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'''Frog Monarchs''', also known as '''Frognarchs''', '''Frogarchs''', or '''Froggy Monarchs''' is a Deck type, which combines "[[Frog]]" and "[[Monarch]]" monsters.
 
'''Frog Monarchs''', also known as '''Frognarchs''', '''Frogarchs''', or '''Froggy Monarchs''' is a Deck type, which combines "[[Frog]]" and "[[Monarch]]" monsters.
  
The idea of the Deck is to use "[[Treeborn Frog]]", "[[Swap Frog]]" and "[[Ronintoadin]]" to make [[tribute]] fodder. Another purpose of "[[Swap Frog]]" is to send "[[Treeborn Frog]]" or "[[Ronintoadin]]" to the Graveyard and to return "[[Monarchs]]" to hand for later use. This Deck creates enough tribute fodder for duelists to have up to 15 monsters that require [[Tribute Summon]]ing, while still managing to play smoothly.
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The idea of the Deck is to use "[[Treeborn Frog]]", "[[Swap Frog]]" and "[[Ronintoadin]]" to make [[tribute]] fodder. Another purpose of "[[Swap Frog]]" is to send "[[Treeborn Frog]]" or "[[Ronintoadin]]" to the Graveyard and to return "[[Monarchs]]" to hand for later use. This Deck creates enough tribute fodder for duelists to have up to 15 monsters that require [[Tribute Summon]]ing, while still managing to play smoothly. One can even take advantage of all the tribute based "[[spell]]" and "[[Frog]]" cards and try to pack a three tribute monster like "[[Beast King Barbaros]]" or "[[Destiny HERO - Plasma]]".  
You can even go a step further with all the tribute based "[[spell]]" and "[[Frog]]" cards and try to pack a three tribute monster like "[[Beast King Barbaros]]" or "[[Obelisk the Tormentor]]".  
 
  
 
The [[September 2010 Lists]] slowed the deck down, thanks to "[[Substitoad]]" going straight from [[Unlimited]] to [[Forbidden]]. While there are still plenty of ways to search and dump "[[Treeborn Frog]]" into the graveyard, Frognarch players no longer enjoy the considerable deck-thinning abilities and easy "[[Dupe Frog]]" locks that "[[Substitoad]]" provided. However, the addition of "[[Formula Synchron]]" and the ease of which it can be summoned via "[[Treeborn Frog]]" plus "[[Fishborg Blaster]]" have helped offset the loss a bit. Due to the banning of Fishborg Blaster, Effect Veiler has been added commonly to the deck as a replacement tuner for Formula Synchron, and is also versatile because it can negate effects that begin [[OTK]]s.
 
The [[September 2010 Lists]] slowed the deck down, thanks to "[[Substitoad]]" going straight from [[Unlimited]] to [[Forbidden]]. While there are still plenty of ways to search and dump "[[Treeborn Frog]]" into the graveyard, Frognarch players no longer enjoy the considerable deck-thinning abilities and easy "[[Dupe Frog]]" locks that "[[Substitoad]]" provided. However, the addition of "[[Formula Synchron]]" and the ease of which it can be summoned via "[[Treeborn Frog]]" plus "[[Fishborg Blaster]]" have helped offset the loss a bit. Due to the banning of Fishborg Blaster, Effect Veiler has been added commonly to the deck as a replacement tuner for Formula Synchron, and is also versatile because it can negate effects that begin [[OTK]]s.
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Another strategy that can lead to clearing of the opponent's field and more fodder would be the use of "[[Enemy Controller]]". Because this card is a [[Quick-Play Spell Card]], it can tribute "[[Treeborn Frog]]" during your Standby Phase after its summon, while still giving you the opportunity to summon it again.
 
Another strategy that can lead to clearing of the opponent's field and more fodder would be the use of "[[Enemy Controller]]". Because this card is a [[Quick-Play Spell Card]], it can tribute "[[Treeborn Frog]]" during your Standby Phase after its summon, while still giving you the opportunity to summon it again.
  
With the help of cards such as "[[Level Eater]]" and "[[Ronintoadin]]", Tribute Summoning cards that requires multiple Tribute Materials (Like "[[Obelisk the Tormentor]]", or "[[Beast King Barbaros]]") is very easy to preform.
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With the help of cards such as "[[Level Eater]]" and "[[Ronintoadin]]", Tribute Summoning cards that requires multiple Tribute Materials (such as "[[Egyptian God]]s" or "[[Beast King Barbaros]]") is very easy to preform.
  
 
It is risky to use any Trap Cards in this deck as you will be unable to revive "[[Treeborn Frog]]". Occasionally, one "[[Treacherous Trap Hole]]" is used, because it can be activated at any time, or chainable Draw Power, such as "[[Legacy of Yata-Garasu]]" and "[[Jar of Greed]]"), because you can activate it before or during your Standby Phase.
 
It is risky to use any Trap Cards in this deck as you will be unable to revive "[[Treeborn Frog]]". Occasionally, one "[[Treacherous Trap Hole]]" is used, because it can be activated at any time, or chainable Draw Power, such as "[[Legacy of Yata-Garasu]]" and "[[Jar of Greed]]"), because you can activate it before or during your Standby Phase.
  
===Recommended Cards===
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{{Decklist
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|effect monsters =
===Monsters===
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''"Staple" Monsters''
 
 
* [[Battle Fader]]
 
* [[Battle Fader]]
* [[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]
 
 
* [[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]]
 
* [[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]]
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* [[Tragoedia]]
 
* [[Raiza the Storm Monarch]]
 
* [[Raiza the Storm Monarch]]
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* [[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]
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* [[Light and Darkness Dragon]]
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* [[Dark Dust Spirit]]
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* [[Night Assailant]]
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* [[Snowman Eater]]
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* [[Sea Lancer]]
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* [[Poseidra, the Atlantean Dragon]]
 
* [[Ronintoadin]]
 
* [[Ronintoadin]]
 
* [[Swap Frog]]
 
* [[Swap Frog]]
 
* [[Treeborn Frog]]
 
* [[Treeborn Frog]]
* [[Light and Darkness Dragon]]
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* [[Poison Draw Frog]]
* [[Obelisk the Tormentor]]
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* [[Dupe Frog]]
* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]
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* [[Flip Flop Frog]]
* [[Tragoedia]]
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* [[Nimble Angler]]
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* [[Nimble Manta]]
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* [[Nimble Sunfish]]
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|tuner monsters =
 
* [[Plaguespreader Zombie]]
 
* [[Plaguespreader Zombie]]
 
* [[Effect Veiler]]
 
* [[Effect Veiler]]
* [[Dark Dust Spirit]]
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|spells =
 
 
===Spells===
 
 
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* [[Allure of Darkness]]
 
* [[Allure of Darkness]]
* [[Pot of Avarice]]
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* [[Salvage]]
 
* [[Soul Exchange]]
 
* [[Soul Exchange]]
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
* [[Dark Hole]]
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* [[Raigeki]]
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
 
* [[Pot of Duality]]
 
* [[Pot of Duality]]
 
* [[Mind Control]]
 
* [[Mind Control]]
* [[Heavy Storm]]
 
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
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|traps =
===Traps===
 
 
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''(It's recommended that such decks do not use traps that could potentially sit on the field for several turns, as they'll interfere with the effect of [[Treeborn Frog]]. If you are going to use traps, make sure you can set them off easily between setting them and your next Standby Phase)''
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(It's recommended that such decks do not use traps that could potentially sit on the field for several turns, as they'll interfere with the effect of [[Treeborn Frog]].)
* [[Treacherous Trap Hole]] (or)
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* [[Treacherous Trap Hole]]
 
* [[Reckless Greed]]
 
* [[Reckless Greed]]
* Hand control cards such as [[Trap Dustshoot]], [[Mind Crush]], and [[Spiritual Water Art - Aoi]] (which is particularly effective when you have a [[Treeborn Frog]] on the field and want the opponent to run into the [[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]] in your hand) can be run because they can be set main phase 2 and immediately used during your opponents draw phase thereby not interfering with [[Treeborn Frog]].
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* Hand control cards ([[Trap Dustshoot]], [[Mind Crush]], [[Spiritual Water Art - Aoi]], etc.)
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Armory Arm]]
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* [[Dark End Dragon]]
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* [[Formula Synchron]]
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* [[Gungnir, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
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* [[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
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* [[Dewloren, Tiger King of the Ice Barrier]]
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|xyz monsters =
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* [[Daigusto Phoenix]]
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* [[Gachi Gachi Gantetsu]]
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* [[Number 17: Leviathan Dragon]]
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* [[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]
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* [[Chronomaly Crystal Chrononaut]]
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}}
  
 
==Formula Monarchs==
 
==Formula Monarchs==
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Because of that, a lot of players add "[[Genex Undine]]" (and, by extension, "[[Genex Controller]]"), which can send ''any'' [[WATER]] monster to the Graveyard. You can then use the "[[Genex Controller]]" you added to your hand as discard fodder for "Fishborg", or you can even summon it on a later turn for a [[Synchro Summon]] (you can tune it with "[[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]" to make "[[Locomotion R-Genex]]").
 
Because of that, a lot of players add "[[Genex Undine]]" (and, by extension, "[[Genex Controller]]"), which can send ''any'' [[WATER]] monster to the Graveyard. You can then use the "[[Genex Controller]]" you added to your hand as discard fodder for "Fishborg", or you can even summon it on a later turn for a [[Synchro Summon]] (you can tune it with "[[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]" to make "[[Locomotion R-Genex]]").
  
===Recommended Cards===
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{{Decklist
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|monsters =
 
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<!-- Please, do not edit recommended cards until you are sure they will work with the Deck-->
 
===Monsters===
 
 
''"Staple" Monsters''
 
''"Staple" Monsters''
 
* [[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]
 
* [[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]
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:'' Note that decks running the Genex engine typically do not run Ronintoadin/Dupe Frog, and vice-versa.''
 
:'' Note that decks running the Genex engine typically do not run Ronintoadin/Dupe Frog, and vice-versa.''
 
  
 
''[[Tech]]/[[Side Deck]] Monsters (add or ignore based on personal taste and the [[Metagame|meta]] in which you're playing).''
 
''[[Tech]]/[[Side Deck]] Monsters (add or ignore based on personal taste and the [[Metagame|meta]] in which you're playing).''
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* [[Maxx "C"]]
 
* [[Maxx "C"]]
  
===Spells===
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Extra Deck
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* [[Armory Arm]]
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* [[Dark End Dragon]]
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* [[Gungnir, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
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* [[Formula Synchron]]
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* [[Locomotion R-Genex]] ''(if using the Genex engine)''
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* [[Scrap Dragon]]
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* [[Shooting Star Dragon]]
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|spells =
 
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* [[Enemy Controller]]
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
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* [[One for One]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[Nobleman of Extermination]]
 
* [[Nobleman of Extermination]]
 
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|traps =
===Traps===
 
 
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''(it's recommended that such decks do not use traps that could potentially sit on the field for several turns, as they'll interfere with the use of [[Treeborn Frog]]. If you are going to use traps, make sure you can set them off easily between setting them and your next Standby Phase)''
 
''(it's recommended that such decks do not use traps that could potentially sit on the field for several turns, as they'll interfere with the use of [[Treeborn Frog]]. If you are going to use traps, make sure you can set them off easily between setting them and your next Standby Phase)''
 
* [[Trap Stun]]
 
* [[Trap Stun]]
 
* [[Treacherous Trap Hole]] (If not using any others)
 
* [[Treacherous Trap Hole]] (If not using any others)
 
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}}
===Extra Deck===
 
* [[Armory Arm]]
 
* [[Dark End Dragon]]
 
* [[Gungnir, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
 
* [[Formula Synchron]]
 
* [[Locomotion R-Genex]] ''(if using the Genex engine)''
 
* [[Scrap Dragon]]
 
* [[Shooting Star Dragon]]
 
  
 
==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
Frog Monarchs, whilst being a very control-oriented deck, do have several weaknesses, the first and most obvious being heavy reliance on tribute monsters. "[[Zombie World]]" and "[[Mask of Restrict]]"--both of which will prevent Tribute Summons--can be extremely deadly if the Monarch player finds themselves with a hand full of tribute monsters and no spell/trap removal.
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Frog Monarchs, whilst being a very control-oriented deck, do have several weaknesses, the first and most obvious being heavy reliance on tribute monsters which creates dependencies (leading to potentially bad hands) and makes it a dangerously slow archetype in the current fast paced metagame. "[[Zombie World]]" and "[[Mask of Restrict]]"—both of which will prevent Tribute Summons—can be extremely deadly if the Monarch player finds themselves with a hand full of tribute monsters and no spell/trap removal.
  
 
Perhaps even worse than the above are cards that lock out Special Summons entirely; like "[[Archlord Kristya]]", "[[Vanity's Fiend]]", and "[[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]", which will shut down a "Monarch" deck completely until they can draw something like "[[Soul Exchange]]", "[[Dark Hole]]", or "[[Treacherous Trap Hole]]" to get rid of the threat.
 
Perhaps even worse than the above are cards that lock out Special Summons entirely; like "[[Archlord Kristya]]", "[[Vanity's Fiend]]", and "[[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]", which will shut down a "Monarch" deck completely until they can draw something like "[[Soul Exchange]]", "[[Dark Hole]]", or "[[Treacherous Trap Hole]]" to get rid of the threat.
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Alternatively, a deck that can consistently prevent the "Monarch" player from gaining field presence will also do quite well against them. Particularly difficult matchups for "Monarchs" in this respect are "[[Gladiator Beast]]s" (especially due to "[[Gladiator Beast Retiari]]") and "[[Machina Gadget]]s" (due to "[[Machina Fortress]]", whose effect allows them to gain advantage in exchange for "Monarch's" effects).
 
Alternatively, a deck that can consistently prevent the "Monarch" player from gaining field presence will also do quite well against them. Particularly difficult matchups for "Monarchs" in this respect are "[[Gladiator Beast]]s" (especially due to "[[Gladiator Beast Retiari]]") and "[[Machina Gadget]]s" (due to "[[Machina Fortress]]", whose effect allows them to gain advantage in exchange for "Monarch's" effects).
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Also, since Monarchs are the main monsters of the deck, [[Intercept]] can easily prevent the deck from gaining field presence.
 
[[Category:Deck Type]]
 
[[Category:Deck Type]]

Latest revision as of 14:10, 26 December 2016

Frog Monarchs, also known as Frognarchs, Frogarchs, or Froggy Monarchs is a Deck type, which combines "Frog" and "Monarch" monsters.

The idea of the Deck is to use "Treeborn Frog", "Swap Frog" and "Ronintoadin" to make tribute fodder. Another purpose of "Swap Frog" is to send "Treeborn Frog" or "Ronintoadin" to the Graveyard and to return "Monarchs" to hand for later use. This Deck creates enough tribute fodder for duelists to have up to 15 monsters that require Tribute Summoning, while still managing to play smoothly. One can even take advantage of all the tribute based "spell" and "Frog" cards and try to pack a three tribute monster like "Beast King Barbaros" or "Destiny HERO - Plasma".

The September 2010 Lists slowed the deck down, thanks to "Substitoad" going straight from Unlimited to Forbidden. While there are still plenty of ways to search and dump "Treeborn Frog" into the graveyard, Frognarch players no longer enjoy the considerable deck-thinning abilities and easy "Dupe Frog" locks that "Substitoad" provided. However, the addition of "Formula Synchron" and the ease of which it can be summoned via "Treeborn Frog" plus "Fishborg Blaster" have helped offset the loss a bit. Due to the banning of Fishborg Blaster, Effect Veiler has been added commonly to the deck as a replacement tuner for Formula Synchron, and is also versatile because it can negate effects that begin OTKs.

Originally, this decktype rarely included Synchro Monsters, instead focusing solely on creating tribute fodder for the large numbers of tribute monsters they ran; but the aforementioned release of "Formula Synchron" and banning of "Substitoad" have resulted in the rise of an offshoot (typically referred to as "Formula Monarchs") of this deck that relies more heavily on Synchro Monsters. However, the September 2011 Lists has essentially rendered the synchro-orientated decks unplayable with the limitation of Formula Synchron, Pot of Avarice, and especially the ban of Fishborg Blaster, Formula Monarchs signature Tuner monster.

Mass Tribute[edit]

The idea of this deck is to Tribute Summon the "Monarchs" by using the "Frog" Monsters' ability to swarm the field with monsters when necessary. Thanks to "Treeborn Frog's" ability to come back to the field every turn, you don't have to worry about the Tribute materials for the "Monarchs".

In order to use "Treeborn Frog's" strategy, the deck uses loads of cards that will help you get it into the Graveyard such as "One for One", "Foolish Burial", "Genex Undine", and "Swap Frog".

Another strategy that can lead to clearing of the opponent's field and more fodder would be the use of "Enemy Controller". Because this card is a Quick-Play Spell Card, it can tribute "Treeborn Frog" during your Standby Phase after its summon, while still giving you the opportunity to summon it again.

With the help of cards such as "Level Eater" and "Ronintoadin", Tribute Summoning cards that requires multiple Tribute Materials (such as "Egyptian Gods" or "Beast King Barbaros") is very easy to preform.

It is risky to use any Trap Cards in this deck as you will be unable to revive "Treeborn Frog". Occasionally, one "Treacherous Trap Hole" is used, because it can be activated at any time, or chainable Draw Power, such as "Legacy of Yata-Garasu" and "Jar of Greed"), because you can activate it before or during your Standby Phase.

Formula Monarchs[edit]

The Formula Monarch deck is based on the old Frognarch deck, adding 1-2 copies of "Fishborg Blaster" to Synchro Summon with "Treeborn Frog" to make "Formula Synchron" every turn. You cannot send "Fishborg Blaster" to your Graveyard for "Swap Frog"s effect as "Fishborg" is not an Aqua-Type monster. Ideally, you can discard "Fishborg Blaster" and Special Summon "Swap Frog" from your hand, then use its effect to send "Treeborn Frog" to the Graveyard; but you're not always going to have both "Swap Frog" and "Fishborg Blaster" in your hand to start with.

Because of that, a lot of players add "Genex Undine" (and, by extension, "Genex Controller"), which can send any WATER monster to the Graveyard. You can then use the "Genex Controller" you added to your hand as discard fodder for "Fishborg", or you can even summon it on a later turn for a Synchro Summon (you can tune it with "Caius the Shadow Monarch" to make "Locomotion R-Genex").

Deck

Trap Cards

(it's recommended that such decks do not use traps that could potentially sit on the field for several turns, as they'll interfere with the use of Treeborn Frog. If you are going to use traps, make sure you can set them off easily between setting them and your next Standby Phase)

Weaknesses[edit]

Frog Monarchs, whilst being a very control-oriented deck, do have several weaknesses, the first and most obvious being heavy reliance on tribute monsters which creates dependencies (leading to potentially bad hands) and makes it a dangerously slow archetype in the current fast paced metagame. "Zombie World" and "Mask of Restrict"—both of which will prevent Tribute Summons—can be extremely deadly if the Monarch player finds themselves with a hand full of tribute monsters and no spell/trap removal.

Perhaps even worse than the above are cards that lock out Special Summons entirely; like "Archlord Kristya", "Vanity's Fiend", and "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo", which will shut down a "Monarch" deck completely until they can draw something like "Soul Exchange", "Dark Hole", or "Treacherous Trap Hole" to get rid of the threat.

Another weakness of the deck's main build is its requirement to have "Treeborn Frog" in the Graveyard. Cards that Banish monster such as "D.D. Crow" and "Chain Disappearance" work extremely well at neutralizing "Treeborn Frog". "Trap Stun" can neutralize most of these threats, but it's a good idea to have "Burial from a Different Dimension" as a backup.

As for the general play style of Frognarchs: even with the assistance of cards like "One for One" and "Formula Synchron" it's still a relatively slow deck. A deck with swift speed that can create a strong field presence can usually hold its own against this deck.

Alternatively, a deck that can consistently prevent the "Monarch" player from gaining field presence will also do quite well against them. Particularly difficult matchups for "Monarchs" in this respect are "Gladiator Beasts" (especially due to "Gladiator Beast Retiari") and "Machina Gadgets" (due to "Machina Fortress", whose effect allows them to gain advantage in exchange for "Monarch's" effects).

Also, since Monarchs are the main monsters of the deck, Intercept can easily prevent the deck from gaining field presence.