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'''Thunder''' ({{Ruby|雷|いかずち}} ''Ikazuchi'') is a [[Type]] of [[Monster Card]]. It debuted in ''[[Vol.1]]'' in the ''[[OCG]]'', ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' in the ''[[TCG]]'', and ''[[Deck Mod Pack: Hyperspeed Rush Road!!]]'' in ''[[Rush Duel]]''. | '''Thunder''' ({{Ruby|雷|いかずち}} ''Ikazuchi'') is a [[Type]] of [[Monster Card]]. It debuted in ''[[Vol.1]]'' in the ''[[OCG]]'', ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' in the ''[[TCG]]'', and ''[[Deck Mod Pack: Hyperspeed Rush Road!!]]'' in ''[[Rush Duel]]''. | ||
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− | These are icons used to represent the Thunder Type in various video games. They all either | + | These are icons used to represent the Thunder Type in various video games. They all depict either a lightning strike, or a creature of electricity similar to "[[Electric Virus]]". |
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Type-Thunder-MADU.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel|Master Duel]]'' | Type-Thunder-MADU.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel|Master Duel]]'' | ||
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+ | == In other languages == | ||
+ | {{In other languages | ||
+ | | fr_name = Tonnerre | ||
+ | | de_name = Donner | ||
+ | | it_name = Tuono | ||
+ | | pt_name = Trovão | ||
+ | | es_name = Trueno | ||
+ | | ja_name = {{Ruby|雷|いかずち}} | ||
+ | | ja_romaji = Ikazuchi | ||
+ | | ko_name = 번개 | ||
+ | | ko_rr = Beon-gae | ||
+ | | zh_name = 雷 | ||
+ | | zh_pinyin = Léi | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[List of Thunder-Type monsters]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Thunder-Type support cards]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Thunder-Type anti-support cards]] | ||
{{Card types}} | {{Card types}} | ||
[[Category:Types]] | [[Category:Types]] |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 5 February 2024
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Overview[edit]
The Thunder Type appears to be an adaptation of the original manga's THUNDER Attribute; it represents control over electricity. Thunder monsters often appear to be beings with electrical powers, such as "Zaborg the Thunder Monarch" or "The Ascended of Thunder". Sometimes, they might also appear as non-human beings who utilize thunder and lightning as part of themselves, such as "Watthopper" and "Tripwire Beast", or as pure manifestations of electricity or thunder-inducing phenomena, such as "Electric Virus" and "LaLa Li-oon".
Many early Thunder monster effects and support cards focus upon destroying the opponent's monsters. Later members and supports took it further by focusing on banishing cards.
There is also a subset of Level 4 LIGHT Thunder monsters that are noteworthy for stalling or locking down both players from performing certain actions; "Denko Sekka" prevents Spell/Trap Cards from being set on the field; "Lightning Rod Lord" forbids both players from activating Spell Cards during the Main Phase 1; "Thunder King Rai-Oh" prevents cards from being searched from the Deck; and "Zap Mustung", which locks both players from Special Summoning in a very peculiar manner.
Themes[edit]
TCG/OCG[edit]
- Mixed
Rush Duel[edit]
Appearance in media[edit]
The following characters use Thunder monsters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
Manga[edit] |
Anime[edit] |
Video games[edit] |
Icons[edit]
These are icons used to represent the Thunder Type in various video games. They all depict either a lightning strike, or a creature of electricity similar to "Electric Virus".
In other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Romanized |
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French | Tonnerre | |
German | Donner | |
Italian | Tuono | |
Portuguese | Trovão | |
Spanish | Trueno | |
Japanese | Ikazuchi | |
いかずち (kana) | ||
雷 (base) | ||
Korean | 번개 | Beon-gae |
Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) | 雷 | Léi |