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Warrior (
Contents
Overview
Warriors generally consist of human knights, brawlers, rogues, etc. There are Warriors of every Attribute, primarily EARTH, DARK, and LIGHT.
While the Warrior-type are highly diverse in playstyle, a recurring theme among these monsters is their Battle-related effects. Warrior monsters often has an effect that can be used during the Battle Phase to help them defeat the opponent monster (such as boosting its own ATK), or trigger certain effects during or after the battle.
Themes
TCG/OCG
- Armor Ninja
- Attribute Knight
- Battleguard
- Battlin' Boxer
- Black Luster Soldier
- Bounzer
- Buster Blader
- Butterspy / Phantom Butterfly
- Captain
- Celtic Guard
- Codebreaker
- Dark Blade
- Dark Scorpion
- Destiny HERO / Masked HERO / Vision HERO
- Dual Avatar
- Elementsaber
- Empowered Warrior
- Flame Swordsman
- Flower Cardian
- Force
- Freed
- Gearfried
- Gaia The Fierce Knight
- Gouki
- Goyo
- Grepher
- Heroic (and sub-archetypes)
- Igknight
- Infernoble Knight
- Legendary Knight
- Martial Art Spirit
- Mystic Swordsman
- Noble Knight
- Number C39 / Utopia
- Sasuke Samurai
- Silent Swordsman
- Six Samurai (and sub-archseries)
- Star
- The Phantom Knights (except "Raider's Wing")
- Three Musketeers of Face Cards
- U.A.
- War Rock
- ZEXAL shout
- Zubaba
- Mixed
Rush Duel
Anime/manga-only
- Mixed
Appearance in media
Most of the main protagonists of the series have used plenty of Warrior monsters in their Decks.
The following characters use Warrior monsters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
Manga
Anime
- Jaden Yuki
- Alexis Rhodes
- Chazz Princeton
- Aster Phoenix
- The D
- Reginald Van Howell III
- Titan
- Mr. Stein
Icons
These are the icons used to represent the Warrior Type in various video games. They either depict a sword (the weapon traditionally associated with warriors in fantasy media) or a generic knight.
Notes
- ↑ Consisting of only "Raidacross, Hero of the Dawn", "Raidacross, Hero of the Dusk", and "Hyper Engine Vast Vulcan".