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(Why the insistence on putting Hamon? Hamon is utter crap. Rai-Oh is an actual example of notable Thunder-Type monster that sees play in today's meta.)
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'''Thunder''' monsters are generally [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]], although there is a minority that are [[WIND]] or [[DARK]] [[Attribute]]. '''Thunder''' monsters usually represent beings with energy powers, those that use or make use of electricity, or beings that are made of pure energy. Many Thunder-type card effects and support cards focus upon destroying the opponent's monsters by effect. The [[Batteryman]] [[Archetype]] is purely composed of Thunder-[[Type]] monsters, as is the new [[Watt]] archetype.
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'''Thunder''' monsters are generally [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]], although there is a minority that are [[WIND]] or [[EARTH]] [[Attribute]]. '''Thunder''' monsters usually represent beings with energy powers, those that use or make use of electricity, or beings that are made of pure energy. Many Thunder-type card effects and support cards focus upon destroying the opponent's monsters by effect. The [[Batteryman]] [[Archetype]] is purely composed of Thunder-[[Type]] monsters, as is the new [[Watt]] archetype.
  
 
Some of the more notable ones include "[[The Creator]]", "[[Mist Wurm]]", "[[Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder]]", "[[Zaborg the Thunder Monarch]]", and "[[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]".
 
Some of the more notable ones include "[[The Creator]]", "[[Mist Wurm]]", "[[Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder]]", "[[Zaborg the Thunder Monarch]]", and "[[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]".

Revision as of 02:56, 14 August 2010

This article refers to the Type; for other uses see: Thunder (disambiguation).
Thunder

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Thunder

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Thunder monsters are generally LIGHT Attribute, although there is a minority that are WIND or EARTH Attribute. Thunder monsters usually represent beings with energy powers, those that use or make use of electricity, or beings that are made of pure energy. Many Thunder-type card effects and support cards focus upon destroying the opponent's monsters by effect. The Batteryman Archetype is purely composed of Thunder-Type monsters, as is the new Watt archetype.

Some of the more notable ones include "The Creator", "Mist Wurm", "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder", "Zaborg the Thunder Monarch", and "Thunder King Rai-Oh".

"Thunder Dragon" is also a well - known Thunder-Type monster, for his deck-thinning abilities and for his Fusion Monster counterpart, "Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon".

Support cards include "Electro-Whip", "Judgment of Thunder" "Mountain", "Umi", and "Makiu, the Magical Mist".

Example