Difference between revisions of "Series"

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One of the most notable differences between a series and an archetype is the fact that many archetypes, such as "[[Lightsworn]]", "[[Blackwing]]" and "[[Six Samurai]]", can all have Decks easily built around them thanks to their own effects and the support cards they possess. Meanwhile, card series do not have support cards, and building a Deck out of series like "[[Hex-Sealed Fusion]]" is a nigh-impossible task.
 
One of the most notable differences between a series and an archetype is the fact that many archetypes, such as "[[Lightsworn]]", "[[Blackwing]]" and "[[Six Samurai]]", can all have Decks easily built around them thanks to their own effects and the support cards they possess. Meanwhile, card series do not have support cards, and building a Deck out of series like "[[Hex-Sealed Fusion]]" is a nigh-impossible task.
  
A member of a series may also be a part of an archetype, an example being the "[[Armed Dragon]]" or "[[Ultimate Insect]]" series, which both have members that are included in the "[[LV Monster]]" archetype.
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A member of a series may also be a part of an archetype, an example being the "[[Armed Dragon]]" or "[[Ultimate Insect]]" series, which both have members that are included in the "[[LV]]" archetype.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:41, 5 January 2013

A series is a group of three or more cards that share an appearance in artwork or name, or simply in what their effects allow them to do, but lack the support cards that genuine archetypes possess. Series commonly comprise themed groups used by characters in the anime or manga.

One of the most notable differences between a series and an archetype is the fact that many archetypes, such as "Lightsworn", "Blackwing" and "Six Samurai", can all have Decks easily built around them thanks to their own effects and the support cards they possess. Meanwhile, card series do not have support cards, and building a Deck out of series like "Hex-Sealed Fusion" is a nigh-impossible task.

A member of a series may also be a part of an archetype, an example being the "Armed Dragon" or "Ultimate Insect" series, which both have members that are included in the "LV" archetype.