"Genex" (ジェネクス Jenekusu) is an archetype of mostly Machine monsters with various Attributes (primarily DARK) introduced in Limited Edition 13 in the OCG and in Duel Terminal 1 in the TCG.
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Most of members' 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.
A sub-archetype, "R-Genex", was added in Justice Strikes Back!!, Champion of Chaos!! and Charge of the Genex!!.
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Design
The name of "Genex" Synchro Monsters are based on sources of energy such as hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, etc.
Playing style
The classic playstyle of the "Genex" archetype uses "Genex Controller" to achieve various effects and perform Synchro Summons, "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.
The modern playstyle is entirely dependent on the Link-1 Link Monster "Repaired Genex Controller". With "Repaired Genex Controller", the player can Normal Summon a "Genex" monster each time a "Genex" monster is added to their hand (whether from the Deck, field, or GY), with no once per turn limit attached. Thus, by repeatedly adding "Genex" monsters to the hand, "Genex" can swarm large amounts of monsters for Extra Deck Synchro boss monsters.
In-archetype, "Genex" has multiple non-once-per-turn ways to add "Genex" monsters to hand and enable their swarming. The key enablers are "Genex" monsters who search "Genex" monsters when Normal Summoned:
Genex NS Searcher | Targets | ||
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R-Genex Turbo | Recycled Oracle |
Power Planner | |
Genex Power Planner | Birdman Remote Spare |
Undine Magma |
Birdman |
R-Genex Magma | Overseer Turing |
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R-Genex Crusher | R-Undine[b] | Turbo | |
Genex Undine | Controller (R-Undine)[c] |
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By searching "Genex" monsters that are themselves on-Summon searchers, "Repaired Genex Controller" can create "Summon chains" of Normal Summons, searches, and more Normal Summons. Importantly, as indicated by the underlined entries, "Turbo", "Power Planner", "Magma" and "Crusher" form a closed searching loop, providing (theoretically) infinite Normal Summons; "Power Planner", "Undine" and "Controller" also forms its own extended search chain.
The "startup" for the "Summon chain" is provided by "Repaired Genex Controller" itself, who adds a "Genex" monster from the GY to hand when Link Summoned.
Because "Repaired Genex Controller" triggers its effect immediately after adding a monster, it is important to search and Summon a "Genex" Tuner before running out of Main Monster Zones. The player can then Synchro Summon to free up MMZ space for future Summons.
Once a "Summon chain" ends, the player can "restart" the "Summon chain" by using other effects to add "Genex" monsters to hand. In-archetype, "Genex Ally Birdman" and "R-Genex Undine" can both perform this task (from the hand and GY respectively), with both having the added bonus of being (or being able to become) Tuners. External "Genex" searching, such as "Small World" or "Bonfire", or methods to return cards from the field to the hand, such as "Dewloren, Tiger King of the Ice Barrier" and "Merry Melffys", can also restart the "Summon chain".
Through the swarming enabled by "Repaired Genex Controller" and its "Summon chains", "Genex" can easily gather materials for Synchro boss monsters; "Genex" cannot leverage the swarming for non-Synchro Extra Deck monsters because "Repaired Genex Controller" locks the player into only Synchro Summons, and only with "Genex" Tuners. However, it doesn't xenolock the Synchro Monsters themselves, permitting a varierty of boss options like the in-archetype "Arms of Genex Return Zero" (which grants in-archetype resource recovery) or the generic "Baronne de Fleur".
Among their other cards, "Genex" also have "Locomotion R-Genex", which can take control of an opponent's monster when Synchro Summoned. Not only does it not target, but it also works during the opponent's turn thanks to "R-Genex Turing". "Genex Ally Axel", a Synchro Monster that also requires a "Genex" Tuner, can Special Summon a Level 4 or lower Machine monster back from the GY, allowing for even more Synchro Summons.
Tips
- Since it is vital to resolve the effect of "Repaired Genex Controller", cards such as "Sauravis, the Ancient and Ascended", "Link into the VRAINS!" and "Crossout Designator" are recommended in order to protect it.
- "PSY-Framelord Omega" is a great choice to Synchro Summon, since it can banish itself and a card from the opponent's hand. Not only this reduces the opponent's resources, but it also opens more zones for the player to use.
- Among the starters, "Genex Power Planner" is usually one of the best options to return from the field to the hand, since it can search both "Genex Ally Birdman" and "Genex Undine", important pieces to finish the player's combos.
- If the player already controls a "Genex" monster, "R-Genex Turing" can Summon itself during the opponent's turn alongside a "Bystial" monster (such as "Bystial Druiswurm"). This is a great method to Summon Synchro Monsters that have effects when Synchro Summoned, such as "Locomotion R-Genex".