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| image        = T.G..png
 
| image        = T.G..png
| caption      = "[[T.G. Wonder Magician (anime)|T.G. Wonder Magician]]" and "[[T.G. Hyper Librarian (anime)|T.G. Hyper Librarian]]"
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| caption      = [[Bruno]] with "[[T.G. Wonder Magician (anime)|T.G. Wonder Magician]]" and "[[T.G. Hyper Librarian (anime)|T.G. Hyper Librarian]]"
 
| ja_name      = {{Ruby|TG|テックジーナス}}
 
| ja_name      = {{Ruby|TG|テックジーナス}}
 
| romaji      = Tekkujīnasu
 
| romaji      = Tekkujīnasu
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|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[T.G. Booster Raptor]]
 
* [[T.G. Booster Raptor]]
* [[T.G. Cyber Magician]]
 
 
* [[T.G. Rush Rhino]]
 
* [[T.G. Rush Rhino]]
 
* [[T.G. Warwolf]]
 
* [[T.G. Warwolf]]
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|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
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* [[T.G. Cyber Magician]]
 
* [[T.G. Screw Serpent]]
 
* [[T.G. Screw Serpent]]
 
* [[T.G. Striker]]
 
* [[T.G. Striker]]
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* [[T.G. Tank Larva]]
  
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
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* [[T.G. Hyper Librarian]]
 
* [[T.G. Hyper Librarian]]
 
* [[T.G. Recipro Dragonfly]]
 
* [[T.G. Recipro Dragonfly]]
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* [[T.G. Star Guardian]]
 
* [[T.G. Wonder Magician]]
 
* [[T.G. Wonder Magician]]
 
* [[Armory Arm]]
 
* [[Armory Arm]]
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* [[Naturia Barkion]]
 
* [[Naturia Barkion]]
 
* [[Naturia Beast]]
 
* [[Naturia Beast]]
* [[Stardust Dragon]]
 
 
* [[Shooting Quasar Dragon]]
 
* [[Shooting Quasar Dragon]]
 
* [[Shooting Star Dragon]]
 
* [[Shooting Star Dragon]]
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* [[Stardust Dragon]]
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* [[Stardust Warrior]]
  
 
|link monsters =
 
|link monsters =
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* [[Crystron Needlefiber]]
 
* [[Crystron Needlefiber]]
 
* [[Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]]
 
* [[Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]]
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* [[Linkuriboh]]
  
 
|spells =
 
|spells =

Revision as of 03:52, 4 October 2018

T.G.
Bruno with "T.G. Wonder Magician" and "T.G. Hyper Librarian"
Japanese
  • TGテックジーナス
  • TG (base)
  • テックジーナス (ruby)
  • Tekkujīnasu (romanized)
  • Tech Genus (translated)
French
  • T.G.
German
  • T.G.
Italian
  • T.G.
Korean
  • TG테크지너스
  • TG (base)
  • 테크지너스 (ruby)
  • Tekeujineoseu (romanized)
  • Tech Genus (translated)
Portuguese
  • T.G.
Spanish
  • T.G.
Other names
جينوس التقني
Arabic
Sets
TCG
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Anime appearances
Lists

"T.G.", short for "Tech Genus" (TGテックジーナス Tekkujīnasu) is an archetype used by Antinomy in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. They are all bionic in appearance to reference the identity of their user. They made their debut in Extreme Victory.

In the Japanese anime, each of them has a code in their name which references their Type, followed by a number. This includes their status as they have X's at the end of their names to indicate their evolution of Synchro Monsters:

They are high tech monsters from the future and they share a variation of this effect in the anime:

This card can also be treated as a Machine-Type monster. When a Spell or Trap Card you control targets this card, you can halve this card's original ATK and DEF. When this card is destroyed, you can add 1 "T.G." monster card from your Deck to your hand. You cannot Summon it this turn.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5, it is possible to use the card obtained during the same turn, and the ATK and DEF reduction is not present among their effects.

The real life version of the "T.G." cards consist of monsters who can "replace" themselves with different monsters when they're destroyed. Most of the non-Synchro Monsters search for other "T.G." monsters besides ones that share their name (for example, a "T.G. Warwolf" can search for any "T.G." monster besides "T.G. Warwolf"), while all of the Synchro Monsters (except "T.G. Blade Blaster") draw cards or Summon monsters.

Despite their bionic appearance and names, the only existing Machine "T.G." monsters are Accel Synchro Monsters. All "T.G." supporting Spell and Trap Cards have an initialism in their names.

Playing style

The goal of the archetype is to Accel Synchro Summon "T.G." monsters to control the field. "T.G. Blade Blaster" can negate Spells and Traps while "T.G. Halberd Cannon" can negate Summons. Due to the ease of low-Level Synchro Summons, Summoning the two aforementioned monsters is a matter of summoning and protecting the Synchro Material Monsters. A good rival of "T.G. Halberd Cannon" is "Shooting Quasar Dragon" due to the high attack stats and powerful effects. Although "Quasar" is preferred due to the multiple attacking ability. One could also Synchro Summon "Cosmic Blazar Dragon" or "Stardust Sifr Divine Dragon" instead for more control of your opponent or protection, respectively.

"T.G. Striker", "T.G. Warwolf", and "T.G. Booster Raptor" are the best cards to swarm with. At the very least, in case you cannot Synchro Summon, you can build a defense and let your opponent destroy them, giving you plenty of cards to add to your hand at the End Phase.

Because of the extensive use of Level 5 Synchro Monsters, a T.G. Deck can easily summon powerful monsters outside the archetype, such as "Hi-Speedroid Chanbara", "Armades, Keeper of Boundaries", and in some cases Naturia Beast.

Recommended Cards

Weaknesses

Since this archetype is one of the most Synchro-focused archetypes, rivaling Yusei-themed and Inca Decks, all anti-Synchro support can kill the Deck, in addition to all the typical Anti-Meta strategies that most Decks fall prey to. "Dimensional Barrier" can prevent you from Synchro Summoning for a turn. "Soul Drain" completely turns off almost all of your "T.G." monsters, preventing you from activating your Graveyard effects to draw, Special Summon, or search. None of the non-Synchro Monsters provide any offensive capabilities, barring "Rush Rhino" with "TGX300" on the field. "Thunder King Rai-Oh" and "Mistake" can also stop their searching. Use "TG1-EM1" or "Creature Swap" to take control of your opponent's monster when you don't have strong attack power. Also, nearly all monsters have effects that ease the Synchro Summons while wreaking havoc on the player's hand. Therefore, field clearing becomes even more important so protect your monsters (especially "T.G. Hyper Librarian" with "Starlight Road" or "My Body as a Shield". You can also run multiple copies of "TGX3-DX2", due to the rate at which the T.G. monsters are Summoned, and - consequently - sent to the Graveyard to replenish your hand and recycle your T.G. monsters.

Additionally, the "T.G." archetype is extremely weak to many common Side-Deck cards, such as "Gozen Match", "Vanity's Emptiness", and "Mistake". "Rivalry of Warlords" deserves a special mention, because it completely shuts down the deck, due to the T.G. monsters consisting of entirely different Types. Because of this, one should build their Main/Side deck with these threats in mind. "TGX1-HL" is a great card that T.G.'s have at their disposal, which is functionally the same as "Mystical Space Typhoon", should one need additional Spell/Trap removal.