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Chimera, known as Chimaera (キマイラ, Kimaira) in the Japanese version[1][2], is a series of monsters consisting of "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast", "Chimera Fusion", and cards that mention, or are mentioned by, either of them.
Its first members are "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" and its two materials: "Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts" and "Berfomet". They were used by Yami Yugi in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime.
Its second wave of members, which are focused on "Chimera Fusion", retrains of the original members, and the Illusion Type, were introduced in Duelist Nexus.
Contents
Design
Members
Main Deck Monsters
- ↑ a b Card used by Yami Yugi in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime.
- ↑ a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories constructed card.
- ↑ For the TCG/OCG version printed in Duelist Nexus.
All DUNE monster retrains mention "Chimera Fusion" in their card text, making them eligible targets for card effects specifying "[card] that mentions "Chimera Fusion"".
Fusion Monsters
Fusion Monster | Materials | Visual components | Type |
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Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast | "Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts" + "Berfomet" | Gazelle Berfomet |
Beast |
Chimera the King of Phantom Beasts | 1 Beast monster + 1 Fiend monster | Gazelle (retrain) Berfomet (retrain) | |
Chimera the Illusion Beast | "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" + 1+ Illusion monsters | Gazelle (retrain) Berfomet (retrain) Swordknight Coatl |
Illusion |
Berfomet the Mythical King of Phantom Beasts | 2 monsters with different Types (Beast, Fiend, or Illusion) | Berfomet (retrain) Swordknight |
Fiend |
The above Fusion Monsters each either have an effect that makes their name become "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast", or is already named "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast".
Playing style
The Chimera series revolves around using "Chimera Fusion" to Fusion Summon "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" (or a monster who will change its name to it), in the process building up the GY with activated-from-GY negation effects and resource recovery.
The Illusion-type "Mirror Swordknight" and "Cornfield Coatl" are the Deck's starters and providers of GY negation effects:
Monster | Searching effect for "Chimera Fusion"-related monster | GY Negate when controlling "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" |
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Swordknight | Tribute from field, summon from Deck | Negates monster effects. |
Coatl | Discard from hand, add from Deck | Negates and destroys targeted effects. |
"Gazelle the King of Mythical Claws" and "Big-Winged Berfomet" are the Deck's main Fusion Materials, able to search out each other and/or "Chimera Fusion" when summoned, and float into Illusion monsters upon being used as Fusion Materials:
Monster | Searching effect on Summon | Fusion floating effect |
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Gazelle | Add Level 5 Fiend or "Chimera Fusion" from Deck | Add 1 Illusion monster from Deck |
Berfomet | Add Level 4 Beast and/or "Chimera Fusion" from Deck Applies Extra Deck Fusion lock |
Revive 1 Illusion monster from GY |
Taken together, these four monsters and "Chimera Fusion" form a closed resource loop: "Coatl" can search "Swordknight", "Swordknight" can summon "Berfomet", "Berfomet" can search "Gazelle" and "Chimera Fusion", and fusing "Berfomet" with "Gazelle" can revive + search "Coatl" and "Swordknight".
Completing the above resource loop also puts out a "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast"-named Fusion boss monster (usually the Level 6 "Chimera the King of Phantom Beasts" or "Berfomet the Mythical King of Phantom Beasts"), sets up the GY with "Coatl" and "Swordknight" for their negation effects, and sets up the GY recovery effect of "Chimera Fusion". From here, the player can return the "Chimera Fusion" and re-use it to Fusion Summon "Chimera the Illusion Beast", which takes a "Flying Mythical Beast"-named monster as material.
The Chimera boss monsters each have different effects:
- "Chimera the King of Phantom Beasts" forces the opponent to discard 1, and can revive a Beast, Fiend, or Illusion monster once it's in the GY.
- "Berfomet the Mythical King of Phantom Beasts" has a send-to-GY searching effect, and can revive a banished Beast, Fiend, or Illusion monster once it's in the GY.
- "Chimera the Illusion Beast" can deal large amounts of battle damage against enemy Attack Position monsters, by turning their ATK to 0 and attack into them multiple times, without destroying them.
Externally, the series' core combos can be retooled to create the following boss monsters:
- "Guardian Chimera", which can be Fusion Summoned with "Chimera Fusion" in the opponent's turn for disruption, and triggering floating effects in the opponent's turn
- "Magnum the Reliever", which can be Summoned with "Chimera Fusion", and provides a destruction and a draw
- "Predaplant Dragostapelia", which provides a negate
The core combos can also be retooled to easily summon other Main Deck Beast, Fiend, or Illusion-type boss monsters (i.e. from the GY with "Chimera the King of Phantom Beasts"), such as "Nightmare Magician".
This series also has synergy with the "Branded" archetype, another Fusion-focused strategy. "Branded Fusion" can be used to Fusion Summon "Rindbrumm the Striking Dragon" by using "Fallen of Albaz" and "Gazelle the King of Mythical Claws" from the Deck. This serves as another form of negation, but most importantly, it triggers the effect of "Gazelle" to add "Cornfield Coatl" to the hand, thus becoming another starter for the Deck. In addition, "Branded Fusion" (or other "Branded" cards) can be searched by "Springans Kitt", which is a Level 4 Beast, thus being searchable by "Big-Winged Berfomet".
Recommended cards
References
- ↑ "【公式】「遊戯王OCGタイムズ」~ 「DUELIST NEXUS」の最新情報をお届け!". Official Yu-Gi-Oh! OFFICIAL CARD GAME Channel (YouTube) (Japanese). April 18, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
- ↑ "【公式】「遊戯王OCGタイムズ」~ 「DUELIST NEXUS」の最新情報をお届け! (Screenshot)". Official Yu-Gi-Oh! OFFICIAL CARD GAME Channel (YouTube) (Japanese). April 18, 2023. Retrieved April 19, 2023.