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[[File:HydradriveToken-JP-Anime-VR-NC.png|150px|left|thumb|A "[[Hydradrive Token]]", bearing the archetype's sigil on its head.]] | [[File:HydradriveToken-JP-Anime-VR-NC.png|150px|left|thumb|A "[[Hydradrive Token]]", bearing the archetype's sigil on its head.]] | ||
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
− | Due to its namesake, | + | Due to its namesake, many members of this archetype have a reptilian, snake-like look with most of the Main Deck and Link-1 monsters resembling animals like snakes or lizards (except "[[Hydradrive Agent]]" and "[[Hydradrive Bringer]]"). The archetype's Link-2 and Link-3 monsters feature a more humanoid design while their Link-4 monsters resemble the [[wikipedia: Naga]], a semi-divine mythical creature that are half-human and half-snake in appearance. The Link-5 monsters are directly based on hydras. |
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
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==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
− | "Hydradrive" plays around Link Summoning its Link Monsters, after which their strategy shifts to play around the opponent's monsters' Attributes. The Link Monsters all share the effect to be able to [[direct attack|attack directly]] if the opponent controls a monster with the same Attribute as itself, as well as [[Special Summon]]ing a "[[Hydradrive Token]]" upon being [[destroy]]ed, so to easily defend the player itself from being attack directly and/or set up more Link Summons. | + | "Hydradrive" plays around Link Summoning its Link Monsters, after which their strategy shifts to play around the opponent's monsters' Attributes. The Link-1 Monsters all share the effect to be able to [[direct attack|attack directly]] if the opponent controls a monster with the same Attribute as itself, as well as [[Special Summon]]ing a "[[Hydradrive Token]]" upon being [[destroy]]ed, so to easily defend the player itself from being attack directly and/or set up more Link Summons. Higher-Link monsters can negate the effects of monsters that share their Attributes, and can take on multiple Attributes themselves, in addition to manipulating the Attributes of monsters the opponent controls. |
==References== | ==References== |
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"Hydradrive", known as "Highdrive"[1] (ハイドライブ Haidoraibu) in Japan, also tentativelly called "High Drive"[2], is an archetype of Cyberse monsters of various Attributes used by Bohman and Haru in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime.
Design
Appearance
Due to its namesake, many members of this archetype have a reptilian, snake-like look with most of the Main Deck and Link-1 monsters resembling animals like snakes or lizards (except "Hydradrive Agent" and "Hydradrive Bringer"). The archetype's Link-2 and Link-3 monsters feature a more humanoid design while their Link-4 monsters resemble the wikipedia: Naga, a semi-divine mythical creature that are half-human and half-snake in appearance. The Link-5 monsters are directly based on hydras.
Etymology
The Japanese name of this archetype is a portmanteau of "high" (ハイ Hai), "hydra" (ハイドラ Haidora), and "drive" (ドライブ Doraibu). Fittingly, the Hydra is usually depicted as reptilian, explaining the design of most "Hydradrive" monsters.
Playing style
"Hydradrive" plays around Link Summoning its Link Monsters, after which their strategy shifts to play around the opponent's monsters' Attributes. The Link-1 Monsters all share the effect to be able to attack directly if the opponent controls a monster with the same Attribute as itself, as well as Special Summoning a "Hydradrive Token" upon being destroyed, so to easily defend the player itself from being attack directly and/or set up more Link Summons. Higher-Link monsters can negate the effects of monsters that share their Attributes, and can take on multiple Attributes themselves, in addition to manipulating the Attributes of monsters the opponent controls.
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode Ai of the Beholder" ( 101: "Hydradrive Counter readout)
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode LINK VRAINS 2.0" (early official subtitles) 47: "