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{{Infobox archetype
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| image = Graydle.png
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| cut_from_names = true
| caption = "[[Graydle Dragon]]"
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| image         = GraydleDragon-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
| ja_name = グレイドル
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| caption       = "[[Graydle Dragon]]"
| romaji = Gureidoru
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| ja_name       = グレイドル
| fr_name = Berceau-Gris
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| romaji         = Gureidoru
| de_name = Graulien
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| fr_name       = Berceau-Gris
| it_name = Reticulliano
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| de_name       = Graulien
| it_trans = Reticulian
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| it_name       = Reticulliano
| ko_name = 그레이돌
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| it_trans       = Reticradlian
| ko_romanized = Geuleidol
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| ko_name       = 그레이돌
| pt_name = Alicercinza
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| ko_romanized   = Geureidol
| es_name = Cunagrís
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| pt_name       = Alicercinza
| sets =
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| es_name       = Cunagrís
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| sets           =
 
* [[Dimension of Chaos]]
 
* [[Dimension of Chaos]]
* [[Invasion of Venom]]
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* [[Invasion: Vengeance]]
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| anime          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]
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| manga          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
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"'''Graydle'''" (グレイドル ''Gureidoru'') is an [[archetype]] of [[WATER]] [[Aqua]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] debuting in ''[[Dimension of Chaos]]''.
"'''Graydle'''" (グレイドル ''Gureidoru'') is an [[archetype]] of [[WATER]] [[Aqua]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] debuting in ''[[Dimension of Chaos]]''.
 
 
 
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
 
===Appearance===
 
===Appearance===
 
The artworks of "[[Graydle Impact]]" and "[[Graydle Parasite]]" suggest that the original monsters are liquid metallic alien slime creatures that arrived on Earth and parasitically possess other creatures. Furthermore, it seems that they can mold themselves, such as splitting in two as shown in "[[Graydle Split]]" or merging together to form chimera-like monsters, such as the [[Synchro Monster]] "[[Graydle Dragon]]".
 
The artworks of "[[Graydle Impact]]" and "[[Graydle Parasite]]" suggest that the original monsters are liquid metallic alien slime creatures that arrived on Earth and parasitically possess other creatures. Furthermore, it seems that they can mold themselves, such as splitting in two as shown in "[[Graydle Split]]" or merging together to form chimera-like monsters, such as the [[Synchro Monster]] "[[Graydle Dragon]]".
 
 
The color scheme of the possessed creatures is based in the three main types of cards: Monster ("[[Graydle Eagle]]"), Trap ("[[Graydle Cobra]]") and Spell ("[[Graydle Alligator]]"). Furthermore, all of the Main Deck monsters' ATK and DEF sums 2000, so far.
 
The color scheme of the possessed creatures is based in the three main types of cards: Monster ("[[Graydle Eagle]]"), Trap ("[[Graydle Cobra]]") and Spell ("[[Graydle Alligator]]"). Furthermore, all of the Main Deck monsters' ATK and DEF sums 2000, so far.
 
 
===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
Although the specific origins of the name "Graydle" aren't clear, it is a portmanteau of the words "Gray" and "Cradle". "Gray" or "Grays" is a term that is used to refer to a stereotypical small [[wikipedia:Grey alien|grey alien man]].
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"Graydle" appears to be a portmanteau of the words "Gray" and "Cradle". "Gray" or "Grays" is a term that is used to refer to a stereotypical small [[wikipedia:Grey alien|grey alien men]].
 
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The Italian name, "Reticulliano", may come from the star [[wikipedia:Zeta Reticuli|Zeta Reticuli]] instead (a popular star among ufologists due to the [[wikipedia:Barney and Betty Hill|Barney and Betty Hill]] case, in which a couple claims to have been abducted by greys coming from that system) and "culla" (Italian for "cradle").
The Italian name, "Reticulliano", may be from the star [[wikipedia:Zeta Reticuli|Zeta Reticuli]], a popular star among ufologists due to the [[wikipedia:Barney and Betty Hill|Barney and Betty Hill]] case, in which a couple has been abducted by Greys.
 
 
 
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
 
 
Fitting the archetype's "parasite" theme, the "possessed" "Graydle" monsters consist of [[equip]]ping themselves to opponent monsters when [[destroyed by battle]] or by specific effects and taking [[control]] of them. The support cards so far either aid on using those effects, such as "[[Graydle Parasite]]" and "[[Graydle Impact]]", or help swarming "Graydle" monsters, such as "Graydle Split".
 
Fitting the archetype's "parasite" theme, the "possessed" "Graydle" monsters consist of [[equip]]ping themselves to opponent monsters when [[destroyed by battle]] or by specific effects and taking [[control]] of them. The support cards so far either aid on using those effects, such as "[[Graydle Parasite]]" and "[[Graydle Impact]]", or help swarming "Graydle" monsters, such as "Graydle Split".
 
 
Other combos include [[Special Summon]]ing "[[Graydle Cobra]]" with "[[Call of the Haunted]]" and using "[[Magic Planter]]" to draw 2 and then take control of an opponent's monster, then using "[[Release Restraint Wave]]" to destroy all of your opponent's Set [[Spell]]s and [[Trap]]s.
 
Other combos include [[Special Summon]]ing "[[Graydle Cobra]]" with "[[Call of the Haunted]]" and using "[[Magic Planter]]" to draw 2 and then take control of an opponent's monster, then using "[[Release Restraint Wave]]" to destroy all of your opponent's Set [[Spell]]s and [[Trap]]s.
 
 
Their boss monster, "[[Graydle Dragon]]" destroys cards your opponent controls up to the number of [[WATER]] monsters used for its [[Synchro Summon]]; also, if it ends up being [[destroy]]ed, you can revive another "Graydle" monster to either take control of an opponent's monster or to use it to Special Summon "[[Graydle Slime]]" and Synchro Summon another "Graydle Dragon".
 
Their boss monster, "[[Graydle Dragon]]" destroys cards your opponent controls up to the number of [[WATER]] monsters used for its [[Synchro Summon]]; also, if it ends up being [[destroy]]ed, you can revive another "Graydle" monster to either take control of an opponent's monster or to use it to Special Summon "[[Graydle Slime]]" and Synchro Summon another "Graydle Dragon".
 
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===Recommended cards===
==Recommended cards==
 
 
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
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* [[Graydle Cobra]]
 
* [[Graydle Cobra]]
 
* [[Graydle Eagle]]
 
* [[Graydle Eagle]]
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* [[Revealer of the Ice Barrier]] ''(with "Mirror Magic Master of the Ice Barrier")''
 
* [[Aquaactress Arowana]]
 
* [[Aquaactress Arowana]]
 
* [[Aquaactress Guppy]]
 
* [[Aquaactress Guppy]]
 
* [[Aquaactress Tetra]]
 
* [[Aquaactress Tetra]]
 
* [[Crane Crane]]
 
* [[Crane Crane]]
* [[Mother Grizzly]]
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* [[Cartorhyn the Hidden Gem of the Seafront]]
* [[Snowman Eater]]
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* [[Ice Knight]]
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* [[Aqua Spirit]]
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* [[Therion "Reaper" Fum]]
 
|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
 
* [[Graydle Slime]]
 
* [[Graydle Slime]]
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* [[Graydle Slime Jr.]]
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* [[Mirror Magic Master of the Ice Barrier]]
 
* [[Debris Dragon]]
 
* [[Debris Dragon]]
 
* [[Fishborg Archer]]
 
* [[Fishborg Archer]]
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* [[Fishborg Harpooner]]
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* [[Ghost Sister & Spooky Dogwood]]
 
* [[Vylon Prism]]
 
* [[Vylon Prism]]
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* [[Icejade Ran Aegirine]]
 
|synchro monsters =  
 
|synchro monsters =  
 
* [[Graydle Dragon]]
 
* [[Graydle Dragon]]
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* [[Adamancipator Risen - Dragite]]
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* [[White Aura Whale]]
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* [[Sea Dragon Lord Gishilnodon]]
 
* [[Dewloren, Tiger King of the Ice Barrier]]
 
* [[Dewloren, Tiger King of the Ice Barrier]]
* [[Goyo Guardian]]
 
 
* [[Gungnir, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
 
* [[Gungnir, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
* [[Black Rose Dragon]]
 
* [[Black Rose Moonlight Dragon]]
 
 
* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]
 
* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]
 
* [[Yazi, Evil of the Yang Zing]]
 
* [[Yazi, Evil of the Yang Zing]]
 
* [[Scrap Dragon]]
 
* [[Scrap Dragon]]
* [[Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend]]
 
* [[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend]]
 
* [[Stardust Dragon]]
 
* [[Stardust Spark Dragon]]
 
* [[Crimson Blader]]
 
* [[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]
 
* [[PSY-Framelord Omega]]
 
* [[Giganticastle]]
 
 
* [[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
 
* [[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
 
* [[Leo, the Keeper of the Sacred Tree]]
 
* [[Leo, the Keeper of the Sacred Tree]]
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* [[Icejade Gymir Aegirine]]
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* [[Swordsoul Supreme Sovereign - Chengying]]
 
* [[Star Eater]]
 
* [[Star Eater]]
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
* Rank 3 Xyz Monsters
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* [[Toadally Awesome]]
|spells =
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* [[Armored Kappa]]
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* [[Cat Shark]]
* [[Graydle Impact]]
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* [[Ghostrick Alucard]]
* [[Aquarium Set]]
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* "[[Armored Xyz (archetype)|Armored Xyz]]" Xyz Monsters
* [[Aquarium Stage]]
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** [[Xyz Armor Torpedo]]
* [[Inferno Reckless Summon]]
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** [[Xyz Armor Fortress]]
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** [[Full Armored Crystalzero Lancer]]
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** [[Full Armored Dark Knight Lancer]]
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|link monsters =
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* [[Mistar Boy]]
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* [[Eria the Water Charmer, Gentle]]
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* [[Marincess Coral Anemone]]
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|normal spells =
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* [[Final Gesture]]
 
* [[Magic Planter]]
 
* [[Magic Planter]]
 
* [[Moray of Greed]]
 
* [[Moray of Greed]]
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* [[Release Restraint Wave]]
 
* [[Release Restraint Wave]]
 
* [[Salvage]]
 
* [[Salvage]]
* [[Supply Squad]]
 
 
* [[Surface]]
 
* [[Surface]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
|traps =
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* [[Foolish Burial Goods]]
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|continuous spells =
* [[Graydle Parasite]]
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* [[Graydle Impact]]
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* [[Aquarium Set]]
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* [[Aquarium Stage]]
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* [[Freezing Chains of the Ice Barrier]] ''(with "Mirror Magic Master of the Ice Barrier")''
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* [[Supply Squad]]
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|normal traps =
 
* [[Graydle Split]]
 
* [[Graydle Split]]
 
* [[Battle Mania]]
 
* [[Battle Mania]]
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* [[Magical Hats]] (use with "Aquarium Set" and "Aquarium Stage")
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* [[Needle Ceiling]]
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* [[Torrential Reborn]]
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* [[White Howling]]
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* [[Ice Barrier (card)|Ice Barrier]]
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|counter traps =
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* [[Graydle Combat]]
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* [[Mannadium Reframing]]
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|continuous traps =
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* [[Graydle Parasite]]
 
* [[Bubble Bringer]]
 
* [[Bubble Bringer]]
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
* [[Magical Hats]] (use with "Aquarium Set" and "Aquarium Stage")
 
* [[Needle Ceiling]]
 
 
* [[Skill Drain]]
 
* [[Skill Drain]]
* [[Torrential Reborn]]
 
 
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== Weaknesses ==
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=== Weaknesses ===
* Due to their heavy emphasis on taking control of other monsters, "Graydle" Decks tend to have trouble with cards that prevent control switching, such as "[[Owner's Seal]]" and "[[Remove Brainwashing]]".
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* Since "Graydle" monsters rely on being destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, in order to activate their effects and equip themselves to the opponent's targeted monsters to take control of them:
* The "Graydle" monsters' controlling effects [[target]], so effects that prevent targeting will stop them dead. Alternately, "[[Interdimensional Matter Transporter]]" and other self-removal effects can help prevent your monsters from being controlled (especially useful if you have ways of bringing them back afterwards).
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** "[[Remove Brainwashing]]" is very effective against this Deck, preventing the player's monsters from being stolen.
* Most "Graydle" strategies rely on their cards being sent to the Graveyard for their effects to activate, so [[Banish]] effects can quickly shut them down.
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** Their effects can be easily prevented by [[banish]]ing them, with card effects such as "[[Banisher of the Radiance]]", "[[Different Dimension Ground]]", and "[[Dimensional Fissure]]".
** Cards like "[[Disappear]]" or "[[Dark Smog]]" are useful against the Special Summoning effects of "Graydle Slime" or "Graydle Dragon", as you can wait for their user to declare a [[target]] before Banishing it.
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** "[[The Emperor's Holiday]]" can negate their effects while they're Equip Cards, therefore taking away their main advantage of taking control, while also preventing the equipped monsters from being destroyed once the "Graydle" Equip Card leaves the field.<!--@@@THIS IS NOT A MISTAKE. The host-destroying effects of the Graydle monsters are Continuous, therefore they are negated even if they leave the field, similar to Jinzo + Call of the Haunted@@@-->
** Monsters who can banish opposing monsters that they destroy by battle (such as "[[Lesser Fiend]]") can dispose of "Graydle" monsters without triggering their effects.
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** The effects of the generic Rank 4 "[[Abyss Dweller]]" and the generic Level 5 [[Synchro Monster]] "[[Armades, Keeper of Boundaries]]" can prevent their effects from activating in the Graveyard (the latter only while it battles).
 
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** The effects of the "Graydle" monsters target, so they can be thwarted by monsters whose effects prevent them from being targeted by monster effects, such as:
* The main three "Graydle" monsters ("Eagle", "Cobra", and "Alligator") can only activate their effects if they are destroyed in certain ways; "Eagle" activates by Monster effects, "Cobra" activates on Traps, "Alligator" activates on Spells, and all three will activate if they're destroyed by battle. Consequently, you can prevent them from equipping themselves to your monsters by destroying each with card effects that ''won't'' trigger their effects, such as using "[[Trap Hole]]" on "Graydle Eagle", "[[Fissure]]" on "Graydle Cobra", or "[[Kozmo Dark Destroyer|Kozmo Dark Destroyer's]]" destruction effect on "Graydle Alligator".
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*** The generic Fusion Monsters "[[Mudragon of the Swamp]]" and "[[Invoked Cocytus]]" (the latter requiring the generic "[[Aleister the Invoker]]" and a WATER monster - which "[[Invocation]]" can easily use "Graydle" monsters for).
* The "Graydle" archetype has a strong emphasis on [[Continuous]] [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card|Trap Cards]] to make their plays, so Spell/Trap destruction can cripple their speed and deprive them of easy ways to trigger the effect of "Alligator" and/or "Cobra". If you don't mind destroying your own monsters, you can also use destruction effects on "Graydle" monsters that equip themselves to your monsters via their own effects.
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*** The generic Synchro Monsters "[[Archfiend's Call]]" (Level 6), "[[Leo, the Keeper of the Sacred Tree]]" (Level 10), and "[[Yazi, Evil of the Yang Zing]]" (Level 7). "[[Geomathmech Final Sigma]]" (Level 12) can also work, since it is unaffected by card effects.<!--@@@ Only SPELL immunity will work, as their stealing effects are only applied while they are Equip Cards, aka Equip Spells.)@@@-->
* "Graydle" monsters are all WATER-Attribute and Aqua-Type, so strategies can be made to counter their Attribute or Type specifically.
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*** The generic Xyz Monsters "[[Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir]]" (Rank 4) and "[[Number 97: Draglubion]]" (Rank 8).
* Most "Graydle" monsters (with the exception of "Graydle Dragon") have low ATK and DEF, with none of their Main Deck members exceeding 1500 ATK ("Graydle Eagle") and 2000 DEF ("Graydle Slime"). Additionally, their strategies often lend themselves to attacking stronger monsters in order to destroy themselves and activate their effects, which means that their user can end up depleting a significant amount of their own Life Points.
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*** The generic Link Monsters "[[Black Luster Soldier - Soldier of Chaos]]" (Link-3, requiring 3 different monsters which includes a Level 7+ monster) and "[[Borreload Dragon]]" (Link-4, requiring 4 Effect Monsters).
 
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* While the main 3 "Graydle" monsters activate their monster-stealing effects when destroyed by battle, they can also activate when destroyed by a certain card type (Monster, Spell, or Trap). Therefore, those effects can be avoided by destroying the "Graydle" monsters with an appropriate type of card effect.
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* Since "Graydle" monsters rely on becoming Equip Cards to take control of the opponent's monsters, as well as relying on their dedicated Spells/Traps to accelerate their plays, their strategy can be drastically slowed with Spell/Trap removal. However, destroying the "Graydle" Equip Cards will also destroy their equipped monsters, so caution should be taken.
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* Since all Main Deck "Graydle" monsters have low ATK and DEF, with none of them exceeding 1500 ATK ("Graydle Eagle") or 2000 DEF ("Graydle Slime" and "Graydle Slime Jr."):
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** The Deck can suffer from low LP as a result of "Graydle" monsters attacking into their opponent's monsters, in order to be destroyed and take control of them.
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** With their low ATK values, the effect of "[[King Tiger Wanghu]]" can work well against "Graydle" monsters, with the exception of "[[Graydle Eagle]]".
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** Their effects can easily be thwarted by placing monsters in [[Defense Position]], preventing the "Graydle" monsters from attacking them to destroy themselves by battle. However, caution should be taken, as it is also possible for the "Graydle" player to trigger their monsters' effects by destroying them with certain card effects.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* This archetype may be based of [[wikipedia:John Carpenter|John Carpenter]]'s 1982 film, [[wikipedia:The Thing (1982 film)|''The Thing'']].
 
* This archetype may be based of [[wikipedia:John Carpenter|John Carpenter]]'s 1982 film, [[wikipedia:The Thing (1982 film)|''The Thing'']].
 
* This archetype has similarities to the earlier "[[Alien]]" archetype; the members of both archetypes are extraterrestrial monsters whose strategies revolve around manipulating the opponent's monsters (although "Alien" Decks do so via "[[A-Counters]]", whereas "Graydle" Decks use their own monsters' effects instead).
 
* This archetype has similarities to the earlier "[[Alien]]" archetype; the members of both archetypes are extraterrestrial monsters whose strategies revolve around manipulating the opponent's monsters (although "Alien" Decks do so via "[[A-Counters]]", whereas "Graydle" Decks use their own monsters' effects instead).
 
 
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Graydle
"Graydle Dragon"
Japanese
  • グレイドル
  • Gureidoru (romanized)
French
  • Berceau-Gris
German
  • Graulien
Italian
  • Reticulliano
  • Reticradlian (translated)
Korean
  • 그레이돌
  • Geureidol (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Alicercinza
Spanish
  • Cunagrís
Sets
Anime appearances
Manga appearances
Lists

"Graydle" (グレイドル Gureidoru) is an archetype of WATER Aqua monsters debuting in Dimension of Chaos.

Design[edit]

Appearance[edit]

The artworks of "Graydle Impact" and "Graydle Parasite" suggest that the original monsters are liquid metallic alien slime creatures that arrived on Earth and parasitically possess other creatures. Furthermore, it seems that they can mold themselves, such as splitting in two as shown in "Graydle Split" or merging together to form chimera-like monsters, such as the Synchro Monster "Graydle Dragon". The color scheme of the possessed creatures is based in the three main types of cards: Monster ("Graydle Eagle"), Trap ("Graydle Cobra") and Spell ("Graydle Alligator"). Furthermore, all of the Main Deck monsters' ATK and DEF sums 2000, so far.

Etymology[edit]

"Graydle" appears to be a portmanteau of the words "Gray" and "Cradle". "Gray" or "Grays" is a term that is used to refer to a stereotypical small grey alien men. The Italian name, "Reticulliano", may come from the star Zeta Reticuli instead (a popular star among ufologists due to the Barney and Betty Hill case, in which a couple claims to have been abducted by greys coming from that system) and "culla" (Italian for "cradle").

Playing style[edit]

Fitting the archetype's "parasite" theme, the "possessed" "Graydle" monsters consist of equipping themselves to opponent monsters when destroyed by battle or by specific effects and taking control of them. The support cards so far either aid on using those effects, such as "Graydle Parasite" and "Graydle Impact", or help swarming "Graydle" monsters, such as "Graydle Split". Other combos include Special Summoning "Graydle Cobra" with "Call of the Haunted" and using "Magic Planter" to draw 2 and then take control of an opponent's monster, then using "Release Restraint Wave" to destroy all of your opponent's Set Spells and Traps. Their boss monster, "Graydle Dragon" destroys cards your opponent controls up to the number of WATER monsters used for its Synchro Summon; also, if it ends up being destroyed, you can revive another "Graydle" monster to either take control of an opponent's monster or to use it to Special Summon "Graydle Slime" and Synchro Summon another "Graydle Dragon".

Recommended cards[edit]

Recommended cards

Weaknesses[edit]

  • Since "Graydle" monsters rely on being destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, in order to activate their effects and equip themselves to the opponent's targeted monsters to take control of them:
  • While the main 3 "Graydle" monsters activate their monster-stealing effects when destroyed by battle, they can also activate when destroyed by a certain card type (Monster, Spell, or Trap). Therefore, those effects can be avoided by destroying the "Graydle" monsters with an appropriate type of card effect.
  • Since "Graydle" monsters rely on becoming Equip Cards to take control of the opponent's monsters, as well as relying on their dedicated Spells/Traps to accelerate their plays, their strategy can be drastically slowed with Spell/Trap removal. However, destroying the "Graydle" Equip Cards will also destroy their equipped monsters, so caution should be taken.
  • Since all Main Deck "Graydle" monsters have low ATK and DEF, with none of them exceeding 1500 ATK ("Graydle Eagle") or 2000 DEF ("Graydle Slime" and "Graydle Slime Jr."):
    • The Deck can suffer from low LP as a result of "Graydle" monsters attacking into their opponent's monsters, in order to be destroyed and take control of them.
    • With their low ATK values, the effect of "King Tiger Wanghu" can work well against "Graydle" monsters, with the exception of "Graydle Eagle".
    • Their effects can easily be thwarted by placing monsters in Defense Position, preventing the "Graydle" monsters from attacking them to destroy themselves by battle. However, caution should be taken, as it is also possible for the "Graydle" player to trigger their monsters' effects by destroying them with certain card effects.

Trivia[edit]

  • This archetype may be based of John Carpenter's 1982 film, The Thing.
  • This archetype has similarities to the earlier "Alien" archetype; the members of both archetypes are extraterrestrial monsters whose strategies revolve around manipulating the opponent's monsters (although "Alien" Decks do so via "A-Counters", whereas "Graydle" Decks use their own monsters' effects instead).