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Dinosaur monsters are aesthetically themed after their historical namesake, as well as other prehistoric beasts like mammoths, ichthyosaurs, and pterosaurs. Some, such as "[[Uraby]]" and "[[Megazowler]]" have more down-to-earth design, while other such as "[[Miscellaneousaurus]]", and "[[Hydrogeddon]]" are more fantastical. Dinosaur monsters are predominantly [[EARTH]] or [[FIRE]], but do have members from all [[Attribute]]s in the game aside from [[DIVINE]]. | Dinosaur monsters are aesthetically themed after their historical namesake, as well as other prehistoric beasts like mammoths, ichthyosaurs, and pterosaurs. Some, such as "[[Uraby]]" and "[[Megazowler]]" have more down-to-earth design, while other such as "[[Miscellaneousaurus]]", and "[[Hydrogeddon]]" are more fantastical. Dinosaur monsters are predominantly [[EARTH]] or [[FIRE]], but do have members from all [[Attribute]]s in the game aside from [[DIVINE]]. | ||
− | Gameplay-wise, Dinosaurs' play style typically revolve around using high-ATK monsters and offensive [[Monster Effect]]s, Special Summoning high-Level Main Deck monsters, and effects that destroy friendly Dinosaur monsters for advantage. Due to a large number of generic Dinosaur supports, the type is also notable for allowing a great degree of hybridization between various Dinosaur themes, with recent Dinosaur supports have also provides cross-support with the [[Dragon]], [[Reptile]], | + | Gameplay-wise, Dinosaurs' play style typically revolve around using high-ATK monsters and offensive [[Monster Effect]]s, Special Summoning high-Level Main Deck monsters, and effects that destroy friendly Dinosaur monsters for advantage. Due to a large number of generic Dinosaur supports, the type is also notable for allowing a great degree of hybridization between various Dinosaur themes, with recent Dinosaur supports have also provides cross-support with the [[Dragon]], [[Reptile]], [[Sea Serpent]] and [[Wyrm]] types. |
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', Dinosaur monsters are lumped together with [[Dragon]] monsters, and are treated as the latter Type. | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom]]'', Dinosaur monsters are lumped together with [[Dragon]] monsters, and are treated as the latter Type. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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− | MegalosmasherX-SR04-EN-C-1E.png | Normal Monster | + | MegalosmasherX-SR04-EN-C-1E.png | Megalosmasher X - [[Normal Monster]] |
− | UltimateConductorTyranno-SR04-EN-UR-1E.png | Effect Monster | + | UltimateConductorTyranno-SR04-EN-UR-1E.png | Ultimate Conductor Tyranno - [[Effect Monster]] |
− | + | DinomorphiaRexterm-DIFO-EN-UR-1E.png | Dinomorphia Rexterm - [[Fusion Monster]] | |
− | DinomorphiaRexterm-DIFO-EN-UR-1E.png | Fusion Monster | + | DinowrestlerGigaSpinosavate-MP20-EN-C-1E.png | Dinowrestler Giga Spinosavate - [[Synchro Monster]] |
− | DinowrestlerGigaSpinosavate-MP20-EN-C-1E.png | Synchro Monster | + | TranscendosaurusDrillygnathus-DBWS-JP-C.png | Transcendosaurus Drillygnathus - [[Xyz Monster]] |
− | + | FireOpalHead-BACH-EN-C-1E.png | Fire Opal Head - [[Pendulum Monster]] | |
− | FireOpalHead-BACH-EN-C-1E.png | Pendulum Monster | + | Reprodocus-OP09-EN-SR-UE.png | Reprodocus - [[Link Monster]] |
− | Reprodocus-OP09-EN-SR-UE.png | Link Monster | + | DynamicDinoDynamix-RDMAX2-JP-UR.png | Dynamic Dino Dynamix - [[Maximum Monster]] (Rush Duel) |
− | DynamicDinoDynamix-RDMAX2-JP-UR.png |Maximum Monster (Rush Duel) | + | JurraeggToken-SR04-EN-C-1E.png | Jurraegg Token - [[Monster Token]] |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Dinosaur (Japanese:
Contents
Overview
Dinosaur monsters are aesthetically themed after their historical namesake, as well as other prehistoric beasts like mammoths, ichthyosaurs, and pterosaurs. Some, such as "Uraby" and "Megazowler" have more down-to-earth design, while other such as "Miscellaneousaurus", and "Hydrogeddon" are more fantastical. Dinosaur monsters are predominantly EARTH or FIRE, but do have members from all Attributes in the game aside from DIVINE.
Gameplay-wise, Dinosaurs' play style typically revolve around using high-ATK monsters and offensive Monster Effects, Special Summoning high-Level Main Deck monsters, and effects that destroy friendly Dinosaur monsters for advantage. Due to a large number of generic Dinosaur supports, the type is also notable for allowing a great degree of hybridization between various Dinosaur themes, with recent Dinosaur supports have also provides cross-support with the Dragon, Reptile, Sea Serpent and Wyrm types.
In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, Dinosaur monsters are lumped together with Dragon monsters, and are treated as the latter Type.
Themes
Pure
Mixed
- Bonding (through the Chemical monster series)
- Evol
- Gladiator Beast
In other media
The following characters use Dinosaur monsters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
Manga
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Anime
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V
Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS
Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS
Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!
Examples
Megalosmasher X - Normal Monster
Ultimate Conductor Tyranno - Effect Monster
Dinomorphia Rexterm - Fusion Monster
Dinowrestler Giga Spinosavate - Synchro Monster
Transcendosaurus Drillygnathus - Xyz Monster
Fire Opal Head - Pendulum Monster
Reprodocus - Link Monster
Dynamic Dino Dynamix - Maximum Monster (Rush Duel)
Jurraegg Token - Monster Token
Trivia
- There are no Dinosaur Ritual Monsters.