Difference between revisions of "Tron (series)"

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| [[Permillind Hicrotron]]
 
| [[Permillind Hicrotron]]
 
| 8
 
| 8
| [[wikipedia: Milli-|Milli]]
+
| [[wikipedia:Milli-|Milli]]
 
| 10<sup>−3</sup>
 
| 10<sup>−3</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Viscom Nanotron]]
 
| [[Viscom Nanotron]]
 
| 6
 
| 6
| [[wikipedia: Nano-|Nano]]
+
| [[wikipedia:Nano-|Nano]]
 
| 10<sup>−9</sup>
 
| 10<sup>−9</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Peacock Picotron]]
 
| [[Peacock Picotron]]
 
| 5
 
| 5
| [[wikipedia: Pico-|Pico]]
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| [[wikipedia:Pico-|Pico]]
 
| 10<sup>−12</sup>
 
| 10<sup>−12</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Chaos Femtron]] || rowspan = "3" | 4 || rowspan = "3" | [[wikipedia: Femto-|Femto]] || rowspan = "3" | 10<sup>−15</sup>
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| [[Chaos Femtron]] || rowspan = "3" | 4 || rowspan = "3" | [[wikipedia:Femto-|Femto]] || rowspan = "3" | 10<sup>−15</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Dark Femtron]]
 
| [[Dark Femtron]]
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| [[Attron]]
 
| [[Attron]]
 
| 3
 
| 3
| [[wikipedia: Atto-|Atto]]
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| [[wikipedia:Atto-|Atto]]
 
| 10<sup>−18</sup>
 
| 10<sup>−18</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Zeptron]]
 
| [[Zeptron]]
 
| 2
 
| 2
| [[wikipedia: Zepto-|Zepto]]
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| [[wikipedia:Zepto-|Zepto]]
 
| 10<sup>−21</sup>
 
| 10<sup>−21</sup>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Yoctron]]
 
| [[Yoctron]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
| [[wikipedia: Yocto-|Yocto]]
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| [[wikipedia:Yocto-|Yocto]]
 
| 10<sup>−24</sup>
 
| 10<sup>−24</sup>
 
|}
 
|}
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[Attrashoot Hydron]]
 
| [[Attrashoot Hydron]]
| [[wikipedia: ATLAS experiment|ATLAS experiment]]<br />[[wikipedia: Hadron collider|Hadron collider]]
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| [[wikipedia:ATLAS experiment|ATLAS experiment]]<br />[[wikipedia:Hadron collider|Hadron collider]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Cycliptron]]
 
| [[Cycliptron]]
| [[wikipedia: Cyclotron|Cyclotron]]
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| [[wikipedia:Cyclotron|Cyclotron]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Permillind Hicrotron]]
 
| [[Permillind Hicrotron]]
| [[wikipedia: Hadron collider|Hadron collider]]<br />[[wikipedia: Synchrotron|Synchrotron]]
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| [[wikipedia:Hadron collider|Hadron collider]]<br />[[wikipedia:Synchrotron|Synchrotron]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Seedchrotron Brusselun]]
 
| [[Seedchrotron Brusselun]]
| [[wikipedia: Synchrotron|Synchrotron]]
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| [[wikipedia:Synchrotron|Synchrotron]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
|normal monsters  =  
 
|normal monsters  =  
* [[Connector Dog]]
 
 
* [[Cycliptron]]
 
* [[Cycliptron]]
 
* [[Dark Femtron]]
 
* [[Dark Femtron]]
 
* [[Femtron]]
 
* [[Femtron]]
* [[Mystical Elf (Rush Duel)]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
+
* [[Connector Dog]]
 +
* [[Mystical Elf (Rush Duel)|Mystical Elf]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
|effect monsters  =  
 
|effect monsters  =  
* [[Amazing Dealer]]
 
 
* [[Attrashoot Hydron]]
 
* [[Attrashoot Hydron]]
 
* [[Attron]]
 
* [[Attron]]
* [[Belsectacle Mani]]
 
 
* [[Chaos Femtron]]
 
* [[Chaos Femtron]]
 
* [[Peacock Picotron]]
 
* [[Peacock Picotron]]
 +
* [[Seedchrotron Brusselun]]
 +
* [[Viscom Nanotron]]
 +
* [[Yoctron]]
 +
* [[Zeptron]]
 +
* [[Amazing Dealer]]
 +
* [[Belsectacle Mani]]
 
* [[Scarechair Code]]
 
* [[Scarechair Code]]
* [[Seedchrotron Brusselun]]
 
 
* [[Sigurstate Sol]]
 
* [[Sigurstate Sol]]
 
* [[Sky Emperor Minion]]
 
* [[Sky Emperor Minion]]
 
* [[Skyporter Max]]
 
* [[Skyporter Max]]
* [[Viscom Nanotron]]
 
* [[Yoctron]]
 
* [[Zeptron]]
 
 
|maximum monsters =  
 
|maximum monsters =  
 
* [[Yggdrago the Sky Emperor (L)|Yggdrago the Sky Emperor [L]]]
 
* [[Yggdrago the Sky Emperor (L)|Yggdrago the Sky Emperor [L]]]
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** [[Heavenly Invitation]]
 
** [[Heavenly Invitation]]
 
** [[Heavenly Selection]]
 
** [[Heavenly Selection]]
* [[The Menacing Eyes of the Sky Emperor]]
 
 
* [[Monster Reincarnation (Rush Duel)|Monster Reincarnation]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
* [[Monster Reincarnation (Rush Duel)|Monster Reincarnation]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
* [[Pair Production]]
 
* [[Pair Production]]
 
* [[Particle Acceleration]]
 
* [[Particle Acceleration]]
 
* [[Strange Attractor]]
 
* [[Strange Attractor]]
 +
* [[The Menacing Eyes of the Sky Emperor]]
 
* [[Transmigration of Curiosity]]
 
* [[Transmigration of Curiosity]]
 
* [[Tribute to The Doomed (Rush Duel)|Tribute to The Doomed]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
* [[Tribute to The Doomed (Rush Duel)|Tribute to The Doomed]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
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* [[Absurd Void Hole]]
 
* [[Absurd Void Hole]]
 
* [[Giant Tortoise of Greed]]
 
* [[Giant Tortoise of Greed]]
* [[Malevolent Catastrophe (Rush Duel)]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
+
* [[Malevolent Catastrophe (Rush Duel)|Malevolent Catastrophe]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
* [[Pair Collision]]
 
* [[Pair Collision]]
 
* [[Quantum Hole]]
 
* [[Quantum Hole]]

Revision as of 22:14, 3 May 2024

Tron
Nail Saionji with "Yggdrago the Sky Emperor"
Japanese
  • トロン
  • Toron (romanized)
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Tron (トロン Toron) is a series of primarily LIGHT Attribute Cyberse Type monsters, which was first released in Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel in Maximum Ultra Enhancement Pack. It is used by Nail Saionji (and his manga counterpart) in the Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS anime and manga, and briefly by Tatsumi Azuma in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel LP manga.

Design

The decreasing Levels of "Femtron", "Attron", and "Zeptron", reflecting their numbers.

The original 5 non-Maximum Monsters in this series are named after metric prefixes for negative powers of 10. The monsters' Levels correspond to the size of their prefix: the Level 1 "Yoctron" is named after yocto-, the smallest metric prefix; the next smallest prefix corresponds to a Level 2 monster, and so on. They are also tied to Buddhism, as the Japanese terms for the prefixes are also terms used for concepts in Buddhism.

The series' boss monster, "Yggdrago the Sky Emperor", represents the origin of everything, which corresponds to the number 0. The systematic progression of the metric series represents nearing the limitless extremes of infinity as the metric variable approaches 0.

Each monster in the metric series has a similar design, based on plants. Each one has a number of leaves sprouting from its head equal to its own Level. Also, as they decrease in Level, the monsters become smaller, simpler, more compact, and paler in color; the gemstones adorning them also change color from blue to red.

Name Level Metric prefix Base 10
Permillind Hicrotron 8 Milli 10−3
Viscom Nanotron 6 Nano 10−9
Peacock Picotron 5 Pico 10−12
Chaos Femtron 4 Femto 10−15
Dark Femtron
Femtron
Attron 3 Atto 10−18
Zeptron 2 Zepto 10−21
Yoctron 1 Yocto 10−24

The other monsters in the series are instead named after particle accelerators, machines that facilitate research at an infinitesimal scale. Each one has a number of glowing rings around its body equal to its own Level. Like "Yggdrago", they have a draconic design and appear to be entirely plant-based.

Name Origin
Attrashoot Hydron ATLAS experiment
Hadron collider
Cycliptron Cyclotron
Permillind Hicrotron Hadron collider
Synchrotron
Seedchrotron Brusselun Synchrotron

The Fusion Monster, "Permillind Hicrotron", combines elements of the two lines of monsters: it has a dark green color, a complex design with 8 leaves adorning its head to match its Level, and purple gemstones, matching the metric series; and it also has a long, draconic, plantlike body surrounded by 8 glowing rings to match its Level, like the particle accelerator line. It follows both naming schemes of being named after the metric unit, milli-, and likely a portmanteau of hadron and synchrotron. It may also be named after a croton, lindwurm, and permill: a plant genus, mythological creature, and unit of ratio, respectively.

Playing style

The Tron theme focuses on drawing many cards to quickly search the Deck for the three pieces of its ace Maximum Monster, "Yggdrago the Sky Emperor", with which it can quickly overwhelm and finish off the opponent.

The effect of every monster in the metric series requires having "Femtron", as well as all other in-theme monsters higher than themselves in Level (except "Peacock Picotron"), in the Graveyard to activate, sending themselves to the Graveyard to draw more cards (with the number of cards drawn increasing as the monster's Level decreases). By Summoning each monster in order of decreasing Levels, the player can rapidly search through their Deck; as more monsters are added to the Graveyard, more effects become available to activate.

Once the Graveyard is filled with monsters, the Deck can use the effect of its Level 7 "Seedchrotron Brusselun" to add all 3 pieces of "Yggdrago" back to the hand at once, which also allows it easy follow-up by re-Summoning it after "Yggdrago" is destroyed. The Level 1 "Yoctron" and the Spell "Transmigration of Curiosity" can also make use of monsters in the Graveyard, returning them to the Deck to use again.

Weaknesses

  • As most monsters in the series require "Femtron" in the Graveyard to use their effects, the Deck may struggle against cards that can return "Femtron" to the Deck, such as "Judgment of the Rising Light", "Widening Whisper", or "Grand Extreme".
    • It may also be slow to start if "Femtron" is not drawn early in the Duel.
  • Due to the repeated draws being performed, as well as the Deck cost of the effects of "Yggdrago [L]" and "Yggdrago [R]", Tron Decks are liable to losing by deck out.
  • As "Yggdrago" cannot increase its own ATK, and "Yggdrago [L]" can only target Level 8 or lower monsters, Tron Decks have few to no ways to deal with an opposing Maximum Monster with more than 4000 ATK.