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== Design == | == Design == | ||
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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
With the exception of the titular "[[The Fiendsmith]]", all cards in the archetype are named after various Latin hymns and liturgical rites from [[wikipedia:Western Christianity|Western Christianity]]. | With the exception of the titular "[[The Fiendsmith]]", all cards in the archetype are named after various Latin hymns and liturgical rites from [[wikipedia:Western Christianity|Western Christianity]]. | ||
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"[[Fiendsmith in Paradisum]]" is a [[Trap]] that targets a [[Level 7]] or higher Fiend monster (i.e. "Dies Irae") to send all other cards on the field to the GY. Should the opponent Special Summon while this Trap is in the GY, it can be banished to send a "Fiendsmith" monster from the Deck or Extra Deck to the GY, most likely "Lacrimosa" or "Dies Irae" to allow interaction through their respective burn and removal effects. | "[[Fiendsmith in Paradisum]]" is a [[Trap]] that targets a [[Level 7]] or higher Fiend monster (i.e. "Dies Irae") to send all other cards on the field to the GY. Should the opponent Special Summon while this Trap is in the GY, it can be banished to send a "Fiendsmith" monster from the Deck or Extra Deck to the GY, most likely "Lacrimosa" or "Dies Irae" to allow interaction through their respective burn and removal effects. | ||
− | Due to "Tractus" being able to search any LIGHT Fiend as opposed to merely "Fiendsmith" monsters, the archetype has synergy with "[[Fabled]]" and "[[Magical Musket]][[Magical Musketeer|(eer)]]". In the former's case, seeing as "Tractus" discards a card after searching, it is possible to search and then immediately discard "[[Fabled Lurrie]]" or "[[Fabled Krus]]" for their respective revival effects. As for the latter, "Magical Musket" and its own Spells/Traps provide the Deck with chainable disruption/removal it otherwise would not have, such as "[[Magical Musket - Cross-Domination|Cross Domination]]" or "[[Magical Musket - | + | Due to "Tractus" being able to search any LIGHT Fiend as opposed to merely "Fiendsmith" monsters, the archetype has synergy with "[[Fabled]]" and "[[Magical Musket]][[Magical Musketeer|(eer)]]". In the former's case, seeing as "Tractus" discards a card after searching, it is possible to search and then immediately discard "[[Fabled Lurrie]]" or "[[Fabled Krus]]" for their respective revival effects. As for the latter, "Magical Musket" and its own Spells/Traps provide the Deck with chainable disruption/removal it otherwise would not have, such as "[[Magical Musket - Cross-Domination|Cross Domination]]" or "[[Magical Musket - Desperado]]". "[[Magical Musketeer Max]]" can also be used as [[Link Material]] for "Requiem" after searching or reviving "Magical Musket" cards, effectively Summoning and supporting both archetypes with a single Main Deck "Magical Musketeer" monster. |
Generic LIGHT Fiends with disruptive effects like "[[Santa Claws]]" and "[[Amanokujaki]]" can also be searched this way and be immediately made use of. | Generic LIGHT Fiends with disruptive effects like "[[Santa Claws]]" and "[[Amanokujaki]]" can also be searched this way and be immediately made use of. |