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"'''Elemental HERO'''" (Japanese: {{Ruby|E・HERO|エレメンタルヒーロー}} ''Erementaru Hīrō'') is a "[[HERO]]" sub-[[archetype]] of mostly [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]], used mainly by [[Jaden Yuki]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime and in its [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|manga adaptation]]. [[Aster Phoenix]] and [[Koyo Hibiki]] have also used them in the anime and manga, respectively. They were designed by [[Kazuki Takahashi]], and are themed after comic-book superheroes from the anime and are based off natural elements in the manga. "Elemental HERO" Decks focus heavily on [[Fusion Summon]]ing. Most of the primary "Elemental HERO" monsters can be fused with one another, allowing for an enormous amount of flexibility in a dedicated Deck. | "'''Elemental HERO'''" (Japanese: {{Ruby|E・HERO|エレメンタルヒーロー}} ''Erementaru Hīrō'') is a "[[HERO]]" sub-[[archetype]] of mostly [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]], used mainly by [[Jaden Yuki]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime and in its [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|manga adaptation]]. [[Aster Phoenix]] and [[Koyo Hibiki]] have also used them in the anime and manga, respectively. They were designed by [[Kazuki Takahashi]], and are themed after comic-book superheroes from the anime and are based off natural elements in the manga. "Elemental HERO" Decks focus heavily on [[Fusion Summon]]ing. Most of the primary "Elemental HERO" monsters can be fused with one another, allowing for an enormous amount of flexibility in a dedicated Deck. | ||
− | + | Most people group Avian, Burstinatrix, Clayman and Bubbleman together, as all have a fusion together with the exception of Clayman and Avian. Therefore Necroshade, Wildheart and Bladedge are also grouped together as they all have fusions together, with the exception of Necroshade and Bladedge. Even though Sparkman was introduced very early on and is usually on cards like Fifth Hope and HERO's Bond with Bubbleman, Clayman, Avian and Burstinatrix, but only has a fusion with Clayman, some could argue Tempest, but he requires "3" Monsters, unlike the rest. Sparkman has fusions with Necroshade and Bladedge, making it questionable which he should be grouped in. | |
− | + | Similarly, the manga "Elemental HEROs" are also grouped together since they don't have fusions with the anime "Elemental HEROs". These include "Elemental HERO Heat", "Elemental HERO Lady Heat", "Elemental HERO Woodsman" and "Elemental HERO Ocean". Lastly, "Elemental HERO Blazeman", "Elemental HERO Stratos" and "Elemental HERO Shadow Mist" are considered a group of their own due to their superiority over others. | |
− | + | "Elemental HERO Neos" falls under no group within the "HEROs", and is instead seen as having his own group with a different archetype, the "Neo-Spacians". | |
The [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga]] was based off the anime but is unrelated and completely different from the anime. [[Jaden Yuki]]'s [[Monster Card|monsters]] are more nature based. These monsters have been released later than the Elemental HEROs from the anime including "[[Stratos]]", "[[Elemental HERO Ocean|Ocean]]", "[[Elemental HERO Woodsman|Woodsman]]", "[[Elemental HERO Heat|The Heat]]", "[[Elemental HERO Lady Heat|Lady Heat]]" and "[[Elemental HERO Voltic|Voltic]]". | The [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga]] was based off the anime but is unrelated and completely different from the anime. [[Jaden Yuki]]'s [[Monster Card|monsters]] are more nature based. These monsters have been released later than the Elemental HEROs from the anime including "[[Stratos]]", "[[Elemental HERO Ocean|Ocean]]", "[[Elemental HERO Woodsman|Woodsman]]", "[[Elemental HERO Heat|The Heat]]", "[[Elemental HERO Lady Heat|Lady Heat]]" and "[[Elemental HERO Voltic|Voltic]]". | ||
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| [[Thunder]] || [[Elemental HERO Sparkman|Sparkman]] / [[Elemental HERO Voltic|Voltic]] || Sparkman / Voltech | | [[Thunder]] || [[Elemental HERO Sparkman|Sparkman]] / [[Elemental HERO Voltic|Voltic]] || Sparkman / Voltech | ||
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− | | [[Rock|Metal]] || [[Elemental HERO Bladedge|Bladedge]] / [[Elemental HERO Captain Gold|Captain Gold]] || Edgeman / | + | | [[Rock|Metal]] || [[Elemental HERO Bladedge|Bladedge]] / [[Elemental HERO Captain Gold|Captain Gold]] || Edgeman / Caps |
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| [[WATER|Water]] || [[Elemental HERO Bubbleman|Bubbleman]] / [[Elemental HERO Neo Bubbleman|Neo Bubbleman]] / [[Elemental HERO Ocean|Ocean]] || Bubbleman / Bubbleman Neo / Ocean | | [[WATER|Water]] || [[Elemental HERO Bubbleman|Bubbleman]] / [[Elemental HERO Neo Bubbleman|Neo Bubbleman]] / [[Elemental HERO Ocean|Ocean]] || Bubbleman / Bubbleman Neo / Ocean | ||
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== Playing Style == | == Playing Style == | ||
− | "Elemental HERO" Decks mainly focus on using cards like | + | "Elemental HERO" Decks mainly focus on using cards like "[[Miracle Fusion]]", "[[Polymerization]]", and "[[Super Polymerization]]" to [[Fusion Summon]] a variety of [[Fusion Monster]]s. For "Elemental HERO" Fusion Monsters with specified names, "[[King of the Swamp]]" and "[[Elemental HERO Woodsman]]" can be used to search/recycle copies of "[[Polymerization]]". It has also become common to play [[Xyz Monster]]s like "[[Number 39: Utopia]]", "[[Steelswarm Roach]]", "[[Blade Armor Ninja]]" and "[[Maestroke the Symphony Djinn]]". |
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+ | As with the release of the "Omni HEROs" ("Elemental HERO Nova Master", "Elemental HERO Absolute Zero", "Elemental HERO Gaia", "Elemental HERO The Shining", "Elemental HERO Escurido" and "Elemental HERO Great Tornado"), as well the as two "Vision HEROs" ("Vision HERO Adoration" and "Vision HERO Trinity"), all "Elemental HEROs" can be fused together with each other, as well as other "HEROs". The "Omni HEROs" basically allow the "Elemental HEROs" to exist in any deck focused on an archetype of monsters with the same Attribute, and each Attribute allows these "Elemental HEROs" access to Attribute-specific support cards. | ||
− | "Elemental HERO" monsters can be [[Searcher|Searched]] from the Deck using | + | "Elemental HERO" monsters can be [[Searcher|Searched]] from the Deck using [[E - Emergency Call]], [[Reinforcement of the Army]], [[A Hero Lives]], [[Hero Signal]], and [[Summoner Monk]] (who would also be a good qualification, since "HERO" decks rely on a lot of [[Spell Card|Spell Cards]] to add [[Fusion-Material Monsters]] to your hand and [[Fusion Summon]]). |
Recycling [[Fusion Material Monster]]s will allow you future use of fusion material. [[Elemental HERO Voltic]] is perfect for recyling [[Banished]] Elemental HERO monsters and is perfect for comboing off of [[Fusion Gate]] and [[Miracle Fusion]]. [[Elemental HERO Ocean]] and [[The Warrior Returning Alive]] will allow recycling HERO monsters from the [[Graveyard]]. | Recycling [[Fusion Material Monster]]s will allow you future use of fusion material. [[Elemental HERO Voltic]] is perfect for recyling [[Banished]] Elemental HERO monsters and is perfect for comboing off of [[Fusion Gate]] and [[Miracle Fusion]]. [[Elemental HERO Ocean]] and [[The Warrior Returning Alive]] will allow recycling HERO monsters from the [[Graveyard]]. | ||
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Since cards like [[Torrential Tribute]], [[Bottomless Trap Hole]], or [[Mirror Force]] can cause the downfall of the deck (by destroying your [[Fusion Monster|Fusion Monster(s)]]), a great way to protect them is with [[Safe Zone]]. Not only does it protect your monsters, but it allows for a number of combos. If your opponent activates a [[Card effect]] that would destroy this set card, you can [[Chain]] it to one of your opponent's monsters and banish that monster upon the card's destruction. You can use [[Safe Zone]] to make an almost indestructible [[Elemental HERO Ocean]] and keep returning [[Stratos]] to your hand, then [[Summon]] it to search for any "HERO" card, or even blow up a (minimum) of one Spell/Trap Card. You can also equip [[Safe Zone]] to one of your opponent's monsters so it can't be destroyed by battle, and continue to attack the targeted monster with [[Vision HERO Trinity]] in order to deplete your opponent's life points. | Since cards like [[Torrential Tribute]], [[Bottomless Trap Hole]], or [[Mirror Force]] can cause the downfall of the deck (by destroying your [[Fusion Monster|Fusion Monster(s)]]), a great way to protect them is with [[Safe Zone]]. Not only does it protect your monsters, but it allows for a number of combos. If your opponent activates a [[Card effect]] that would destroy this set card, you can [[Chain]] it to one of your opponent's monsters and banish that monster upon the card's destruction. You can use [[Safe Zone]] to make an almost indestructible [[Elemental HERO Ocean]] and keep returning [[Stratos]] to your hand, then [[Summon]] it to search for any "HERO" card, or even blow up a (minimum) of one Spell/Trap Card. You can also equip [[Safe Zone]] to one of your opponent's monsters so it can't be destroyed by battle, and continue to attack the targeted monster with [[Vision HERO Trinity]] in order to deplete your opponent's life points. | ||
− | When playing "Elemental HERO" Decks, you find that a lot of times (with [[Fusion Gate]] and [[Miracle Fusion]]) that you are [[Banish|Banishing]] your monsters. | + | When playing "Elemental HERO" Decks, you find that a lot of times (with [[Fusion Gate]] and [[Miracle Fusion]]) that you are [[Banish|Banishing]] your monsters. [[D.D.R. - Different Dimension Reincarnation]] can easily take advantage of this. If things aren't going your way, or you need a back up plan, "D.D.R." would allow you to [[Special Summon]] as any banished monster you want, and turn the tides in your favor. Since this is a Special Summon, you can activate the first effect of both "Elemental HERO Shadow Mist" and "Elemental HERO Blazeman". |
When using a variety of "HERO" monsters, utilizing the [[Change]] [[Quick-Play Spell Cards]] can help for a quick and powerful summon using your Elemental HERO [[Monsters]] to special summon [[Masked HERO]]es. | When using a variety of "HERO" monsters, utilizing the [[Change]] [[Quick-Play Spell Cards]] can help for a quick and powerful summon using your Elemental HERO [[Monsters]] to special summon [[Masked HERO]]es. | ||
− | There is a great combo using [[ | + | There is a great combo using [[Mask Change]], [[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero]], and [[Masked HERO Acid]]. First fuse any [[HERO]] monster and a water attributed monster with [[Polymerization]], or any card that can fuse monsters, to get [[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero]]. Use [[Mask Change]] to send [[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero]] back to the Graveyard and summon [[Masked HERO Acid]], remember that when [[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero]] is removed from the field, it destroys all of your opponents monsters, and [[Masked HERO Acid]]'s effect says that when it is summoned to the field all of your opponents traps/spells are destroyed effectively clearing your opponents field. This combo works perfectly because [[Masked HERO Acid]] only needs a water attributed monster like [[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero]] and a [[Change]] card to be summoned. If your opponent tries to get rid of [[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero]] before you can summon [[Masked HERO Acid]] remember that [[Mask Change]] is a [[Quick-Play Spell Card]], so you can chain it to any move your opponent makes. |
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Revision as of 23:24, 30 August 2015
"Elemental HERO" (Japanese:
Most people group Avian, Burstinatrix, Clayman and Bubbleman together, as all have a fusion together with the exception of Clayman and Avian. Therefore Necroshade, Wildheart and Bladedge are also grouped together as they all have fusions together, with the exception of Necroshade and Bladedge. Even though Sparkman was introduced very early on and is usually on cards like Fifth Hope and HERO's Bond with Bubbleman, Clayman, Avian and Burstinatrix, but only has a fusion with Clayman, some could argue Tempest, but he requires "3" Monsters, unlike the rest. Sparkman has fusions with Necroshade and Bladedge, making it questionable which he should be grouped in.
Similarly, the manga "Elemental HEROs" are also grouped together since they don't have fusions with the anime "Elemental HEROs". These include "Elemental HERO Heat", "Elemental HERO Lady Heat", "Elemental HERO Woodsman" and "Elemental HERO Ocean". Lastly, "Elemental HERO Blazeman", "Elemental HERO Stratos" and "Elemental HERO Shadow Mist" are considered a group of their own due to their superiority over others.
"Elemental HERO Neos" falls under no group within the "HEROs", and is instead seen as having his own group with a different archetype, the "Neo-Spacians".
The Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga was based off the anime but is unrelated and completely different from the anime. Jaden Yuki's monsters are more nature based. These monsters have been released later than the Elemental HEROs from the anime including "Stratos", "Ocean", "Woodsman", "The Heat", "Lady Heat" and "Voltic".
The fusions used in the manga are different because instead of specific monsters, each required any one "Elemental HERO" (with the exception of "Elemental HERO Absolute Zero" which can take any "HERO" Monster Card) and one monster of the required Attribute. Fans often call these cards "Omni HERO", the unofficial term for these cards. They are "Elemental HERO The Shining" (LIGHT), "Elemental HERO Absolute Zero" (WATER), "Elemental HERO Great Tornado" (WIND); "Elemental HERO Nova Master" (FIRE); "Elemental HERO Gaia" (EARTH) and "Elemental HERO Escuridao" (DARK) Jaden Yuki also used other Fusion Monsters like "Elemental HERO Inferno" and "Elemental HERO Terra Firma", both of which required specific "Elemental HERO" monsters.
Design
The Elemental HEROes' designs are based after the western comics' heroes. In the Japanese version, their nomenclature is "Elemental HERO (term related to its element) "man" (for the masculine heroes, with the only exception of "Prisma"). The only feminine heroes "Burstinatrix and "Elemental HERO Lady Heat", who have "Lady" instead of "Man" in their Japanese name. Some of the names are changed in the English version.
As the name says, the "Elemental HEROes" each represent an element of nature. In western culture, the main elements are fire, water, air, earth, light and darkness, but in eastern culture, more elements are considered, such as lightning, wood, metal and ice, though ice is many times not considered, since it's part of "water".
Element | Hero | Japanese Name / Original Name | |||
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Darkness | Necroshade / Shadow Mist | Necro Darkman / Shadow Mist | |||
Earth | Clayman | Clayman | |||
Fire | Burstinatrix / Heat / Lady Heat / Blazeman | Burst Lady / The Heat / Lady of Fire / Blazeman | |||
Ice | Ice Edge | Frost Blade | |||
Light | Flash / Prisma | Flash / Prisma | |||
Thunder | Sparkman / Voltic | Sparkman / Voltech | |||
Metal | Bladedge / Captain Gold | Edgeman / Caps | Water | Bubbleman / Neo Bubbleman / Ocean | Bubbleman / Bubbleman Neo / Ocean |
Wind | Avian / Stratos | Featherman / Airman | |||
Wood | Knospe / Poison Rose / Woodsman / Wildheart | Knospe / Blume / Forestman / Wildman |
The manga doesn't follow the same theme as the anime, but the heroes still are based after those same elements.
Playing Style
"Elemental HERO" Decks mainly focus on using cards like "Miracle Fusion", "Polymerization", and "Super Polymerization" to Fusion Summon a variety of Fusion Monsters. For "Elemental HERO" Fusion Monsters with specified names, "King of the Swamp" and "Elemental HERO Woodsman" can be used to search/recycle copies of "Polymerization". It has also become common to play Xyz Monsters like "Number 39: Utopia", "Steelswarm Roach", "Blade Armor Ninja" and "Maestroke the Symphony Djinn".
As with the release of the "Omni HEROs" ("Elemental HERO Nova Master", "Elemental HERO Absolute Zero", "Elemental HERO Gaia", "Elemental HERO The Shining", "Elemental HERO Escurido" and "Elemental HERO Great Tornado"), as well the as two "Vision HEROs" ("Vision HERO Adoration" and "Vision HERO Trinity"), all "Elemental HEROs" can be fused together with each other, as well as other "HEROs". The "Omni HEROs" basically allow the "Elemental HEROs" to exist in any deck focused on an archetype of monsters with the same Attribute, and each Attribute allows these "Elemental HEROs" access to Attribute-specific support cards.
"Elemental HERO" monsters can be Searched from the Deck using E - Emergency Call, Reinforcement of the Army, A Hero Lives, Hero Signal, and Summoner Monk (who would also be a good qualification, since "HERO" decks rely on a lot of Spell Cards to add Fusion-Material Monsters to your hand and Fusion Summon).
Recycling Fusion Material Monsters will allow you future use of fusion material. Elemental HERO Voltic is perfect for recyling Banished Elemental HERO monsters and is perfect for comboing off of Fusion Gate and Miracle Fusion. Elemental HERO Ocean and The Warrior Returning Alive will allow recycling HERO monsters from the Graveyard.
Since cards like Torrential Tribute, Bottomless Trap Hole, or Mirror Force can cause the downfall of the deck (by destroying your Fusion Monster(s)), a great way to protect them is with Safe Zone. Not only does it protect your monsters, but it allows for a number of combos. If your opponent activates a Card effect that would destroy this set card, you can Chain it to one of your opponent's monsters and banish that monster upon the card's destruction. You can use Safe Zone to make an almost indestructible Elemental HERO Ocean and keep returning Stratos to your hand, then Summon it to search for any "HERO" card, or even blow up a (minimum) of one Spell/Trap Card. You can also equip Safe Zone to one of your opponent's monsters so it can't be destroyed by battle, and continue to attack the targeted monster with Vision HERO Trinity in order to deplete your opponent's life points.
When playing "Elemental HERO" Decks, you find that a lot of times (with Fusion Gate and Miracle Fusion) that you are Banishing your monsters. D.D.R. - Different Dimension Reincarnation can easily take advantage of this. If things aren't going your way, or you need a back up plan, "D.D.R." would allow you to Special Summon as any banished monster you want, and turn the tides in your favor. Since this is a Special Summon, you can activate the first effect of both "Elemental HERO Shadow Mist" and "Elemental HERO Blazeman".
When using a variety of "HERO" monsters, utilizing the Change Quick-Play Spell Cards can help for a quick and powerful summon using your Elemental HERO Monsters to special summon Masked HEROes.
There is a great combo using Mask Change, Elemental HERO Absolute Zero, and Masked HERO Acid. First fuse any HERO monster and a water attributed monster with Polymerization, or any card that can fuse monsters, to get Elemental HERO Absolute Zero. Use Mask Change to send Elemental HERO Absolute Zero back to the Graveyard and summon Masked HERO Acid, remember that when Elemental HERO Absolute Zero is removed from the field, it destroys all of your opponents monsters, and Masked HERO Acid's effect says that when it is summoned to the field all of your opponents traps/spells are destroyed effectively clearing your opponents field. This combo works perfectly because Masked HERO Acid only needs a water attributed monster like Elemental HERO Absolute Zero and a Change card to be summoned. If your opponent tries to get rid of Elemental HERO Absolute Zero before you can summon Masked HERO Acid remember that Mask Change is a Quick-Play Spell Card, so you can chain it to any move your opponent makes.
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Weaknesses
"Elemental HERO" Decks, while being strong in the long run, lack the beginning strength. The effect of "Kinetic Soldier" increases its ATK by 2000 when it battles with Warrior-Type monsters, and thus is a great choice as a counter to most of these decks, so heavy Trap support like the "Solemn" series, "Bottomless Trap Hole", "Dimensional Prison" are recommended so the "HEROs" will able to survive in the early game. Since most "Elemental HERO" Decks heavily rely on Fusions to remain in the game long enough to bring "Elemental HERO Neos" and his fusions out, a good anti-spell Deck will eliminate the activation and use of "Polymerization" and Fusion Spells. Also a Deck with the ability to destroy Fusions, before and after summoning, will also make it easy to take down an "Elemental HERO" Deck. The trap card "Non-Fusion Area," for example, is nothing short of crippling to most "Elemental HERO Decks". "Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell" is another example because it negates the activation and the effect of a Spell Card (in this case a Fusion Spell Card) and destroys it and stops the player from using the Fusion Spell Card that he/she tried to use again. Another good choice to permanently cease Fusions Spells in a Duel is "Armageddon Designator". "De-Fusion" will stop Fusion Monsters because the Fusion Material is in the controller's Graveyard, and the other player is able to return the Fusion Monsters without summoning the Fusion Material Monsters, although "Anti-Fusion Device" and "Steelswarm Sting" are good 1 for 1 second choices in simply destroying them. Since Fusion Summons are Special Summons, cards like "Royal Oppression", "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo", "Archlord Kristya" and "Aurora Paragon" can interdict these Decks well--the latter two cards can also cut off use of additional support cards like "Elemental HERO Voltic", "A Hero Lives" and "Hero Signal".
"Elemental HERO"s can be better chasened and repelled via cards like "King Tiger Wanghu", "Battle of the Elements", "Gozen Match" "Warrior Elimination", "Ryu Kokki", "Pestilence" and even "4-Starred Ladybug of Doom" (many non-Fusion "Elemental HERO"s are Level 4). These may be just as efficient as anti-Special Summoning/Fusion destroyers, if not worse because their use can be much less passive than say, waiting for Fusion "Elemental HERO"s to grace the Field and have a more profound effect against such Decks.
Finally, "Skill Drain" and/or "Angel O7" can cease and desist "HERO" effects, which would be significant against these Decks because without substantial Spell/Trap support, many of the "HERO"s, including quite a bit of Fusion "HERO"s, do not possess significant sustainability stat-wise whilst on the field.
A deck that can beat it is Blackwings due to their fast swarming and destructive techhniques