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| ja_name = {{Ruby|@|アット}}イグニスター | | ja_name = {{Ruby|@|アット}}イグニスター | ||
| romaji = Atto Igunisutā | | romaji = Atto Igunisutā | ||
− | | fr_name = | + | | sc_name = @伊格尼斯者 |
− | | de_name = | + | | fr_name = @Ignister |
− | | it_name = | + | | de_name = @Ignister |
− | | ko_name = | + | | it_name = @Ignister |
− | | | + | | ko_name = {{Ruby|@|앳|lang=ko}}이그니스터 |
− | | ko_romanized = | + | | ko_romanized = Aet Igeuniseuteo |
− | + | | pt_name = @Ignister | |
− | | pt_name = | + | | es_name = @Ignister |
− | | es_name = | + | | sets = |
− | | sets = [[Ignition Assault]] | + | * [[Ignition Assault]] |
+ | * [[Eternity Code]] | ||
+ | * [[Lightning Overdrive]] | ||
+ | | tcg = | ||
+ | * [[2021 Tin of Ancient Battles]] | ||
+ | * [[Magnificent Mavens]] | ||
+ | | ocg = | ||
+ | * [[Master Guide 6 promotional cards]] | ||
+ | * [[Animation Chronicle 2021]] | ||
+ | * [[History Archive Collection]] | ||
+ | | korea = [[Premium Pack Vol.15]] | ||
| anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]] | | anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | "'''@Ignister'''" ({{Ruby|@|アット}}イグニスター ''Atto Igunisutā'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Cyberse]] monsters used by [[Ai]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]''. They are supported by the "[[A.I.]]" archetype. | |
− | '''@Ignister''' ({{Ruby|@|アット}}イグニスター ''Atto Igunisutā'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Cyberse]] monsters used by [[Ai]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]''. | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
− | The Deck consists of multiple Cyberse monsters with various shapes and forms. The | + | The Deck consists of multiple Cyberse monsters with various shapes and forms. The fodder monsters resemble blobs with different designs, but with coloration resembling that of the [[Ignis]]. By contrast, the boss monsters have more defined traits. |
− | + | Members like "[[Dark Templar @Ignister]]" and some associated like "[[Linguriboh]]" are essentially corrupted versions of monsters used by [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] ("[[Decode Talker]]" and "[[Linkuriboh]]", respectively). On top of that, all but one of the archetype's boss monsters have 2300 ATK, a direct reference to the "Code Talkers". The only exception is "[[The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister]]", which is more of a counterpart to Yusaku's "[[Firewall Dragon Darkfluid]]". | |
− | Members like "Dark Templar @Ignister" and some associated like "Linguriboh" are essentially corrupted versions of monsters used by Playmaker ("Decode Talker" and "Linkuriboh", respectively). On top of that, the archetype's boss monsters | + | All "@Ignister" monsters (except "The Arrival" and "Dark Infant") have a common symbol, which is an irregularly shaped blue (purple in the case of the "@Ignister Token") ring on their bodies, which resembles an "@" symbol. |
− | |||
The Deck represents Ai's memories of himself and his fellow Ignis, before the latter were terminated. | The Deck represents Ai's memories of himself and his fellow Ignis, before the latter were terminated. | ||
− | + | ==Members== | |
− | + | The [[Main Deck]] "@Ignister" monsters have at least 1 card for each different [[Attribute]] except [[DIVINE]]; six "blob" monsters that each represent the Ignis of each Attribute, as well an additional monster that represent Ai himself (in addition to "[[Doyon @Ignister|Doyon]]" in the Main Deck and "[[Dark Templar @Ignister|Dark Templar]]" in the Extra Deck) and two others that represent other characters that Ai met in his life. There is also a set of 6 [[Extra Deck]] (and 1 [[Ritual Monster|Ritual]]) "boss monsters" for each Attribute that has 2300 ATK, except for "The Arrival Cyberse" with 0 ATK. Later on, "[[Dark Infant @Ignister]]" was added to the archetype, a support Link Monster that resembles a smaller, "immature" version of "The Arrival Cyberse". | |
− | The Main Deck "@Ignister" monsters have | + | The Main Deck "@Ignister" monsters are each named after a Japanese onomatopoeia that relates to their Attribute, while the Extra Deck monsters (except for "The Arrival Cyberse" and "Dark Infant") are named after mythical creatures (and a knight) that are usually associated with their respective card's Attribute in fantasy fiction. |
− | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" | |
− | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Attribute | ! Attribute | ||
+ | ! Character | ||
! Effect Monster | ! Effect Monster | ||
+ | ! Onomatopoeia | ||
! Counterpart | ! Counterpart | ||
− | ! | + | ! Origin |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | rowspan="3" | [[File:DARK.svg|24px]] [[DARK]] | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[Ai]] | ||
+ | | [[Danmari @Ignister|Danmari]] | ||
+ | | ''"Silent..."'' | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[Dark Templar @Ignister|Dark Templar]] | ||
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Knight|Knight]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Doyon @Ignister|Doyon]] | ||
+ | | ''"Gloomy..."'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Linkuriboh (character)|Linkuriboh]] | ||
+ | | [[Donyoribo @Ignister|Donyoribo]] | ||
+ | | ''"Depressing..."'' | ||
+ | | ''None'' | ||
+ | | ''None'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | rowspan="3" | [[File:EARTH.svg|24px]] [[EARTH]] | ||
+ | | [[Earth (character)|Earth]] | ||
+ | | [[Doshin @Ignister|Doshin]] | ||
+ | | ''"Thud!"'' | ||
+ | | [[Earth Golem @Ignister|Earth Golem]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Golem|Golem]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''None'' | ||
+ | | [[Gatchiri @Ignister|Gatchiri]] | ||
+ | | ''"Protect!"'' | ||
+ | | ''None'' | ||
+ | | ''None'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | ''None'' |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Gussari @Ignister|Gussari]] |
− | | | + | | ''"Strike!"'' |
− | | | + | | ''None'' |
+ | | ''None'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:FIRE.svg|24px]] [[FIRE]] | | [[File:FIRE.svg|24px]] [[FIRE]] | ||
+ | | [[Flame (character)|Flame]] | ||
| [[Achichi @Ignister|Achichi]] | | [[Achichi @Ignister|Achichi]] | ||
+ | | ''"Hot!"'' | ||
| [[Fire Phoenix @Ignister|Fire Phoenix]] | | [[Fire Phoenix @Ignister|Fire Phoenix]] | ||
− | + | | [[wikipedia:Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]] | |
− | | [[ | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:LIGHT.svg|24px]] [[LIGHT]] | | [[File:LIGHT.svg|24px]] [[LIGHT]] | ||
+ | | [[Lightning]] | ||
| [[Pikari @Ignister|Pikari]] | | [[Pikari @Ignister|Pikari]] | ||
+ | | ''"Sparkling!"'' | ||
| [[Light Dragon @Ignister|Light Dragon]] | | [[Light Dragon @Ignister|Light Dragon]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[wikipedia:Dragon|Dragon]] |
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:WATER.svg|24px]] [[WATER]] | | [[File:WATER.svg|24px]] [[WATER]] | ||
+ | | [[Aqua (character)|Aqua]] | ||
| [[Hiyari @Ignister|Hiyari]] | | [[Hiyari @Ignister|Hiyari]] | ||
+ | | ''"Chilly!"'' | ||
| [[Water Leviathan @Ignister|Water Leviathan]] | | [[Water Leviathan @Ignister|Water Leviathan]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[wikipedia:Leviathan|Leviathan]] |
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:WIND.svg|24px]] [[WIND]] | | [[File:WIND.svg|24px]] [[WIND]] | ||
+ | | [[Windy]] | ||
| [[Bururu @Ignister|Bururu]] | | [[Bururu @Ignister|Bururu]] | ||
+ | | ''"Shivering!"'' | ||
| [[Wind Pegasus @Ignister|Wind Pegasus]] | | [[Wind Pegasus @Ignister|Wind Pegasus]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[wikipedia:Pegasus|Pegasus]] |
|} | |} | ||
− | |||
==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
The effects of the Main Deck monsters aid in generating advantage; those that correspond with a more specific Summoning method support that method and often have [[Special Summon]]ing effects, while those corresponding to a less specific Summon method focus on other methods of card advantage. | The effects of the Main Deck monsters aid in generating advantage; those that correspond with a more specific Summoning method support that method and often have [[Special Summon]]ing effects, while those corresponding to a less specific Summon method focus on other methods of card advantage. | ||
− | + | In the anime, the Extra Deck monsters require using a monster as the same Attribute as material for their Summon. Their effects are generally stronger when the player controls multiple "@Ignister" monsters, and they have a strong focus on allowing their effects to activate through successful battle. | |
− | + | The primary combo of an "@Ignister" Deck is to activate "[[Ignister A.I.Land]]" and use its effect to continually Special Summon "@Ignister" monsters to the field for use as Link Material for "[[Dark Templar @Ignister]]", then via the effect of "A.I.Land", Special Summon a monster to a zone that "Dark Templar" points to, triggering its effect to revive as many Level 4 or lower "@Ignister" to the zones that it points to. The release of "[[Dark Infant @Ignister]]" has bolstered this strategy even further; in addition to searching "Ignister A.I.Land" upon its [[Link Summon]], "Dark Infant" can be Link Summoned to a zone "Dark Templar" points to to trigger the latter's revival effect, while the second effect of "Dark Infant" can then move itself to the zone it points to and change its Attribute, thereby not only allowing "Dark Templar" to revive up to three "@Ignister" monsters, but also providing a different [[Attribute]] for use in Link Summoning the Deck's most powerful monster; "[[The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister]]". Using "Dark Infant" to search "Ignister A.I.Land" also allows for more reliable flexibility in using the effect of "[[Pikari @Ignister]]" to search for "[[A.I.]]" Spells and Traps. | |
− | + | {{Decklist|Recommended cards | |
− | {{Decklist|Recommended cards | ||
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.--> | <!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.--> | ||
− | + | |normal monsters = | |
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* [[Achichi @Ignister]] | * [[Achichi @Ignister]] | ||
+ | * [[Danmari @Ignister]] | ||
+ | * [[Donyoribo @Ignister]] | ||
* [[Doshin @Ignister]] | * [[Doshin @Ignister]] | ||
* [[Doyon @Ignister]] | * [[Doyon @Ignister]] | ||
+ | * [[Gatchiri @Ignister]] | ||
+ | * [[Gussari @Ignister]] | ||
* [[Hiyari @Ignister]] | * [[Hiyari @Ignister]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Pikari @Ignister]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Code Generator]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cyberse Gadget]] |
− | + | * [[Mathmech Subtraction]] | |
+ | * [[Micro Coder]] | ||
+ | * [[Prohibit Snake]] | ||
+ | * [[World Legacy - "World Lance"]] | ||
+ | * [[Psychic Processor]] | ||
|tuner monsters = | |tuner monsters = | ||
* [[Bururu @Ignister]] | * [[Bururu @Ignister]] | ||
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|ritual monsters = | |ritual monsters = | ||
* [[Water Leviathan @Ignister]] | * [[Water Leviathan @Ignister]] | ||
− | |||
|fusion monsters = | |fusion monsters = | ||
* [[Earth Golem @Ignister]] | * [[Earth Golem @Ignister]] | ||
+ | * [[Cyberse Desavewurm]] | ||
* [[Diplexer Chimera]] | * [[Diplexer Chimera]] | ||
− | + | * [[Salamangreat Violet Chimera]] (With [[Salamangreat Balelynx|Balelynx]]/[[Salamangreat Almiraj|Almiraj]]) | |
|synchro monsters = | |synchro monsters = | ||
* [[Wind Pegasus @Ignister]] | * [[Wind Pegasus @Ignister]] | ||
− | + | * [[Cyberse Quantum Dragon]] | |
+ | * [[Geomathmech Final Sigma]] | ||
|xyz monsters = | |xyz monsters = | ||
* [[Light Dragon @Ignister]] | * [[Light Dragon @Ignister]] | ||
− | + | * [[Pendransaction]] | |
+ | * [[Primathmech Alembertian]] | ||
|link monsters = | |link monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Dark Infant @Ignister]] | ||
* [[Dark Templar @Ignister]] | * [[Dark Templar @Ignister]] | ||
* [[Fire Phoenix @Ignister]] | * [[Fire Phoenix @Ignister]] | ||
+ | * [[The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister]] | ||
* [[Linguriboh]] | * [[Linguriboh]] | ||
− | + | * [[Accesscode Talker]] | |
− | |spells = | + | * [[Code Talker Inverted]] |
+ | * [[Cyberse Wicckid]] | ||
+ | * [[Decode Talker Heatsoul]] | ||
+ | * [[Firewall Dragon]] | ||
+ | * [[Hiita the Fire Charmer, Ablaze]] | ||
+ | * [[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]] | ||
+ | * [[Mekk-Knight Crusadia Avramax]] | ||
+ | * [[Shootingcode Talker]] | ||
+ | * [[Splash Mage]] | ||
+ | * [[Transcode Talker]] | ||
+ | * [[Update Jammer]] | ||
+ | |normal spells = | ||
+ | * [[A.I. Contact]] | ||
* [[A.I. Love Fusion]] | * [[A.I. Love Fusion]] | ||
− | * [[A.I. | + | * [[A.I. Meet You]] |
+ | * [[FA.I.ghting Spirit]] | ||
+ | * [[Cynet Mining]] | ||
+ | |ritual spells = | ||
* [[A.I.'s Ritual]] | * [[A.I.'s Ritual]] | ||
+ | * [[Cynet Ritual]] | ||
+ | |equip spells = | ||
+ | * [[Grid Rod]] | ||
+ | |field spells = | ||
* [[Ignister A.I.Land]] | * [[Ignister A.I.Land]] | ||
+ | |continuous spells = | ||
+ | * [[You and A.I.]] | ||
+ | |quick-play spells = | ||
+ | * [[A.I.dle Reborn]] | ||
* [[TA.I. Strike]] | * [[TA.I. Strike]] | ||
− | |||
* [[Super Polymerization]] | * [[Super Polymerization]] | ||
− | + | |normal traps = | |
− | |traps = | + | * [[A.I.'s Show]] |
+ | |continuous traps = | ||
+ | * [[A.I. Challenge You]] | ||
+ | * [[A.I. Shadow]] | ||
+ | * [[A.I.Q]] | ||
* [[Rivalry of Warlords]] | * [[Rivalry of Warlords]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | ==Weaknesses== | ||
+ | * As the Deck focuses on multiple attributes, it is prone to struggling against "[[Gozen Match]]". It might also suffer against "[[Summon Limit]]" and "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]" | ||
+ | * "@Ignister" will also potentially struggle if they're prevented from accessing "[[Ignister A.I.Land|A.I.Land]]" through [[Negate|Negating]] "Dark Infant", "[[Terraforming]]" or Activating "[[Imperial Order]]", "[[Set Rotation]] and [[Anti-Spell Fragrance]] when you've been able to go first against it. | ||
+ | * Although "[[The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister]]" is a near-invincible boss monster on its own, "[[Lava Golem]]", "[[Kaiju]]" monsters and "[[Underworld Goddess of the Closed World]]" can easily remove it and bypass its immunity effect, leaving the player vulnerable to opponent's counterplay. | ||
{{Archseries navbox}} | {{Archseries navbox}} | ||
{{Archseries navbox (anime)}} | {{Archseries navbox (anime)}} | ||
+ | [[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]] |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 31 March 2024
"@Ignister" (
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Design[edit]
The Deck consists of multiple Cyberse monsters with various shapes and forms. The fodder monsters resemble blobs with different designs, but with coloration resembling that of the Ignis. By contrast, the boss monsters have more defined traits. Members like "Dark Templar @Ignister" and some associated like "Linguriboh" are essentially corrupted versions of monsters used by Playmaker ("Decode Talker" and "Linkuriboh", respectively). On top of that, all but one of the archetype's boss monsters have 2300 ATK, a direct reference to the "Code Talkers". The only exception is "The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister", which is more of a counterpart to Yusaku's "Firewall Dragon Darkfluid". All "@Ignister" monsters (except "The Arrival" and "Dark Infant") have a common symbol, which is an irregularly shaped blue (purple in the case of the "@Ignister Token") ring on their bodies, which resembles an "@" symbol. The Deck represents Ai's memories of himself and his fellow Ignis, before the latter were terminated.
Members[edit]
The Main Deck "@Ignister" monsters have at least 1 card for each different Attribute except DIVINE; six "blob" monsters that each represent the Ignis of each Attribute, as well an additional monster that represent Ai himself (in addition to "Doyon" in the Main Deck and "Dark Templar" in the Extra Deck) and two others that represent other characters that Ai met in his life. There is also a set of 6 Extra Deck (and 1 Ritual) "boss monsters" for each Attribute that has 2300 ATK, except for "The Arrival Cyberse" with 0 ATK. Later on, "Dark Infant @Ignister" was added to the archetype, a support Link Monster that resembles a smaller, "immature" version of "The Arrival Cyberse". The Main Deck "@Ignister" monsters are each named after a Japanese onomatopoeia that relates to their Attribute, while the Extra Deck monsters (except for "The Arrival Cyberse" and "Dark Infant") are named after mythical creatures (and a knight) that are usually associated with their respective card's Attribute in fantasy fiction.
Attribute | Character | Effect Monster | Onomatopoeia | Counterpart | Origin |
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DARK | Ai | Danmari | "Silent..." | Dark Templar | Knight |
Doyon | "Gloomy..." | ||||
Linkuriboh | Donyoribo | "Depressing..." | None | None | |
EARTH | Earth | Doshin | "Thud!" | Earth Golem | Golem |
None | Gatchiri | "Protect!" | None | None | |
None | Gussari | "Strike!" | None | None | |
FIRE | Flame | Achichi | "Hot!" | Fire Phoenix | Phoenix |
LIGHT | Lightning | Pikari | "Sparkling!" | Light Dragon | Dragon |
WATER | Aqua | Hiyari | "Chilly!" | Water Leviathan | Leviathan |
WIND | Windy | Bururu | "Shivering!" | Wind Pegasus | Pegasus |
Playing style[edit]
The effects of the Main Deck monsters aid in generating advantage; those that correspond with a more specific Summoning method support that method and often have Special Summoning effects, while those corresponding to a less specific Summon method focus on other methods of card advantage. In the anime, the Extra Deck monsters require using a monster as the same Attribute as material for their Summon. Their effects are generally stronger when the player controls multiple "@Ignister" monsters, and they have a strong focus on allowing their effects to activate through successful battle. The primary combo of an "@Ignister" Deck is to activate "Ignister A.I.Land" and use its effect to continually Special Summon "@Ignister" monsters to the field for use as Link Material for "Dark Templar @Ignister", then via the effect of "A.I.Land", Special Summon a monster to a zone that "Dark Templar" points to, triggering its effect to revive as many Level 4 or lower "@Ignister" to the zones that it points to. The release of "Dark Infant @Ignister" has bolstered this strategy even further; in addition to searching "Ignister A.I.Land" upon its Link Summon, "Dark Infant" can be Link Summoned to a zone "Dark Templar" points to to trigger the latter's revival effect, while the second effect of "Dark Infant" can then move itself to the zone it points to and change its Attribute, thereby not only allowing "Dark Templar" to revive up to three "@Ignister" monsters, but also providing a different Attribute for use in Link Summoning the Deck's most powerful monster; "The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister". Using "Dark Infant" to search "Ignister A.I.Land" also allows for more reliable flexibility in using the effect of "Pikari @Ignister" to search for "A.I." Spells and Traps.
Recommended cards
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Weaknesses[edit]
- As the Deck focuses on multiple attributes, it is prone to struggling against "Gozen Match". It might also suffer against "Summon Limit" and "El Shaddoll Winda"
- "@Ignister" will also potentially struggle if they're prevented from accessing "A.I.Land" through Negating "Dark Infant", "Terraforming" or Activating "Imperial Order", "Set Rotation and Anti-Spell Fragrance when you've been able to go first against it.
- Although "The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister" is a near-invincible boss monster on its own, "Lava Golem", "Kaiju" monsters and "Underworld Goddess of the Closed World" can easily remove it and bypass its immunity effect, leaving the player vulnerable to opponent's counterplay.