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| de_trans    = Enchantress
 
| de_trans    = Enchantress
 
| it_name      = Ammaliatore/Ammaliatrice
 
| it_name      = Ammaliatore/Ammaliatrice
| it_trans    = Enchanter/Enchantress
 
 
| ko_name      = 령사
 
| ko_name      = 령사
 
| ko_hanja    = 靈師
 
| ko_hanja    = 靈師
 
| ko_romanized = Ryeongsa
 
| ko_romanized = Ryeongsa
 
| ko_trans    = Spirit Charmer
 
| ko_trans    = Spirit Charmer
| pt_name      = Encantador
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| pt_name      = Encantador(a)
 
| pt_trans    = Enchanter
 
| pt_trans    = Enchanter
| es_name      = el/la Encanatador/a
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| es_name      = el/la Encantador/a
 
| es_trans    = the Enchanter/ess
 
| es_trans    = the Enchanter/ess
| es_name2    = Encanatador/a<br />(formerly)
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| es_name2    = Encanatador/a <span style="font-size:70%">(formerly)</span>
 
| es_trans2    = Enchanter/ess
 
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| manga        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures]]
 
}}
 
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{{Quote|The tagline of ''[[Structure Deck: Masters of the Spiritual Arts]]'' in promotional material|Walking with spirits day after day.<br />Dance with brilliant colors, oh [[Grand Spiritual Art - Ichirin|one ring]].}}
 
"'''Charmer'''", known as "'''Spirit Charmer'''" ({{Ruby|霊|れい}}{{Ruby|使|つか}}い ''Reitsukai'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of six [[Level]] 3 [[Spellcaster]] [[Flip monster]]s with 500 [[ATK]] and 1500 [[DEF]].
 
"'''Charmer'''", known as "'''Spirit Charmer'''" ({{Ruby|霊|れい}}{{Ruby|使|つか}}い ''Reitsukai'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of six [[Level]] 3 [[Spellcaster]] [[Flip monster]]s with 500 [[ATK]] and 1500 [[DEF]].
 
"[[Aussa the Earth Charmer (character)|Aussa the Earth Charmer]]" appears as a character in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006]]'' and in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007]]'', and "[[Eria the Water Charmer (character)|Eria the Water Charmer]]", "[[Hiita the Fire Charmer (character)|Hiita the Fire Charmer]]", and "[[Wynn the Wind Charmer (character)|Wynn the Wind Charmer]]" all appear in ''World Championship 2007''.
 
 
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
The original four "Charmers", "[[Aussa the Earth Charmer|Aussa]]", "[[Eria the Water Charmer|Eria]]", "[[Hiita the Fire Charmer|Hiita]]", and "[[Wynn the Wind Charmer|Wynn]]", were first released in ''[[The Lost Millennium]]''. Two packs later, in ''[[Elemental Energy]]'', they had their "[[Familiar-Possessed]]" forms released, and their final forms were released two packs after that, in ''[[Enemy of Justice]]''. "[[Dharc the Dark Charmer|Dharc]]" and "[[Lyna the Light Charmer|Lyna]]", the [[DARK]] and [[LIGHT]] "Charmers", do not follow this trend: "Dharc", which was released in ''[[The Duelist Genesis]]'', did not get his "Familiar-Possessed" form until 14 packs later in ''[[Order of Chaos]]'', and "Lyna", which was released in ''[[The Shining Darkness]]'', did not get her "Familiar-Possessed" form until it came out 28 packs latter in Maximum Crisis. "Dharc" appears to be the only male "Charmer" in the archetype; this is supported by its German, Italian and Spanish names (with the masculine nouns "Zauberer", "Ammaliatore" and "Encantador" instead of the feminine "Zaubererin", "Ammaliatrice" and "Encantadora"), but refuted by its French name (with the feminine "Charmeuse").
 
The original four "Charmers", "[[Aussa the Earth Charmer|Aussa]]", "[[Eria the Water Charmer|Eria]]", "[[Hiita the Fire Charmer|Hiita]]", and "[[Wynn the Wind Charmer|Wynn]]", were first released in ''[[The Lost Millennium]]''. Two packs later, in ''[[Elemental Energy]]'', they had their "[[Familiar-Possessed]]" forms released, and their final forms were released two packs after that, in ''[[Enemy of Justice]]''. "[[Dharc the Dark Charmer|Dharc]]" and "[[Lyna the Light Charmer|Lyna]]", the [[DARK]] and [[LIGHT]] "Charmers", do not follow this trend: "Dharc", which was released in ''[[The Duelist Genesis]]'', did not get his "Familiar-Possessed" form until 14 packs later in ''[[Order of Chaos]]'', and "Lyna", which was released in ''[[The Shining Darkness]]'', did not get her "Familiar-Possessed" form until it came out 28 packs latter in Maximum Crisis. "Dharc" appears to be the only male "Charmer" in the archetype; this is supported by its German, Italian and Spanish names (with the masculine nouns "Zauberer", "Ammaliatore" and "Encantador" instead of the feminine "Zaubererin", "Ammaliatrice" and "Encantadora"), but refuted by its French name (with the feminine "Charmeuse").
 
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
There is one "Charmer" for each [[Attribute]] besides [[DIVINE]]. The [[Card effect|effect]] of each "Charmer" allows it to take control of 1 opponent's face-up monster of the same Attribute as that "Charmer" after it was flipped face-up, for as long as the "Charmer" stays [[face-up]] on the [[Playing Field|field]].
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There is one "Charmer" for each [[Attribute]] excluding [[DIVINE]]. The [[effect]] of each "Charmer" allows it to take control of 1 opponent's face-up monster of the same Attribute as that "Charmer" after it was flipped face-up, for as long as the "Charmer" stays [[face-up]] on the [[field]].
 
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Each "Charmer" features a familiar, a Level 1 or 2 monster with the same Attribute as the "Charmer", most being Normal Monsters from the earliest ''[[OCG]]'' sets. They also also have two sets of advanced forms ("[[Familiar-Possessed]]s" and [[Cataclysmic Charmer]]s), and a series of similarly Attribute-centered Trap Cards known as [[Spiritual Art]]s depicting them.
Each "Charmer" features a familiar, a Level 1 or 2 monster with the same Attribute as the "Charmer". They also also have two sets of advanced forms ("[[Familiar-Possessed]]s" and "[[Cataclysmic Charmer]]s"), and a series of similarly Attribute-centered Trap Cards known as "[[Spiritual Art]]s" depicting them.
 
 
 
 
According to ''[[The Valuable Book 8]]'', 「霊使い」 stands for 「{{Ruby|精|せい}}{{Ruby|霊|れい}}使い」 (Spirit Charmer), 「霊術」 stands for 「{{Ruby|精|せい}}{{Ruby|霊|れい}}{{ruby|術|じゅつ}}」 (Spirit Art).
 
According to ''[[The Valuable Book 8]]'', 「霊使い」 stands for 「{{Ruby|精|せい}}{{Ruby|霊|れい}}使い」 (Spirit Charmer), 「霊術」 stands for 「{{Ruby|精|せい}}{{Ruby|霊|れい}}{{ruby|術|じゅつ}}」 (Spirit Art).
 
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[[Akina Fujiwara]] designed the "Charmers", although she did not draw their Cataclysmic forms.
[[Akina Fujiwara]] designed the "Charmers", although she did not draw their "[[Cataclysmic Charmer|Cataclysmic]]" forms.
 
 
 
 
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==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
 
"[[Unpossessed]]" is the key card of this deck, preventing "Charmer" monsters from being destroyed by battle allowing their effects to be activated, and also to Special Summon Spellcaster monsters with 1500 DEF from the Deck, including not members of this archetype like "[[Injection Fairy Lily]]" or "[[Windwitch - Glass Bell]]".
 
"[[Unpossessed]]" is the key card of this deck, preventing "Charmer" monsters from being destroyed by battle allowing their effects to be activated, and also to Special Summon Spellcaster monsters with 1500 DEF from the Deck, including not members of this archetype like "[[Injection Fairy Lily]]" or "[[Windwitch - Glass Bell]]".
 
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"[[Awakening of the Possessed]]" increase the ATK of the player's monsters, protect "Charmers" and "Familiar-Possessed" monsters from being destroyed by card effects and also let the player draw a card if a monster with 1850 original ATK is Normal/Special Summoned, including not members of this archetype like the "[[Fairy Tail]]" monsters.
"[[Possessed Awakening]]" increase the ATK of the player's monsters, protect "Charmers" and "Familiar-Possessed" monsters from being destroyed by card effects and also let the player draw a card if a monster with 1850 original ATK is Normal/Special Summoned, including not members of this archetype like the "[[Fairy Tail]]" monsters.
 
 
 
 
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
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|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
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* [[Awakening of the Possessed - Nefariouser Archfiend]]
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* [[Awakening of the Possessed - Gagigobyte]]
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* [[Awakening of the Possessed - Greater Inari Fire]]
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* [[Awakening of the Possessed - Rasenryu]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Aussa]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Aussa]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Dharc]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Dharc]]
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* [[Familiar-Possessed - Wynn]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Wynn]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Lyna]]
 
* [[Familiar-Possessed - Lyna]]
* [[Avalanching Aussa]]
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* [[Inari Fire]]
* [[Blazing Hiita]]
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* [[Jigabyte]]
* [[Raging Eria]]
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* [[Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness]]
* [[Storming Wynn]]
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* [[Ranryu]]
 
* [[Aleister the Invoker]]
 
* [[Aleister the Invoker]]
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* [[Eda the Sun Magician]]
 
* [[Fairy Tail - Luna]]
 
* [[Fairy Tail - Luna]]
 
* [[Fairy Tail - Rella]] (with "[[Wonder Wand]]")
 
* [[Fairy Tail - Rella]] (with "[[Wonder Wand]]")
 
* [[Injection Fairy Lily]]
 
* [[Injection Fairy Lily]]
* [[Windwitch - Glass Bell]]
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* [[Jester Confit]]
 
* [[Windwitch - Ice Bell]]
 
* [[Windwitch - Ice Bell]]
 
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* [[Crowley, the Magistus of Grimoires]]
 
|flip monsters =
 
|flip monsters =
 
* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer]]
 
* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer]]
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* [[Wynn the Wind Charmer]]
 
* [[Wynn the Wind Charmer]]
 
* [[Fairy Tail - Sleeper]]
 
* [[Fairy Tail - Sleeper]]
 
 
|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
 
* [[Windwitch - Snow Bell]]
 
* [[Windwitch - Snow Bell]]
 
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* [[Windwitch - Glass Bell]]
 
|pendulum monsters =
 
|pendulum monsters =
 
* [[Dark Doriado]]
 
* [[Dark Doriado]]
 
* [[Magical Abductor]]
 
* [[Magical Abductor]]
 
 
|fusion monsters =
 
|fusion monsters =
 
* ''[[Invoked]] Fusion Monsters''
 
* ''[[Invoked]] Fusion Monsters''
 
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* [[Kamionwizard]]/[[Sanwitch]] (as targets for "Ready Fusion")
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
 
* [[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]
 
* [[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]
 
* [[Windwitch - Winter Bell]]
 
* [[Windwitch - Winter Bell]]
 
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* [[Chaos Angel]]
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Abyss Dweller]]
 
* [[Abyss Dweller]]
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* [[Bahamut Shark]]
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** [[Toadally Awesome]]
 
* [[Downerd Magician]]
 
* [[Downerd Magician]]
 
* [[Lightning Chidori]]
 
* [[Lightning Chidori]]
* ''Rank 3 and 4 monsters''
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* [[King of the Feral Imps]]
 
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* [[Ninaruru, the Magistus Glass Goddess]]
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* [[Gagagaga Magician]]
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* [[Number F0: Utopic Future]]
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** [[Number F0: Utopic Draco Future]]
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* [[Number 3: Cicada King]]
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* [[The Phantom Knights of Break Sword]]
 
|link monsters =
 
|link monsters =
* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer, Aloft]]
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* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer, Immovable]]
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* [[Eria the Water Charmer, Gentle]]
 
* [[Hiita the Fire Charmer, Ablaze]]
 
* [[Hiita the Fire Charmer, Ablaze]]
 
* [[Wynn the Wind Charmer, Verdant]]
 
* [[Wynn the Wind Charmer, Verdant]]
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* [[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]
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* [[Dharc the Dark Charmer, Gloomy]]
 
* [[Crowley, the First Propheseer]]
 
* [[Crowley, the First Propheseer]]
 
* ''[[Attribute Booster]]s''
 
* ''[[Attribute Booster]]s''
 
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|normal spells =
|spells =
 
* [[Possessed Awakening]]
 
 
* [[Invocation]]
 
* [[Invocation]]
* [[Magical Dimension]]
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* [[Spellbook of Knowledge]]
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* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Bonfire]]
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* [[Ready Fusion]]
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|equip spells =
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* [[Kahyoreigetsu]]
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* [[Wonder Wand]]
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|field spells =
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* [[Grand Spiritual Art - Ichirin]]
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* [[Secret Village of the Spellcasters]]
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|continuous spells =
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* [[Awakening of the Possessed]]
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* [[Terrors in the Hidden City]]
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* [[Magician's Restage]]
 
* [[Magician's Left Hand]]
 
* [[Magician's Left Hand]]
 
* [[Magician's Right Hand]]
 
* [[Magician's Right Hand]]
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* [[Fairy Tail Tales]]
 
* [[Secret Sanctuary of the Spellcasters]]
 
* [[Secret Sanctuary of the Spellcasters]]
* [[Secret Village of the Spellcasters]]
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* [[Trismagistus]]
* [[Spellbook of Knowledge]]
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|quick-play spells =
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* [[Spirit Charmers]]
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* [[Magical Dimension]]
 
* [[Spellbook of Wisdom]]
 
* [[Spellbook of Wisdom]]
* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Eye of Illusion]]
 
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|normal traps =
|traps =
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* [[Possessed Partnerships]]
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* [[Metaverse]]
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|continuous traps =
 
* [[Unpossessed]]
 
* [[Unpossessed]]
* [[Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan]]
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* [[RGB Rainbowlution]]
* [[Magician's Circle]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
{{Decklist|Obelisk Force "Kaiju + Charmer" Deck
 
{{Decklist|Obelisk Force "Kaiju + Charmer" Deck
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
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*[[Familiar-Possessed - Dharc]]
 
*[[Familiar-Possessed - Dharc]]
 
*[[Inari Fire]]
 
*[[Inari Fire]]
*[[Jigobyte]]
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*[[Jigabyte]]
 
*[[Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness]]
 
*[[Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness]]
 
*[[Thunder King, the Lightningstrike Kaiju]]
 
*[[Thunder King, the Lightningstrike Kaiju]]
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*[[Unpossessed]] x3
 
*[[Unpossessed]] x3
 
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== Animation ==
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This theme was one of those featured in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! CARD GAME THE CHRONICLES]]'' video.
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 13 February 2024

Charmer
The four original "Charmers" and their Familiars
The four original "Charmers" and their Familiars
Japanese
  • れい使つか
  • 霊使い (base)
  • れいつかい (ruby)
  • Reitsukai (romanized)
  • Spirit Charmer (translated)
French
  • la Charmeuse
  • the Charmer (translated)
German
  • Verzaubererin
  • Enchantress (translated)
Italian
  • Ammaliatore/Ammaliatrice
Korean
  • 령사
  • 靈師 (Hanja)
  • Ryeongsa (romanized)
  • Spirit Charmer (translated)
Portuguese
  • Encantador(a)
  • Enchanter (translated)
Spanish
  • el/la Encantador/a
  • the Enchanter/ess (translated)
  • Encanatador/a (formerly)
  • Enchanter/ess (translated)
Sets
TCG
OCG
Korean
Anime appearances
Manga appearances
Lists

Walking with spirits day after day.
Dance with brilliant colors, oh one ring.

— The tagline of Structure Deck: Masters of the Spiritual Arts in promotional material

"Charmer", known as "Spirit Charmer" (れい使つかReitsukai) in the Japanese version, is an archetype of six Level 3 Spellcaster Flip monsters with 500 ATK and 1500 DEF.

History[edit]

The original four "Charmers", "Aussa", "Eria", "Hiita", and "Wynn", were first released in The Lost Millennium. Two packs later, in Elemental Energy, they had their "Familiar-Possessed" forms released, and their final forms were released two packs after that, in Enemy of Justice. "Dharc" and "Lyna", the DARK and LIGHT "Charmers", do not follow this trend: "Dharc", which was released in The Duelist Genesis, did not get his "Familiar-Possessed" form until 14 packs later in Order of Chaos, and "Lyna", which was released in The Shining Darkness, did not get her "Familiar-Possessed" form until it came out 28 packs latter in Maximum Crisis. "Dharc" appears to be the only male "Charmer" in the archetype; this is supported by its German, Italian and Spanish names (with the masculine nouns "Zauberer", "Ammaliatore" and "Encantador" instead of the feminine "Zaubererin", "Ammaliatrice" and "Encantadora"), but refuted by its French name (with the feminine "Charmeuse").

Design[edit]

There is one "Charmer" for each Attribute excluding DIVINE. The effect of each "Charmer" allows it to take control of 1 opponent's face-up monster of the same Attribute as that "Charmer" after it was flipped face-up, for as long as the "Charmer" stays face-up on the field. Each "Charmer" features a familiar, a Level 1 or 2 monster with the same Attribute as the "Charmer", most being Normal Monsters from the earliest OCG sets. They also also have two sets of advanced forms ("Familiar-Possesseds" and Cataclysmic Charmers), and a series of similarly Attribute-centered Trap Cards known as Spiritual Arts depicting them. According to The Valuable Book 8, 「霊使い」 stands for 「せいれい使い」 (Spirit Charmer), 「霊術」 stands for 「せいれいじゅつ」 (Spirit Art). Akina Fujiwara designed the "Charmers", although she did not draw their Cataclysmic forms.

DARK  DARK.svg EARTH EARTH.svg FIRE  FIRE.svg LIGHT LIGHT.svg WATER WATER.svg WIND  WIND.svg
Charmer Dharc Aussa Hiita Lyna Eria Wynn
Familiar Meda Bat Archfiend Marmot of Nefariousness Fox Fire Happy Lover Gigobyte Petit Dragon
Unpossessed Familiar None yet Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness Inari Fire None yet Jigabyte Ranryu
Awakened Familiar None yet Nefariouser Archfiend Greater Inari Fire None yet Gagigobyte Rasenryu
Familiar-Possessed Dharc Aussa Hiita Lyna Eria Wynn
Link Monster Dharc, Gloomy Aussa, Immovable Hiita, Ablaze Lyna, Lustrous Eria, Gentle Wynn, Verdant
Channeler None yet Aussa Hiita None yet None yet Wynn
Cataclysmic Charmer None yet Avalanching Aussa Blazing Hiita None yet Raging Eria Storming Wynn
Spiritual Art Greed Kurogane Kurenai Hijiri Aoi Miyabi
Related Winda, Priestess of Gusto

Playing style[edit]

"Unpossessed" is the key card of this deck, preventing "Charmer" monsters from being destroyed by battle allowing their effects to be activated, and also to Special Summon Spellcaster monsters with 1500 DEF from the Deck, including not members of this archetype like "Injection Fairy Lily" or "Windwitch - Glass Bell". "Awakening of the Possessed" increase the ATK of the player's monsters, protect "Charmers" and "Familiar-Possessed" monsters from being destroyed by card effects and also let the player draw a card if a monster with 1850 original ATK is Normal/Special Summoned, including not members of this archetype like the "Fairy Tail" monsters.

Recommended cards

Animation[edit]

This theme was one of those featured in the Yu-Gi-Oh! CARD GAME THE CHRONICLES video.