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"Kaiju" (from the Japanese 怪獣 kaiju, lit. "monster") is an archetype of high-Level monsters with different Attributes and Types introduced in Clash of Rebellions. It is one of two TCG-exclusive archetypes that premiered in that set, the other being the "Kozmo" archetype.
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Origin
Each "Kaiju" monster is based on a monster from kaiju franchises, such as Godzilla, Ultraman, Pacific Rim, and Gamera. The Field Spell represents a common setting for the movies, while the other Spell/Trap Cards seem to be common scenes in these movies.
Members
Kaiju | Attribute | Type | Corresponding Godzilla, Ultraman, and Gamera monster(s) |
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Dogoran, the Mad Flame Kaiju | FIRE | Dinosaur | Burning Godzilla, named after Dogora |
Gadarla, the Mystery Dust Kaiju | WIND | Insect | Mothra and/or Battra |
Gameciel, the Sea Turtle Kaiju | WATER | Aqua | Gamera |
Jizukiru, the Star Destroying Kaiju | LIGHT | Machine | Mecha-King Ghidorah and/or Kiryu |
Kumongous, the Sticky String Kaiju | EARTH | Insect | Kumonga |
Radian, the Multidimensional Kaiju | DARK | Fiend | Dark Lugiel, named after Rodan, effect based on illusion ability of Alien Baltan |
Super Anti-Kaiju War Machine Mecha-Dogoran | LIGHT | Machine | MechaGodzilla and/or Kiryu |
Thunder King, the Lightningstrike Kaiju | LIGHT | Thunder | King Ghidorah |
Support
Spell Cards
Card | Type | Corresponding Godzilla, Ultraman, and Gamera location(s)/faction(s) |
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Interrupted Kaiju Slumber | Normal | Breach |
Kyoutou Waterfront | Field | Kyoto/Tokyo, Japan |
The Kaiju Files | Continuous | G-Force |
Trap Cards
Card | Type | Corresponding Godzilla, Ultraman, and Gamera location(s)/faction(s) |
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Kaiju Capture Mission | Continuous | G-Force |
Playing Style
Each member so far, with the exception of "Mecha-Dogoran", can Tribute an opponent's monster to Summon it to their side of the field, similar to "Volcanic Queen" or "Lava Golem", and can be Special Summoned from the hand if the opponent controls a "Kaiju" monster, most likely symbolizing the obsession these monsters have with fighting each other in movies. "Kyoutou Waterfront" is a very important card to the archetype as it both provides Kaiju Counters to use the "Kaiju" monsters' effects and searches those monsters from the Deck. Numerous Normal Spell Cards, such as "Upstart Goblin", are recommended to put Kaiju Counters on "Waterfront" and increase consistency. The "Ninja" engine is also very helpful as of Clash of Rebellions, as it helps to Summon the few monsters in the archetype with ease, while also putting counters on "Waterfront" with cards such as "Reinforcement of the Army" and the "Ninjitsu Transformation" cards. An easy OTK can be done by using "Interrupted Kaiju Slumber" to summon "Mecha-Dogoran" to your opponent's field and "Thunder King" to yours, using "Half Shut" or other effect to prevent "Mecha-Dogoran" from being destroyed by battle and attacking it 3 times.
Graydle Kaiju
The "Kaiju" monsters hybridize well with the "Graydle" archetype, as the "Graydle" monsters focus on taking control of the opponent's monsters, allowing the "Kaiju" monsters to be used as quick spot removal and then reclaimed. The effect of "Graydle Dragon" can also revive "Gameciel, the Sea Turtle Kaiju" from the Graveyard when it is destroyed. Due to the heavy use of the "Graydles", which will often be used to take control of more than just "Kaiju", "Owner's Seal" and "Remove Brainwashing" are more detrimental than helpful. The "Graydle" monsters also give access to Level 8 Synchro Monsters and Rank 3 and 8 Xyz Monsters (the latter through use of overlaying both Level 8 Synchros and "Kaiju".)
Weaknesses
- This Deck focuses entirely on Special Summoning "Kaiju" monsters in order to win, so cards that disable or counter Special Summoning, like "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo" or "Black Horn of Heaven", can greatly hinder this Deck.
- "Fog King" and "Mask of Restrict" can also be used to hinder the Summons of "Kaiju" monsters, as their Special Summons require Tributes of the opponent's monsters. However, these cards cannot prevent "Interrupted Kaiju Slumber" from being used.
- "Kyoutou Waterfront" is a key element of the Deck, as it can search out "Kaiju" monsters from the Deck once it has 3 or more Kaiju Counters (which can be easily accumulated in most situations). It can be difficult to eliminate, as it can also remove 1 Kaiju Counter from itself to prevent its destruction. However, Decks that are capable of Rank 4 Xyz Summons can use "Castel, the Skyblaster Musketeer" to dispatch it with ease. An alternate option is "Spiritualism", which can avoid negation by the effect of "Gameciel, the Sea Turtle Kaiju".
- "Gate Blocker" can also be somewhat effective, as its effect will negate "Kyoutou Waterfront" and remove its counters as a result. While it may use up one's Normal Summon and be vulnerable in Attack Position, it also has some merit against the "Kaiju-Graydle" hybrid Deck by drawing the effects of "Graydle" monsters to itself.
- "Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell" and "Prohibition" can disable "Kyoutou Waterfront" near-permanently. "Spell Vanishing" is another option, although some "Kaiju" players will use cards that recover Spells from their Graveyard to counter attempts to destroy their Field Spell.
- Another option is to use a card effect to banish cards that would normally be sent to the Graveyard (for instance, "Banisher of the Light", "Macro Cosmos", or the Pendulum effect of "Amorphage Goliath"). This will prevent "Kyoutou Waterfront" from accumulating Kaiju Counters, as well as limit the "Kaiju" player's ability to use the second effect of "Interrupted Kaiju Slumber" to search their Deck for more "Kaiju" monsters.
- As all of the "Kaiju" monsters are high-Level monsters, cards like "Gravity Bind" and "Level Limit - Area B" can easily prevent them from attacking.
- Since each player can only control 1 "Kaiju" monster at a time, cards like "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" can be effective at stopping their attacks. However, these options can still be countered with the effects of "Radian, the Multidimensional Kaiju" and "Gameciel, the Sea Turtle Kaiju".
- "Kaiju" monsters can activate their effects by using Kaiju Counters from anywhere on the field, so your opponent can easily use their effects against you (although "Kaiju Capture Mission" can hinder them by forcing the "Kaiju" into face-down Defense Position before its effect can resolve).
- In general, careful thought must be made when deciding which "Kaiju" monster you're going to give to the opponent - always make sure that you have a way to retake it or destroy it before your opponent can use it against you.