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− | | image | + | | cut_from_names = true |
− | | caption | + | | image = Altergeist.png |
− | | ja_name | + | | caption = [[Emma Bessho|Ghost Gal]] with "[[Altergeist Meluseek (anime)|Altergeist Meluseek]]", "[[Altergeist Primebanshee (anime)|Altergeist Primebanshee]]" and "[[Altergeist Marionetter (anime)|Altergeist Marionetter]]. |
− | | romaji | + | | ja_name = オルターガイスト |
− | | fr_name | + | | romaji = Orutāgaisuto |
− | | de_name | + | | sc_name = 幻变骚灵 |
− | | it_name | + | | fr_name = Altergeist |
− | | ko_name | + | | de_name = Altergeist |
− | | ko_romanized = | + | | it_name = Altergeist |
− | | pt_name | + | | ko_name = 얼터가이스트 |
− | | es_name | + | | ko_romanized = Eolteogaiseuteu |
− | | sets | + | | pt_name = Altergeist |
+ | | es_name = Altergeist | ||
+ | | sets = | ||
* [[Circuit Break]] | * [[Circuit Break]] | ||
* [[Extreme Force]] | * [[Extreme Force]] | ||
* [[Flames of Destruction]] | * [[Flames of Destruction]] | ||
− | | anime | + | * [[Dark Neostorm]] |
+ | * [[Duelist Nexus]] | ||
+ | | tcg = | ||
+ | * [[Star Pack VRAINS]] | ||
+ | * [[Battles of Legend: Relentless Revenge]] | ||
+ | * [[2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]] | ||
+ | * [[OTS Tournament Pack 9]] | ||
+ | * [[OTS Tournament Pack 11]] | ||
+ | * [[2019 Gold Sarcophagus Tin Mega Pack]] | ||
+ | * [[Brothers of Legend]] | ||
+ | | ocg = | ||
+ | * [[LINK VRAINS Duelist Set]] | ||
+ | * [[Premium Pack 2020]] | ||
+ | * [[Animation Chronicle 2023]] | ||
+ | * [[Duelist Nexus +1 Bonus Pack]] | ||
+ | | korea = | ||
+ | * [[Advanced Event Pack 2018 Vol.1]] | ||
+ | * [[Advanced Event Pack 2019 Vol.1]] | ||
+ | * [[Premium Pack Vol.15]] | ||
+ | | anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | "'''Altergeist'''" (オルターガイスト ''Orutāgaisuto'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Spellcaster]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] used by [[Emma Bessho]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime, debuting in ''[[Circuit Break]]''. | |
− | "'''Altergeist'''" is an [[archetype]] of | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
− | Each member of this archetype is based on a mythological, ghostly female creature, but with cybernetic features unlike traditional | + | Each member of this archetype is based on a mythological, ghostly female creature, but with cybernetic features unlike traditional Spellcaster monsters. All of the monsters shown so far has a feminine appearance. The "Altergeist" monsters also sport a head piece that project laterally from their heads and lacks facial features except a smiling mouth. |
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
− | The name "Altergeist" is portmanteau of the word | + | The name "Altergeist" is portmanteau of the word "alter" and [[wikipedia:Poltergeist|poltergeist]]. Various members are named after both female mythological creatures/goddesses and computer terminology. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
! Altergeist | ! Altergeist | ||
− | ! Origin | + | ! Mythological Origin |
+ | ! Computer Origin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Emulatelf|Emulatelf]] | | [[Altergeist Emulatelf|Emulatelf]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Elf|Elf]] | | [[wikipedia:Elf|Elf]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Emulator|Emulator]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Fifinellag|Fifinellag]] | | [[Altergeist Fifinellag|Fifinellag]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Fifinella|Fifinella]] | | [[wikipedia:Fifinella|Fifinella]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Lag|Lag]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Fijialert|Fijialert]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Fiji mermaid|Fiji mermaid]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Alert dialog box|Alert]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Kunquery|Kunquery]] | | [[Altergeist Kunquery|Kunquery]] | ||
− | | [[wikipedia:Centaurides|Centaurides]] | + | | [[wikipedia:Centaurides|Centaurides]] / [[wikipedia:Pontianak (folklore)|Kunti]] |
+ | | rowspan=2 | [[wikipedia:Query language|Query language]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Pookuery|Pookuery]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Púca|Púca]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Malwisp|Malwisp]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Will-o'-the-wisp|Will-o'-the-wisp]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Malware|Malware]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Marionetter|Marionetter]] | | [[Altergeist Marionetter|Marionetter]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Marionette|Marionette]] | | [[wikipedia:Marionette|Marionette]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Computer network|Network]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Meluseek|Meluseek]] | | [[Altergeist Meluseek|Meluseek]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Melusine|Melusine]] | | [[wikipedia:Melusine|Melusine]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Zero seek|Zero seek]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Multifaker|Multifaker]] | | [[Altergeist Multifaker|Multifaker]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Fairy|Fairy]] | | [[wikipedia:Fairy|Fairy]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Computer multitasking|Multitasking]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Peritrator|Peritrator]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Peri|Peri]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Penetration test|Penetration test]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Pixiel|Pixiel]] | | [[Altergeist Pixiel|Pixiel]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Pixie|Pixie]] | | [[wikipedia:Pixie|Pixie]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Pixel|Pixel]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Silquitous|Silquitous]] | | [[Altergeist Silquitous|Silquitous]] | ||
− | | [[wikipedia: | + | | [[wikipedia:Silkies|Silkie]] |
+ | | [[wikipedia:Ubiquitous computing|Ubiquitous computing]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Adminia|Adminia]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Adrasteia|Adrasteia]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Administration|Administration]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Hexstia|Hexstia]] | | [[Altergeist Hexstia|Hexstia]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Hestia|Hestia]] | | [[wikipedia:Hestia|Hestia]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Hexadecimal|Hexadecimal]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Kidolga|Kidolga]] | | [[Altergeist Kidolga|Kidolga]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Durga|Durga]] | | [[wikipedia:Durga|Durga]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Keystroke logging|Keylogger]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Memorygant|Memorygant]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:The Morrígan|Morrígan]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Computer memory|Memory]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Primebanshee|Primebanshee]] | | [[Altergeist Primebanshee|Primebanshee]] | ||
| [[wikipedia:Banshee|Banshee]] | | [[wikipedia:Banshee|Banshee]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Prime number|Prime number]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Altergeist Dragvirion|Dragvirion]] | | [[Altergeist Dragvirion|Dragvirion]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[wikipedia:Gwyllion|Gwyllion]] |
+ | | [[wikipedia:Drag and drop|Drag and drop]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
+ | ! Support Card | ||
+ | ! Name Origin | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Camouflage]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Camouflage|Camouflage]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Failover]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Failover|Failover]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Haunted Rock]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Deadlock|Deadlock]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Manifestation]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Materialization (paranormal)|Manifestation]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Protocol]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Cryptographic protocol|Cryptographic protocol]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Altergeist Revitalization]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Vitality|Vitality]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Personal Spoofing]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Spoofing attack|Spoofing attack]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
+ | "Altergeist" is a [[Deck]] with a heavy emphasis on control, manipulating the pace of the [[Duel]] to its liking with the aid of numerous [[Trap]]s. Though the monsters of the archetype tend to have relatively low [[ATK]] values, they have incredibly strong [[effect]]s on the field. "[[Altergeist Multifaker]]" is one of the key cards of this Deck, being able to [[Special Summon]] itself from your [[hand]] after activating any Trap Card - not just the in-archetype ones - and then being able to [[Summon]] another "Altergeist" monster straight from the Deck, but will also lock you into "Altergeist" monsters the whole turn you use this effect. "[[Altergeist Marionetter]]" can [[Set]] an "Altergeist" Trap directly from the Deck upon being [[Normal Summon]]ed, allowing the player immediate access to some of their strongest tools for controlling the game-state. "[[Altergeist Silquitous]]" on the other hand, can return another "Altergeist" card you control to the hand, and in return bounce back an opponent's card, allowing not only for removal but a unique form of protection for the Deck, while also provinding some recovery upon hitting the GY itself. "[[Altergeist Kunquery]]" provides a different kind of protection, Special Summoning itself from the hand when an attack is declared while another "Altergeist" card is present and negating said attack, then being able to target and negate the effects of another card the opponent controls while both are on the field. "[[Altergeist Meluseek]]" on the other hand, can slip past opposing monsters to attack directly, and upon dealing [[battle damage]], is able to target and send an opponent's card to the [[GY]], but searches another "Altergeist" monster upon going there itself. "[[Altergeist Pookuery]]" can act as [[Link Material]] from the hand and recover itself immediately after, thus using it with "Meluseek" can provide great advantage mid-Duel as the former protects the latter from being negated by most cards in the game. | ||
+ | "[[Altergeist Hexstia]]" is one of the strongets monsters in the Deck, both being able to reach very high ATK values and having a [[Spell]]/Trap [[negate|negation]] effect, at cost of [[Tribute|Tributing]] another "Altergeist" monster it points to, while "[[Altergeist Primebanshee]]" can help generate some [[field]] presence by Special Summoning an "Altergeist" whenever the player wants, albeit with a similar cost to "Hexstia". "[[Altergeist Kidolga]]" can steal an opponent's monster straight form the GY whenever another "Altergeist" inflicts battle damage, and "[[Altergeist Memorygant]]" can deal a devastating final blow as it can pump itself up to very strong ATK values on-top of protecting itself at the cost of banishing a monster from the GY. | ||
+ | "[[Altergeist Protocol]]", [[Altergeist Manifestation]]", and "[[Personal Spoofing]]" are also very important to the archetype; "Protocol" makes the "Altergeist" archetype much harder to deal with in general by preventing the opponent from negating the activations and effects of every in-archetype card while being a negation tool for monster effects itself, "Manifestation" can revive the Deck's monsters multiple times a turn while also retrieving the players' "Altergeist" Trap Cards, and "Spoofing" is able to search any "Altergeist" monster by shuffling an "Altergeist" card into the Deck. Similar to "Protocol", "[[Altergeist Haunted Rock]]" can negate any Trap Cards the opponent would try to activate, but requires the player to send an "Altergeist" monster from their hand to the GY both when the card is initially activated and to perform said negation, but thankfully can be activated as soon as the first turn if Set from the Deck by "Marionetter", making it the most ideal choice after "Protocol". Mixing other, generic Traps can help the Deck immensely with removal and control. "[[Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior]]" can also help the Deck by granting non-targeting removal. "[[Lord of the Heavenly Prison]]" can also provide solid protection for the Trap Cards being ran, as well as grab and Set another from the Deck if it was revealed in the hand before being Special Summoned. | ||
− | + | ===Recommended cards=== | |
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards | {{Decklist|Recommended cards | ||
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* [[Altergeist Kunquery]] | * [[Altergeist Kunquery]] | ||
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* [[Altergeist Meluseek]] | * [[Altergeist Meluseek]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Multifaker]] | * [[Altergeist Multifaker]] | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Peritrator]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Pixiel]] | * [[Altergeist Pixiel]] | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Pookuery]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Silquitous]] | * [[Altergeist Silquitous]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Amazement Administrator Arlekino]] |
− | + | * [[Awakening of the Possessed - Gagigobyte]] | |
− | | | + | |tuner monsters = |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Altergeist Fifinellag]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Altergeist Malwisp]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Effect Veiler]] |
− | * [[ | + | |synchro monsters = |
− | + | * [[Altergeist Dragvirion]] | |
+ | * [[Fortune Lady Every]] | ||
+ | * [[Herald of the Arc Light]] | ||
+ | * [[PSY-Framelord Omega]] | ||
|link monsters = | |link monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Adminia]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Hexstia]] | * [[Altergeist Hexstia]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Kidolga]] | * [[Altergeist Kidolga]] | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Memorygant]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Primebanshee]] | * [[Altergeist Primebanshee]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Linkuriboh]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Artemis, the Magistus Moon Maiden]] |
− | + | * [[Eria the Water Charmer, Gentle]] | |
− | + | * [[Dharc the Dark Charmer, Gloomy]] | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior]] |
− | * [[ | + | |normal spells = |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Jack-In-The-Hand]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[One for One]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Original Sinful Spoils - Snake-Eye]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Small World]] |
− | * [[ | + | |equip spells = |
* [[Wonder Wand]] | * [[Wonder Wand]] | ||
− | + | |field spells = | |
− | |traps = | + | * [[Floodgate]] cards |
+ | ** [[Secret Village of the Spellcasters]] | ||
+ | |normal traps = | ||
* [[Altergeist Camouflage]] | * [[Altergeist Camouflage]] | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Manifestation]] | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Revitalization]] | ||
+ | * [[Amaze Attraction Cyclo-Coaster]] | ||
+ | * [[Infinite Impermanence]] | ||
+ | * [[Typhoon]] | ||
+ | |continuous traps = | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Failover]] | ||
* [[Altergeist Emulatelf]] | * [[Altergeist Emulatelf]] | ||
− | * [[Altergeist | + | * [[Altergeist Haunted Rock]] |
* [[Altergeist Protocol]] | * [[Altergeist Protocol]] | ||
* [[Personal Spoofing]] | * [[Personal Spoofing]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Floodgate]] cards |
+ | ** [[Imperial Order]] ''(OCG or Traditional Format only)'' | ||
+ | ** [[Skill Drain]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | ==Official Decklists== | + | ===Official Decklists=== |
{{decklist|V Jump recommended Altergeist Deck | {{decklist|V Jump recommended Altergeist Deck | ||
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
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|tuner monsters = | |tuner monsters = | ||
* [[Effect Veiler]] x2 | * [[Effect Veiler]] x2 | ||
+ | |xyz monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Castel, the Skyblaster Musketeer]] x2 | ||
+ | |link monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Akashic Magician]] x3 | ||
+ | * [[Altergeist Primebanshee]] x3 | ||
+ | * [[Decode Talker]] | ||
+ | * [[Firewall Dragon]] x2 | ||
+ | * [[Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow]] | ||
+ | * [[Proxy Dragon]] x3 | ||
|spells = | |spells = | ||
* [[Dark Hole]] x2 | * [[Dark Hole]] x2 | ||
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* [[Personal Spoofing]] x3 | * [[Personal Spoofing]] x3 | ||
* [[Solemn Strike]] | * [[Solemn Strike]] | ||
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+ | ==Weaknesses== | ||
+ | * This Deck struggles against cards such as "[[Royal Decree]]" and "[[Red Reboot]]" without preparation. | ||
+ | * This Deck's largest weakness is that it is slow and struggles against a well set-up board. Most of the members lack Special Summoning effects; this, along with a single [[Monster Effect]]-negating effect can give the opposing player an effective second turn. "[[Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess]]" can prevent this Deck from progressing. | ||
+ | * Without "Hexstia" on the field, "[[Harpie's Feather Duster]]" and "[[Lightning Storm]]" can prevent the deck from establishing its backrow "[[Swords of Concealing Light]]" can also be used to prevent "Silquitous" from using its quick effect or to set "Kunquery". | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * This archetype's [[Trap Card]]-centric playstyle, as well as its lack of [[Spell Card]]s, likely references the [[wikipedia:Interrupt|interruption]] computer operation system, which is also referred to as "traps". | ||
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+ | * While possessing design elements of [[Cyberse]]-type monsters, Altergeist monsters are instead [[Spellcaster]]-type. This may be a play on [[wikipedia:Wizard (software)|computer software wizards]], which are user interfaces that lead users through sequences of small steps, such as configuring programs upon first-time use. This could be referenced in the Deck's playstyle of facilitating the activation of [[Trap Card]] effects. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 31 March 2024
"Altergeist" (オルターガイスト Orutāgaisuto) is an archetype of Spellcaster monsters used by Emma Bessho in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime, debuting in Circuit Break.
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Design[edit]
Appearance[edit]
Each member of this archetype is based on a mythological, ghostly female creature, but with cybernetic features unlike traditional Spellcaster monsters. All of the monsters shown so far has a feminine appearance. The "Altergeist" monsters also sport a head piece that project laterally from their heads and lacks facial features except a smiling mouth.
Etymology[edit]
The name "Altergeist" is portmanteau of the word "alter" and poltergeist. Various members are named after both female mythological creatures/goddesses and computer terminology.
Altergeist | Mythological Origin | Computer Origin |
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Emulatelf | Elf | Emulator |
Fifinellag | Fifinella | Lag |
Fijialert | Fiji mermaid | Alert |
Kunquery | Centaurides / Kunti | Query language |
Pookuery | Púca | |
Malwisp | Will-o'-the-wisp | Malware |
Marionetter | Marionette | Network |
Meluseek | Melusine | Zero seek |
Multifaker | Fairy | Multitasking |
Peritrator | Peri | Penetration test |
Pixiel | Pixie | Pixel |
Silquitous | Silkie | Ubiquitous computing |
Adminia | Adrasteia | Administration |
Hexstia | Hestia | Hexadecimal |
Kidolga | Durga | Keylogger |
Memorygant | Morrígan | Memory |
Primebanshee | Banshee | Prime number |
Dragvirion | Gwyllion | Drag and drop |
Support Card | Name Origin |
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Altergeist Camouflage | Camouflage |
Altergeist Failover | Failover |
Altergeist Haunted Rock | Deadlock |
Altergeist Manifestation | Manifestation |
Altergeist Protocol | Cryptographic protocol |
Altergeist Revitalization | Vitality |
Personal Spoofing | Spoofing attack |
Playing style[edit]
"Altergeist" is a Deck with a heavy emphasis on control, manipulating the pace of the Duel to its liking with the aid of numerous Traps. Though the monsters of the archetype tend to have relatively low ATK values, they have incredibly strong effects on the field. "Altergeist Multifaker" is one of the key cards of this Deck, being able to Special Summon itself from your hand after activating any Trap Card - not just the in-archetype ones - and then being able to Summon another "Altergeist" monster straight from the Deck, but will also lock you into "Altergeist" monsters the whole turn you use this effect. "Altergeist Marionetter" can Set an "Altergeist" Trap directly from the Deck upon being Normal Summoned, allowing the player immediate access to some of their strongest tools for controlling the game-state. "Altergeist Silquitous" on the other hand, can return another "Altergeist" card you control to the hand, and in return bounce back an opponent's card, allowing not only for removal but a unique form of protection for the Deck, while also provinding some recovery upon hitting the GY itself. "Altergeist Kunquery" provides a different kind of protection, Special Summoning itself from the hand when an attack is declared while another "Altergeist" card is present and negating said attack, then being able to target and negate the effects of another card the opponent controls while both are on the field. "Altergeist Meluseek" on the other hand, can slip past opposing monsters to attack directly, and upon dealing battle damage, is able to target and send an opponent's card to the GY, but searches another "Altergeist" monster upon going there itself. "Altergeist Pookuery" can act as Link Material from the hand and recover itself immediately after, thus using it with "Meluseek" can provide great advantage mid-Duel as the former protects the latter from being negated by most cards in the game. "Altergeist Hexstia" is one of the strongets monsters in the Deck, both being able to reach very high ATK values and having a Spell/Trap negation effect, at cost of Tributing another "Altergeist" monster it points to, while "Altergeist Primebanshee" can help generate some field presence by Special Summoning an "Altergeist" whenever the player wants, albeit with a similar cost to "Hexstia". "Altergeist Kidolga" can steal an opponent's monster straight form the GY whenever another "Altergeist" inflicts battle damage, and "Altergeist Memorygant" can deal a devastating final blow as it can pump itself up to very strong ATK values on-top of protecting itself at the cost of banishing a monster from the GY. "Altergeist Protocol", Altergeist Manifestation", and "Personal Spoofing" are also very important to the archetype; "Protocol" makes the "Altergeist" archetype much harder to deal with in general by preventing the opponent from negating the activations and effects of every in-archetype card while being a negation tool for monster effects itself, "Manifestation" can revive the Deck's monsters multiple times a turn while also retrieving the players' "Altergeist" Trap Cards, and "Spoofing" is able to search any "Altergeist" monster by shuffling an "Altergeist" card into the Deck. Similar to "Protocol", "Altergeist Haunted Rock" can negate any Trap Cards the opponent would try to activate, but requires the player to send an "Altergeist" monster from their hand to the GY both when the card is initially activated and to perform said negation, but thankfully can be activated as soon as the first turn if Set from the Deck by "Marionetter", making it the most ideal choice after "Protocol". Mixing other, generic Traps can help the Deck immensely with removal and control. "Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior" can also help the Deck by granting non-targeting removal. "Lord of the Heavenly Prison" can also provide solid protection for the Trap Cards being ran, as well as grab and Set another from the Deck if it was revealed in the hand before being Special Summoned.
Recommended cards[edit]
Recommended cards
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Official Decklists[edit]
V Jump recommended Altergeist Deck
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Weaknesses[edit]
- This Deck struggles against cards such as "Royal Decree" and "Red Reboot" without preparation.
- This Deck's largest weakness is that it is slow and struggles against a well set-up board. Most of the members lack Special Summoning effects; this, along with a single Monster Effect-negating effect can give the opposing player an effective second turn. "Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess" can prevent this Deck from progressing.
- Without "Hexstia" on the field, "Harpie's Feather Duster" and "Lightning Storm" can prevent the deck from establishing its backrow "Swords of Concealing Light" can also be used to prevent "Silquitous" from using its quick effect or to set "Kunquery".
Trivia[edit]
- This archetype's Trap Card-centric playstyle, as well as its lack of Spell Cards, likely references the interruption computer operation system, which is also referred to as "traps".
- While possessing design elements of Cyberse-type monsters, Altergeist monsters are instead Spellcaster-type. This may be a play on computer software wizards, which are user interfaces that lead users through sequences of small steps, such as configuring programs upon first-time use. This could be referenced in the Deck's playstyle of facilitating the activation of Trap Card effects.