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"'''Clear'''" (クリアー ''Kuriā'') is an [[archetype]] of cards that were introduced in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' that were used by [[Yusuke Fujiwara]] under the possession of [[Nightshroud]].
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"'''Clear'''" (クリアー ''Kuriā'') is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] monsters that were introduced in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' that were used by [[Yusuke Fujiwara]] under the possession of [[Nightshroud]].  
  
In the anime, "Clear" monsters use the advantage of not having an [[Attribute]] while they are [[face-up]] on the [[Playing Field|field]], especially while "[[Clear World]]" is activated, giving a negative effect to a player who [[control]]s a monster with an Attribute.
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"[[Clear Vice Dragon (character)|Clear Vice Dragon]]" appears as a character in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia]]''.
  
"[[Clear Vice Dragon (character)|Clear Vice Dragon]]" appears as a character in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia]]''.
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==History==
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The "Clear" monsters first appeared in Season 3 of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' , which aired in 2007. In the anime, "Clear" monsters use the advantage of not having an [[Attribute]] while they are [[face-up]] on the [[Playing Field|field]], especially while "[[Clear World]]" is present. They are later featured in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force]]'' games as Game Original cards starting with ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3]]'', featuring the no-Attribute
  
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3]]'', "Clear" monsters allow users to use "Clear World" without being affected by it at all, apart from its [[Life Points|LP]] [[cost]]. This allows more freedom than the anime counterparts in terms of using monsters, but the real "Clear World" is a little more forgiving with its negative effects.
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"Clear World" and "[[Clear Vice Dragon]]" have been released in ''[[Limited Edition 15]]'', making them the first members of the archetype released in the ''OCG''. They are now released in the ''[[TCG]]'' in the pack ''[[Stardust Overdrive]]'' as secret rares. The remaining cards of the theme were introduced in ''[[Animation Chronicle 2024]]'' in the ''OCG'', where the cards associated with the theme [[mentions|mention]] "Clear World" in their texts instead of being treated as an archetype.
  
"Clear World" and "[[Clear Vice Dragon]]" have been released in ''[[Limited Edition 15]]'', making them the first members of the archetype released in the ''OCG''. They are now released in the ''[[TCG]]'' in the pack ''[[Stardust Overdrive]]'' as secret rares. However, "Clear Vice Dragon" is still treated as a [[DARK]] monster on the field, making it vulnerable to Attribute-specific effects other than "Clear World".
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== Playing style ==
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The "Clear" playstyle is centered around their [[Field Spell Card]] "[[Clear World]]", which grants both players a variety of negative effects that they must apply/activate while controlling monsters of a specific Attribute(s). In the ''OCG''/''TCG'', the monsters of this theme share the [[monster effect]] that shield their controller from the negative effects of "Clear World". As such, the theme's monsters are still treated as [[DARK]] monsters on the field. Cards from this theme are supported by having cards that mention "Clear World".
  
One weakness you can use in the ''Tag Force 3'' is using "[[Lava Golem]]" to [[Summon]] it to their side of the field, thus causing them to lose 2000 Life Points each [[turn]]. Another weakness to the "Clear" monsters is "[[DNA Transplant]]", which can be used to turn all the monsters into one specific Attribute and thus using the effect of "Clear World" against both players.
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== Recommended cards ==
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{{Decklist|Deck
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Clear Cube]]
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* [[Clear Phantom]]
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* [[Clear Rage Golem]]
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* [[Clear Vice Dragon]]
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* [[Clear Vicious Knight]]
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|fusion monsters =
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|xyz monsters =
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|link monsters =
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|spells =
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* [[Clear Wall]]
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* [[Clear World]]
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|traps =
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Revision as of 04:00, 10 May 2024

Clear
Yusuke Fujiwara with "Clear Rage Golem" and "Clear Phantom".
Japanese
  • クリアー
  • Kuriā (romanized)
French
  • Transparent
German
  • Frei
Italian
  • Chiaro
Korean
  • 클리어
Spanish
  • Transparente
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TCG
OCG
Korean
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"Clear" (クリアー Kuriā) is an archetype of DARK monsters that were introduced in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX that were used by Yusuke Fujiwara under the possession of Nightshroud.

"Clear Vice Dragon" appears as a character in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia.

History

The "Clear" monsters first appeared in Season 3 of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX , which aired in 2007. In the anime, "Clear" monsters use the advantage of not having an Attribute while they are face-up on the field, especially while "Clear World" is present. They are later featured in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force games as Game Original cards starting with Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3, featuring the no-Attribute

"Clear World" and "Clear Vice Dragon" have been released in Limited Edition 15, making them the first members of the archetype released in the OCG. They are now released in the TCG in the pack Stardust Overdrive as secret rares. The remaining cards of the theme were introduced in Animation Chronicle 2024 in the OCG, where the cards associated with the theme mention "Clear World" in their texts instead of being treated as an archetype.

Playing style

The "Clear" playstyle is centered around their Field Spell Card "Clear World", which grants both players a variety of negative effects that they must apply/activate while controlling monsters of a specific Attribute(s). In the OCG/TCG, the monsters of this theme share the monster effect that shield their controller from the negative effects of "Clear World". As such, the theme's monsters are still treated as DARK monsters on the field. Cards from this theme are supported by having cards that mention "Clear World".

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