Difference between revisions of "Archetype condition"
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This type of condition is not present in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]], as cards with this condition in the TCG contain the archetype in their OCG names. This is primarily done for cards with well-established TCG names that it would not be appropriate to [[List of renamed cards|rename]]. | This type of condition is not present in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]], as cards with this condition in the TCG contain the archetype in their OCG names. This is primarily done for cards with well-established TCG names that it would not be appropriate to [[List of renamed cards|rename]]. | ||
− | This type of condition is | + | This type of condition is not an [[Card effect|effect]], and is unaffected by cards such as "[[Skill Drain]]". It is also the only text to be printed in the [[card text]] of a Normal Monster that can affect gameplay in any way. |
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Revision as of 02:15, 7 October 2013
An archetype condition is a TCG-exclusive type of condition that specifies that cards are part of an archetype. This is always listed at the start of the card text for all cards except Normal Monsters, on which it is listed below the lore.
This type of condition is not present in the OCG, as cards with this condition in the TCG contain the archetype in their OCG names. This is primarily done for cards with well-established TCG names that it would not be appropriate to rename.
This type of condition is not an effect, and is unaffected by cards such as "Skill Drain". It is also the only text to be printed in the card text of a Normal Monster that can affect gameplay in any way.
Text
The condition is presented as the text:
- (This card is always treated as a(n) "[archetype]" card.)
or if there is only support for monsters of that archetype:
- (This card is always treated as a(n) "[archetype]" monster.)
History
This type of condition was first seen in Absolute Powerforce on "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast". While Archfiend cards without Archfiend in their name had long been listed on the official website and in rulebooks, it wasn't until Battle Pack 2: War of the Giants that it saw use on them.
So far, archetype conditions have only been used to include cards in the Phantom Beast and Archfiend archetypes. As there is only support for Phantom Beast monsters rather than Phantom Beast cards, the archetype condition used on "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" only includes it as a "Phantom Beast" monster, whereas Archfiends with this condition are all included as "Archfiend" cards.