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The '''UFOroid Fighter OTK''' is a [[One Turn Kill]] performed by using "[[Power Bond]]" to Summon "[[UFOroid Fighter]]" with a massive [[ATK]].
 
 
 
"[[UFOroid Fighter]]'s" ATK is equal to the combined ATK of its [[Fusion Material]]s; "[[UFOroid]]", who has 1200 ATK and 1 [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] monster. Summoning him using "[[Power Bond]]" will double that figure.
 
 
 
==Real Life Usage==
 
The One Turn Kill isn't a major Deck type and hasn't been used to win major tournaments, but is sometimes popular among casual players.
 
 
 
"[[Gate Guardian]]" has the highest [[ATK]] for a [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] monster that can included in the [[Main Deck]]. Players have included it in Decks revolving around the One Turn Kill, so that they may Summon "[[UFOroid Fighter]]" with 9900 ATK. Cards like "[[Heavy Storm]]" or "[[Giant Trunade]]" are often used to clear the opponent's [[Spell & Trap Zone]] beforehand.
 
 
 
"[[Arsenal Summoner]]" is a card sometimes included to search out "[[Gate Guardian]]". "[[Shining Angel]]" is sometimes used to seach out "[[UFOroid]]"
 
 
 
Since "Gate Guardian" is considered to be a [[dead draw]], when not used in the One Turn Kill, stronger versions of the Deck include cards like "[[Allure of Darkness]]", "[[Destiny Draw]]" and "[[Trade-In]]" to dump it in the Graveyard without costing the player card advantage. If they gather the other components of the OTK, they can use "[[Phantom of Chaos]]" or "[[Monster Reincarnation]]" to effectively get back "Gate Guardian".
 
 
 
A "[[HERO]]" engine can be useful as an alternative to "Gate Guardian". "[[Elemental HERO Prisma]]" can dump a "UFOroid" from the deck to act as the Fusion Material in its place, and "[[Destiny HERO - Dogma]]" has 3400 ATK, almost as much as as "Gate Guardian". "[[Elemental HERO Stratos]]" can be used to search out both "Elemental HERO Prisma" and "Destiny HERO Dogma", and in turn additional "HERO" and Warrior support can be used with them.
 
 
 
Before "[[Cyber Dragon]]'s Limiting, "[[Cyber Twin Dragon]] could be used as an alternative use for "[[Power Bond]]" to perform another OTK. Other alternatives include "[[Limiter Removal]]" to double the ATK of other [[Machine]]-[[Type]] monsters in the Deck, or "UFOroid Fighter" if Summoned with a weaker Warrior-Type monster (as of September 2010's ban list, Cyber Dragon is no longer limited)
 
 
 
"[[Zubaba General]]" can act as a substitute for "UFOroid Fighter" if the player cannot get it out. As a Rank 4 XYZ Monster is it much easier to summon, and its effect can use "Gate Guardian" or "Destiny HERO - Dogma" to gain even more ATK than "UFOroid Fighter".
 
 
 
==Anime Appearances==
 
This combo was used once in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', although not strictly as a One Turn Kill.
 
 
 
[[Syrus Truesdale]] used "[[Power Bond (anime)|Power Bond]]" to combine his "[[UFOroid (anime)|UFOroid]]" with [[Jaden Yuki]]'s "[[Elemental Hero Tempest (anime)|Elemental Hero Tempest]]" against the [[Paradox Brothers]]. This gave "[[UFOroid Fighter (anime)|UFOroid Fighter]]" 8000 ATK, which was enough to attack the Paradox Brothers' "[[Dark Guardian]]" and lower their Life Points to 0.
 
 
 
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