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Revision as of 22:22, 18 February 2024
Insect (Japanese:
Contents
Overview
The Insect Type is depicted as variations of bugs, including both true insects, arachnids, and variations thereof. Certain monsters based on worms, ticks and other creepy-crawlers also appear. They range in shapes and forms, from relatively resembling real-life Insects (such as "Reed Butterfly"), humanoids (such as "Insect Knight"), to much more fantastical and weird (such as "Minar"). The common attributes associated with Insects are EARTH and WIND, although there are Insects for every single Attribute in the game bar DIVINE.
Insect is a versatile and somewhat well-supported Type that goes back to the early history of the game. They typically act like their namesake by swarming the field and replacing themselves when removed. A number of early Insect supports also pitch their synergistic relationship to go hand-in-hand with Plant monsters. While the recent support often bundled beneficial effect for both Types, thus allows some hybridization. The Type also contains a lot of low-Level monsters with powerful utility effects, or higher ATK for their Level.
Themes
TCG/OCG
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Rush DuelAnime/manga-only |
Appearance in media
The following characters use Insect monsters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
Manga |
Anime |
Icons
These are icons used to represent the Insect Type in various video games. They all depict a generic beetle, usually black. Beetles are notably among the most diverse group of insects (and animals overall).
In other languages
Language | Name | Romanized |
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French | Insecte | |
German | Insekt | |
Italian | Insetto | |
Portuguese | Inseto Formerly: Insecto | |
Spanish | Insecto | |
Japanese | Konchū | |
こんちゅう (kana) | ||
昆虫 (base) | ||
Korean | 곤충 | Gonchung |
Chinese (Traditional) | 昆蟲 | Kūnchóng |
Chinese (Simplified) | 昆虫 | Kūnchóng |