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* As mentioned above, the basic strategy of a '''Toon Deck''' is [[Direct Attack]]s on your opponent.  However, all the cards within this classification require you to be in control of "[[Toon World]]" on the field.  "[[Toon Table of Contents]]" can aid you in adding this card to your hand.
 
* As mentioned above, the basic strategy of a '''Toon Deck''' is [[Direct Attack]]s on your opponent.  However, all the cards within this classification require you to be in control of "[[Toon World]]" on the field.  "[[Toon Table of Contents]]" can aid you in adding this card to your hand.
  
* Since most Toon Monsters cannot be Special Summoned unless "[[Toon World]]" is present on the field, you can summon more than one Toon in a turn, but Toon Monsters Level 5 and higher are treated as [[Tribute Summon|Tribute-Summoned]] monsters.  Furthermore, since most of the Toons are considered [[Special Summon]]s, you can tribute tokens generated from cards like "[[Scapegoat]]" or "[[Fires of Doomsday]]" (if you plan on summoning "[[Toon Summoned Skull]]" or "[[Toon Dark Magician Girl]]").
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* Since most Toon Monsters cannot be Special Summoned unless "[[Toon World]]" is present on the field, you can summon more than one Toon in a turn, but Toon Monsters Level 5 and higher are treated as [[Tribute Summon|Tribute-Summoned]] monsters.  Furthermore, since most of the Toons are considered [[Special Summon]]s, you can tribute tokens generated from cards like "[[Scapegoat]]" or "[[Fires of Doomsday]]".
  
 
* "[[Toon Gemini Elf]]" and "[[Toon Masked Sorcerer]]" can maintain hand control, because, while you control "[[Toon World]]", their effects will trigger if they launch [[Direct Attack]]s.  ("[[Toon Gemini Elf]]" forces your opponent to discard a random card from their hand, while "[[Toon Masked Sorcerer]]" allows you to draw a card if it inflicts [[Battle Damage]]).
 
* "[[Toon Gemini Elf]]" and "[[Toon Masked Sorcerer]]" can maintain hand control, because, while you control "[[Toon World]]", their effects will trigger if they launch [[Direct Attack]]s.  ("[[Toon Gemini Elf]]" forces your opponent to discard a random card from their hand, while "[[Toon Masked Sorcerer]]" allows you to draw a card if it inflicts [[Battle Damage]]).

Revision as of 22:35, 27 December 2009

Toon monster

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Toon Monsters

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Toon Monsters are a special breed of Monsters that debuted in Spell Ruler. They are Retrained monsters that are able to attack the opponent directly. In the manga and anime, they were the trademark Monsters of Maximillion Pegasus. There are three classes of "Toon Monsters".

Strategies

Strengths

  • As mentioned above, the basic strategy of a Toon Deck is Direct Attacks on your opponent. However, all the cards within this classification require you to be in control of "Toon World" on the field. "Toon Table of Contents" can aid you in adding this card to your hand.
  • Since most Toon Monsters cannot be Special Summoned unless "Toon World" is present on the field, you can summon more than one Toon in a turn, but Toon Monsters Level 5 and higher are treated as Tribute-Summoned monsters. Furthermore, since most of the Toons are considered Special Summons, you can tribute tokens generated from cards like "Scapegoat" or "Fires of Doomsday".

Weaknesses

The Three Classes

Class A

Class A Toons: "Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon", "Toon Mermaid", "Toon Summoned Skull", "Manga Ryu-Ran"

Class B

Class B Toons: "Toon Dark Magician Girl"

Class C

Class C Toons: "Toon Cannon Soldier", "Toon Gemini Elf", "Toon Goblin Attack Force", "Toon Masked Sorcerer".

Example