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==Design==
 
==Design==
The "Borrel" Link Monster, features mechanical red dragon wings and their respective motifs.
 
  
Non-Link "Borrel" Monster, have bodies like the color of summoning method, the name of the monster has an abbreviation of summoning method.
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All "Borrel" monsters have the appearance of mechanical dragons, with gun barrels and revolver cylinders built into them, as well as having pieces of metal armor reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Barrel shroud|barrel shrouds]].
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The "Borrel" Link Monsters are mostly colored red and dark gray, whereas the non-Link "Borrel" Monsters also have an additional coloring based on their [[Extra Deck]] summoning method. Additionally, parts of the names of the non-Link "Borrel" monsters are an abbreviation of their respective summoning method.
  
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==

Revision as of 14:19, 12 June 2019

Borrel
"Borreload Dragon"
Japanese
  • ヴァレル
  • Vareru (romanized)
  • Varrel (translated)
French
  • Borrelle
German
  • Kalliber
Italian
  • Callibro
  • Calliber (translated)
Korean
  • 바렐
Portuguese
  • Callibre
Spanish
  • Borre
Sets
TCG
OCG
Anime appearances
Lists

"Borrel", known as "Varrel" (ヴァレル Vareru) in the Japanese version, is an archetype used by Varis. The archetype is related to the "Rokket" archetype, which is also used by Varis.

Design

All "Borrel" monsters have the appearance of mechanical dragons, with gun barrels and revolver cylinders built into them, as well as having pieces of metal armor reminiscent of barrel shrouds.

The "Borrel" Link Monsters are mostly colored red and dark gray, whereas the non-Link "Borrel" Monsters also have an additional coloring based on their Extra Deck summoning method. Additionally, parts of the names of the non-Link "Borrel" monsters are an abbreviation of their respective summoning method.

Etymology

Both the English and Japanese names of the archetype are wordplays on gun barrels.