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− | | image = JurracSpinos- | + | | cut_from_names = true |
− | | caption = "[[Jurrac Spinos]]" and two "[[Spinos Token]]s" | + | | image = JurracSpinos-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png |
− | | ja_name = ジュラック | + | | caption = "[[Jurrac Spinos]]" and two "[[Spinos Token]]s" |
− | | romaji = Jurakku | + | | ja_name = ジュラック |
− | | fr_name = Préhistorique | + | | romaji = Jurakku |
− | | de_name = Jurassier | + | | zh_name = 滅絕獸 |
− | | it_name = Jurrac | + | | zh_pinyin = Mièjuéshòu |
− | | | + | | zh_jyutping = Mit6 zyut6 sau3 |
− | | | + | | zh_trans = Extinct Beast |
− | + | | fr_name = Préhistorique | |
− | + | | fr_trans = Prehistoric | |
− | + | | de_name = Jurassier | |
− | + | | it_name = Jurrac | |
+ | | ko_name = 쥬락 | ||
+ | | ko_romanized = Jyurak | ||
+ | | pt_name = Jurrac | ||
+ | | es_name = Jurrac | ||
+ | | sets = | ||
* [[Hidden Arsenal 2]] | * [[Hidden Arsenal 2]] | ||
* [[Hidden Arsenal 3]] | * [[Hidden Arsenal 3]] | ||
− | * [[Hidden Arsenal 4]] | + | * [[Hidden Arsenal 4: Trishula's Triumph]] |
* [[Cosmo Blazer]] | * [[Cosmo Blazer]] | ||
+ | | tcg = | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal 3]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal 4]] | ||
+ | * [[Battle Pack Tournament Prize Cards]] | ||
+ | * [[Battle Pack: Epic Dawn]] | ||
+ | * [[Battle Pack 2: War of the Giants]] | ||
+ | * [[Battle Pack 3: Monster League]] | ||
+ | * [[War of the Giants: Round 2]] | ||
+ | * [[War of the Giants Reinforcements]] | ||
+ | * [[Astral Pack Five]] | ||
+ | * [[Speed Duel: Scars of Battle]] | ||
+ | * [[Speed Duel: Trials of the Kingdom]] | ||
+ | * [[Speed Duel GX: Midterm Paradox]] | ||
+ | | ocg = | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!!]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal - Dragunity of the Hurricane!!]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal - Charge of the Genex!!]] | ||
+ | * [[Tournament Pack 2011 Vol.3]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal Chronicle 2 - Chapter of Chaos]] | ||
+ | * [[Duel Terminal Chronicle 3 - Chapter of Destruction]] | ||
+ | * [[Structure Deck: Onslaught of the Fire Kings]] | ||
+ | * [[Tournament Pack 2019 Vol.1]] | ||
+ | | korea = | ||
+ | * [[Tournament Pack 2012 Vol.12]] | ||
+ | * [[Advanced Event Pack 2017 Vol.2]] | ||
+ | | anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | "'''Jurrac'''" (ジュラック ''Jurakku'') is an [[archetype]] of [[FIRE]] [[Dinosaur]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] released as [[Duel Terminal]] Promos in ''[[Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!!]]'' and ''[[Hidden Arsenal 2]]''. | |
− | ''' | + | == Duel Terminal Storyline == |
− | + | The invasion of the "[[Worms]]" has barely affected the "Jurracs". However, after having watched battles desolate the ground below, "[[Fabled Valkyrus]]" descends to the nearby realm of the "Jurracs". When the wicked gods suddenly struck, the "Jurracs" fought back with the flames that covered their bodies. | |
+ | The "Jurracs", victims of the most intense attacks of the [[Fabled]]'s conquest scheme, transformed their bodies into meteors, and completely razed the land where the "Fabled" dwelt. From the ashes, a new fire was born, the "[[Neo Flamvell]]". | ||
+ | The wishes of those who lost their bodies by dropping the "[[Jurrac Meteor|Meteor]]" awoke the [[Ancient Flamvell Deity|God of the Ancient Flames]]. The tribe of Fire becomes one with the ancient deity, sweeping away the "Fabled" that remained in their realm. | ||
+ | == Design == | ||
+ | === Appearance === | ||
+ | Visually, most "Jurrac" monsters are brightly colored, usually with bright red and yellow extremities and blue bodies, resembling the various colors of flame. | ||
+ | === Etymology === | ||
+ | "Jurrac" is derived from the word, "'''Jura'''ssi'''c'''". Each "Jurrac" monster is based on and named after a genus of dinosaur with the exceptions of "Jurrac Dino", which resembles a ''[[wikipedia:Ceratosaurus|Ceratosaurus]]'' but is named after ''[[wikipedia:Deinonychus|Deinonychus]]'', "Jurrac Meteor", which is named after the meteor that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, and "Jurrac Ptera", which is named after ''[[wikipedia:Pteranodon|Pteranodon]]'', a flying reptile called a pterosaur that isn't actually a dinosaur. | ||
+ | === Members === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
− | ! Jurrac | + | ! Jurrac |
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! Origin | ! Origin | ||
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− | | [[Jurrac Aeolo]] | + | | [[Jurrac Aeolo|Aeolo]] |
| [[wikipedia:Allosaurus|Allosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Allosaurus|Allosaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Brachis]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Brachis|Brachis]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Brachiosaurus|Brachiosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Brachiosaurus|Brachiosaurus]] | ||
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− | | [[Jurrac Gallim]] | + | | [[Jurrac Dino|Dino]] |
+ | | [[wikipedia:Deinonychus|Deinonychus]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Jurrac Gallim|Gallim]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Gallimimus|Gallimimus]] | | [[wikipedia:Gallimimus|Gallimimus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Giganoto]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Giganoto|Giganoto]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Giganotosaurus|Giganotosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Giganotosaurus|Giganotosaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Guaiba]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Guaiba|Guaiba]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Guaibasaurus|Guaibasaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Guaibasaurus|Guaibasaurus]] | ||
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− | | [[Jurrac Herra]] | + | | [[Jurrac Herra|Herra]] |
| [[wikipedia:Herrerasaurus|Herrerasaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Herrerasaurus|Herrerasaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Iguanon]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Iguanon|Iguanon]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Iguanodon|Iguanodon]] | | [[wikipedia:Iguanodon|Iguanodon]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Meteor]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Meteor|Meteor]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event|Dinosaur extinction]] | | [[wikipedia:Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event|Dinosaur extinction]] | ||
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− | | [[Jurrac Monoloph]] | + | | [[Jurrac Monoloph|Monoloph]] |
| [[wikipedia:Monolophosaurus|Monolophosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Monolophosaurus|Monolophosaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Protops]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Protops|Protops]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Protoceratops|Protoceratops]] | | [[wikipedia:Protoceratops|Protoceratops]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Ptera]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Ptera|Ptera]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Pteranodon|Pteranodon]] | | [[wikipedia:Pteranodon|Pteranodon]] | ||
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− | | [[Jurrac Spinos]] | + | | [[Jurrac Spinos|Spinos]] |
| [[wikipedia:Spinosaurus|Spinosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Spinosaurus|Spinosaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Stauriko]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Stauriko|Stauriko]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Staurikosaurus|Staurikosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Staurikosaurus|Staurikosaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Titano]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Titano|Titano]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Tyrannotitan|Tyrannotitan]] | | [[wikipedia:Tyrannotitan|Tyrannotitan]] | ||
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− | | [[Jurrac Tyrannus]] | + | | [[Jurrac Tyrannus|Tyrannus]] |
| [[wikipedia:Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus]] | | [[wikipedia:Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Velo]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Velo|Velo]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Velociraptor|Velociraptor]] | | [[wikipedia:Velociraptor|Velociraptor]] | ||
− | | [[Jurrac Velphito]] | + | |- |
+ | | [[Jurrac Velphito|Velphito]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Dromaeosauridae|Dromaeosauridae]] | | [[wikipedia:Dromaeosauridae|Dromaeosauridae]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | == Playing style == | |
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A "Jurrac" Deck focuses on destroying monsters by battle to trigger advantage-building effects. With the combination of "[[Jurrac Velo]]", "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]", and "[[Fossil Dig]]", they have lots of search power. | A "Jurrac" Deck focuses on destroying monsters by battle to trigger advantage-building effects. With the combination of "[[Jurrac Velo]]", "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]", and "[[Fossil Dig]]", they have lots of search power. | ||
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"Jurrac" effects tend to deal with destroying monsters by battle and gaining [[ATK]] by tributing other Dinosaurs. "[[Jurrac Giganoto]]", one of the three "Jurrac" [[Synchro Monster]]s, has the ability to grant additional [[ATK]] points to "Jurrac" monsters on the field for each "Jurrac" in the player's [[Graveyard]]. | "Jurrac" effects tend to deal with destroying monsters by battle and gaining [[ATK]] by tributing other Dinosaurs. "[[Jurrac Giganoto]]", one of the three "Jurrac" [[Synchro Monster]]s, has the ability to grant additional [[ATK]] points to "Jurrac" monsters on the field for each "Jurrac" in the player's [[Graveyard]]. | ||
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Notably, many of the "Jurrac" monsters search "Jurracs" with 1700 ATK or less, as opposed to the customary 1500 or less often searched (such as with "[[Giant Rat]]", "[[UFO Turtle]]", and "[[Masked Dragon]]"). | Notably, many of the "Jurrac" monsters search "Jurracs" with 1700 ATK or less, as opposed to the customary 1500 or less often searched (such as with "[[Giant Rat]]", "[[UFO Turtle]]", and "[[Masked Dragon]]"). | ||
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===Strengths=== | ===Strengths=== | ||
* Strong search and draw power: "[[Fossil Dig]]", "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]", and "[[Jurrac Velo]]" can recruit any of the low-Level monsters. One could even use "[[Miracle Jurassic Egg]]" and "[[Babycerasaurus]]" in a Deck abusing "[[Limit Reverse]]" with "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]", as well as "[[Super-Ancient Dinobeast]]". The effect of "[[Jurrac Dino]]" is a +1 and is easily triggered. | * Strong search and draw power: "[[Fossil Dig]]", "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]", and "[[Jurrac Velo]]" can recruit any of the low-Level monsters. One could even use "[[Miracle Jurassic Egg]]" and "[[Babycerasaurus]]" in a Deck abusing "[[Limit Reverse]]" with "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]", as well as "[[Super-Ancient Dinobeast]]". The effect of "[[Jurrac Dino]]" is a +1 and is easily triggered. | ||
− | + | * High ATK: "Jurracs" whose effects trigger in battle have plenty of opportunity to do so. The low-Level Jurracs generally have 1700 ATK, which is decent, but they have no equivalent to "[[Honest]]" or "[[Kalut]]" (i.e. surprise ATK-boosters). Instead, a Jurrac player should use "[[Jurrac Giganoto]]", and "[[Shrink]]" or "[[Half Counter]]". "[[Solidarity]]" is also a fairly good choice, boosting a 1700 ATK monster to the point where it can take down a "[[Monarch (series)|Monarch]]" in battle. "[[Burden of the Mighty]]" can be used, as can single-use tricks like "[[Forbidden Lance]]". ATK-boosting is fairly essential to a "Jurrac" Deck. | |
− | * High ATK: "Jurracs" whose effects trigger in battle have plenty of opportunity to do so. The low-Level Jurracs generally have 1700 ATK, which is decent, but they have no equivalent to "[[Honest]]" or "[[Kalut]]" (i.e. surprise ATK-boosters). Instead, a Jurrac player should use "[[Jurrac Giganoto]]", and "[[Shrink]]" or "[[Half Counter]]". "[[Solidarity]]" is also a fairly good choice, boosting a 1700 ATK monster to the point where it can take down a [[Monarch]] in battle. "[[Burden of the Mighty]]" can be used, as can single-use tricks like "[[Forbidden Lance]]". ATK-boosting is fairly essential to a "Jurrac" Deck. | ||
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* Synchro/Xyz capability: Again, "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]" is a star here. With the ability to quickly recruit Level 1, 2, or 3 Tuners, the Deck easily produces Level 5, 6, or 7 Synchro Monsters. In addition, you can use any 2 Level 4 "Jurracs" for the Xyz Summon of "[[Evolzar Laggia]]", who negates Spells, Traps, and Summons or "[[Evolzar Dolkka]]", who negates Monster Effects. Furthermore, "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]" can be used with "[[Rekindling]]" to gain advantage and modulate Levels for any situation. While the Deck has trouble reaching Level 8 on its own, you can add "[[Flamvell Firedog]]" and "[[Flamvell Magician]]" for use with "Rekindling". | * Synchro/Xyz capability: Again, "[[Jurrac Guaiba]]" is a star here. With the ability to quickly recruit Level 1, 2, or 3 Tuners, the Deck easily produces Level 5, 6, or 7 Synchro Monsters. In addition, you can use any 2 Level 4 "Jurracs" for the Xyz Summon of "[[Evolzar Laggia]]", who negates Spells, Traps, and Summons or "[[Evolzar Dolkka]]", who negates Monster Effects. Furthermore, "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]" can be used with "[[Rekindling]]" to gain advantage and modulate Levels for any situation. While the Deck has trouble reaching Level 8 on its own, you can add "[[Flamvell Firedog]]" and "[[Flamvell Magician]]" for use with "Rekindling". | ||
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===Weaknesses=== | ===Weaknesses=== | ||
* Tough monsters: Like "[[Gladiator Beast]]" Decks, a "Jurrac" Deck that cannot defeat the opponent's monsters is crippled. If the opponent prevents you from Special Summoning, you will have to depend on Normal and Tribute Summons. If the opponent prevents you from battling (for example, with "[[Ally of Justice Catastor]]") or eliminates the cards used to boost ATK, few of the monsters will do anything for you. For this reason, it's a good idea to run "[[Dimensional Prison]]" and similar cheap removal. | * Tough monsters: Like "[[Gladiator Beast]]" Decks, a "Jurrac" Deck that cannot defeat the opponent's monsters is crippled. If the opponent prevents you from Special Summoning, you will have to depend on Normal and Tribute Summons. If the opponent prevents you from battling (for example, with "[[Ally of Justice Catastor]]") or eliminates the cards used to boost ATK, few of the monsters will do anything for you. For this reason, it's a good idea to run "[[Dimensional Prison]]" and similar cheap removal. | ||
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* Graveyard recursion: Besides "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]" and the difficult "[[Jurrac Meteor]]", Jurracs do not have many ways to Special Summon monsters from the Graveyard. "[[Jurrac Herra]]" can revive itself, but its effect should not trigger often in normal play. However, "[[Kinka-byo]]" and "[[Rekindling]]" can be used to recycle "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]" in a Deck centered on it, allowing for big plays from the Graveyard. "[[Fossil Excavation]]" can also be used to dump and revive a "Jurrac" monster, but is very vulnerable to "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]" and negates the revived monster's effect. | * Graveyard recursion: Besides "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]" and the difficult "[[Jurrac Meteor]]", Jurracs do not have many ways to Special Summon monsters from the Graveyard. "[[Jurrac Herra]]" can revive itself, but its effect should not trigger often in normal play. However, "[[Kinka-byo]]" and "[[Rekindling]]" can be used to recycle "[[Jurrac Aeolo]]" in a Deck centered on it, allowing for big plays from the Graveyard. "[[Fossil Excavation]]" can also be used to dump and revive a "Jurrac" monster, but is very vulnerable to "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]" and negates the revived monster's effect. | ||
− | + | * Backrow dependence: Due to high draw power combined with a lack of [[Continuous Effect|Continuous]] or [[Quick Effect]]s, "Jurracs" rely on Spell and Trap support to convert their physical strength into advantage. They can't do much against mass removal and OTKs. For this reason, "[[Effect Veiler]]" and "[[Starlight Road]]" are sometimes [[tech]]ed for use against Decks with explosive finishers ([[Plants]], [[Lightsworns]], etc.). | |
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards | {{Decklist|Recommended cards | ||
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* [[Jurrac Guaiba]] | * [[Jurrac Guaiba]] | ||
* [[Jurrac Herra]] | * [[Jurrac Herra]] | ||
+ | * [[Jurrac Iguanon]] | ||
* [[Jurrac Protops]] | * [[Jurrac Protops]] | ||
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* [[Jurrac Velo]] | * [[Jurrac Velo]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Miscellaneousaurus]] |
+ | * [[Overtex Qoatlus]] | ||
* [[Pyrorex the Elemental Lord]] | * [[Pyrorex the Elemental Lord]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Souleating Oviraptor]] |
− | * [[Jurrac | + | * [[Ultimate Conductor Tyranno]] |
+ | * [[Dogoran, the Mad Flame Kaiju]] | ||
+ | * [[Dinovatus Docus]] | ||
+ | |tuner monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Jurrac Aeolo]] | ||
+ | * [[Jurrac Dino]] | ||
+ | * [[Jurrac Gallim]] | ||
+ | |fusion monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Pragtical]]/[[Bracchio-raidus]] (for use with "[[Ready Fusion]]") | ||
|synchro monsters = | |synchro monsters = | ||
* [[Jurrac Giganoto]] | * [[Jurrac Giganoto]] | ||
* [[Jurrac Meteor]] | * [[Jurrac Meteor]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Jurrac Velphito]] |
+ | * [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]] | ||
+ | * [[Odd-Eyes Meteorburst Dragon]] | ||
+ | * [[F.A. Dawn Dragster]] | ||
+ | * [[Dinowrestler Giga Spinosavate]] | ||
+ | * [[Draco Berserker of the Tenyi]] | ||
|xyz monsters = | |xyz monsters = | ||
* [[Evolzar Dolkka]] | * [[Evolzar Dolkka]] | ||
* [[Evolzar Laggia]] | * [[Evolzar Laggia]] | ||
− | * [[Grenosaurus]] | + | * [[Grenosaurus Giga-Cannon]] |
− | | | + | |link monsters = |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Duelittle Chimera]] |
− | + | * [[Hiita the Fire Charmer, Ablaze]] | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Flametongue the Blazing Magical Blade]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Promethean Princess, Bestower of Flames]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Amphibious Swarmship Amblowhale]] |
+ | * [[Reprodocus]] | ||
+ | * [[Transcendosaurus Exaraptor]] | ||
+ | |normal spells = | ||
+ | * [[Circle of the Fire Kings]] | ||
+ | * [[Double Evolution Pill]] | ||
* [[Fossil Dig]] | * [[Fossil Dig]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ready Fusion]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[One for One]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Original Sinful Spoils - Snake-Eye]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Terraforming]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ties of the Brethren]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Tuner's High]] |
− | + | * [[Fire Recovery]] | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ground Xeno]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Oil]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Synchro Creed]] |
− | * [[ | + | |field spells = |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Lost World]] |
− | * [[ | + | |quick-play spells = |
+ | * [[Salamangreat Charge]] | ||
+ | |normal traps = | ||
* [[Jurrac Impact]] | * [[Jurrac Impact]] | ||
+ | * [[Salamangreat Revive]] | ||
+ | * [[Survival of the Fittest]] | ||
+ | * [[Supersoaring]] | ||
+ | |counter traps = | ||
+ | * [[Mannadium Reframing]] | ||
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"Jurrac" (ジュラック Jurakku) is an archetype of FIRE Dinosaur monsters released as Duel Terminal Promos in Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!! and Hidden Arsenal 2.
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Duel Terminal Storyline[edit]
The invasion of the "Worms" has barely affected the "Jurracs". However, after having watched battles desolate the ground below, "Fabled Valkyrus" descends to the nearby realm of the "Jurracs". When the wicked gods suddenly struck, the "Jurracs" fought back with the flames that covered their bodies. The "Jurracs", victims of the most intense attacks of the Fabled's conquest scheme, transformed their bodies into meteors, and completely razed the land where the "Fabled" dwelt. From the ashes, a new fire was born, the "Neo Flamvell". The wishes of those who lost their bodies by dropping the "Meteor" awoke the God of the Ancient Flames. The tribe of Fire becomes one with the ancient deity, sweeping away the "Fabled" that remained in their realm.
Design[edit]
Appearance[edit]
Visually, most "Jurrac" monsters are brightly colored, usually with bright red and yellow extremities and blue bodies, resembling the various colors of flame.
Etymology[edit]
"Jurrac" is derived from the word, "Jurassic". Each "Jurrac" monster is based on and named after a genus of dinosaur with the exceptions of "Jurrac Dino", which resembles a Ceratosaurus but is named after Deinonychus, "Jurrac Meteor", which is named after the meteor that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, and "Jurrac Ptera", which is named after Pteranodon, a flying reptile called a pterosaur that isn't actually a dinosaur.
Members[edit]
Playing style[edit]
A "Jurrac" Deck focuses on destroying monsters by battle to trigger advantage-building effects. With the combination of "Jurrac Velo", "Jurrac Guaiba", and "Fossil Dig", they have lots of search power. "Jurrac" effects tend to deal with destroying monsters by battle and gaining ATK by tributing other Dinosaurs. "Jurrac Giganoto", one of the three "Jurrac" Synchro Monsters, has the ability to grant additional ATK points to "Jurrac" monsters on the field for each "Jurrac" in the player's Graveyard. Notably, many of the "Jurrac" monsters search "Jurracs" with 1700 ATK or less, as opposed to the customary 1500 or less often searched (such as with "Giant Rat", "UFO Turtle", and "Masked Dragon").
Strengths[edit]
- Strong search and draw power: "Fossil Dig", "Jurrac Guaiba", and "Jurrac Velo" can recruit any of the low-Level monsters. One could even use "Miracle Jurassic Egg" and "Babycerasaurus" in a Deck abusing "Limit Reverse" with "Jurrac Aeolo", as well as "Super-Ancient Dinobeast". The effect of "Jurrac Dino" is a +1 and is easily triggered.
- High ATK: "Jurracs" whose effects trigger in battle have plenty of opportunity to do so. The low-Level Jurracs generally have 1700 ATK, which is decent, but they have no equivalent to "Honest" or "Kalut" (i.e. surprise ATK-boosters). Instead, a Jurrac player should use "Jurrac Giganoto", and "Shrink" or "Half Counter". "Solidarity" is also a fairly good choice, boosting a 1700 ATK monster to the point where it can take down a "Monarch" in battle. "Burden of the Mighty" can be used, as can single-use tricks like "Forbidden Lance". ATK-boosting is fairly essential to a "Jurrac" Deck.
- Synchro/Xyz capability: Again, "Jurrac Guaiba" is a star here. With the ability to quickly recruit Level 1, 2, or 3 Tuners, the Deck easily produces Level 5, 6, or 7 Synchro Monsters. In addition, you can use any 2 Level 4 "Jurracs" for the Xyz Summon of "Evolzar Laggia", who negates Spells, Traps, and Summons or "Evolzar Dolkka", who negates Monster Effects. Furthermore, "Jurrac Aeolo" can be used with "Rekindling" to gain advantage and modulate Levels for any situation. While the Deck has trouble reaching Level 8 on its own, you can add "Flamvell Firedog" and "Flamvell Magician" for use with "Rekindling".
Weaknesses[edit]
- Tough monsters: Like "Gladiator Beast" Decks, a "Jurrac" Deck that cannot defeat the opponent's monsters is crippled. If the opponent prevents you from Special Summoning, you will have to depend on Normal and Tribute Summons. If the opponent prevents you from battling (for example, with "Ally of Justice Catastor") or eliminates the cards used to boost ATK, few of the monsters will do anything for you. For this reason, it's a good idea to run "Dimensional Prison" and similar cheap removal.
- Graveyard recursion: Besides "Jurrac Aeolo" and the difficult "Jurrac Meteor", Jurracs do not have many ways to Special Summon monsters from the Graveyard. "Jurrac Herra" can revive itself, but its effect should not trigger often in normal play. However, "Kinka-byo" and "Rekindling" can be used to recycle "Jurrac Aeolo" in a Deck centered on it, allowing for big plays from the Graveyard. "Fossil Excavation" can also be used to dump and revive a "Jurrac" monster, but is very vulnerable to "Mystical Space Typhoon" and negates the revived monster's effect.
- Backrow dependence: Due to high draw power combined with a lack of Continuous or Quick Effects, "Jurracs" rely on Spell and Trap support to convert their physical strength into advantage. They can't do much against mass removal and OTKs. For this reason, "Effect Veiler" and "Starlight Road" are sometimes teched for use against Decks with explosive finishers (Plants, Lightsworns, etc.).