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| image          = RunawayKarakuri-TF06-JP-VG.png
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| cut_from_names = true
| caption        = "[[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"]]".  
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| image          = KarakuriCashInn-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
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| caption        = "[[Karakuri Soldier mdl 236 "Nisamu"|Soldier "Nisamu"]]", "[[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"|Komachi "Ninishi"]]", "[[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"|Barrel "Shinkuro"]]", "[[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"|Merchant "Inashichi"]]", and "[[Karakuri Bushi mdl 6318 "Muzanichiha"|Bushi "Muzanichiha"]]" in the artwork of "[[Karakuri Cash Inn]]".
 
| ja_name        = カラクリ
 
| ja_name        = カラクリ
 
| romaji        = Karakuri
 
| romaji        = Karakuri
| trans          = Mechanical  
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| fr_name        = Karakuri
| sets          =  
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| de_name        = Karakuri
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| it_name        = Karakuri
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| ko_name        = 자동기계
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| ko_hanja      = 自動機械
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| ko_romanized  = Jadonggigye
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| ko_trans      = Automatic Machine
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| sc_name        = 机偶
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| sc_pinyin      = Jīǒu
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| sc_trans      = Mechanical Puppet
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| pt_name        = Karakuri
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| es_name        = Karakuri
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| sets          =
 
* [[Starstrike Blast]]
 
* [[Starstrike Blast]]
 
* [[Storm of Ragnarok]]
 
* [[Storm of Ragnarok]]
 
* [[Extreme Victory]]
 
* [[Extreme Victory]]
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* [[Ignition Assault]]
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| tcg            =
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* [[Gold Series: Haunted Mine]]
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* [[2013 Collectible Tins Wave 1]]
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| ocg            =
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* [[Booster 4]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2010 Vol.2]]
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* [[Extra Pack Volume 4]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2019 Vol.4]]
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| korea          = [[Promotion Pack 2012 Vol.1]]
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| sc_sets        =
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* [[Classic Pack 02]]
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| anime          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]
 
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"'''Karakuri'''" (カラクリ ''Karakuri'') is an [[archetype]] of [[EARTH]] [[Machine]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] that debuted in ''[[Starstrike Blast]]'', though its first member, "[[Karakuri Spider]]", debuted well before the rest of the archetype.
'''"Karakuri"''' (カラクリ ''Karakuri'', '''"Mechanical"''' in Japanese) is an [[archetype]] of [[EARTH]] [[Machine]]-Type monsters that made their official debut in the booster pack ''[[Starstrike Blast]]''.
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==Lore==
 
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{{Main|Master Duel card storylines#Studying the Origins of the Karakuri}}
==Appearance==
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==Design==
The "Karakuri" monsters resemble mechanized puppets or automata from Japan from the 17th century to 19th century. The word "''[[wikipedia:Karakuri ningyo|karakuri]]''" means a "''mechanical device to tease, trick, or take a person by surprise''". Like [[Wind-Up]] toys, they could only move in a predetermined pattern - this is reflected by the cards' effects, as they do not have a choice about whether they attack or defend. Most of them have names that are made up of [[wikipedia:Japanese numerals|Japanese numerals]], often the Japanese ''daiji'' 「大字」 or [[wikipedia:Japanese numerals#Formal numbers|Formal numbers]] are used. The first 2 numbers in their names when multiplied together get the last number, except for "[[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"]]". The readings of some of the "Karakuris'" names also have English meanings relating to their role (Ninja, Muso, etc). For example, "[[Karakuri Ninja mdl 919 "Kuick"]]" can be pronounced as 'quick'. "[[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"]]" can be pronounced as 'Synchro' and "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" can be pronounced as 'Hyper'.Karakuri Synchros combined ATK and DEF equals 4500.
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===Appearance===
 
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The "Karakuri" monsters resemble wooden mechanized puppets or automata from Japan from the 17th century to 19th century. They are fashioned like characters from feudal Japan.
==Gameplay==
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=== Etymology ===
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The word "''[[wikipedia:Karakuri ningyo|karakuri]]''" means a "''mechanical device to tease, trick, or take a person by surprise''". Like [[Wind-Up]] toys, they could only move in a predetermined pattern - this is reflected by the cards' effects, as they do not have a choice about whether they attack or defend. Most of them have names that are made up of [[wikipedia:Japanese numerals|Japanese numerals]], often the Japanese ''daiji'' 「大字」 or [[wikipedia:Japanese numerals#Formal numbers|Formal numbers]] are used. Multiplying the first 2 numbers in their names will give out the last number, with the exception of "[[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"]]". The readings of some of the "Karakuris'" names also have English meanings relating to their role (Ninja, Muso, etc). For example, "[[Karakuri Ninja mdl 919 "Kuick"]]" can be pronounced as 'quick'. "[[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"]]" can be pronounced as '[[Synchro Monster|Synchro]]', "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" can be pronounced as 'Hyper' and "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]" can be pronounced as 'Blade'.
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Notably, the combined [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] of all "Karakuri" Synchro Monsters equal 4500.
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==Playing style==
 
Most "Karakuri" monsters, with the exception of the Synchro monsters, must attack if able and when attacked, change to Defense Position (The "Karakuri" released in [[Storm of Ragnarok]] simply change position). The "Karakuri" monsters do not always have high ATK or DEF, but have a very unique strategy based on changing the battle positions of monsters. Many "Karakuri" support cards are triggered when attacked, destroyed or shifted to Defense Position, and they generally play defensively, countering the opponent's moves. Other cards have the ability to change positions of cards on the field, draw cards, destroy cards, or search for other "Karakuri" monsters.
 
Most "Karakuri" monsters, with the exception of the Synchro monsters, must attack if able and when attacked, change to Defense Position (The "Karakuri" released in [[Storm of Ragnarok]] simply change position). The "Karakuri" monsters do not always have high ATK or DEF, but have a very unique strategy based on changing the battle positions of monsters. Many "Karakuri" support cards are triggered when attacked, destroyed or shifted to Defense Position, and they generally play defensively, countering the opponent's moves. Other cards have the ability to change positions of cards on the field, draw cards, destroy cards, or search for other "Karakuri" monsters.
 
 
Due to most "Karakuri" going to Defense Position when attacked, piercing effects work well against them.
 
Due to most "Karakuri" going to Defense Position when attacked, piercing effects work well against them.
 
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"Karakuri" can be used with [[Machine]] support cards like "[[Machina Fortress]]", as well as cards like "[[Machine Assembly Line]]" to increase the ATK of "Karakuri" monsters. Their [[DEF]] can be boosted by "[[Stronghold Guardian]]" or "[[Golden Gearbox]]". Their "attack if possible" effects can also be negated by cards like "[[Omega Goggles]]" and "[[Ekibyo Drakmord]]". Another profitable strategy is to use "[[De-Synchro]]" on any of the archetype's Synchro Monsters to gain more field presence.  
"Karakuri" can be used with [[Machine]]-Type support cards like "[[Machina Fortress]]", as well as cards like "[[Machine Assembly Line]]" to increase the ATK of "Karakuri" monsters. Their [[DEF]] can be boosted by "[[Stronghold Guardian]]" or "[[Golden Gearbox]]". Their "attack if possible" effects can also be negated by cards like "[[Omega Goggles]]" and "[[Ekibyo Drakmord]]". Another profitable strategy is to use "[[De-Synchro]]" on any of the archetype's Synchro Monsters to gain more field presence.  
 
 
 
"[[Giant Rat]]", "[[Gozen Match]]", "[[Rivalry of Warlords]]", "[[Prevention Star]]" and "[[Machina Armored Unit]]" can also be useful.
 
 
 
 
Because all "Karakuri" monsters are EARTH monsters they can be used to make "[[Naturia]]" Synchro Monsters.
 
Because all "Karakuri" monsters are EARTH monsters they can be used to make "[[Naturia]]" Synchro Monsters.
 
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Most modern "Karakuri" decks revolve around swarming the field with Synchros and field presence extremely quickly using cards such as "[[Iron Call]]", "[[Instant Fusion]]", "[[Emergency Teleport]]", "[[Solar Wind Jammer]]" and "[[De-Synchro]]" to create massive swarms of Synchro monsters in a single turn.
== Weaknesses ==
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=== Weaknesses ===
"Karakuri" rely on massive amounts of Special Summons in one turn, making them vulnerable to any card that can stop that chain of summons. As a Machine deck, it is vulnerable to the most common counter to Machines, which is "[[Chimeratech Fortress Dragon]]"; as such, it is inadvisable to leave "[[Cyber Dragon]]" with your "Karakuri" monsters should your opponent have "Fortress Dragon" in their Extra Deck. "[[Chain Disappearance]]" totally destroys the "Karakuri" strategy, stopping "Komachi" or "Nishipachi" before the chain of Synchro Summons starts. In addition to that, "Karakuri" decks also have trouble with "Colossal Fighter" and monsters with ATK and DEF that are both higher than 2800. This deck usually relies on your chance of drawing either "[[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]] '''or''' "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]. The best way to increase your odds of getting them on the field is to activate "[[Machine Duplication]]" on either of the "Karakuri" monsters. Decks that attempt to summon multiple copies "Bureido" also have trouble with "[[Colossal Fighter]]" because it can get rid of all "Bureido" along with another "Karakuri" monster. "[[Summon Limit]]" prevents them from regaining advantage after a Synchro Summon or executing a long chain of Synchro Summons. "[[System Down]]" can banish all Machine-type monsters on the field and in the Graveyard. "[[Dark Highlander]]" completely shuts down any Synchro Summon attempt, and "[[Deck Devastation Virus]]" will destroy nearly every monster.
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"Karakuri" rely on massive amounts of Special Summons in one turn, making them vulnerable to any card that can stop that chain of summons. As a Machine deck, it is vulnerable to the most common counter to Machines, which is "[[Chimeratech Fortress Dragon]]"; as such, it is inadvisable to leave "[[Cyber Dragon]]" with your "Karakuri" monsters should your opponent have "Fortress Dragon" in their Extra Deck. "[[Chain Disappearance]]" totally destroys the "Karakuri" strategy, stopping "Komachi" or "Nishipachi" before the chain of Synchro Summons starts. In addition to that, "Karakuri" decks also have trouble with "Colossal Fighter" and monsters with ATK and DEF that are both higher than 2800. This deck usually relies on your chance of drawing either "[[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]] '''or''' "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]. The best way to increase your odds of getting them on the field is to activate "[[Machine Duplication]]" on either of the "Karakuri" monsters. Decks that attempt to summon multiple copies "Bureido" also have trouble with "[[Colossal Fighter]]" because it can get rid of all "Bureido" along with another "Karakuri" monster. "[[Summon Limit]]" prevents them from regaining advantage after a Synchro Summon or executing a long chain of Synchro Summons. "[[System Down]]" can banish all Machine monsters on the field and in the Graveyard. "[[Dark Highlander]]" completely shuts down any Synchro Summon attempt, and "[[Deck Devastation Virus]]" will destroy nearly every monster. However, "[[Evilswarm Ophion]]" is likely the deck's biggest weakness, as the deck's entire main function is rendered unusable and "Ophion"'s second effect will guarantee its protection from Spells or Traps as well. "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]" is similarly very problematic for the deck, allowing only one Special Summon per turn and being protected from destruction by card effects.
 
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===Recommended cards===
== Recommended cards==
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
 
{{Decklist
 
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|monsters =
 
 
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Karakuri Bonze mdl 9763 "Kunamzan"]]
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* [[Karakuri Bushi mdl 6318 "Muzanichiha"]]
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* [[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"]]
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* [[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]
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* [[Karakuri Ninja mdl 339 "Sazank"]]
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* [[Karakuri Ninja mdl 7749 "Nanashick"]]
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* [[Karakuri Ninja mdl 919 "Kuick"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Soldier mdl 236 "Nisamu"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Soldier mdl 236 "Nisamu"]]
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* [[Aussa the Earth Channeler]]
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* [[Gold Gadget]]
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* [[Infinitrack Brutal Dozer]]
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** [[Infinitrack Tunneller]]
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* [[Machina Fortress]]
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* [[Silver Gadget]]
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* [[Solar Wind Jammer]]
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* [[Therion "King" Regulus]]
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* [[Sage of Wisdom - Himmel]]
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* [[Psychic Processor]]
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|tuner monsters =
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* [[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"]]
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* [[Karakuri Gama mdl 4624 "Shirokunishi"]]
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* [[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]]
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* [[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Watchdog mdl 313 "Saizan"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Watchdog mdl 313 "Saizan"]]
* [[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]]  
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* [[Revolution Synchron]]
* [[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]
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|fusion monsters =
* [[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"]]
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* [[Panzer Dragon]]/[[Cyber Saurus]]/[[Steam Gyroid]] ''(as targets for "Instant Fusion"/"Ready Fusion")''
* [[Karakuri Ninja mdl 919 "Kuick"]]
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|synchro monsters =
* [[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]
 
* [[Genex Neutron]]
 
* [[Cyber Dragon]]
 
 
 
Extra Deck
 
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* [[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]
* [[Mist Wurm]]
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* [[Karakuri Super Shogun mdl 00N "Bureibu"]]
 
* [[Naturia Barkion]]
 
* [[Naturia Barkion]]
 
* [[Naturia Beast]]
 
* [[Naturia Beast]]
* [[Naturia Landoise]]
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* [[Samurai Destroyer]]
* [[Cyber Saurus]]
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* [[Superheavy Samurai Swordmaster Musashi]]
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* [[Superheavy Samurai Brave Masurawo]]
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|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Gear Gigant X]]
 
* [[Gear Gigant X]]
* [[Number 11: Big Eye]]
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** [[Drill Driver Vespenato]]
* [[Mecha Phantom Beast Dracossack]]
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* [[Cyber Dragon Nova]]
 
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** [[Cyber Dragon Infinity]]
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* [[Chronomaly Vimana]]
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* [[Infinitrack River Stormer]]
* [[Karakuri Showdown Castle]]
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|link monsters =
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* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer, Immovable]]
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* [[Crystron Halqifibrax]] ''(Traditional Format only)''
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* [[Missus Radiant]]
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* [[Platinum Gadget]]
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* [[Qliphort Genius]]
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|normal spells =
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Cache]]
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Cache]]
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* [[De-Synchro]]
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* [[Instant Fusion]]/[[Ready Fusion]]
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* [[Iron Call]]
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* [[Iron Draw]]
 
* [[Machine Duplication]]
 
* [[Machine Duplication]]
* [[Pot of Avarice]]
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* [[Gravity Balance]]
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* [[Foolish Burial Goods]]
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* [[Synchro Creed]]
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|equip spells =
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* [[Karakuri Gama Oil]]
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|field spells =
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* [[Karakuri Showdown Castle]]
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|continuous spells =
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* [[Karakuri Anatomy]]
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* [[Clockwork Night]]
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* [[Machina Armored Unit]]
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* [[Machine Assembly Line]]
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|quick-play spells =
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* [[Golden Gearbox]]
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* [[Karakuri Gold Dust]]
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* [[Runaway Karakuri]]
 
* [[Limiter Removal]]
 
* [[Limiter Removal]]
* [[Instant Fusion]]
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* [[Urgent Schedule]]
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* [[Magnet Reverse]]
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|normal traps =
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* [[Karakuri Cash Inn]]
 
* [[Karakuri Klock]]
 
* [[Karakuri Klock]]
 
* [[Karakuri Trick House]]
 
* [[Karakuri Trick House]]
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* [[Synchro Transmission]]
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* [[Magnet Force]]
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|counter traps =
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Shed]]
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Shed]]
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* [[Mannadium Reframing]]
 
 
==Machine Duplication Karakuri OTK==
 
Example:
 
* Special Summon "[[Cyber Dragon]]" or "[[Solar Wind Jammer]]".
 
* Normal Summon "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]".
 
* Use "[[Machine Duplication]]" with "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]". You will have 3 "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]" face-up on your side of the field.
 
* Tune "[[Cyber Dragon]]" and the 1st "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]" to get "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]".
 
* Activate "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]'s" effect to Special Summon "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" from your deck.
 
* Tune "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" and the 2nd "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]" to get the 1st "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]".
 
* Activate "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]'s" effect to Special Summon the 2nd "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" from your deck.
 
* Tune the 2nd "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" and the 3rd "[[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]" to get the 2nd "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]".
 
* Activate "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]'s" effect to Special Summon the 3rd "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" from your deck.
 
* You will have 1 "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]", 2 "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" and 1 "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" for your OTK (2800+2600+2600+2100=10100).
 
 
 
This OTK also works well with "[[Black Salvo]]" which summons "[[Dekoichi the Battlechanted Locomotive]]" (to draw more cards for this OTK). Then do the same and at the end you will control 3 "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" and 1 "[[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]" (since you can change the battle position with your "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" it will probably be an OTK.
 
 
 
This OTK also works with "[[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]]" since it's a Level 3 Machine-Type Tuner monster with 0 attack. It also allows you one more Normal Summon. If you use that Normal Summon to summon another "Karakuri" Tuner you could have 3 "Burei", 1 "Bureido", and one other "Karakuri" monster.
 
 
 
Due to the newest addition to the "Karakuri" monsters, the Level 5 "[[Karakuri Ninja mdl 7749 "Nanashick"]], when you Synchro Summon "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]" you can Special Summon "Nanashick" and use it to Synchro Summon another "Bureido". You could continue to Special Summon "Nanashick" and Synchro Summon one more "Bureido". With that you can Special Summon "Haipa" and have a good chance of an OTK as well as the ability to draw three cards if "Haipa's" attack is not stopped.
 
 
 
====Recommended cards====
 
 
 
{{Decklist
 
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* [[Solar Wind Jammer]]
 
* [[Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Bushi mdl 6318 "Muzanichiha"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Soldier mdl 236 "Nisamu"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]]
 
 
 
Extra Deck
 
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* [[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]
 
* [[Chimeratech Fortress Dragon]]
 
|spells =
 
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* [[Machine Duplication]]
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Cache]]
 
* [[Limiter Removal]]
 
* [[Instant Fusion]]
 
* [[Karakuri Anatomy]]
 
|traps =
 
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* [[Karakuri Trick House]]
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Shed]]
 
* [[Trap Stun]]
 
* [[Dark Bribe]]
 
}}
 
 
 
 
 
==Karakuri Machina Plants (KMP)==
 
 
 
Karakuri Machina Plants focus on "Karakuri" monsters with "[[Machina Gearframe]]" and "[[Machina Fortress]]" added in for "Karakuri" Synchro Monsters ("Gearframe" + "Saizan") and the Plant Synchro engine to turn a "Machina Fortress" or a "Burei" into a "Bureido". The Deck is very powerful and is the strongest and was the most consistent "Karakuri" Deck (until ''[[Extreme Victory]]'' came out). It was first pioneered at a YCS and from there grew to be very popular as a Deck-type. This Deck's main Synchro Monster is "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" as it has decent [[ATK]], is extremely easy to Synchro Summon and has a great effect. "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]" can also be Synchro Summoned by tuning "Machina Fortress" with "[[Glow-Up Bulb]]", "[[Karakuri Watchdog mdl 313 "Saizan"]]" with "Machina Gearframe", and "[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" with "Glow-Up Bulb".
 
 
 
====Recommended cards====
 
 
 
{{Decklist
 
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|monsters =
 
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* [[Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Soldier mdl 236 "Nisamu"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Watchdog mdl 313 "Saizan"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Ninja mdl 919 "Kuick"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi"]]
 
* [[Machina Fortress]]
 
* [[Machina Gearframe]]
 
* [[Lonefire Blossom]]
 
* [[Dandylion]]
 
* [[Glow-Up Bulb]]
 
* [[Spore]]
 
* [[Effect Veiler]]
 
 
 
Extra Deck
 
 
 
* [[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]
 
* [[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Machine Duplication]]
 
* [[Limiter Removal]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[Pot of Avarice]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Karakuri Cash Cache]]
 
* [[Karakuri Anatomy]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Trap Stun]]
 
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The "Karakuri" debut in ''[[Starstrike Blast]] ''seems to be equivalent to the "[[Scrap]]" debut in ''[[Duelist Revolution]]''. Their Synchro Monsters have been released in [[Ultra Rare|Ultra]] and [[Ultimate Rare]] ("[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" and "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]"), one of their monsters and support cards is a [[Super Rare]] ("[[Karakuri Ninja mdl 339 "Sazank"]]" and "[[Karakuri Klock]]"), and the rest are [[Common]] and [[Rare]].
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* The "Karakuri" archetype's debut in ''[[Starstrike Blast]] ''seems to be equivalent to the "[[Scrap]]" archetype's debut in ''[[Duelist Revolution]]''. Their [[Synchro Monster]]s have been released in [[Ultra Rare|Ultra]] and [[Ultimate Rare]] ("[[Karakuri Shogun mdl 00 "Burei"]]" and "[[Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"]]"), one of their monsters and support cards are [[Super Rare]]s ("[[Karakuri Ninja mdl 339 "Sazank"]]" and "[[Karakuri Klock]]"), and the rest are [[Common]] and [[Rare]].
 
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* The "mdl" in the "Karakuri" monsters' English names is an abbreviation of "Model", i.e. "Karakuri Merchant Model #177 "Inashichi"" is "[[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"]]". The first two model numbers of all "Karakuri" [[Effect Monster]]s, except for "Karakuri Barrel MDL 96", give out the third and fourth when multiplied together.
* The "mdl" in their English names is an abbreviation of "Model", i.e. "Karakuri Merchant Model #177 "Inashichi"" is "[[Karakuri Merchant mdl 177 "Inashichi"]]". The first two model numbers of all "Karakuri" effect monsters, except for "Karakuri Barrel MDL 96", make the third and fourth when multiplied together.
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* The cloth flaps attached to most of the "Karakuri" monsters are called [[wikipedia:Shide (Shinto)|Shide]].
 
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Karakuri
"Soldier "Nisamu"", "Komachi "Ninishi"", "Barrel "Shinkuro"", "Merchant "Inashichi"", and "Bushi "Muzanichiha"" in the artwork of "Karakuri Cash Inn".
Japanese
  • カラクリ
  • Karakuri (romanized)
Simplified Chinese
  • 机偶
  • Jīǒu (pinyin)
  • Mechanical Puppet (translated)
French
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German
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Italian
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Korean
  • 자동기계
  • 自動機械 (Hanja)
  • Jadonggigye (romanized)
  • Automatic Machine (translated)
Portuguese
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"Karakuri" (カラクリ Karakuri) is an archetype of EARTH Machine monsters that debuted in Starstrike Blast, though its first member, "Karakuri Spider", debuted well before the rest of the archetype.

Lore[edit]

Design[edit]

Appearance[edit]

The "Karakuri" monsters resemble wooden mechanized puppets or automata from Japan from the 17th century to 19th century. They are fashioned like characters from feudal Japan.

Etymology[edit]

The word "karakuri" means a "mechanical device to tease, trick, or take a person by surprise". Like Wind-Up toys, they could only move in a predetermined pattern - this is reflected by the cards' effects, as they do not have a choice about whether they attack or defend. Most of them have names that are made up of Japanese numerals, often the Japanese daiji 「大字」 or Formal numbers are used. Multiplying the first 2 numbers in their names will give out the last number, with the exception of "Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"". The readings of some of the "Karakuris'" names also have English meanings relating to their role (Ninja, Muso, etc). For example, "Karakuri Ninja mdl 919 "Kuick"" can be pronounced as 'quick'. "Karakuri Barrel mdl 96 "Shinkuro"" can be pronounced as 'Synchro', "Karakuri Muso mdl 818 "Haipa"" can be pronounced as 'Hyper' and "Karakuri Steel Shogun mdl 00X "Bureido"" can be pronounced as 'Blade'. Notably, the combined ATK and DEF of all "Karakuri" Synchro Monsters equal 4500.

Playing style[edit]

Most "Karakuri" monsters, with the exception of the Synchro monsters, must attack if able and when attacked, change to Defense Position (The "Karakuri" released in Storm of Ragnarok simply change position). The "Karakuri" monsters do not always have high ATK or DEF, but have a very unique strategy based on changing the battle positions of monsters. Many "Karakuri" support cards are triggered when attacked, destroyed or shifted to Defense Position, and they generally play defensively, countering the opponent's moves. Other cards have the ability to change positions of cards on the field, draw cards, destroy cards, or search for other "Karakuri" monsters. Due to most "Karakuri" going to Defense Position when attacked, piercing effects work well against them. "Karakuri" can be used with Machine support cards like "Machina Fortress", as well as cards like "Machine Assembly Line" to increase the ATK of "Karakuri" monsters. Their DEF can be boosted by "Stronghold Guardian" or "Golden Gearbox". Their "attack if possible" effects can also be negated by cards like "Omega Goggles" and "Ekibyo Drakmord". Another profitable strategy is to use "De-Synchro" on any of the archetype's Synchro Monsters to gain more field presence. Because all "Karakuri" monsters are EARTH monsters they can be used to make "Naturia" Synchro Monsters. Most modern "Karakuri" decks revolve around swarming the field with Synchros and field presence extremely quickly using cards such as "Iron Call", "Instant Fusion", "Emergency Teleport", "Solar Wind Jammer" and "De-Synchro" to create massive swarms of Synchro monsters in a single turn.

Weaknesses[edit]

"Karakuri" rely on massive amounts of Special Summons in one turn, making them vulnerable to any card that can stop that chain of summons. As a Machine deck, it is vulnerable to the most common counter to Machines, which is "Chimeratech Fortress Dragon"; as such, it is inadvisable to leave "Cyber Dragon" with your "Karakuri" monsters should your opponent have "Fortress Dragon" in their Extra Deck. "Chain Disappearance" totally destroys the "Karakuri" strategy, stopping "Komachi" or "Nishipachi" before the chain of Synchro Summons starts. In addition to that, "Karakuri" decks also have trouble with "Colossal Fighter" and monsters with ATK and DEF that are both higher than 2800. This deck usually relies on your chance of drawing either "Karakuri Komachi mdl 224 "Ninishi" or "Karakuri Strategist mdl 248 "Nishipachi". The best way to increase your odds of getting them on the field is to activate "Machine Duplication" on either of the "Karakuri" monsters. Decks that attempt to summon multiple copies "Bureido" also have trouble with "Colossal Fighter" because it can get rid of all "Bureido" along with another "Karakuri" monster. "Summon Limit" prevents them from regaining advantage after a Synchro Summon or executing a long chain of Synchro Summons. "System Down" can banish all Machine monsters on the field and in the Graveyard. "Dark Highlander" completely shuts down any Synchro Summon attempt, and "Deck Devastation Virus" will destroy nearly every monster. However, "Evilswarm Ophion" is likely the deck's biggest weakness, as the deck's entire main function is rendered unusable and "Ophion"'s second effect will guarantee its protection from Spells or Traps as well. "El Shaddoll Winda" is similarly very problematic for the deck, allowing only one Special Summon per turn and being protected from destruction by card effects.

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