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| japanese = トマボー | | japanese = トマボー | ||
− | | romaji | + | | romaji = Tomabō |
| japanese translated = Tomabo | | japanese translated = Tomabo | ||
| german = Insassomate | | german = Insassomate | ||
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* [[Crimson Crisis]] | * [[Crimson Crisis]] | ||
* [[The Shining Darkness]] | * [[The Shining Darkness]] | ||
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| list = List of "Inmato" monsters | | list = List of "Inmato" monsters | ||
| support list = List of "Inmato" Support Cards | | support list = List of "Inmato" Support Cards | ||
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− | Inmato | + | '''Inmato''', known as '''Tomabo''' in the ''[[OCG]]'' is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] [[Plant]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]]. "[[Cherry Inmato]]" can be used to [[Special Summon]] "Inmato" monsters from your [[Main Deck|Deck]] while "[[Inmato]]" can be used to [[Draw a card|draw]] more cards. Those monsters can also be Special Summoned with "[[Mystic Tomato]]", which is also a DARK Plant-Type monster. The archetype can be organized into a [[Toolbox]] that allows for quick [[Level]] 5 or 6 [[Synchro Summon]]s, draw power, and [[field]] presence. |
A standard combination for a Synchro Summon is: | A standard combination for a Synchro Summon is: | ||
− | * Set a Cherry Inmato. | + | * [[Set]] a "Cherry Inmato". |
− | * When it is your opponent's turn they may attack your Cherry Inmato. If they do, you are then able to Special Summon one Cherry Inmato and one Inmato from your | + | * When it is your opponent's [[turn]] they may [[attack]] your "Cherry Inmato". If they do, you are then able to Special Summon one "Cherry Inmato" and one "Inmato" from your Deck if your "Cherry Inmato" is [[destroyed by battle]] and [[sent]] to the [[Graveyard]]. |
− | * Finally, when it is your turn again you can [[Summon]] a monster for [[Tuning]] with Cherry Inmato or tune Cherry Inmato with Inmato for an appropriate | + | * Finally, when it is your turn again you can [[Summon]] a monster for "[[Tuning]]" with "Cherry Inmato" or tune "Cherry Inmato" with "Inmato" for an appropriate Synchro Monster. |
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+ | Decks that have synergy with this toolbox include [[Ritual Monster Deck|Relinquished Deck]]s, [[Plant]], and "[[Gravekeeper's]]". | ||
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[[Category:Archetypes]] | [[Category:Archetypes]] | ||
[[Category:Deck Type]] | [[Category:Deck Type]] |
Revision as of 06:53, 22 December 2011
Inmato
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Japanese (base text) |
トマボー | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Tomabō | ||
Japanese (translated) |
Tomabo | ||
English |
Inmato | ||
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Inmato, known as Tomabo in the OCG is an archetype of DARK Plant-Type monsters. "Cherry Inmato" can be used to Special Summon "Inmato" monsters from your Deck while "Inmato" can be used to draw more cards. Those monsters can also be Special Summoned with "Mystic Tomato", which is also a DARK Plant-Type monster. The archetype can be organized into a Toolbox that allows for quick Level 5 or 6 Synchro Summons, draw power, and field presence.
A standard combination for a Synchro Summon is:
- Set a "Cherry Inmato".
- When it is your opponent's turn they may attack your "Cherry Inmato". If they do, you are then able to Special Summon one "Cherry Inmato" and one "Inmato" from your Deck if your "Cherry Inmato" is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard.
- Finally, when it is your turn again you can Summon a monster for "Tuning" with "Cherry Inmato" or tune "Cherry Inmato" with "Inmato" for an appropriate Synchro Monster.
Decks that have synergy with this toolbox include Relinquished Decks, Plant, and "Gravekeeper's".