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"'''C'''" ({{Ruby|C|カオス}} ''Kaosu'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Xyz Monster]]s supported by the anime effects of the "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" series, and used by various Duelists in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' [[anime]]. It encompasses two sub-archetypes, "[[CXyz]]" and "[[Number C]]". Both of those sub-archetypes are explicitly supported by the support cards in the ''OCG'', while the archetypes are combined into this one in the anime.
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"'''C'''", short for and known as "'''Chaos'''" ({{Ruby|C|カオス}} ''Kaosu'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Xyz Monster]]s supported by the anime effects of the "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" series, and used by various Duelists in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' [[anime]]. It encompasses two sub-archetypes, "[[CXyz]]" and "[[Number C]]". Both of those sub-archetypes are explicitly supported by the support cards in the ''OCG'', while the archetypes are combined into this one in the anime.
  
 
"Chaos" monsters are all [[Xyz Summon]]ed by [[Chaos Xyz Evolution]] - whether naturally or by a "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" card - by evolving a specific Xyz Monster. When compared to these base counterparts, each of the "Chaos" monsters can be Xyz Summoned normally using 1 more [[Xyz Material]] that their original counterpart, but they must be of the corresponding [[Attribute]] (for the naturally-evolving "[[Number C]]s") or 1 [[Rank]] higher (for the remaining "[[Number C]]s" and all of the "[[CXyz]]s") than their base form.
 
"Chaos" monsters are all [[Xyz Summon]]ed by [[Chaos Xyz Evolution]] - whether naturally or by a "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" card - by evolving a specific Xyz Monster. When compared to these base counterparts, each of the "Chaos" monsters can be Xyz Summoned normally using 1 more [[Xyz Material]] that their original counterpart, but they must be of the corresponding [[Attribute]] (for the naturally-evolving "[[Number C]]s") or 1 [[Rank]] higher (for the remaining "[[Number C]]s" and all of the "[[CXyz]]s") than their base form.

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C
"CXyz Simon the Great Moral Leader", "CXyz Comics Hero Legend Arthur", "CXyz Coach Lord Ultimatrainer" and "CXyz Mechquipped Djinn Angeneral"
Japanese
  • カオス
  • (base)
  • カオス (ruby)
  • Kaosu (romanized)
  • Chaos (translated)
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"C", short for and known as "Chaos" (カオス Kaosu) in the Japanese version, is an archetype of Xyz Monsters supported by the anime effects of the "Rank-Up-Magic" series, and used by various Duelists in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. It encompasses two sub-archetypes, "CXyz" and "Number C". Both of those sub-archetypes are explicitly supported by the support cards in the OCG, while the archetypes are combined into this one in the anime.

"Chaos" monsters are all Xyz Summoned by Chaos Xyz Evolution - whether naturally or by a "Rank-Up-Magic" card - by evolving a specific Xyz Monster. When compared to these base counterparts, each of the "Chaos" monsters can be Xyz Summoned normally using 1 more Xyz Material that their original counterpart, but they must be of the corresponding Attribute (for the naturally-evolving "Number Cs") or 1 Rank higher (for the remaining "Number Cs" and all of the "CXyzs") than their base form.

In the background of Rank-Up "Chaos" monster, they all have a large vortex.

The two sub-categories of "Chaos" monster all share a common weakness with others in their group. For monsters Summoned by a natural Chaos Xyz Evolution, their effects cannot be activated while the controller's Life Points are above 1000. Monsters Summoned by the Rank-Up-Magic Spell Cards, however, have two parts to their effects, the second half of which becomes unusable while that monster's specific base counterpart is not attached to it as Xyz Material.