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==Design==
 
==Design==
 
To fit with pun of the archtype's name, the low-level "Prank-Kids" were depicted as a prankster familiar of various elements.
 
To fit with pun of the archtype's name, the low-level "Prank-Kids" were depicted as a prankster familiar of various elements.
Based on a series of event depicted in "Prank-Kids" cards, the Main Deck "Prank-Kids" familiars have pulled a "prank" on "[[Prank-Kids Battle Butler|Battle Butler]]", a mild-mannered robot who lives peacefully with its pet [[wikipedia:American bulldog|American bulldog]]. A series of events resulted into "Battle Butler's" house being destroyed (shown in "[[Prank-Kids Pranks]]"). "Battle Butler" were later being possessed by "Prank-Kids" familiars after the event of "[[Prank-Kids Pandemonium]]".
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Based on a series of events depicted in "Prank-Kids" cards, the Main Deck "Prank-Kids" familiars have pulled a "prank" on "[[Prank-Kids Battle Butler|Battle Butler]]", a mild-mannered robot who lives peacefully with its pet [[wikipedia:American bulldog|American bulldog]]. A series of events resulted into "Battle Butler's" house being destroyed (shown in "[[Prank-Kids Pranks]]"). "Battle Butler" were later being possessed by "Prank-Kids" familiars after the event of "[[Prank-Kids Pandemonium]]".
 
The "Prank-Kids" Link monsters appeared as various animals empowered by the main deck familiars. In their artworks, "Battle Butler's" pet dog were subjected to various pranks as well.
 
The "Prank-Kids" Link monsters appeared as various animals empowered by the main deck familiars. In their artworks, "Battle Butler's" pet dog were subjected to various pranks as well.
 
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| [[Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu]]
 
| [[Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu]]
 
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==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
 
The main strategy of this archetype is to swarm the field to summon their [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] and [[Link Monster]]s. The deck's compact size allows it access to a be run along side a number of other archetypes and [[hand trap]]s, which allowed the deck to become a very powerful deck with large tournament success until [[Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu]] and [[Predaplant Verte Anaconda]] were both banned in 2022.
 
The main strategy of this archetype is to swarm the field to summon their [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] and [[Link Monster]]s. The deck's compact size allows it access to a be run along side a number of other archetypes and [[hand trap]]s, which allowed the deck to become a very powerful deck with large tournament success until [[Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu]] and [[Predaplant Verte Anaconda]] were both banned in 2022.
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* [[Thunder Dragon Fusion]]
 
* [[Thunder Dragon Fusion]]
 
* [[Ultra Polymerization]]
 
* [[Ultra Polymerization]]
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* [[Bonfire]]
 
|field spells =
 
|field spells =
 
* [[Prank-Kids Place]]
 
* [[Prank-Kids Place]]

Latest revision as of 14:43, 27 April 2024

Prank-Kids
"Prank-Kids Dropsies", "Fansies" and "Lampsies" in the artwork of "Prank-Kids Pranks"
"Prank-Kids Dropsies", "Fansies" and "Lampsies" in the artwork of "Prank-Kids Pranks"
Japanese
  • プランキッズ
  • Purankizzu (romanized)
French
  • Farce-Gamins
German
  • Streichbuben
Italian
  • Ragazzi-Birichini
Korean
  • 프랭키즈
  • Peuraengkijeu (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Travesso-Guris
Spanish
  • Brominiños
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"Prank-Kids" (プランキッズ Purankizzu) is an archetype that debuted in Deck Build Pack: Hidden Summoners.

Design[edit]

To fit with pun of the archtype's name, the low-level "Prank-Kids" were depicted as a prankster familiar of various elements. Based on a series of events depicted in "Prank-Kids" cards, the Main Deck "Prank-Kids" familiars have pulled a "prank" on "Battle Butler", a mild-mannered robot who lives peacefully with its pet American bulldog. A series of events resulted into "Battle Butler's" house being destroyed (shown in "Prank-Kids Pranks"). "Battle Butler" were later being possessed by "Prank-Kids" familiars after the event of "Prank-Kids Pandemonium". The "Prank-Kids" Link monsters appeared as various animals empowered by the main deck familiars. In their artworks, "Battle Butler's" pet dog were subjected to various pranks as well.

Attribute and Type Main Deck Monster Fusion Monster Link Monster
FIRE.svg Pyro Prank-Kids Lampsies Prank-Kids Rocket Ride Prank-Kids Bow-Wow-Bark
WATER.svg Aqua Prank-Kids Dropsies Prank-Kids Weather Washer Prank-Kids Rip-Roarin-Roaster
WIND.svg Thunder Prank-Kids Fansies Prank-Kids Battle Butler Prank-Kids Dodo-Doodle-Doo
EARTH.svg Rock Prank-Kids Rocksies Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu

Playing style[edit]

The main strategy of this archetype is to swarm the field to summon their Fusion and Link Monsters. The deck's compact size allows it access to a be run along side a number of other archetypes and hand traps, which allowed the deck to become a very powerful deck with large tournament success until Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu and Predaplant Verte Anaconda were both banned in 2022.