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| image        = Duston.jpg
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| image        = HouseDuston-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
 
| caption      = Clockwise from top left: "[[White Duston]]", "[[Blue Duston]]", "[[Yellow Duston]]", "[[Red Duston]]", and "[[Green Duston]]". Artwork is from "[[House Duston]]".
 
| caption      = Clockwise from top left: "[[White Duston]]", "[[Blue Duston]]", "[[Yellow Duston]]", "[[Red Duston]]", and "[[Green Duston]]". Artwork is from "[[House Duston]]".
 
| ja_name      = ダストン
 
| ja_name      = ダストン
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| korea        = [[Advanced Event Pack 2017 Vol.1]]
 
| korea        = [[Advanced Event Pack 2017 Vol.1]]
 
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"'''Duston'''" (ダストン ''Dasuton'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Level]] 1 [[Fiend]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] with the appearance of dust particles that was first introduced in ''[[Abyss Rising]]''. All monsters of this archetype have 0 [[ATK]] and 1000 [[DEF]], except for the [[?]] ATK and DEF "[[Starduston]]".  
"'''Duston'''" (ダストン ''Dasuton'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Level]] 1 [[Fiend]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] with the appearance of dust particles that was first introduced in ''[[Abyss Rising]]''. All monsters of this archetype have 0 [[ATK]] and 1000 [[DEF]], except for the [[?]] ATK and DEF "[[Starduston]]". Their play style revolves around using "[[House Duston]]" to [[Special Summon]] members of the archetype to either side of the field, ideally ones with negative effects to your opponent's side of the field and ones with positive and/or no effects to your own side of the field. This reflects how dust can spread in real life.
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==Playstyle==
 
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Their playstyle revolves around using "[[House Duston]]" to [[Special Summon]] members of the archetype to either side of the field, ideally ones with negative effects to your opponent's side of the field and ones with positive and/or no effects to your own side of the field. This reflects how dust can spread in real life. The [[Attribute]]s of "Dustons" are diverse, therefore "[[Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan]]" can be used to gain easy advantage after swarming the field with "House Duston". "[[DNA Checkup]]" is also a valid option if it is played at the right time.
 
4 of the 5 colored "Dustons" (Red, Green, Yellow, & Blue) share almost all of their effects with each other. Except for the one that activates when they are destroyed, the shared effects are:  
 
4 of the 5 colored "Dustons" (Red, Green, Yellow, & Blue) share almost all of their effects with each other. Except for the one that activates when they are destroyed, the shared effects are:  
 
* Cannot be used as a [[Fusion Material|Fusion]], [[Synchro Material|Synchro]], or [[Xyz Material]] for their respective [[Special Summon]]ing mechanics.
 
* Cannot be used as a [[Fusion Material|Fusion]], [[Synchro Material|Synchro]], or [[Xyz Material]] for their respective [[Special Summon]]ing mechanics.
 
* While this card is face-up on the field, it cannot be [[Tribute]]d.
 
* While this card is face-up on the field, it cannot be [[Tribute]]d.
 
* You can only control 1 face-up "[corresponding "Duston]". (A player can only control one of each colored "Duston".)
 
* You can only control 1 face-up "[corresponding "Duston]". (A player can only control one of each colored "Duston".)
 
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As an endgame strategy, Dustons use their [[swarm]]ing to set up the powerful "[[Starduston]]" while avoiding any negative effects, as "Starduston" does not destroy or Tribute monsters when it is Summoned.
With the release of "Starduston", the Dustons use their [[swarm]]ing to set up a powerful monster while avoiding any negative effects, as "Starduston" does not destroy or Tribute monsters when it is Summoned.
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===Goblin King OTK===
 
 
The [[Attribute]]s of "Dustons" are diverse, therefore "[[Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan]]" can be used to gain easy advantage after swarming the field with "House Duston". "[[DNA Checkup]]" is also a valid option if it is played at the right time.
 
 
 
==Goblin King OTK==
 
 
The following Deck uses the effect of "[[House Duston]]" to summon 4 "Dustons" to each side of the field to increase the ATK of "[[Goblin King]]" to 8000, then attack an opponent's face-up attack position "Duston" for an OTK.
 
The following Deck uses the effect of "[[House Duston]]" to summon 4 "Dustons" to each side of the field to increase the ATK of "[[Goblin King]]" to 8000, then attack an opponent's face-up attack position "Duston" for an OTK.
 
 
"Starduston" can have up to 5000 ATK, but it can also lock the opponent if used with "[[Anti-Spell Fragrance]]".
 
"Starduston" can have up to 5000 ATK, but it can also lock the opponent if used with "[[Anti-Spell Fragrance]]".
 
 
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
 
|normal monsters =
 
|normal monsters =
 
* [[White Duston]]
 
* [[White Duston]]
 
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Blue Duston]]
 
* [[Blue Duston]]
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* [[Goblin King]]
 
* [[Goblin King]]
 
* [[Mystic Piper]]
 
* [[Mystic Piper]]
 
 
|spirit monsters =
 
|spirit monsters =
 
* [[Kinka-byo]]
 
* [[Kinka-byo]]
 
 
|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
 
* [[Effect Veiler]]
 
* [[Effect Veiler]]
 
* [[Stygian Security]]
 
* [[Stygian Security]]
 
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
 
* [[Formula Synchron]]
 
* [[Formula Synchron]]
 
* [[Puralis, the Purple Pyrotile]]
 
* [[Puralis, the Purple Pyrotile]]
 
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Downerd Magician]]
 
* [[Downerd Magician]]
 
* [[Ghostrick Dullahan]]
 
* [[Ghostrick Dullahan]]
 
* [[Number 39: Utopia Roots]]
 
* [[Number 39: Utopia Roots]]
 
 
|link monsters =
 
|link monsters =
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* [[Link Spider]]
 
* [[Linkuriboh]]
 
* [[Linkuriboh]]
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* [[Relinquished Anima]]
 
* [[Wee Witch's Apprentice]]
 
* [[Wee Witch's Apprentice]]
 
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
 
* [[Magicalized Duston Mop]]
 
* [[Magicalized Duston Mop]]
 
* [[Ancient Forest]]
 
* [[Ancient Forest]]
 
* [[Creature Swap]]
 
* [[Creature Swap]]
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* [[Jack-In-The-Hand]]
 
* [[Magic Planter]]
 
* [[Magic Planter]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[Tri-Wight]]
 
* [[Tri-Wight]]
 
* [[Where Arf Thou?]]
 
* [[Where Arf Thou?]]
 
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
 
* [[Diamond Duston]]
 
* [[Diamond Duston]]
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* [[Spirit Barrier]]
 
* [[Spirit Barrier]]
 
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}}
 
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===Weaknesses===
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"Dustons" are very weak against decks that heavily use [[Link Monster]]s, as there is nothing preventing them being used as Link Material. A "Duston" player trying to set up their strategy will simply give their opponent free Link Material if something prevents them from bringing out "Starduston".
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* This archetype has a lot in common with the "[[Ojama]]" archetype.
 
* This archetype has a lot in common with the "[[Ojama]]" archetype.
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** Both share similar art styles and designs (mono-chromatic, cartoonish, etc).
 
** Both share similar art styles and designs (mono-chromatic, cartoonish, etc).
 
** Both their play styles revolve around attempting to clog up the opponent's side of the field or rendering their [[Monster Zone]]s unusable.
 
** Both their play styles revolve around attempting to clog up the opponent's side of the field or rendering their [[Monster Zone]]s unusable.
 
 
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[[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]]
 
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Revision as of 15:18, 18 March 2023

Duston
Clockwise from top left: "White Duston", "Blue Duston", "Yellow Duston", "Red Duston", and "Green Duston". Artwork is from "House Duston".
Clockwise from top left: "White Duston", "Blue Duston", "Yellow Duston", "Red Duston", and "Green Duston". Artwork is from "House Duston".
Japanese
  • ダストン
  • Dasuton (romanized)
French
  • Poussièron
German
  • Staubon
Italian
  • Polverello
Korean
  • 더스튼
  • Deoseuteun (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Poerio
Spanish
  • Particulines
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"Duston" (ダストン Dasuton) is an archetype of Level 1 Fiend monsters with the appearance of dust particles that was first introduced in Abyss Rising. All monsters of this archetype have 0 ATK and 1000 DEF, except for the ? ATK and DEF "Starduston".

Playstyle

Their playstyle revolves around using "House Duston" to Special Summon members of the archetype to either side of the field, ideally ones with negative effects to your opponent's side of the field and ones with positive and/or no effects to your own side of the field. This reflects how dust can spread in real life. The Attributes of "Dustons" are diverse, therefore "Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan" can be used to gain easy advantage after swarming the field with "House Duston". "DNA Checkup" is also a valid option if it is played at the right time. 4 of the 5 colored "Dustons" (Red, Green, Yellow, & Blue) share almost all of their effects with each other. Except for the one that activates when they are destroyed, the shared effects are:

  • Cannot be used as a Fusion, Synchro, or Xyz Material for their respective Special Summoning mechanics.
  • While this card is face-up on the field, it cannot be Tributed.
  • You can only control 1 face-up "[corresponding "Duston]". (A player can only control one of each colored "Duston".)

As an endgame strategy, Dustons use their swarming to set up the powerful "Starduston" while avoiding any negative effects, as "Starduston" does not destroy or Tribute monsters when it is Summoned.

Goblin King OTK

The following Deck uses the effect of "House Duston" to summon 4 "Dustons" to each side of the field to increase the ATK of "Goblin King" to 8000, then attack an opponent's face-up attack position "Duston" for an OTK. "Starduston" can have up to 5000 ATK, but it can also lock the opponent if used with "Anti-Spell Fragrance".

Weaknesses

"Dustons" are very weak against decks that heavily use Link Monsters, as there is nothing preventing them being used as Link Material. A "Duston" player trying to set up their strategy will simply give their opponent free Link Material if something prevents them from bringing out "Starduston".

Trivia

  • This archetype has a lot in common with the "Ojama" archetype.
    • All of the monsters have 0 ATK and 1000 DEF except "Starduston".
    • Both share similar art styles and designs (mono-chromatic, cartoonish, etc).
    • Both their play styles revolve around attempting to clog up the opponent's side of the field or rendering their Monster Zones unusable.