Dark World" is a discard-focused archetype; almost all of its monsters have [[Trigger Effect]]s that provide advantage when they are [[discard]]ed from the [[hand]] by a card [[effect]] (and importantly, not when they are discarded a cost, such as with "[[Knightmare]]" monsters), and provide additional advantage when said discard effect was an opponent's effect. |
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− | + | While earlier "Dark World" decks are [[beatdown]] decks revolving around "[[Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World]]", most "Dark World" decks in 2023 are combo decks focused on [[swarm]]ing monsters to make generic Extra Deck boss monsters and [[handloop]] the opponent with "[[Sillva, Warlord of Dark World]]". | |
− | + | The main "Dark World" monster discard trigger effects are as follows: | |
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! rowspan="2" | Dark World | ! rowspan="2" | Dark World | ||
! colspan="2" | [[Effect]] after being [[discard]]ed by… | ! colspan="2" | [[Effect]] after being [[discard]]ed by… | ||
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| [[Reign-Beaux, Overking of Dark World|Reign-Beaux (Overking)]] | | [[Reign-Beaux, Overking of Dark World|Reign-Beaux (Overking)]] | ||
− | | | + | | Search 1 high level "Dark World".<ref group="lower-alpha" name="ExceptItself"/> |
− | | | + | | Summon 1 low level "Dark World" from Deck/GY to either field. |
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| [[Reign-Beaux, Overlord of Dark World|Reign-Beaux (Overlord)]] | | [[Reign-Beaux, Overlord of Dark World|Reign-Beaux (Overlord)]] | ||
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− | | | + | | Summon itself.<ref group="lower-alpha" name="SummonTriggerEffect"/> |
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| [[Broww, Huntsman of Dark World|Broww]] | | [[Broww, Huntsman of Dark World|Broww]] | ||
− | | [[Draw a card|Draw]] 1 | + | | [[Draw a card|Draw]] 1. |
− | | Draw 1 | + | | Draw 1. |
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| [[Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World|Grapha]] | | [[Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World|Grapha]] | ||
− | | | + | | Destroy 1 card. |
− | | | + | | (Chance to) Summon 1 monster from opponent's [[hand]] to player's field. |
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| [[Parl, Hermit of Dark World|Parl]] | | [[Parl, Hermit of Dark World|Parl]] | ||
− | | | + | | Summon 1 "Dark World" from GY<ref group="lower-alpha" name="ExceptItself"/> to either field. |
− | | | + | | Summon 1 Fiend from banished/hand/GY to either field. |
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| [[Snoww, Unlight of Dark World|Snoww]] | | [[Snoww, Unlight of Dark World|Snoww]] | ||
− | | | + | | Search 1 "Dark World" card. |
− | | | + | | Summon 1 monster from opponent's GY to player's field. |
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| [[Goldd, Wu-Lord of Dark World|Goldd]] | | [[Goldd, Wu-Lord of Dark World|Goldd]] | ||
− | | rowspan=5| [[Special Summon]] | + | | rowspan=5| [[Special Summon|Summon]] itself. |
− | | [[Destroy]] | + | | [[Destroy]] up to 2 cards. |
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| [[Latinum, Exarch of Dark World|Latinum]] | | [[Latinum, Exarch of Dark World|Latinum]] | ||
− | | 1 [[Fiend]] | + | | Give 1 [[Fiend]] +500 [[ATK]]. |
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| [[Lucent, Netherlord of Dark World|Lucent]] | | [[Lucent, Netherlord of Dark World|Lucent]] | ||
− | | | + | | Summon 1 [[Fiend]] from [[Main Deck|Deck]] to either field. |
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| [[Sillva, Warlord of Dark World|Sillva]] | | [[Sillva, Warlord of Dark World|Sillva]] | ||
− | | | + | | Opponent [[return]]s two cards from hand to [[Main Deck|Deck]]. |
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| [[Beiige, Vanguard of Dark World|Beiige]] | | [[Beiige, Vanguard of Dark World|Beiige]] | ||
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| [[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World|Ceruli]] | | [[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World|Ceruli]] | ||
− | | | + | | Summon itself to opponent's field.<ref group="lower-alpha" name="SummonTriggerEffect"/> |
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| [[Gren, Tactician of Dark World|Gren]] | | [[Gren, Tactician of Dark World|Gren]] | ||
− | | | + | | Destroy 1 Spell/Trap. |
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| [[Kahkki, Guerilla of Dark World|Kahkki]] | | [[Kahkki, Guerilla of Dark World|Kahkki]] | ||
− | | | + | | Destroy 1 monster. |
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+ | <references group="lower-alpha"> | ||
+ | <ref name="ExceptItself">Except another copy of itself.</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="SummonTriggerEffect">Then it can or must activate its on-field Trigger Effect triggered when it is summoned this way.</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
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+ | Many of these effects are not once per turn, meaning that, as long as the player has the discard outlet and recovery, they can repeatedly trigger "Dark World" trigger effects and repeatedly gain advantage. In-archetype, the "recovery" comes from "[[Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World]]" and "[[Reign-Beaux, Overking of Dark World]]"; both can revive themselves by bouncing a friendly "Dark World" monster. The player can thus discard a self-reviving "Dark World" and then bounce it with "Grapha"/"Reign-Beaux", allowing it to be discarded again for more advantage. | ||
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+ | "Dark World" Decks require cards that discard as an effect to enable their trigger effects. In-archetype, this is primarily enabled by: | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Dealings]]" (2 for 1 card cycling) | ||
+ | * "[[The Gates of Dark World]]" (searchable by "[[Genta, Gateman of Dark World]]"; 1 for 1 cycling) | ||
+ | * "[[Charge Into a Dark World]]" (revive) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Lightning]]" (destroy backrow) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark Corridor]]" (search "Dark World" monster) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Puppetry]]" (banish from opponent's GY) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Accession]]" (Fusion Summon with discards, and discard to add itself from GY to hand) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Archives]]" (give ATK, and 1 for 2 card cycling) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Punishment]]" (monster summon negate) | ||
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+ | Externally, other cards that discard as an effect and provide advantage include: | ||
+ | * "[[Muckraker From the Underworld]]" (revive) | ||
+ | * "[[Number 60: Dugares the Timeless]]" (1 for 2 card cycling) | ||
+ | * "[[Danger!]]" monsters (summon "Danger!" monsters and draw) | ||
+ | * "[[Dark Smog]]" (banish from opponent's GY) | ||
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+ | While the stronger "discarded by an opponent's effect" Trigger Effects are generally unreliable due to the rarity of such effects, a small number of cards, including some "Dark World" cards, can artificially create such situations (and sometimes even generate advantage while doing so), allowing for more consistent combos involving these Trigger Effects. These include: | ||
+ | * "[[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World]]": By summoning it to the opponent's field with a "Dark World" card effect (including its own), "Ceruli", now an opponent's card, will mandatorily make the "Dark World" player discard 1 card. | ||
+ | * "[[Ken the Warrior Dragon]]": By summoning it to the opponent's field with "[[Gen the Diamond Tiger]]", "Ken" will mandatorily make the "Dark World" player draw 2 cards and discard 1 card. | ||
+ | * "[[Dark World Brainwashing]]", "[[Fabled Dianaira]]", "[[Dark Deal]]", "[[Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World]]": They each can change an opponent's card effect to one that causes the player to discard; this functionally also acts as a [[negate]]. | ||
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+ | Typically, a "Dark World" deck is played alongside "Danger!" monsters to mass swarm monsters, using them to make generic Link/Xyz Extra Deck boss monsters, and also to Fusion Summon "[[Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World]]" with "[[Dark World Accession]]". The "Danger Dark World" deck often also aims to summon "Ceruli" to the opponent's field and use it to discard "Sillva" twice, handlooping the opponent for 4. | ||
===Additional synergies=== | ===Additional synergies=== | ||
+ | * Since the archetype's two strongest [[Main Deck]] monsters are Level 8 and can Special Summon themselves, Rank 8 monsters can also be included. | ||
+ | ** "[[Coach King Giantrainer]]" can be helpful, since it can draw 3 cards and putting all of those monsters back in the GY to allow them to Summon themselves again. | ||
* "[[Akashic Magician]]" can return a "Ceruli" on the opponent's field to the hand for reuse. | * "[[Akashic Magician]]" can return a "Ceruli" on the opponent's field to the hand for reuse. | ||
* Some "[[Fabled]]" monsters also activate effects when they are discarded, enabling [[Synchro Summon]]s. "[[Fabled Raven]]" also discards cards as an effect to enable multiple "Dark World" activations. | * Some "[[Fabled]]" monsters also activate effects when they are discarded, enabling [[Synchro Summon]]s. "[[Fabled Raven]]" also discards cards as an effect to enable multiple "Dark World" activations. | ||
* The effect of "Ceruli" from the opponent's field will allow a player to activate "[[Triple Tactics Talent]]" and "[[Triple Tactics Thrust]]". | * The effect of "Ceruli" from the opponent's field will allow a player to activate "[[Triple Tactics Talent]]" and "[[Triple Tactics Thrust]]". | ||
* Since most "Dark World" monsters activate their effects in the GY, it is possible to use "[[Skill Drain]]" while still making the most of these effects. | * Since most "Dark World" monsters activate their effects in the GY, it is possible to use "[[Skill Drain]]" while still making the most of these effects. | ||
+ | * "[[Neko Mane King]]" can be used as a discard fodder for "[[Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World]]'s" effect, thus enable its turn-ending effect and potentially skips the opponent's entire turn if used early. | ||
===Recommended cards=== | ===Recommended cards=== | ||
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* [[Diabolica the Draconique General]] | * [[Diabolica the Draconique General]] | ||
* [[Doomdog Octhros]] | * [[Doomdog Octhros]] | ||
+ | * [[Gen the Diamond Tiger]] & [[Ken the Warrior Dragon]] | ||
+ | * [[Neko Mane King]] | ||
* [[Tour Guide From the Underworld]] | * [[Tour Guide From the Underworld]] | ||
* [[Zalamander Catalyzer]] | * [[Zalamander Catalyzer]] | ||
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* [[Abyss Dweller]] | * [[Abyss Dweller]] | ||
* [[Coach King Giantrainer]] | * [[Coach King Giantrainer]] | ||
+ | * [[D/D/D Stone King Darius]]/[[D/D/D Wave King Caesar]] | ||
+ | ** [[D/D/D Marksman King Tell]] | ||
+ | ** [[D/D/D Deviser King Deus Machinex]] | ||
* [[Divine Dragon Knight Felgrand]] | * [[Divine Dragon Knight Felgrand]] | ||
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* [[Evilswarm Nightmare]] | * [[Evilswarm Nightmare]] | ||
* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]] | * [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Dingirsu, the Orcust of the Evening Star]] |
− | * [[Number 1: Infection | + | * [[Number 1: Infection Buzzking]] |
* [[Number 38: Hope Harbinger Dragon Titanic Galaxy]] | * [[Number 38: Hope Harbinger Dragon Titanic Galaxy]] | ||
* [[Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir]] | * [[Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir]] | ||
* [[Number 60: Dugares the Timeless]] | * [[Number 60: Dugares the Timeless]] | ||
* [[Number 90: Galaxy-Eyes Photon Lord]] | * [[Number 90: Galaxy-Eyes Photon Lord]] | ||
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|link monsters = | |link monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Muckraker From the Underworld]] | ||
* [[Akashic Magician]] | * [[Akashic Magician]] | ||
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* [[I:P Masquerena]] | * [[I:P Masquerena]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | ** [[S:P Little Knight]] |
− | * [[ | + | ** [[Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess]] |
− | * | + | ** [[Mekk-Knight Crusadia Avramax]] |
− | * [[Mekk-Knight Crusadia Avramax]] | + | ** [[Underworld Goddess of the Closed World]] |
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* [[Saryuja Skull Dread]] | * [[Saryuja Skull Dread]] | ||
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* [[Worldsea Dragon Zealantis]] | * [[Worldsea Dragon Zealantis]] | ||
|normal spells = | |normal spells = | ||
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* [[Card Destruction]] | * [[Card Destruction]] | ||
* [[Dragged Down into the Grave]] | * [[Dragged Down into the Grave]] | ||
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* [[Dark Spirit's Mastery]] | * [[Dark Spirit's Mastery]] | ||
|field spells = | |field spells = | ||
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|continuous spells = | |continuous spells = | ||
* [[Dark World Archives]] | * [[Dark World Archives]] | ||
+ | * [[Ebon Sun]] | ||
* [[Lil-la Rap]] | * [[Lil-la Rap]] | ||
|quick-play spells = | |quick-play spells = | ||
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* [[Gateway to Dark World]] | * [[Gateway to Dark World]] | ||
|normal traps = | |normal traps = | ||
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* [[Deck Devastation Virus]] | * [[Deck Devastation Virus]] | ||
* [[Eradicator Epidemic Virus]] | * [[Eradicator Epidemic Virus]] | ||
* [[Mind Crush]] | * [[Mind Crush]] | ||
+ | * [[Archfiend's Ghastly Glitch]] | ||
|counter traps = | |counter traps = | ||
* [[Dark World Punishment]] | * [[Dark World Punishment]] | ||
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|continuous traps = | |continuous traps = | ||
* [[Dark World Brainwashing]] | * [[Dark World Brainwashing]] | ||
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* [[Floodgate]] cards | * [[Floodgate]] cards | ||
** [[Skill Drain]] | ** [[Skill Drain]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | === | + | ===Example Decklist=== |
− | {{ | + | 2023 [[WCQ]] Crema 1st Place<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsQFV9S54Bg|title=1st Place WCQ Crema (128 players) - Danger Dark World - W/ Matteo Bertulezzi - Undefeated 7 - 0|author=Appetizer Team YGO|date=March 30, 2023| access-date = February 20, 2024|website=YouTube}}</ref> |
+ | {{Decklist|Danger! Dark World Deck List | ||
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* [[Blackwing - Zephyros the Elite]] | * [[Blackwing - Zephyros the Elite]] | ||
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===Weaknesses and counter-strategies=== | ===Weaknesses and counter-strategies=== | ||
− | * | + | * [[Floodgate]]s this Deck is weak against: |
− | * | + | ** Anti-GY floodgates (e.g. "[[Dimension Shifter]]", "[[Macro Cosmos]]", "[[Abyss Dweller]]"). |
− | + | ** Anti-Special Summoning floodgates (e.g. "[[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]", "[[Summon Limit]]") | |
− | + | ** Anti-DARK floodgates (e.g. "[[Consecrated Light]]", "[[Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror]]") | |
− | + | * Because the "Danger!/Dark World" combo depends on drawing many times a turn, "[[Droll & Lock Bird]]" will shut down the deck instantly. However, this can be resolved by having "[[Called by the Grave]]". | |
− | + | * In a [[Mirror Match]], any cards that make both players discard will become a double-edged sword. | |
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− | * In a [[Mirror Match]] | ||
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* Due to the possible sequence of multiple effects or Special Summons performed in a single turn, "[[Nibiru, the Primal Being]]" could also be dangerous to this Deck. | * Due to the possible sequence of multiple effects or Special Summons performed in a single turn, "[[Nibiru, the Primal Being]]" could also be dangerous to this Deck. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Brron, Mad King of Dark World uses this archetype in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime.
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Etymology[edit]
The names of "Dark World" monsters are mostly based on colors, many of which feature prominently in their artwork and their army positions. The English names are based on the words for the colors with either extra letters added/removed or corrupt spellings. The Japanese names are based on the transcriptions of the English words for the colors with one or more morae deleted. The Chinese names are combinations of the color names and transcriptions/transliterations of English or Japanese words, in terms of phonetics.
Dark World | Name origin |
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Beiige, Vanguard | Beige |
Broww, Huntsman | Brown |
Brron, Mad King | Bronze |
Ceruli, Guru | Cerulean |
Cobal, Excavator | Cobalt |
Clorless, Chaos King | Colorless |
Genta, Gateman | Magenta |
Goldd, Wu-Lord | Gold |
Grapha, Dragon Lord & Dragon Overlord | Graphite |
Gren, Tactician | Green |
Kahkki, Guerilla | Khaki |
Latinum, Exarch | Platinum |
Lucent, Netherlord | Translucent (TCG) Sukeru [see-through] + skeleton (OCG) |
Parl, Hermit | Pearl |
Reign-Beaux, Overlord & Overking | Rainbow + reign + beaux (TCG) Rainbow + reign (OCG) |
Renge, Gatekeeper | Orange |
Scarr, Scout | Scarlet |
Sillva, Warlord | Silver |
Snoww, Unlight | Snow |
Zure, Knight | Azure |
Playing style[edit]
"Dark World" is a discard-focused archetype; almost all of its monsters have Trigger Effects that provide advantage when they are discarded from the hand by a card effect (and importantly, not when they are discarded a cost, such as with "Knightmare" monsters), and provide additional advantage when said discard effect was an opponent's effect.
While earlier "Dark World" decks are beatdown decks revolving around "Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World", most "Dark World" decks in 2023 are combo decks focused on swarming monsters to make generic Extra Deck boss monsters and handloop the opponent with "Sillva, Warlord of Dark World".
The main "Dark World" monster discard trigger effects are as follows:
Dark World | Effect after being discarded by… | |
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any card effect | an opponent's card effect | |
Reign-Beaux (Overking) | Search 1 high level "Dark World".[a] | Summon 1 low level "Dark World" from Deck/GY to either field. |
Reign-Beaux (Overlord) | — | Summon itself.[b] |
Broww | Draw 1. | Draw 1. |
Grapha | Destroy 1 card. | (Chance to) Summon 1 monster from opponent's hand to player's field. |
Parl | Summon 1 "Dark World" from GY[a] to either field. | Summon 1 Fiend from banished/hand/GY to either field. |
Snoww | Search 1 "Dark World" card. | Summon 1 monster from opponent's GY to player's field. |
Goldd | Summon itself. | Destroy up to 2 cards. |
Latinum | Give 1 Fiend +500 ATK. | |
Lucent | Summon 1 Fiend from Deck to either field. | |
Sillva | Opponent returns two cards from hand to Deck. | |
Beiige | — | |
Ceruli | Summon itself to opponent's field.[b] | |
Gren | Destroy 1 Spell/Trap. | |
Kahkki | Destroy 1 monster. |
Many of these effects are not once per turn, meaning that, as long as the player has the discard outlet and recovery, they can repeatedly trigger "Dark World" trigger effects and repeatedly gain advantage. In-archetype, the "recovery" comes from "Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World" and "Reign-Beaux, Overking of Dark World"; both can revive themselves by bouncing a friendly "Dark World" monster. The player can thus discard a self-reviving "Dark World" and then bounce it with "Grapha"/"Reign-Beaux", allowing it to be discarded again for more advantage.
"Dark World" Decks require cards that discard as an effect to enable their trigger effects. In-archetype, this is primarily enabled by:
- "Dark World Dealings" (2 for 1 card cycling)
- "The Gates of Dark World" (searchable by "Genta, Gateman of Dark World"; 1 for 1 cycling)
- "Charge Into a Dark World" (revive)
- "Dark World Lightning" (destroy backrow)
- "Dark Corridor" (search "Dark World" monster)
- "Dark World Puppetry" (banish from opponent's GY)
- "Dark World Accession" (Fusion Summon with discards, and discard to add itself from GY to hand)
- "Dark World Archives" (give ATK, and 1 for 2 card cycling)
- "Dark World Punishment" (monster summon negate)
Externally, other cards that discard as an effect and provide advantage include:
- "Muckraker From the Underworld" (revive)
- "Number 60: Dugares the Timeless" (1 for 2 card cycling)
- "Danger!" monsters (summon "Danger!" monsters and draw)
- "Dark Smog" (banish from opponent's GY)
While the stronger "discarded by an opponent's effect" Trigger Effects are generally unreliable due to the rarity of such effects, a small number of cards, including some "Dark World" cards, can artificially create such situations (and sometimes even generate advantage while doing so), allowing for more consistent combos involving these Trigger Effects. These include:
- "Ceruli, Guru of Dark World": By summoning it to the opponent's field with a "Dark World" card effect (including its own), "Ceruli", now an opponent's card, will mandatorily make the "Dark World" player discard 1 card.
- "Ken the Warrior Dragon": By summoning it to the opponent's field with "Gen the Diamond Tiger", "Ken" will mandatorily make the "Dark World" player draw 2 cards and discard 1 card.
- "Dark World Brainwashing", "Fabled Dianaira", "Dark Deal", "Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World": They each can change an opponent's card effect to one that causes the player to discard; this functionally also acts as a negate.
Typically, a "Dark World" deck is played alongside "Danger!" monsters to mass swarm monsters, using them to make generic Link/Xyz Extra Deck boss monsters, and also to Fusion Summon "Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World" with "Dark World Accession". The "Danger Dark World" deck often also aims to summon "Ceruli" to the opponent's field and use it to discard "Sillva" twice, handlooping the opponent for 4.
Additional synergies[edit]
- Since the archetype's two strongest Main Deck monsters are Level 8 and can Special Summon themselves, Rank 8 monsters can also be included.
- "Coach King Giantrainer" can be helpful, since it can draw 3 cards and putting all of those monsters back in the GY to allow them to Summon themselves again.
- "Akashic Magician" can return a "Ceruli" on the opponent's field to the hand for reuse.
- Some "Fabled" monsters also activate effects when they are discarded, enabling Synchro Summons. "Fabled Raven" also discards cards as an effect to enable multiple "Dark World" activations.
- The effect of "Ceruli" from the opponent's field will allow a player to activate "Triple Tactics Talent" and "Triple Tactics Thrust".
- Since most "Dark World" monsters activate their effects in the GY, it is possible to use "Skill Drain" while still making the most of these effects.
- "Neko Mane King" can be used as a discard fodder for "Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World's" effect, thus enable its turn-ending effect and potentially skips the opponent's entire turn if used early.
Recommended cards[edit]
Example Decklist[edit]
Danger! Dark World Deck List
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Weaknesses and counter-strategies[edit]
- Floodgates this Deck is weak against:
- Anti-GY floodgates (e.g. "Dimension Shifter", "Macro Cosmos", "Abyss Dweller").
- Anti-Special Summoning floodgates (e.g. "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo", "Summon Limit")
- Anti-DARK floodgates (e.g. "Consecrated Light", "Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror")
- Because the "Danger!/Dark World" combo depends on drawing many times a turn, "Droll & Lock Bird" will shut down the deck instantly. However, this can be resolved by having "Called by the Grave".
- In a Mirror Match, any cards that make both players discard will become a double-edged sword.
- Due to the possible sequence of multiple effects or Special Summons performed in a single turn, "Nibiru, the Primal Being" could also be dangerous to this Deck.
References[edit]
- ↑ Appetizer Team YGO (March 30, 2023). "1st Place WCQ Crema (128 players) - Danger Dark World - W/ Matteo Bertulezzi - Undefeated 7 - 0". YouTube. Retrieved February 20, 2024.