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==Recommended cards==
 
==Recommended cards==
Because an "Evol" deck consists of three main archetypes and is a toolbox-type, it is good to use specific searchers in the deck - "[[Evo-Diversity]]" along with "Evoltiles" [[Evoltile Najasho|"Najasho]]", "[[Evoltile Casinerio|Casinerio]]", and [[Evoltile Westlo|"Westlo"]], teamed with "[[Damage = Reptile]]" to grab Evoltiles [[Evoltile Pleuro|"Pleuro"]], [[Evoltile Gephyro|"Gephyro"]], or [[Evoltile Najasho|"Najasho"]] as needed.
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Because an "Evol" deck consists of three main archetypes and is a toolbox-type, it is good to use specific searchers in the deck such as "[[Evo-Diversity]]" with the main "Evoltiles": [[Evoltile Najasho|"Najasho]]", "[[Evoltile Casinerio|Casinerio]]", and [[Evoltile Westlo|"Westlo"]]. To a lesser extent, "[[Damage = Reptile]]" can make use of Evoltiles [[Evoltile Pleuro|"Pleuro"]], [[Evoltile Gephyro|"Gephyro"]], or [[Evoltile Najasho|"Najasho"]] as needed.
  
"[[Evoltile Odonto]]" is only a good choice to use, especially in "Solda" builds", you can immediately take advantage using it, since it's effect only activates when [[Normal Summon]]ed, and only has 500 [[ATK]]; use its effect to Special Summon "Evolsaurs" such as "[[Evolsaur Vulcano|Vulcano]]" or "[[Evolsaur Elias|Elias]]", which can lead to a quick [[Xyz Summon]], then "Odonto" can be used as tribute for "[[Offering to the Snake Deity]]", "[[Evo-Force]]", "[[Evo-Branch]]", or "[[Evo-Instant]]".
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"[[Evoltile Odonto]]" is also a decent choice to use; use its effect to Special Summon "Evolsaurs" that are stuck in your hand such as "[[Evolsaur Vulcano|Vulcano]]" or "[[Evolsaur Elias|Elias]]". This can lead to a quick [[Xyz Summon]], then "Odonto" can be used as tribute for "[[Offering to the Snake Deity]]", "[[Evo-Force]]", "[[Evo-Branch]]", or "[[Evo-Instant]]".
Using "[[Evoltile Lagosucho]]", you can either [[Normal Summon]] it and send an Evolsaur to the Graveyard, or Set it and flip it next turn to Special Summon an Evoltile from your Deck. Both effects can prepare future plays. The former allows any "[[Evolsaur Vulcano]]" plays to be effective even early game, and the latter sets you up for "[[Evo-Force]]" or "[[Evo-Instant]]" plays with "[[Evoltile Najasho]]".  
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Using "[[Evoltile Lagosucho]]" is tricky, but can help set up future plays. You can either [[Normal Summon]] it and send an Evolsaur to the Graveyard, or Set it and flip it next turn to Special Summon an Evoltile from your Deck. The former allows any "[[Evolsaur Vulcano]]" plays to be effective even early game, and the latter sets you up for "[[Evo-Force]]" or "[[Evo-Instant]]" plays with "[[Evoltile Najasho]]".  
  
 
"Evoltiles" "[[Evoltile Westlo|Westlo]]" and "[[Evoltile Najasho|Najasho]]", with their effects and high [[DEF]] help lead to swarming by field. If you [[tribute]] "Najasho" with "[[Evo-Force]]" or "[[Evo-Instant]]", you can Special Summon two "Evolsaurs" from your Deck like "[[Evolsaur Vulcano|Vulcano]]" or "[[Evolsaur Elias|Elias]]" to bring more "Evolsaurs" to the field and [[Xyz Summon]] "[[Evolzar Laggia]]", "[[Evolzar Dolkka]]" or "[[Evolzar Solda]]".  
 
"Evoltiles" "[[Evoltile Westlo|Westlo]]" and "[[Evoltile Najasho|Najasho]]", with their effects and high [[DEF]] help lead to swarming by field. If you [[tribute]] "Najasho" with "[[Evo-Force]]" or "[[Evo-Instant]]", you can Special Summon two "Evolsaurs" from your Deck like "[[Evolsaur Vulcano|Vulcano]]" or "[[Evolsaur Elias|Elias]]" to bring more "Evolsaurs" to the field and [[Xyz Summon]] "[[Evolzar Laggia]]", "[[Evolzar Dolkka]]" or "[[Evolzar Solda]]".  
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There more builds, one of them being the "Solda" build. The main objective is summoning "Elias" with "Evoltile Najasho", "Westlo", "Odonto" or "Caniserio".
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There are more builds, one of them being the "Solda" build. The main objective is summoning "Elias" with "Evoltile Najasho", "Westlo", "Odonto" or "Caniserio".
  
 
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* [[Safe Zone]]
 
* [[Safe Zone]]
 
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One of the most popular and successful builds is the Evol [[Stun]] build. Due to the nature of the "[[Evolzar]]" Effects being able to negate your opponent's Effects and Summons, Evol Stun focuses on using various defensive Spell and Trap Cards to supplement and protect the "[[Evolzars]]".
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{{Decklist|
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|monsters =
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* [[Evoltile Odonto]]
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* [[Evoltile Najasho]]
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* [[Evoltile Westlo]]
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* [[Evolsaur Cerato]]
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* [[Evolsaur Diplo]]
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* [[Evolsaur Vulcano]]
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* [[Jurrac Guaiba]]
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<u>Extra Deck</u>
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* [[Evolzar Laggia]]
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* [[Evolzar Dolkka]]
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* [[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Lion Emperor]]
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* [[Number 16: Shock Master]]
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* [[Number 39: Utopia]]
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* [[Gem-Knight Pearl]]
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* [[Steelswarm Roach]]
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* [[Maestroke the Symphony Djinn]]
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* [[Photon Papilloperative]]
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* [[Number 50: Blackship of Corn]]
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* [[Evilswarm Ouroboros]]
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* [[Vylon Disigma]]
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* [[Gachi Gachi Gantetsu]]
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* [[Wind-Up Zenmaister]]
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* [[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]
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|spells =
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* [[Evo-Diversity]]
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* [[Evo-Force]]
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* [[Book of Moon]]
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* [[Pot of Avarice]]
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* [[Level Limit - Area B]]
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* [[Enemy Controller]]
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* [[Forbidden Lance]]
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|traps =
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* [[Fiendish Chain]]
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* [[Compulsory Evacuation Device]]
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* [[Mirror Force]]
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* [[Dimensional Prison]]
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* [[Bottomless Trap Hole]]
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* [[Offering to the Snake Deity]]
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* [[Safe Zone]]
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* [[Magic Cylinder]]
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}}
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==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
Despite the motley benefits the “Evol” archetype can contribute for a Duelist, they have their snags that can be taken advantage of.  For instance, due to their “[[Gladiator Beast]]”-esque toolbox assets, cards like “[[G.B. Hunter]]” and “[[Corridor of Agony]]” can punish “Evol” monsters Summoned from the [[Deck]] and/or interdict this strategem.  In addition, cards like “[[Narrow Pass]]”, “[[Summon Limit]]” and any anti-Special Summoning support can deadlock “Evol” strategies and effects yielded via Summons and prevent many “Evol” monsters (especially the “Evolzar” Xyz Monsters) from taking roost onto the Field.  “[[Drop Off]]” and “[[Drastic Drop Off]]” can also discard “Evol” cards before they can be used.
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Despite the motley benefits the “Evol” archetype can contribute for a Duelist, they have their snags that can be taken advantage of.  For instance, due to their “[[Gladiator Beast]]”-esque toolbox assets, cards like “[[G.B. Hunter]]” and “[[Corridor of Agony]]” can punish “Evol” monsters Summoned from the [[Deck]] and/or interdict this strategem.  In addition, cards like “[[Narrow Pass]]”, “[[Summon Limit]]” and any anti-Special Summoning support can deadlock “Evol” strategies and effects yielded via Summons and prevent many “Evol” monsters (especially the “Evolzar” Xyz Monsters) from taking roost onto the Field.
  
 
It’s not just the Toolbox assets of this archetype that can be addressed. Most of the “Evoltile” monsters and some of the “Evolsaur”s have less than 1500 [[ATK]], which can be fodder for “[[Deck Devastation Virus]]” and “[[King Tiger Wanghu]]”.  Cards like “[[Chain Destruction]]”, “[[Chain Disappearance]]”, “[[Nobleman of Crossout]]” and “[[Karma Cut]]” as well as [[Defense Position]]-destroying card effects can also spoil “Evol” gameplay as well as much needed reuse of their abilities.
 
It’s not just the Toolbox assets of this archetype that can be addressed. Most of the “Evoltile” monsters and some of the “Evolsaur”s have less than 1500 [[ATK]], which can be fodder for “[[Deck Devastation Virus]]” and “[[King Tiger Wanghu]]”.  Cards like “[[Chain Destruction]]”, “[[Chain Disappearance]]”, “[[Nobleman of Crossout]]” and “[[Karma Cut]]” as well as [[Defense Position]]-destroying card effects can also spoil “Evol” gameplay as well as much needed reuse of their abilities.

Revision as of 16:20, 13 March 2013

Evol
"Evoltile Odonto" and "Evolsaur Vulcano".
Japanese
  • エヴォル
  • Evoru (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Evol
Sets
Anime appearances
Lists

"Evol" (エヴォル Evoru) is a series of three FIRE-Attribute sub-archetypes: the Reptile-Type "Evoltile", the Dinosaur-Type "Evolsaur", and the Dragon-Type "Evolzar". "Evoltile" monsters Special Summon "Evolsaur" monsters, which gain a variety of effects when Special Summoned in this way, and "Evolzar" monsters which are Xyz Summoned by using Dinosaur-Type monsters as Xyz Materials. With the support of "Evo-" Cards.

"Evol" is a toolbox series, similar to "Gladiator Beast", in that "Evol" monsters gain their effects when they are Special Summoned by other "Evol" monsters.

Recommended cards

Because an "Evol" deck consists of three main archetypes and is a toolbox-type, it is good to use specific searchers in the deck such as "Evo-Diversity" with the main "Evoltiles": "Najasho", "Casinerio", and "Westlo". To a lesser extent, "Damage = Reptile" can make use of Evoltiles "Pleuro", "Gephyro", or "Najasho" as needed.

"Evoltile Odonto" is also a decent choice to use; use its effect to Special Summon "Evolsaurs" that are stuck in your hand such as "Vulcano" or "Elias". This can lead to a quick Xyz Summon, then "Odonto" can be used as tribute for "Offering to the Snake Deity", "Evo-Force", "Evo-Branch", or "Evo-Instant". Using "Evoltile Lagosucho" is tricky, but can help set up future plays. You can either Normal Summon it and send an Evolsaur to the Graveyard, or Set it and flip it next turn to Special Summon an Evoltile from your Deck. The former allows any "Evolsaur Vulcano" plays to be effective even early game, and the latter sets you up for "Evo-Force" or "Evo-Instant" plays with "Evoltile Najasho".

"Evoltiles" "Westlo" and "Najasho", with their effects and high DEF help lead to swarming by field. If you tribute "Najasho" with "Evo-Force" or "Evo-Instant", you can Special Summon two "Evolsaurs" from your Deck like "Vulcano" or "Elias" to bring more "Evolsaurs" to the field and Xyz Summon "Evolzar Laggia", "Evolzar Dolkka" or "Evolzar Solda".

Adding a few copies of "Star Changer" or "Evolsaur Darwino" can bring your Evolsaurs' and/or Evoltiles' Levels up/down to Level 5 so you can bring out "Number 19: Freezadon", which can let you use your Evolzars' effects at least 3 times each, as well as "Number 61: Volcasaurus" to take out monsters that your Evolzars can't.

With both "Volcasaurus" and "Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech", as well as "Mini-Guts", which can be used to trigger the effect of "Najasho", the Deck is also capable of a surprising amount of Burn damage. "Volcasaurus" and "Machu Mech" can be summoned easily by using "Westlo" to summon "Darwino", and using "Darwino's" effect to increase "Westlo's" Level to 5.

There are more builds, one of them being the "Solda" build. The main objective is summoning "Elias" with "Evoltile Najasho", "Westlo", "Odonto" or "Caniserio".

One of the most popular and successful builds is the Evol Stun build. Due to the nature of the "Evolzar" Effects being able to negate your opponent's Effects and Summons, Evol Stun focuses on using various defensive Spell and Trap Cards to supplement and protect the "Evolzars".


Weaknesses

Despite the motley benefits the “Evol” archetype can contribute for a Duelist, they have their snags that can be taken advantage of. For instance, due to their “Gladiator Beast”-esque toolbox assets, cards like “G.B. Hunter” and “Corridor of Agony” can punish “Evol” monsters Summoned from the Deck and/or interdict this strategem. In addition, cards like “Narrow Pass”, “Summon Limit” and any anti-Special Summoning support can deadlock “Evol” strategies and effects yielded via Summons and prevent many “Evol” monsters (especially the “Evolzar” Xyz Monsters) from taking roost onto the Field.

It’s not just the Toolbox assets of this archetype that can be addressed. Most of the “Evoltile” monsters and some of the “Evolsaur”s have less than 1500 ATK, which can be fodder for “Deck Devastation Virus” and “King Tiger Wanghu”. Cards like “Chain Destruction”, “Chain Disappearance”, “Nobleman of Crossout” and “Karma Cut” as well as Defense Position-destroying card effects can also spoil “Evol” gameplay as well as much needed reuse of their abilities.

Due to this archetypes’ de facto FIRE-Attribute, “Water Dragon” and “Umi” can be used to thwart “Evol” offenses.

Trivia

  • The archetype name, "Evol", is derived from "Evol"ution, and appropriately enough, this archetype is supported by "Evo-" cards, a series of Spell and Trap Cards.
  • They are based on evolution from Reptiles to Dinosaurs to Dragons. This is referenced in some cards, such as "Ultra Evolution Pill".
  • All members have a tail with a visible DNA strand inside it, referencing their "evolving" nature.
  • If you see the background of "Evo-Branch" you can see an "Alien" monster, supporting the idea of the aliens were the ones who started the evolution in the planet.
  • All members have many things in the background of their pictures referencing evolution:
    • There is a molecule in the background of all "Evoltiles" and "Evolsaurs". If it's in the background of the "Evolzar" monsters, it is most likely being obstructed by the monsters themselves.
    • "Evoltiles" have what appears to be an ancient language in the background. "Evolsaurs" have a modern language using the Latin alphabet. "Evolzars" have binary in the background.
    • On all "Evols", there is a depiction of the evolution of man in the bottom right corner of their picture.
  • So Far, only "Evoltile Najasho" has a different background from the other "Evoltiles" and "Evolsaurs" backgrounds.