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| image          = GeomathmechFinalSigma-OW-2.png
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| caption        = "[[Geomathmech Final Sigma]]"
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| ja_name        = {{Ruby|斬|ザン}}{{Ruby|機|キ}}
| ja_name        = Zan-Ki
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| romaji        = Zanki
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| trans          = Zanki
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| fr_name        = Mathmech
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| de_name        = Mathemech
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| it_name        = Matemech
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| ko_name        = 참기
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| ko_hanja      = 斬機
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| ko_romanized  = Chamgi
| pt_name        =  
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| pt_name        = Mechamático(a)
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| es_name        = Matemecha
| sets          = [[Deck Build Pack: Mystic Fighters]]
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* [[Rise of the Duelist]]
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* [[Power of the Elements]]
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| tcg            =
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* [[Mystic Fighters]]
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* [[Ghosts From the Past: The 2nd Haunting]]
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* [[Battles of Legend: Monstrous Revenge]]
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| ocg            =
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* [[Deck Build Pack: Mystic Fighters]]
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* [[V Jump October 2019 promotional card]]
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* [[Premium Pack 2021]]
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| korea          = [[Premium Pack Vol.15]]
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| manga          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures]]
 
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{{Quote|Master numeric manipulation!|source=''TCG'' commercial for ''[[Mystic Fighters]]''}}
"'''rocesslayer'''" is an [[archetype]] introduced in ''[[Deck Build Pack: Mystic Fighters]]'', made up of primarily Level 4 [[Cyberse]] monsters of various [[Attributes]] and focused on Synchros and Xyz Plays.
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"'''Mathmech'''", known as "'''Zanki'''" ({{Ruby|斬|ザン}}{{Ruby|機|キ}} ''Zanki'') in the ''[[OCG]]'', is an [[archetype]] of [[Cyberse]] monsters introduced in ''[[Deck Build Pack: Mystic Fighters]]''. It is comprised of primarily [[Level]] 4 monsters of various [[Attribute]]s that focus on [[Synchro Summon|Synchro]] and [[Xyz Summon]]ing. They are used by [[Yami Kuroda]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures]]'' manga.
 
 
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
"rocesslayer" seemes to be based on Mathematics and processors of various kinds, as Zanki in Japanese sounds like Calculator, a non-computer processor with the "rocesslayer" Synchros, Enzaki in Japanese, sounds like Computer Processor in Japanese and the single "rocesslayer" Xyz monster, Kaizan in Japanese, likely being meant to reference Batch Processing.
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The "Mathmech" archetype is themed around [[wikipedia:Mathematics|mathematics]]. The Japanese names of the "Mathmech" monsters involve puns on mathematical terms.
 
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The name "Mathmech" is a portmanteau of "mathematics" and "mechanical". The Japanese name for "Mathmech" is ''Zanki'' ({{Ruby|斬|ザン}}{{Ruby|機|キ}}, lit. "cutting machine"), and it is a pun on ''keisanki'' ({{Ruby|計|けい}}{{Ruby|算|さん}}{{Ruby|機|き}}, "calculator").
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The name "Geomathmech" used on the archetype's [[Synchro Monster]]s is a portmanteau of "[[wikipedia:Geometry|geometry]]" and "Mathmech". The Japanese name for "Geomathmech" is ''Enzanki'' ({{Ruby|炎|エン}}{{Ruby|斬|ザン}}{{Ruby|機|キ}}, lit. "flame cutting machine"), and it is a pun on ''enzan'' ({{Ruby|演|えん}}{{Ruby|算|ざん}}, "[[wikipedia:Operation (mathematics)|operation]]"). The character ''en'' ({{Ruby|炎|えん}}, "fire") references their [[FIRE]] Attribute.
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The name "Primathmech" used on the archetype's [[Xyz Monster]]s is a portmanteau of "[[wikipedia:Prime (symbol)#Use in mathematics, statistics, and science|prime]]" and "Mathmech". The Japanese name for "Primathmech" is ''Kaizanki'' ({{Ruby|塊|カイ}}{{Ruby|斬|ザン}}{{Ruby|機|キ}}, lit. "clod cutting machine"), and it is a pun on ''kaizan'' ({{Ruby|改|かい}}{{Ruby|竄|ざん}}, "[[wikipedia:Mathematical fallacy|falsification]]"). The character ''kai'' ({{Ruby|塊|かい}}, "clod") references their [[EARTH]] Attribute.
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==Design==
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The "Mathmech" monsters resemble humanoid robots armed with various types of swords. The Extra Deck "Mathmech" monsters are the combined forms of the "Mathmech" monsters.
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===Members===
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====Main Deck Monsters====
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The archetype's Main Deck members can be divided into three sub-series based on their visual and thematic designs. Each sub-series includes one Tuner monster.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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! Mathmech
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! [[Attribute]]
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! Area of mathematics
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! Symbol
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! Mathematical origin
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Sigma|Sigma]]
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| [[LIGHT]] [[File:LIGHT.svg|24px]]
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| rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Algebra|Algebra]]
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| Σ
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| [[wikipedia:Summation#Capital-sigma notation|Summation]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Addition|Addition]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[FIRE]] [[File:FIRE.svg|24px]]
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| +
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| [[wikipedia:Addition|Addition]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Subtraction|Subtraction]]
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| -
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| [[wikipedia:Subtraction|Subtraction]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Nabla|Nabla]]
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| [[DARK]] [[File:DARK.svg|24px]]
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| rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Calculus|Calculus]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Mathematical analysis|Analysis]]
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| ∇
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| [[wikipedia:Del|Nabla]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Multiplication|Multiplication]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[EARTH]] [[File:EARTH.svg|24px]]
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| ×
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| [[wikipedia:Multiplication#Notation and terminology|Multiplication]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Division|Division]]
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| /
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| [[wikipedia:Division (mathematics)|Division]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Diameter|Diameter]]
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| rowspan="2" | LIGHT [[File:LIGHT.svg|24px]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Geometry|Geometry]]
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| ⌀
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| [[wikipedia:Diameter|Diameter]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Circular|Circular]]
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| ⌓
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| [[wikipedia:Circular segment|Circular segment]]
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|}
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====Synchro Monsters====
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The "Geomathmech" monsters are [[FIRE]] [[Synchro Monster]]s that visually resemble "[[Mathmech Sigma]]" combined with the [[Main Deck]] FIRE "Mathmech" monsters.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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! Geomathmech
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! Visual "Mathmech" components
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! Symbol
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! Mathematical origin
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|-
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| [[Geomathmech Magma|Magma]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[Mathmech Sigma|Sigma]] + [[Mathmech Addition|Addition]] + [[Mathmech Subtraction|Subtraction]]
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| ''M''
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| [[wikipedia:Magma (algebra)|Magma]]
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|-
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| [[Geomathmech Final Sigma|Final Sigma]]
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| Σ
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| [[wikipedia:Summation#Capital-sigma notation|Summation]]
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|}
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====Xyz Monsters====
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The "Primathmech" monsters are [[EARTH]] [[Xyz Monster]]s that visually resemble "[[Mathmech Nabla]]" combined with the Main Deck EARTH "Mathmech" monsters.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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! Primathmech
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! Visual "Mathmech" components
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! Symbol
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! Mathematical origin
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|-
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| [[Primathmech Laplacian|Laplacian]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[Mathmech Nabla|Nabla]] + [[Mathmech Multiplication|Multiplication]] + [[Mathmech Division|Division]]
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| Δ
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| [[wikipedia:Laplace operator|Laplacian]]
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|-
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| [[Primathmech Alembertian|Alembertian]]
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| □
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| [[wikipedia:d'Alembert operator|d'Alembertian]]
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|}
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====Spell/Traps====
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Mathmech
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! Mathematical origin
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| [[Mathmech Billionblade Nayuta|Billionblade Nayuta]]
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| [[wiktionary:那由他#Japanese|''Nayuta'' ({{Ruby|那|な}}{{Ruby|由|ゆ}}{{Ruby|他|た}})]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Equation|Equation]]
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| [[wikipedia:Equation|Equation]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Induction|Induction]]
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| [[wikipedia:Mathematical induction|Induction]]
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|-
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| [[Mathmech Superfactorial|Superfactorial]]
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| [[wikipedia:Factorial#Superfactorial|Superfactorial]]
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|}
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
The "rocesslayer" theme focuses on Level 4 Cyberse monsters with a range of attributes (Fire, Light, Dark, and Earth) with the goal of swarming the field with materials in order to make Synchro Summons and Xyz Summons. The Light Level 4, "[[Processlayer Sigma]]", and Dark Level 4, "[[Processlayer Nabla]]" are both Tuner Monsters in order to make the Level 8 and 12 Fire Synchro Monsters, "[[Pyrocesslayer Magma]]" and "[[Pyrocesslayer Final Sigma]]" respectively. The remaining Main Deck Monsters are split between the Fire Attribute "[[Processlayer Addion]]" and "[[Processlayer Subtra]]", based on Addition and Subtraction as well as the Earth Attribute "[[Processlayer Multiplier]]" and "[[Processlayer Division]]", based on Multiplication and Division.
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The "Mathmech" archetype focuses on swarming Level 4 Cyberse monsters in order to perform Synchro, Xyz, and Link Summon plays. Secondarily, the archetype focuses on manipulating monster ATKs, in order to assist in [[OTK]]s using their Synchro boss monster "[[Geomathmech Final Sigma]]".
 
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The "algebra" sub-series, consisting of "[[Mathmech Sigma|Sigma]]", "[[Mathmech Addition|Addition]]", and "[[Mathmech Subtraction|Subtraction]]", are generic Level 4 Cyberse Special Summon extenders (that also Cyberse-lock the player's Extra Deck Special Summons). "Addition" and "Subtraction" also provide a ±1000 ATK stat modification effect when Special Summoning themselves.
The general playstyle is swarming the field with these monsters to make Magma and Final Sigma as well as the Rank 4 Xyz monster, [[Batch Processlayer Laplacian]], and beatdown with added disruptions as well as Final Sigma gaining protection from card effects if in the [[Extra Monster Zone]]. In addition, the deck's Spells and Traps allow for revival and Extra Deck Summoning as well as ATK Gains and set up.
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The "analysis" sub-series, consisting of "[[Mathmech Nabla|Nabla]]", "[[Mathmech Multiplication|Multiplication]]", and "[[Mathmech Division|Division]]", support Extra Deck plays by providing Summoning from Deck ("Nabla"), Summoning from hand and GY ("Division"), or level modulation ("Multiplication"). If they're sent to the GY, they will also trigger a combat-boosting effect, either providing double attack ("Nabla") or double ATK ("Multiplication") to a friendly Cyberse monster in the [[Extra Monster Zone]], or halving a monster's ATK ("Division").
 
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The "geometry" sub-series provides powerful and varied support effects. "[[Mathmech Diameter|Diameter]]" revives a Level 4 Cyberse monster when Normal Summoned, and grants a "Mathmech" Synchro/Xyz monster summoned using it as a material an omni-negate in the turn it's summoned. "[[Mathmech Circular|Circular]]" is another generic extender, but sends 1 "Mathmech" monster to the GY as cost to Special Summon itself; this can be used to dump the "analysis" monsters for combat boosting effects or later revival, or "Sigma" to immediately Special Summon it with its effect. On the field, "Circular" also searches a "Mathmech" Spell/Trap if a "Mathmech" is summoned.
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The archetype's Extra Deck monsters consist of 2 Synchro Monsters and 2 Xyz Monsters.
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* "[[Geomathmech Magma]]" (Level 8 Synchro) can destroy two cards when it destroys a monster by battle, and can search a "Mathmech" Spell/Trap when it is destroyed.
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* "[[Geomathmech Final Sigma]]" (Level 12 Synchro) becomes unaffected by card effects, except for "Mathmech" cards, while it is the [[Extra Monster Zone]], and also deals double battle damage when it battles a monster. Combine this with the archetype's combat boosting effects, and "Final Sigma" can easily perform an OTK on its own.
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* "[[Primathmech Alembertian]]" (Rank 4 Xyz, 2+ monsters) can search any "Mathmech" card when Xyz Summoned, and can tribute 1 monster to Special Summon any "Mathmech" from hand or GY. It is an important searcher and combo-enabler for almost all of the deck's combos.
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* "[[Primathmech Laplacian]]" (Rank 4 Xyz, 3 monsters) can send up to 3 cards the opponent possesses to the GY when Xyz Summoned (1 each from their hand, S/T zone, and monster zone), and can protect friendly "Mathmech" cards from being destroyed by detaching its materials. It is a formidable board-clearer, and can become a powerful disruption piece if it is summoned with "[[Mathmech Superfactorial]]" in the opponent's turn.
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The archetype's Spells and Traps allow for revival and ATK boosting with "[[Mathmech Equation]]", triggering effects of various "Mathmech" Main Deck monsters with the Equip Spell "[[Mathmech Billionblade Nayuta]]", further ATK boosting and card removal with "[[Mathmech Induction]]", and Spell Speed 2 Extra Deck Summoning through "[[Mathmech Superfactorial]]".
 
===Recommended cards===
 
===Recommended cards===
 
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|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* [[Processlayer Addion]]
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* [[Mathmech Addition]]
* [[Processlayer Division]]
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* [[Mathmech Circular]]
* [[Processlayer Multiplier]]
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* [[Mathmech Division]]
* [[Processlayer Subtra]]
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* [[Mathmech Multiplication]]
 
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* [[Mathmech Subtraction]]
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* [[Balancer Lord]]
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* [[Parallel eXceed]]
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* [[RAM Clouder]]
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* [[ROM Cloudia]]
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* [[Psychic Processor]]
 
|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
* [[Processlayer Nabla]]
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* [[Mathmech Diameter]]
* [[Processlayer Sigma]]
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* [[Mathmech Nabla]]
 
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* [[Mathmech Sigma]]
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
* [[Pyrocesslayer Final Sigma]]
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* [[Geomathmech Final Sigma]]
* [[Pyrocesslayer Magma]]
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* [[Geomathmech Magma]]
 
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* [[DPA Jeanne d'Moore]]
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
* [[Batch Processlayer Laplacian]]
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* [[Primathmech Alembertian]]
 
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* [[Primathmech Laplacian]]
|spells =
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|link monsters =
* [[Processlayer Divider Nayuta]]
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* [[Accesscode Talker]]
* [[Processlayer Formula]]
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* [[Mekk-Knight Crusadia Avramax]]
 
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* [[Topologic Bomber Dragon]]
|traps =
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* [[Topologic Trisbaena]]
* [[Processlayer Induction]]
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* [[Cyberse Wicckid]]
* [[Processlayer Superfactorial]]
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* [[Code Talker Inverted]]
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* [[I:P Masquerena]]
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* [[Pitknight Earlie]]
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* [[Splash Mage]]
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* [[Update Jammer]]
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* [[Link Devotee]]
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* [[Link Disciple]]
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* [[Linguriboh]]
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|normal spells =
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* [[Mathmech Equation]]
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* [[Cynet Mining]]
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* [[One-Time Passcode]]
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* [[Small World]] ''(with [[Parallel eXceed]])''
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|equip spells =
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* [[Mathmech Billionblade Nayuta]]
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* [[Grid Rod]]
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|continuous spells =
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* [[Cynet Optimization]]
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|quick-play spells =
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* [[Cynet Backdoor]]
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| normal traps =
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* [[Mathmech Superfactorial]]
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* [[Armory Call]]
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| continuous traps =
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* [[Mathmech Induction]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 13 March 2024

Mathmech
"Geomathmech Final Sigma"
Japanese
  • ザン
  • 斬機 (base)
  • ザンキ (ruby)
  • Zanki (romanized)
  • Zanki (translated)
French
  • Mathmech
German
  • Mathemech
Italian
  • Matemech
Korean
  • 참기
  • 斬機 (Hanja)
  • Chamgi (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Mechamático(a)
Spanish
  • Matemecha
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Master numeric manipulation!

— TCG commercial for Mystic Fighters

"Mathmech", known as "Zanki" (ザン Zanki) in the OCG, is an archetype of Cyberse monsters introduced in Deck Build Pack: Mystic Fighters. It is comprised of primarily Level 4 monsters of various Attributes that focus on Synchro and Xyz Summoning. They are used by Yami Kuroda in the Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures manga.

Etymology[edit]

The "Mathmech" archetype is themed around mathematics. The Japanese names of the "Mathmech" monsters involve puns on mathematical terms. The name "Mathmech" is a portmanteau of "mathematics" and "mechanical". The Japanese name for "Mathmech" is Zanki (ザン, lit. "cutting machine"), and it is a pun on keisanki (けいさん, "calculator"). The name "Geomathmech" used on the archetype's Synchro Monsters is a portmanteau of "geometry" and "Mathmech". The Japanese name for "Geomathmech" is Enzanki (エンザン, lit. "flame cutting machine"), and it is a pun on enzan (えんざん, "operation"). The character en (えん, "fire") references their FIRE Attribute. The name "Primathmech" used on the archetype's Xyz Monsters is a portmanteau of "prime" and "Mathmech". The Japanese name for "Primathmech" is Kaizanki (カイザン, lit. "clod cutting machine"), and it is a pun on kaizan (かいざん, "falsification"). The character kai (かい, "clod") references their EARTH Attribute.

Design[edit]

The "Mathmech" monsters resemble humanoid robots armed with various types of swords. The Extra Deck "Mathmech" monsters are the combined forms of the "Mathmech" monsters.

Members[edit]

Main Deck Monsters[edit]

The archetype's Main Deck members can be divided into three sub-series based on their visual and thematic designs. Each sub-series includes one Tuner monster.

Mathmech Attribute Area of mathematics Symbol Mathematical origin
Sigma LIGHT LIGHT.svg Algebra Σ Summation
Addition FIRE FIRE.svg Addition
Subtraction Subtraction
Nabla DARK DARK.svg Calculus
Analysis
Nabla
Multiplication EARTH EARTH.svg × Multiplication
Division / Division
Diameter LIGHT LIGHT.svg Geometry Diameter
Circular Circular segment

Synchro Monsters[edit]

The "Geomathmech" monsters are FIRE Synchro Monsters that visually resemble "Mathmech Sigma" combined with the Main Deck FIRE "Mathmech" monsters.

Geomathmech Visual "Mathmech" components Symbol Mathematical origin
Magma Sigma + Addition + Subtraction M Magma
Final Sigma Σ Summation

Xyz Monsters[edit]

The "Primathmech" monsters are EARTH Xyz Monsters that visually resemble "Mathmech Nabla" combined with the Main Deck EARTH "Mathmech" monsters.

Primathmech Visual "Mathmech" components Symbol Mathematical origin
Laplacian Nabla + Multiplication + Division Δ Laplacian
Alembertian d'Alembertian

Spell/Traps[edit]

Mathmech Mathematical origin
Billionblade Nayuta Nayuta ()
Equation Equation
Induction Induction
Superfactorial Superfactorial

Playing style[edit]

The "Mathmech" archetype focuses on swarming Level 4 Cyberse monsters in order to perform Synchro, Xyz, and Link Summon plays. Secondarily, the archetype focuses on manipulating monster ATKs, in order to assist in OTKs using their Synchro boss monster "Geomathmech Final Sigma". The "algebra" sub-series, consisting of "Sigma", "Addition", and "Subtraction", are generic Level 4 Cyberse Special Summon extenders (that also Cyberse-lock the player's Extra Deck Special Summons). "Addition" and "Subtraction" also provide a ±1000 ATK stat modification effect when Special Summoning themselves. The "analysis" sub-series, consisting of "Nabla", "Multiplication", and "Division", support Extra Deck plays by providing Summoning from Deck ("Nabla"), Summoning from hand and GY ("Division"), or level modulation ("Multiplication"). If they're sent to the GY, they will also trigger a combat-boosting effect, either providing double attack ("Nabla") or double ATK ("Multiplication") to a friendly Cyberse monster in the Extra Monster Zone, or halving a monster's ATK ("Division"). The "geometry" sub-series provides powerful and varied support effects. "Diameter" revives a Level 4 Cyberse monster when Normal Summoned, and grants a "Mathmech" Synchro/Xyz monster summoned using it as a material an omni-negate in the turn it's summoned. "Circular" is another generic extender, but sends 1 "Mathmech" monster to the GY as cost to Special Summon itself; this can be used to dump the "analysis" monsters for combat boosting effects or later revival, or "Sigma" to immediately Special Summon it with its effect. On the field, "Circular" also searches a "Mathmech" Spell/Trap if a "Mathmech" is summoned. The archetype's Extra Deck monsters consist of 2 Synchro Monsters and 2 Xyz Monsters.

  • "Geomathmech Magma" (Level 8 Synchro) can destroy two cards when it destroys a monster by battle, and can search a "Mathmech" Spell/Trap when it is destroyed.
  • "Geomathmech Final Sigma" (Level 12 Synchro) becomes unaffected by card effects, except for "Mathmech" cards, while it is the Extra Monster Zone, and also deals double battle damage when it battles a monster. Combine this with the archetype's combat boosting effects, and "Final Sigma" can easily perform an OTK on its own.
  • "Primathmech Alembertian" (Rank 4 Xyz, 2+ monsters) can search any "Mathmech" card when Xyz Summoned, and can tribute 1 monster to Special Summon any "Mathmech" from hand or GY. It is an important searcher and combo-enabler for almost all of the deck's combos.
  • "Primathmech Laplacian" (Rank 4 Xyz, 3 monsters) can send up to 3 cards the opponent possesses to the GY when Xyz Summoned (1 each from their hand, S/T zone, and monster zone), and can protect friendly "Mathmech" cards from being destroyed by detaching its materials. It is a formidable board-clearer, and can become a powerful disruption piece if it is summoned with "Mathmech Superfactorial" in the opponent's turn.

The archetype's Spells and Traps allow for revival and ATK boosting with "Mathmech Equation", triggering effects of various "Mathmech" Main Deck monsters with the Equip Spell "Mathmech Billionblade Nayuta", further ATK boosting and card removal with "Mathmech Induction", and Spell Speed 2 Extra Deck Summoning through "Mathmech Superfactorial".

Recommended cards[edit]