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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 | + | 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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==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. |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 27 April 2024
"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 |
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Pyro | Prank-Kids Lampsies | Prank-Kids Rocket Ride | Prank-Kids Bow-Wow-Bark |
Aqua | Prank-Kids Dropsies | Prank-Kids Weather Washer | Prank-Kids Rip-Roarin-Roaster |
Thunder | Prank-Kids Fansies | Prank-Kids Battle Butler | Prank-Kids Dodo-Doodle-Doo |
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.
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