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"'''Madolche'''" (マドルチェ ''Madoruche'', pronounced as "mah-DOL-chay"<ref>https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=4152</ref>) is an [[archetype]] of [[EARTH]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] with various [[Type]]s. | "'''Madolche'''" (マドルチェ ''Madoruche'', pronounced as "mah-DOL-chay"<ref>https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=4152</ref>) is an [[archetype]] of [[EARTH]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] with various [[Type]]s. | ||
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− | + | ==Design== | |
− | = | + | All "Madolche" monsters appear as cutesy dessert-themed characters standing on various sweets in the shape of a jigsaw puzzle piece. On close inspection, the limbs of all the "Madolche" monsters show what appear to be sewing seams, implying that all the characters are dolls or plushies. This is supported by the artwork of "[[Madolche Nights]]" showing the "Madolche" monsters as dolls in a room. |
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− | === | + | ===Etymology=== |
− | {| class="wikitable" | + | "Madolche" is a combination of the words "magical" ("madō" in Japanese), "doll", and "dolce" (pronounced "dol-chay"), the Italian word for "sweet" or "dessert". |
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− | + | ===Members=== | |
− | + | The names of the "Madolche" are portmanteaus of French and Italian desserts, and titles or animal sounds, depending on the monster's [[Type]]. | |
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− | ! | + | ====[[Fairy]]==== |
− | ! | + | The Fairy monsters are the royalty, and thus have royalty-based portmanteaus. |
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− | + | ! Madolche | |
+ | ! Title | ||
+ | ! Dessert | ||
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| [[Madolche Anjelly|Anjelly]] | | [[Madolche Anjelly|Anjelly]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Angel|Angel]] | | [[wikipedia:Angel|Angel]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Fruit preserve#Jelly|Jelly]] | | [[wikipedia:Fruit preserve#Jelly|Jelly]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Fresh Sistart|Fresh Sistart]] | | [[Madolche Fresh Sistart|Fresh Sistart]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Nun#Distinction between a nun and a religious sister|Sister]] | | [[wikipedia:Nun#Distinction between a nun and a religious sister|Sister]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Tart|Tart]] | | [[wikipedia:Tart|Tart]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Petingcessoeur|Petingcessoeur]] | | [[Madolche Petingcessoeur|Petingcessoeur]] | ||
− | + | | [[wikipedia:Princess|Princess]]/ Petit sister | |
− | | [[wikipedia:Princess|Princess]] / Petit sister | + | | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[wikipedia:Pudding|Pudding]] |
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| [[Madolche Puddingcess|Puddingcess]] | | [[Madolche Puddingcess|Puddingcess]] | ||
− | + | | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[wikipedia:Princess|Princess]] | |
− | | rowspan=2| [[wikipedia:Princess|Princess]] | ||
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− | |[[Madolche Puddingcess Chocolat-a-la-Mode|Puddingcess Chocolat-a-la-Mode]] | + | | [[Madolche Puddingcess Chocolat-a-la-Mode|Puddingcess Chocolat-a-la-Mode]] |
− | | | + | | [[wikipedia:ja:プリンアラモード|Pudding-à-la-mode]]/ [[wikipedia:Hot chocolate|Chocolate]] |
− | | Pudding-à-la-mode | ||
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| [[Madolche Queen Tiaramisu|Queen Tiaramisu]] | | [[Madolche Queen Tiaramisu|Queen Tiaramisu]] | ||
− | | | + | | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[wikipedia:Queen|Queen]]/ [[wikipedia:Tiara|Tiara]] |
− | | [[wikipedia:Queen|Queen]]/[[wikipedia:Tiara|Tiara]] | + | | [[wikipedia:Tiramisu|Tiramisu]] |
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− | | | + | | [[Madolche Queen Tiara-a-la-Fraise|Queen Tiara-a-la-Fraise]] |
+ | | [[wikipedia:Tiramisu|Tiramisu]] [[wikipedia:Strawberry|à la fraise]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Teacher Glassouffle|Teacher Glassouffle]] | | [[Madolche Teacher Glassouffle|Teacher Glassouffle]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Soufflé|Soufflé]] | | [[wikipedia:Soufflé|Soufflé]] | ||
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− | {| class="wikitable" | + | ====[[Spellcaster]] / [[Warrior]]==== |
− | + | The Spellcaster and Warrior monsters make up the servants, and have portmanteaus that relate to their respective occupations. | |
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− | ! | + | ! Madolche |
− | ! | + | ! Occupation |
− | ! | + | ! Dessert |
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| [[Madolche Butlerusk|Butlerusk]] | | [[Madolche Butlerusk|Butlerusk]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Butler|Butler]] | | [[wikipedia:Butler|Butler]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Rusk|Rusk]] | | [[wikipedia:Rusk|Rusk]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Chouxvalier|Chouxvalier]] | | [[Madolche Chouxvalier|Chouxvalier]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Chevalier|Chevalier]] | | [[wikipedia:Chevalier|Chevalier]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Choux à la crème|Choux à la crème]]/[[wikipedia:Choux pastry|Choux pastry]] | | [[wikipedia:Choux à la crème|Choux à la crème]]/[[wikipedia:Choux pastry|Choux pastry]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Magileine|Magileine]] | | [[Madolche Magileine|Magileine]] | ||
− | + | | [[wikipedia:Magician (fantasy)|Magician]] / [[wikipedia:Witch|Witch]] | |
− | | [[wikipedia:Magician (fantasy)|Magician]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Madeleine (cake)|Madeleine]] | | [[wikipedia:Madeleine (cake)|Madeleine]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Marmalmaide|Marmalmaide]] | | [[Madolche Marmalmaide|Marmalmaide]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Maid|Maid]] | | [[wikipedia:Maid|Maid]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Marmalade|Marmalade]] | | [[wikipedia:Marmalade|Marmalade]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Messengelato|Messengelato]] | | [[Madolche Messengelato|Messengelato]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Courier|Messenger]] | | [[wikipedia:Courier|Messenger]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Gelato|Gelato]] | | [[wikipedia:Gelato|Gelato]] | ||
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− | {| class="wikitable" | + | ====[[Beast]]==== |
− | ! | + | The Beast monsters make up the pets, having portmanteaus reflecting the sound of the animal that they make. |
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− | + | ! Madolche | |
− | + | ! Animal "sound" or name | |
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| [[Madolche Baaple|Baaple]] | | [[Madolche Baaple|Baaple]] | ||
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| "Baa" | | "Baa" | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Maple syrup|Maple syrup]] | | [[wikipedia:Maple syrup|Maple syrup]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Chickolates|Chickolates]] | | [[Madolche Chickolates|Chickolates]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Chocolate|Chocolate]] | | [[wikipedia:Chocolate|Chocolate]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Cruffssant|Cruffssant]] | | [[Madolche Cruffssant|Cruffssant]] | ||
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| "Ruff" | | "Ruff" | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Croissant|Croissant]] | | [[wikipedia:Croissant|Croissant]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Hootcake|Hootcake]] | | [[Madolche Hootcake|Hootcake]] | ||
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| "Hoot" | | "Hoot" | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Pancake|Hotcake]] | | [[wikipedia:Pancake|Hotcake]] | ||
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| [[Madolche Mewfeuille|Mewfeuille]] | | [[Madolche Mewfeuille|Mewfeuille]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Mille-feuille|Mille-feuille]] | | [[wikipedia:Mille-feuille|Mille-feuille]] | ||
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+ | | [[Madolche Mewgnard Meowcaron|Mewgnard Meowcaron]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Macaron|Macaron]] | ||
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− | === | + | †''(JP: ピー, "Pī", the standard onomatopoeia of chick noises)'' |
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− | ! | + | ====Spell / Trap==== |
− | + | Certain support Spells/Traps of the archetype are based on lives of the royalty, as well as the culture surrounding consumption of sweets. | |
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+ | ! Madolche | ||
+ | ! Origin | ||
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+ | | [[Madolche Chateau]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Château|Château]]<br/ >[[wikipedia:Cake|Gâteau]]<br/ >[[wikipedia:Dessert wine|Château wine]] | ||
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+ | | [[Madolche Lesson]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Etiquette|Lesson in Etiquette]] | ||
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+ | | [[Madolche Promenade]] | ||
+ | | [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/promenade#French Promenade] | ||
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− | + | | [[Madolche Tea Break]] | |
− | + | | [[wikipedia:Tea (meal)|Tea Time]] | |
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− | | [[Madolche | + | | [[Madolche Waltz]] |
− | + | | [[wikipedia:Waltz|Waltz]] | |
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− | | | + | | [[Madolchepalooza]] |
− | | [[ | + | | Party |
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==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
− | The "Madolche" focus on recycling their cards for repeated use, with all of the "Madolche" monsters being sent either back to the [[Deck]] or to the [[hand]] after being [[destroy]]ed by an opponent. Several of those monsters have effects that send "Madolche"-specific [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s from the Graveyard back to the Deck, or from the Deck to your hand. This makes the "Madolche" very difficult to [[Deck Out]], a strategy almost entirely opposite to many other contemporary archetypes. | + | The "Madolche" focus on recycling their cards for repeated use, with all of the "Madolche" monsters being sent either back to the [[Deck]] or to the [[hand]] after being [[destroy]]ed by an opponent. Several of those monsters have effects that send "Madolche"-specific [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s from the Graveyard back to the Deck, or from the Deck to your hand. This makes the "Madolche" very difficult to [[Deck Out]], a strategy almost entirely opposite to many other contemporary archetypes. |
While the Deck does not do any [[Deck Thinning|Deck thinning]] on its own, it does however feature a wide variety of [[searcher]]s, making the Deck highly stable. "[[Madolche Butlerusk]]" is capable of scanning the Deck for a [[Field Spell Card|field spell]], which is mostly exclusively used for "[[Madolche Chateau]]". "[[Madolche Messengelato]]" can search for any "Madolche" Spell or Trap Card, allowing easy access to many support cards. "[[Madolche Magileine]]" and "[[Madolche Ticket]]" are easily capable of searching for other monsters from the Deck, and "[[Madolche Marmalmaide]]" can recycle Spells and Traps, which are likely the only cards that will stay in the Graveyard. | While the Deck does not do any [[Deck Thinning|Deck thinning]] on its own, it does however feature a wide variety of [[searcher]]s, making the Deck highly stable. "[[Madolche Butlerusk]]" is capable of scanning the Deck for a [[Field Spell Card|field spell]], which is mostly exclusively used for "[[Madolche Chateau]]". "[[Madolche Messengelato]]" can search for any "Madolche" Spell or Trap Card, allowing easy access to many support cards. "[[Madolche Magileine]]" and "[[Madolche Ticket]]" are easily capable of searching for other monsters from the Deck, and "[[Madolche Marmalmaide]]" can recycle Spells and Traps, which are likely the only cards that will stay in the Graveyard. | ||
The ultimate goal of most "Madolche" Decks is to maintain card advantage and take advantage of openings to quickly deal damage. The main powerhouse cards used are "[[Madolche Puddingcess]]" and "[[Madolche Queen Tiaramisu]]"; they have relatively high [[ATK]] (so long as the effect of "Puddingcess" requirement of the [[Graveyard]] being empty is met) and powerful effects to deplete your opponents' field presence, clearing the way for the weaker monsters to attack directly. Out of the two, "Queen Tiaramisu" is more prominently used as the Deck's boss monster, as it not only features a massive ATK stat, but it also possesses the ability to eliminate targets on the opposing field by returning cards to the Deck. This is particularly effective because "Queen Tiaramisu" has an effect that does not target, making responding to this effect very difficult to do in most scenarios. | The ultimate goal of most "Madolche" Decks is to maintain card advantage and take advantage of openings to quickly deal damage. The main powerhouse cards used are "[[Madolche Puddingcess]]" and "[[Madolche Queen Tiaramisu]]"; they have relatively high [[ATK]] (so long as the effect of "Puddingcess" requirement of the [[Graveyard]] being empty is met) and powerful effects to deplete your opponents' field presence, clearing the way for the weaker monsters to attack directly. Out of the two, "Queen Tiaramisu" is more prominently used as the Deck's boss monster, as it not only features a massive ATK stat, but it also possesses the ability to eliminate targets on the opposing field by returning cards to the Deck. This is particularly effective because "Queen Tiaramisu" has an effect that does not target, making responding to this effect very difficult to do in most scenarios. |
Revision as of 16:25, 20 April 2024
Italic text
"Madolche" (マドルチェ Madoruche, pronounced as "mah-DOL-chay"[1]) is an archetype of EARTH monsters with various Types.
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Design
All "Madolche" monsters appear as cutesy dessert-themed characters standing on various sweets in the shape of a jigsaw puzzle piece. On close inspection, the limbs of all the "Madolche" monsters show what appear to be sewing seams, implying that all the characters are dolls or plushies. This is supported by the artwork of "Madolche Nights" showing the "Madolche" monsters as dolls in a room.
Etymology
"Madolche" is a combination of the words "magical" ("madō" in Japanese), "doll", and "dolce" (pronounced "dol-chay"), the Italian word for "sweet" or "dessert".
Members
The names of the "Madolche" are portmanteaus of French and Italian desserts, and titles or animal sounds, depending on the monster's Type.
Fairy
The Fairy monsters are the royalty, and thus have royalty-based portmanteaus.
Madolche | Title | Dessert |
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Anjelly | Angel | Jelly |
Fresh Sistart | Sister | Tart |
Petingcessoeur | Princess/ Petit sister | Pudding |
Puddingcess | Princess | |
Puddingcess Chocolat-a-la-Mode | Pudding-à-la-mode/ Chocolate | |
Queen Tiaramisu | Queen/ Tiara | Tiramisu |
Queen Tiara-a-la-Fraise | Tiramisu à la fraise | |
Teacher Glassouffle | Teacher | Soufflé |
Spellcaster / Warrior
The Spellcaster and Warrior monsters make up the servants, and have portmanteaus that relate to their respective occupations.
Madolche | Occupation | Dessert |
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Butlerusk | Butler | Rusk |
Chouxvalier | Chevalier | Choux à la crème/Choux pastry |
Magileine | Magician / Witch | Madeleine |
Marmalmaide | Maid | Marmalade |
Messengelato | Messenger | Gelato |
Beast
The Beast monsters make up the pets, having portmanteaus reflecting the sound of the animal that they make.
Madolche | Animal "sound" or name | Dessert |
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Baaple | "Baa" | Maple syrup |
Chickolates | Chick† | Chocolate |
Cruffssant | "Ruff" | Croissant |
Hootcake | "Hoot" | Hotcake |
Mewfeuille | "Mew" | Mille-feuille |
Mewgnard Meowcaron | Macaron |
†(JP: ピー, "Pī", the standard onomatopoeia of chick noises)
Spell / Trap
Certain support Spells/Traps of the archetype are based on lives of the royalty, as well as the culture surrounding consumption of sweets.
Madolche | Origin |
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Madolche Chateau | Château Gâteau Château wine |
Madolche Lesson | Lesson in Etiquette |
Madolche Promenade | Promenade |
Madolche Tea Break | Tea Time |
Madolche Waltz | Waltz |
Madolchepalooza | Party |
Playing style
The "Madolche" focus on recycling their cards for repeated use, with all of the "Madolche" monsters being sent either back to the Deck or to the hand after being destroyed by an opponent. Several of those monsters have effects that send "Madolche"-specific Spell and Trap Cards from the Graveyard back to the Deck, or from the Deck to your hand. This makes the "Madolche" very difficult to Deck Out, a strategy almost entirely opposite to many other contemporary archetypes. While the Deck does not do any Deck thinning on its own, it does however feature a wide variety of searchers, making the Deck highly stable. "Madolche Butlerusk" is capable of scanning the Deck for a field spell, which is mostly exclusively used for "Madolche Chateau". "Madolche Messengelato" can search for any "Madolche" Spell or Trap Card, allowing easy access to many support cards. "Madolche Magileine" and "Madolche Ticket" are easily capable of searching for other monsters from the Deck, and "Madolche Marmalmaide" can recycle Spells and Traps, which are likely the only cards that will stay in the Graveyard. The ultimate goal of most "Madolche" Decks is to maintain card advantage and take advantage of openings to quickly deal damage. The main powerhouse cards used are "Madolche Puddingcess" and "Madolche Queen Tiaramisu"; they have relatively high ATK (so long as the effect of "Puddingcess" requirement of the Graveyard being empty is met) and powerful effects to deplete your opponents' field presence, clearing the way for the weaker monsters to attack directly. Out of the two, "Queen Tiaramisu" is more prominently used as the Deck's boss monster, as it not only features a massive ATK stat, but it also possesses the ability to eliminate targets on the opposing field by returning cards to the Deck. This is particularly effective because "Queen Tiaramisu" has an effect that does not target, making responding to this effect very difficult to do in most scenarios. The "Madolche" are also in possession of an effect damage loop that abuses the effects of "Madolche Waltz", "Chateau" and "Desperate Tag". While those three cards are active and the player controls at least two of the Warrior "Madolche", they can use "Desperate Tag" to continuously attack a more powerful opponent, cause 300 damage with "Waltz", Special Summon a new Warrior, and return the old one to the hand. "Messengelato" is preferable for this so long as you also have a Beast on the field, since each time it is Special Summoned you can add one of the "Madolche" Spell or Trap Cards to your hand, further increasing your hand and field advantage. "Madolche Chouxvalier" works fine as well, since his effect prevents your other "Madolche" monsters from being targeted for attacks. If you have "Madolche Ticket" and a Fairy "Madolche" monster, you can Special Summon another Warrior "Madolche" monster in addition to this loop. For "Messengelato", as long as this loop happens in your Battle Phase, you can use it's effect again and again.
Recommended cards
Recommended cards
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From Let's built a Madolche Deck (August 2, 2012)
Madolche Deck
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Yubel + Madolche deck (December 15, 2017)
『ユベル』+『マドルチェ』デッキだ
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Weaknesses
- The biggest weakness of the archetype is its reliance on its monster effects to create combos; cards efficient at negating them are a serious threat to most "Madolche" Decks. Hand traps like "Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring" or "Effect Veiler" can negate the monster effects that summon additional Madolche cards.
- Cards that can limit a player's ability to search, like "Thunder King Rai-Oh", "Drop Off" or "Drastic Drop Off" can severely hinder a "Madolche" player's ability to gather resources. "Rai-Oh" can also block the Summoning of "Tiaramisu" and send all the monsters involved to the Graveyard, and no other "Madolche" is strong enough to destroy "Rai-Oh" without help.
- Cards like "Macro Cosmos", "Banisher of the Light", "Divine Knight Ishzark" and "Transmigration Break" will prevent any "Madolche" cards from being sent to the Graveyard at all, preventing not only their own effects, but keeping "Tiaramisu" from having any valid targets in the Grave.
- Similarly, "Necrovalley" will keep cards moving out of the GY, which is essential for its strategy.
- The recycle effect of "Madolche" monsters are only limited to Main Deck ones, not the Extra Deck ones. It can also be a double-edged sword since it can hinder the use of "Tiaramisu" and "Hootcake". Not to mention the effect can only be triggered when destroyed under the owner's possession, any other removal methods will not trigger such effect.
- "Imperial Iron Wall" or a "Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer" controlled by your opponent will easily shut down "Hootcake" and any Psychic "Madolche" builds, slowing progress to a crawl until those obstacles can be overcome.