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* [[
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* [[Galaxy Tyranno]]
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* [[Galaxy Wizard]]
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* [[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]
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* [[Honest]]
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* [[Maxx "C"]]
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* [[Photon Crusher]]
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* [[Photon Satellite]]
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* [[Photon Slasher]]
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* [[Photon Thrasher]]
  
  
  
 
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|xyz monsters =
* [[
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* [[Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon]]
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* [[Divine Dragon Knight Felgrand]]
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* [[Gachi Gachi Gantetsu]]
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* [[Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger]]
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* [[Gauntlet Launcher]]
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* [[Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]
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* [[Photon Papilloperative]]
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* [[Photon Strike Bounzer]]
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* [[Starliege Lord Galaxion]]
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* [[Starliege Paladynamo]]
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* [[Tiras, Keeper of Genesis]]
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* [[Number 19: Freezadon]]
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* [[Number 61: Volcasaurus]]
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* [[Number 62: Galaxy-Eyes Prime Photon Dragon]]
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* [[Number 80: Rhapsody in Berserk]]
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* [[Number 101: Silent Honor ARK]]
  
 
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|spells =
* [[
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* [[Accellight]]
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* [[Dark Hole]]
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* [[Galaxy Expedition]]
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* [[Galaxy Zero]]
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* [[Inferno Reckless Summon]]
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* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
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* [[Trade-In]]
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|traps =
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* [[Call of the Haunted]]
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* [[Compulsory Evacuation Device]]
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* [[Dimensional Prison]]
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* [[Fiendish Chain]]
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* [[Magic Cylinder]]
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* [[Mirror Force]]
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* [[Solemn Warning]]
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* [[Torrential Tribute]]
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* [[Xyz Reborn]]
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Revision as of 14:52, 22 February 2014

Photon
"Photon Crusher" and "Photon Thrasher"
Japanese
  • フォトン
  • Foton (romanized)
  • 光子フォトン
  • 光子 (base)
  • フォトン (ruby)
  • Foton (romanized)
French
  • Photon
German
  • Photonen
Italian
  • Fotonico
  • Fotonica
Korean
  • 포톤
  • Poton (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Fóton
Spanish
  • Fotónico
  • Fotónica
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"Photon" (フォトン or 光子フォトン Foton) is an archetype of LIGHT-Attribute cards used by Kite Tenjo, Dextra and Nistro in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL and created together by Dr. Faker and Mr. Heartland. This archetype was first released in Photon Shockwave. Most of the monsters in this archetype have armored or scaly bodies that emit blue light. The "Photon" archetype is intimately related to the "Galaxy" archetype.

In the anime, Kite's Deck was created by using science from another dimension[1], later revealed to be the Barian World[2], though Astral compared the energy of "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" to that of his own world.[3]

In physics, a photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force.

Strategy

The goal of a "Photon" Deck is to take control of the field. Besides this, many "Photon" cards focus on Summoning their ace monster, "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon", which is a good example of the "Photon's" field control: its self-banishing Quick Effect allows it to evade Traps like "Dimensional Prison" and bypass other card effects. Another example is "Photon Leo," which can shuffle cards in your opponent's hand back into the Deck. This can be a very disruptive effect in numerous situations. Lower-Level "Photon" monsters have more strategic uses, such as adding different "Photon" Monster Cards to your hand or even multiplying themselves. This can also go hand-in-hand with "Galaxy" cards, though the searching effects of both via "Photon Lizard" and "Galaxy Wizard".

All "Photon" monsters are LIGHT and as such receive benefits from LIGHT support cards such as "Honest".

Because several low-Level Photons have incongruously high ATK, they often come equipped with some balancing restriction. For example the effect of "Photon Crusher" is similar to early beatdown favorite "Goblin Attack Force" and "Photon Sabre Tiger" loses 800 ATK if it's the only copy of itself on your side of the field, while "Photon Thrasher" is a Semi-Nomi monster.

"Photon" monsters are generally difficult to defeat in battle (most notably "Galaxy-Eyes") but have little to no protection against card effects.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 01313: "The Number Hunter, Part 1"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07070: "A Trio's Challenge: Part II"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 02525: "Frozen in Time"