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"Genex" monsters were introduced in "[[Duel Terminal - Invasion of Worms!!]]". Two more sub-archetypes were added in "[[Duel Terminal - Justice Strikes Back!!|Justice Strikes Back!!]]", "[[Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!|Champion of Chaos!!]]" and "[[Duel Terminal - Charge of the Genex!!|Charge of the Genex!!]]": "[[R-Genex]]" and "[[Genex Ally]]", respectively. | "Genex" monsters were introduced in "[[Duel Terminal - Invasion of Worms!!]]". Two more sub-archetypes were added in "[[Duel Terminal - Justice Strikes Back!!|Justice Strikes Back!!]]", "[[Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!|Champion of Chaos!!]]" and "[[Duel Terminal - Charge of the Genex!!|Charge of the Genex!!]]": "[[R-Genex]]" and "[[Genex Ally]]", respectively. | ||
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In terms of viability, the "Genex" archetype suffers from having purely monsters and no Spell/Trap support. While the main archetype mostly revolves around the use of "[[Genex Controller]]" to achieve various effects and perform Synchro Summons of the Extra Deck monsters, "R-Genex" focuses on assisting the Special Summon of Genex and "R-Genex" monsters for swarming, and "Genex Ally" focuses on manipulating the six attributes to achieve different effects. | In terms of viability, the "Genex" archetype suffers from having purely monsters and no Spell/Trap support. While the main archetype mostly revolves around the use of "[[Genex Controller]]" to achieve various effects and perform Synchro Summons of the Extra Deck monsters, "R-Genex" focuses on assisting the Special Summon of Genex and "R-Genex" monsters for swarming, and "Genex Ally" focuses on manipulating the six attributes to achieve different effects. | ||
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+ | [[File:GenexAllyBirdman-SDSE-EN-C-1E.png|none|thumb|450x450px|"[[Genex Ally Birdman]]" can be Special Summoned for a quick Synchro or a Rank 3 Xyz Summon. You can also recycle monsters for another use, such as "[[Monarch]]" monsters.]] | ||
+ | [[File:GenexNeutron-SDSE-EN-C-1E.png|left|thumb|450x450px|"[[Genex Neutron]]" can search out any Machine-type monster and has decent stats for a Level 4.]] | ||
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"Genex" (ジェネクス Jenekusu) is an archetype of mostly Machine-Type monsters that have an affiliation with various Attributes that exist in the TCG/OCG. Most of their effects involves adding monsters from the Deck to the hand and Special Summon them, as well as using "Genex Controller" with low-Level monsters of the four basic Attributes for Synchro Summon. The name of "Genex" Synchro monsters takes after sources of energy such as hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, etc.
"Genex" monsters were introduced in "Duel Terminal - Invasion of Worms!!". Two more sub-archetypes were added in "Justice Strikes Back!!", "Champion of Chaos!!" and "Charge of the Genex!!": "R-Genex" and "Genex Ally", respectively.
Members
Monster | Corresponding archetype |
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Genex Ally Bellflame | Neo Flamvell |
Genex Ally Birdman | Mist Valley |
Genex Ally Powercell | Steelswarm |
Genex Ally Reliever | Naturia |
Genex Ally Solid | Gishki |
Genex Ally Triarm | Ally of Justice |
Genex Ally Triforce | Worm |
Genex Ally Volcannon | Jurrac |
Genex Army | Monarch |
Genex Blastfan | Gusto |
Genex Furnace | Flamvell |
Genex Gaia | Gem-Knight |
Genex Undine | Ice Barrier |
Locomotion R-Genex | Lswarm |
R-Genex Magma | Laval |
Vindikite R-Genex | Dragunity |
Strategy
In terms of viability, the "Genex" archetype suffers from having purely monsters and no Spell/Trap support. While the main archetype mostly revolves around the use of "Genex Controller" to achieve various effects and perform Synchro Summons of the Extra Deck monsters, "R-Genex" focuses on assisting the Special Summon of Genex and "R-Genex" monsters for swarming, and "Genex Ally" focuses on manipulating the six attributes to achieve different effects.
It's hard to build a deck centering around "Genex" monsters since their effects have little to no relation to each other.
Instead, the strategy section will list some useful "Genex" monsters.