Difference between revisions of "Jinzo (archetype)"

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| image         = Amplifier-TF04-JP-VG.jpg
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| caption       = "[[Jinzo]]" equipped with "[[Amplifier]]"
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| caption     = "[[Jinzo]]" equipped with "[[Amplifier]]"
| ja_name       = {{Ruby|人|じん}}{{Ruby|造|ぞう}}{{Ruby|人|にん}}{{Ruby|間|げん}}
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| ja_name     = {{Ruby|人|じん}}{{Ruby|造|ぞう}}{{Ruby|人|にん}}{{Ruby|間|げん}}
| furigana       = じんぞうにんげん
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| furigana     = じんぞうにんげん
| romaji         = Jinzōningen
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| romaji       = Jinzōningen
| trans         = Android
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| trans       = Android
| fr_name       = Jinzo
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| fr_name     = Jinzo
| de_name       = Jinzo
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| de_name     = Jinzo
| it_name       = Jinzo
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| it_name     = Jinzo
| ko_name       = 인조인간
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| ko_name     = 인조인간
|ko_hanja=人造人間
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| ko_hanja     = 人造人間
| ko_romanized   = Injoin-gan
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| ko_romanized = Injoin-gan
| ko_trans       = Android
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| ko_trans     = Android
| pt_name       = Jinzo
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| pt_name     = Jinzo
| es_name       = Jinzo
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| es_name     = Jinzo
| zh_name       = 人造人
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| zh_name     = 人造人
| zh_pinyin     = Rénzàorén
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| zh_pinyin   = Rénzàorén
|zh_jyutping=Jan4 zou6 jan4
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| zh_jyutping = Jan4 zou6 jan4
| zh_trans       = Android
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| zh_trans     = Android
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As the archetype has the effect that negates traps, "Double Snare" can take them out of the field. Even their effects can't stop them from activating quick-play spells, which could put them at a disadvantage. Their effects doesn't help, as you don't activate trap cards while "Jinzo" is on the field, so "Amplifier" can get rid of that weakness. As all of them are Machine Monsters, anti-Machine cards like "[[Acid Rain]]" can give problems to "Jinzo".
 
As the archetype has the effect that negates traps, "Double Snare" can take them out of the field. Even their effects can't stop them from activating quick-play spells, which could put them at a disadvantage. Their effects doesn't help, as you don't activate trap cards while "Jinzo" is on the field, so "Amplifier" can get rid of that weakness. As all of them are Machine Monsters, anti-Machine cards like "[[Acid Rain]]" can give problems to "Jinzo".
  
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Revision as of 17:21, 21 April 2017

Jinzo
"Jinzo" equipped with "Amplifier"
"Jinzo" equipped with "Amplifier"
Japanese
  • じんぞうにんげん
  • 人造人間 (base)
  • じんぞうにんげん (ruby)
  • Jinzōningen (romanized)
  • Android (translated)
French
  • Jinzo
German
  • Jinzo
Italian
  • Jinzo
Korean
  • 인조인간
  • 人造人間 (Hanja)
  • Injoin-gan (romanized)
  • Android (translated)
Portuguese
  • Jinzo
Spanish
  • Jinzo
Sets
Anime appearances
Manga appearances
Lists

"Jinzo", known as "Android" (じんぞうにんげん Jinzōningen) in the OCG, is an archetype of DARK Machine-Type monsters. Their effects revolve around the negation of Trap Cards.

The main monster of the archetype is "Jinzo". He is supported by "Amplifier", "Jinzo - Returner", "Jinzo - Lord" and "Jinzo - Jector", the latter of which is the first "Jinzo" monster support card.

Appearances

Espa Roba was the first character shown to use "Jinzo". He also used "Amplifier" to strengthen it. Joey Wheeler later won it off him and used it in many of his Duels. Leichter in Virtual World used Jinzo as his Deck Master.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Jinzo appears as a character. He is a Duel Monster Spirit awakened by the school's occult club, seeking souls so he may exist in the human world. Jinzo is defeated by Jaden in a Duel and sent back to the Duel Monsters dimension.

Makoto Inotsume also uses "Jinzo" cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, including "Jinzo - Returner" and "Jinzo - Lord", as part of his Jinzo Art.

Playing style

The main objective of this deck is to summon "Jinzo" to lock your opponent's Traps, with "Jinzo - Jector" being the best way to do it, either by using its own effect or by Special Summoning it (with a card like "Summoner Monk") and then using "Inferno Reckless Summon".

Weakness

As the archetype has the effect that negates traps, "Double Snare" can take them out of the field. Even their effects can't stop them from activating quick-play spells, which could put them at a disadvantage. Their effects doesn't help, as you don't activate trap cards while "Jinzo" is on the field, so "Amplifier" can get rid of that weakness. As all of them are Machine Monsters, anti-Machine cards like "Acid Rain" can give problems to "Jinzo".