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{{Infobox archetype
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| image         = InfernityLauncher-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
| caption = "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Avenger]]" in the artwork of "[[Infernity Launcher]]".
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| caption       = "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Avenger]]" in the artwork of "[[Infernity Launcher]]".
| ja_name = インフェルニティ
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| ja_name       = インフェルニティ
| romaji = Inferuniti
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| romaji         = Inferuniti
| en_anime = Infernalty
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| en_anime       = Infernalty
| fr_name = Enfernité
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| fr_name       = Enfernité
| de_name = Ewig infernal
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| de_name       = Ewig infernal
| it_name = Demoneterno
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| it_name       = Demoneterno
| ko_name = 인페르니티
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| it_trans      = Demoneternal
| ko_romanized = Inpereuniti
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| ko_name       = 인페르니티
| pt_name = Inférnico/a
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| ko_romanized   = Inpereuniti
| es_name = Inférnico/a
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| sc_name        = 无限狱
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; Croatian
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| es_name       = Inférnico/a
: Paklovječeni
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator promotional cards]]
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* [[Ancient Prophecy]]
 
* [[Ancient Prophecy]]
 
* [[Stardust Overdrive]]
 
* [[Stardust Overdrive]]
 
* [[The Shining Darkness]]
 
* [[The Shining Darkness]]
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* [[Phantom Rage]]
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* [[Gold Series 3]]
 
* [[Gold Series 3]]
 
* [[Photon Shockwave]]
 
* [[Photon Shockwave]]
 
* [[Cosmo Blazer]]
 
* [[Cosmo Blazer]]
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* [[Duelist Saga]]
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* [[Speed Duel: Attack from the Deep]]
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* [[Code of the Duelist]]
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* [[2021 Tin of Ancient Battles]]
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* [[Maze of Memories]]
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* [[V Jump Fall 2015 subscription bonus]]
 
* [[V Jump Fall 2015 subscription bonus]]
 
* [[20th Anniversary Pack 2nd Wave]]
 
* [[20th Anniversary Pack 2nd Wave]]
* [[Duelist Saga]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2020 Vol.3]]
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* [[Premium Pack 2021]]
| manga = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
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* [[History Archive Collection]]
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* [[V Jump Spring 2024 subscription bonus]]
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| manga         = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
 
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"'''Infernity'''" (インフェルニティ ''Inferuniti'') is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] used by [[Kalin Kessler]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' anime]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|manga]]. They consist of monsters whose effects activate when a player has no cards in [[hand]]. In episodes 33 - 35 in the dub of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'', the archetype was referred to as "'''Infernalty'''".
"'''Infernity'''" (インフェルニティ ''Inferuniti''), is an [[archetype]] of [[DARK]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] used by [[Kalin Kessler]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. They consist of monsters whose effects activate when a player has no cards in [[hand]]. In episodes 33 - 35 in the dub of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'', the archetype was referred to as "'''Infernalty'''".
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== Appearance ==
 
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"Infernity" has two primary themes within their artworks; members originating from the anime have a more Wild West-inspired aesthetic, as seen with "[[Infernity Avenger]]" and "[[Infernity Randomizer]]" for cowboys and the likes of "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Mirage]]" for Native Americans. Meanwhile, the manga members much more closely resemble chess pieces akin to the early "[[Archfiend]]" monsters, namely "[[Infernity Patriarch]]" and "[[Infernity Knight]]". Fire is also a commonality shared by members of the archetype and as their name implies, are generally demonic in appearance.
The first "Infernity" cards were released as promotional cards in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator]]'': "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", "[[Infernity Dwarf]]", and "[[Infernity Guardian]]". "[[Infernity Destroyer]]" was released in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator - World Championship 2009 Game Guide]]'' in Japan.
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== Etymology ==
 
 
The first "Infernity" card released in a booster pack was "[[Infernity Beast]]" in [[Ancient Prophecy]]. Two additional "Infernity" cards soon followed with the release of [[Stardust Overdrive]]: "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" and the first "Infernity" Trap Card "[[Infernity Force]]". With the release of [[The Shining Darkness]], fifteen more cards were added to the "Infernity" archetype. [[The Shining Darkness]] also included the "Infernity" Synchro Monster "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]," ''[[Photon Shockwave]]'' introduced "[[Infernity Knight]]" and last, [[Cosmo Blazer]] introduced [[Infernity Archer]].
 
 
 
The "Infernity" Deck received some major boosts with the advent of Xyz monsters. The first is "[[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]", which can be made with two "Infernity Necromancer"s, two "[[Tour Guide From the Underworld]]"s, or a combination of the two. "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" or "[[Infernity Break]]" can banish "Infernity Mirage" with its effect, and "Leviair the Sea Dragon" can then revive the "Infernity Mirage" for a Synchro Summon and an "Infernity Archfiend" search, as the restriction on its Special Summon only applies to the Graveyard.
 
 
 
Another handy Xyz monster is "[[Lavalval Chain]]". Its effect can place "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" on top of your deck, which can lead to its Special Summon on the following turn if your hand is empty. While it is on the weaker side in terms of ATK and DEF, if "[[Lavalval Chain]]" manages to survive into a second turn, it can use its other effect to set up your Graveyard with whatever "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" searched out.
 
 
 
"[[Void Ogre Dragon]]" and "[[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons]]" are welcome additions to the "Infernity" arsenal of Level 8 Synchro monsters, having great synergy with the deck and able to fend off threats such as "[[Dark Hole]]" and most common defensive traps.
 
 
 
Lastly, "Infernity" Decks serve as a great engine to easily Summon all of the "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (archetype)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]", including "[[Red Nova Dragon]]", "[[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend Abyss]]" and "[[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend Bane]]", possibly even in one turn.
 
 
 
== Design ==
 
 
 
=== Appearance ===
 
"Infernity" monsters' artwork owes much to stereotypical depictions of the "wild west," with cards such as "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", "[[Infernity Necromancer]]", and "[[Infernity Mirage]]" alluding to the Native Americans, while cards like "[[Infernity Avenger]]", "[[Infernity Randomizer]]", and "[[Infernity Launcher]]" (whose original Japanese name was "Infernity Gun") relate to cowboys. More recent "Infernity" monsters like "[[Infernity Knight]]," "[[Infernity General]]," and "[[Infernity Archer]]" bear strong medieval overtones.  
 
 
 
=== Etymology ===
 
 
"Infernity" is a portmanteau of the words "Infernal/Inferno" and "Infinity".
 
"Infernity" is a portmanteau of the words "Infernal/Inferno" and "Infinity".
 
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==Playing style==
==Play style==
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The archetype has a play-style focusing on having an empty [[hand]], with in-theme ways of emptying it to make their plays. This can make cards that force discards a bonus for the [[Deck]] even against an archetype that would focus on doing so. They also possess strong [[Special Summon]] capabilities, allowing them to take advantage of multiple mechanics. A key member of the Deck is "Infernity Archfiend", able to Special Summon itself when drawn into an empty hand and allowing for a search upon doing so. As such, having it in your starting hand can dampen the usefulness of the card though there are workarounds. "[[Infernity Wildcat]]" can help with getting monsters into the [[GY]] to allow one to get going as it gets rid of a fellow "Infernity" to Special Summon itself, and as a [[Tuner]] allows for easier [[Synchro Summon]]ing on top of being able to modify its own [[Level]] by [[banish]]ing a comrade from the GY, while "Avenger" requires a monster to be destroyed. One could use this with "[[Infernity General]]", who in turn banishes itself to revive 2 Level 3 or lower "Infernity" monsters which could also set up [[Xyz Summon]]s. "[[Infernity Beetle]]" is another Level 2 Tuner which [[Tribute]]s itself to [[Summon]] additional copies from the Deck while you have a bare hand, adding to [[swarm]]ing capabilities. Another helpful member is "[[Infernity Necromancer]]", who can immediately go into [[Defense Position]] with a decent 2000 [[DEF]] and Special Summons more resources from the GY, which can be combined with "Infernity Mirage" for swarming and recovery though note "Mirage" itself cannot be Special Summoned. "[[Infernity Conjurer]]" revives itself and, while your hand is empty, lowers the [[ATK]] of opposing monsters by 800. "[[Infernity Dwarf]]" simply grants your monsters piercing battle damage which may be of some use, whilst "[[Infernity Beast]]" shuts down [[Spell]]s/[[Trap]]s when it attacks. "[[Infernity Destroyer]]" sports a decent 2300 ATK and can deal an additional 1600 [[effect damage]] when it destroys a monster, conversely "[[Infernity Guardian]]" cannot be destroyed by battle or card’s effects while face-up which can help with playing defensively. "Randomizer" allows for some draw-power while also inflicting burn damage if it draws a monster but can also burn you for 500 damage if anything else is drawn. "Patriarch" relies on being the only card in your hand to Special Summon itself, and can banish itself from the GY to save your cards from destruction while "Knight" can empty your hand 2 cards at a time to revive itself. "[[Infernity Archer]]" simply attacks directly. In terms of the [[Extra Deck]], the [[Synchro Monster]] "[[Infernity Doom Archfiend]]" can [[negate]] any face-up card's effects and on a bare-bones hand, can also destroy it while also doubling any battle damage it inflicts. It also grants any DARK Synchro Monster up to 2 attacks each [[Battle Phase]]. "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]" can target and destroy a monster before inflicting half its ATK as damage but won’t be able to attack.
The deck relies on an empty hand. Using [[discard]]ing effects like "[[Dark Grepher]]" and "[[Summoner Monk]]" is the fastest way to empty your hand while setting up your Graveyard for cards like "[[Infernity Launcher]]", "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" and "[[Infernity Avenger]]".
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In terms of Spells and Traps, a staple card is "[[Infernity Launcher]]" as it can empty the hand faster and bring back 2 of your monsters by sending itself to the GY. Combined with "[[Wave-Motion Inferno]]" this can quickly power up your monsters and start off strong. "[[Infernity Paranoia]]" can Tribute your monsters to Summon another from the Deck or GY but its effects are negated as a result, and must have different name but the same Level as the Tribute. "Paranoia" can also recover resources during the next turn after it was sent to the GY. "[[ZERO-MAX]]" helps with reviving your monsters and can clear the opponent's [[field]] of monsters with equal or lower ATK to boot. "[[Phantom Hand]]" is a [[Continuous Trap]] that allows its controller to banish their entire hand face-down which could be a counter in a pinch against Decks that would lose you the game. "[[Infernity Suppression]]" can negate a monster's effect and inflict burn damage, making it valuable with the fact it can be activated the turn it was [[Set]] if you have an empty hand. "[[Infernity Barrier]]" on the other hand, is a [[Counter Trap]] that can negate ''anything'' while your hand is lacking, making it a staple. "[[Infernity Reflector]]" empties the hand when your monster is destroyed and revives it before inflicting 1000 damage.
 
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"[[Void Ogre Dragon]]" is a useful Synchro Monster for the Deck (and was even used by Kalin Kessler in the manga), providing a big 3000 ATK beatstick who can negate and destroy any Spells/Traps the opponent would use. "[[Charge Into a Dark World]]" can resurrect practically any of the [[Main Deck]] members before emptying your hand, making it a perfect fit. "[[Dark World Dealings]]" might also be of use as it can draw a card while also providing your GY with resources. "[[Cherubini, Ebon Angel of the Burning Abyss]]" is also helpful as it can accomplish getting monsters like "General" ready for later. "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" is an extremely useful card, able to continuously copy the effects of your monsters in the GY to get more mileage out of them, especially the likes of "Mirage".
With the release of ''[[The Shining Darkness]]'', the "Infernity" archetype's strategy became Graveyard-centric. Because the most common way of emptying the hand is through discarding effects, the Graveyard should load up very quickly with "Infernities" to Special Summon with the effects of "[[Infernity Mirage]]", "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" and "[[Infernity Launcher]]". As a bonus, "[[Infernity Avenger]]" can Special Summon itself from the Graveyard in response to the destruction of an "Infernity," maintaining field advantage while also potentially returning as a level 3+ Tuner.
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===Recommended cards===
 
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Note, it's best to avoid cards like "[[Full Salvo]]", "[[Fine]]", and "[[Rope of Life]]", because although they empty the hand, they typically don't generate more than momentary advantage. An "Infernity" player should always plan for the long-term.
 
 
 
A well-built "Infernity" Deck can churn out several powerful [[Synchro Monsters]] and [[Xyz Monsters]] per turn. "[[Infernity Launcher]]" can allow for even more Synchro Summons and Xyz Summons via a combination of "[[Infernity Necromancer]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", and/or "[[Infernity Avenger]]".
 
 
 
With the release of "[[Lavalval Chain]]", most "[[Infernity]]" decks have changed to run only "[[Infernity Avenger]]" as their Tuner or no Tuners at all to ensure a low monster count considering "[[Infernity Beetle]]" is only useful when running 3. However, "[[Mist Wurm]]" can still easily be made with two Level 4s and an Avenger.
 
 
 
"[[Infernity Mirage]]" can Tribute itself to Special Summon two more "Infernity" monsters from the Graveyard, for yet another Synchro Monster or an Xyz, if need be. Namely "Leviair the Sea Dragon"
 
 
 
Another good [[Synchro Monster]] is "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]": its ability essentially makes it a fourth copy of any "Infernity" monster, provided it exists in the Graveyard. Normally, you will use its effect to copy either "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" or "[[Infernity Mirage]]", which will let you Summon back other Infernity monsters in your Graveyard to gain further advantage. If usng Mirage - make sure the latter was Properly Synchro Summoned so you waste not much time summoning it back.
 
 
 
== Strengths ==
 
 
 
The most noticeable strength of an "Infernity" Deck is its easy Synchro Summoning and Xyz Summoning capabilities.  The archetype also boasts its own [[Counter Trap Card]] in the form of "[[Infernity Barrier]]"- a card that can [[Negate]] virtually anything- as well as its own [[Normal Trap Card]] in "[[Infernity Break]]" which takes care of any threats that Infernity Barrier cannot handle. "Infernity" decks create long chains of Synchro and/or Xyz Summons, which concludes with up to three primed "Infernity Barriers" and "Infernity Breaks" backing a field of powerful Synchro and/or Xyz Monsters. This set up is nearly invincible if achieved.
 
 
 
== Weaknesses ==
 
 
 
"Infernities", despite their enormous Synchro Summoning and Xyz Summoning capability, have a number of crucial weaknesses.  
 
* Cards that lock your Graveyard or [[Monster effect]], like "[[Macro Cosmos]]", "[[Dimensional Fissure]]", "[[Necrovalley]]", "[[Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror]]" and "[[Skill Drain]]" are major threats, with "[[Rivalry of Warlords]]"  or "[[Royal Decree]]" as minor threats.  
 
** Side Decking "[[Imperial Iron Wall]]", "[[Burial from a Different Dimension]]" or "[[Miracle Dig]]", and "[[Twin Twisters]]" can counter them, though "[[Infernity Break]]" cannot be used with "Imperial Iron Wall".
 
 
 
* Card that lock your [[Extra Deck]], like "[[Domain of the True Monarchs]]", "[[Artifact Scythe]]" and "[[Dragon Buster Destruction Sword]]" are as troublesome as the above cards.
 
** Without a strong [[Extra Deck]], "Infernities" are a fairly weak archetype, with their most powerful non-Synchro card being "[[Infernity General]]," sporting 2700 ATK with no restriction of Summon.
 
 
 
* [[Hand Traps]], such as "[[Effect Veiler]]", are one of the most troubled things.
 
** "[[Mind Drain]]" will help greatly against these threats, though you cannot use the effect of "Infernity Archfiend", either.
 
 
 
* Nukes, such as "[[Judgment Dragon]]", "[[Black Rose Dragon]]" or "[[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]" will almost completely shut you down, as you would have no cards in the hand for a comeback.
 
** "[[Infernity Guardian]]" could be a life-saver in such a situation.
 
 
 
* Card that add cards to your hand, such as "[[Destiny HERO - Defender]]", "[[The Gift of Greed]]", can slow your play.
 
** You can just use the cards they give you as a result, as the number is not many. And as a result - You can easily get rid of them, thus backfiring your opponent.
 
 
 
* If your play is interrupted, you will have to rely on [[Top-Decking]], which is really unreliable.  
 
* If your opening Hand is not balanced, you will have a lot of trouble.
 
 
 
* Though "[[Infernity Barrier]]" and "Infernity Break" are powerful cards, they can pose problems when you draw them but do not have the requirements to activate them in your hand.
 
 
 
* Because this archetype is very dependent on other cards in your Deck to support your plays, you will have problems if you draw certain cards without drawing the necessary support to make them beneficial. Examples include drawing an "Infernity Archfiend" with no way of Special Summoning it or getting it in your Graveyard to Special Summon it via "[[Infernity Necromancer]]", drawing too many "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]s" with no monsters in your hand to benefit its effect, and so on.
 
 
 
==Post-September 2010==
 
 
 
After the September 2010 Forbidden list's restriction on "[[Infernity Launcher]]", the "Infernity" Deck began to lean on its control aspect. "[[Infernity Avenger]]" replaced "[[Infernity Beetle]]" as the deck's primary [[Tuner]]. It allows "Infernities" to Summon level 8 Synchro monsters with relative ease, which, without the [[OTK]] potential offered by a full play-set of "[[Infernity Launcher]]", is necessary for the deck's continued viability.
 
 
 
Given that, "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" is arguably the most important Synchro monster in the "Infernity" arsenal. As touched upon, it can banish "[[Infernity Mirage]]," copy its effect, and then Special Summon "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Necromancer]]". This triggers a search out of "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", usually for "[[Infernity Barrier]]", "[[Infernity Launcher]]", or "[[Infernity Mirage]]". Then, "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" Special Summons "[[Infernity Avenger]]", which is used to [[Synchro Summon]] for another Level 8 Synchro monster. Note that this monster could be another "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]", which would restart this cycle with the addition of a set "[[Infernity Barrier]]." These loops are best finished with "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]": not only a 3000 ATK beatstick equipped with a [[Burn]] and destruction effect, but more importantly, an "Infernity" monster with which to fulfill the activation requirement of "Barrier."
 
 
 
"[[Stygian Street Patrol]]" has some synergy with the deck, although it can be a bit slow if drawn as opposed to being sent straight from the Deck to the Graveyard. It acts as a Special Summon outlet for "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" if it's the last card in hand, and as a means of barraging an opponent with Synchro monsters by Special Summoning an "[[Infernity Mirage]]" searched by "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" after a Normal Summon.
 
 
 
If included, a balance between "[[Armageddon Knight]]" and "[[Dark Grepher]]" as opposed to just "[[Dark Grepher]]" is preferred, as "Infernity" Decks tend to have a lower monster-to-Spells/Traps ratio than most Decks, rendering "[[Dark Grepher]]'s" discard unwieldy.
 
 
 
With the release of "[[Lavalval Chain]]", the "[[Infernity]]" Synchro deck now has much more consistency. It allows for more consistent Synchro Summoning and faster Graveyard set-up, without having to use slow and inconsistent cards such as "[[Infernity Inferno]]", "[[Wave-Motion Inferno]]", "[[Dark Eruption]]", "[[Into the Void]]", and "[[Phantom Hand]]"  by instead using cards such as "[[Summoner Monk]]", "[[Instant Fusion]]" and "[[Transmodify]]". See Post Duel Terminal 7 for more information.
 
 
 
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* [[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]
 
* [[Infernity Doom Dragon]]
 
* [[Void Ogre Dragon]]
 
* [[Stygian Sergeants]]
 
* [[Dark End Dragon]]
 
* [[Red Dragon Archfiend]]
 
* [[Mist Wurm]]
 
* [[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
 
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* [[Lavalval Chain]]
 
* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]
 
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* [[Infernity Launcher]]
 
*[[Card of Demise]]
 
*[[Finite Cards]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
*[[Into the Void]]
 
*[[Polymerization]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[Wave-Motion Inferno]]
 
*[[ZERO-MAX]]
 
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* [[Infernity Barrier]]
 
* [[Infernity Break]]
 
* [[Infernity Force]]
 
* [[Infernity Inferno]]
 
* [[Infernity Reflector]]
 
*[[Phantom Hand]]
 
*[[Back to the Front]]
 
|effect monsters = * [[Infernity Archer]]
 
 
* [[Infernity Archfiend]]
 
* [[Infernity Archfiend]]
 
* [[Infernity Beast]]
 
* [[Infernity Beast]]
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* [[Infernity Conjurer]]
 
* [[Infernity Destroyer]]
 
* [[Infernity Destroyer]]
* [[Infernity Dwarf]]
 
 
* [[Infernity General]]
 
* [[Infernity General]]
 
* [[Infernity Guardian]]
 
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* [[Infernity Necromancer]]
 
* [[Infernity Necromancer]]
 
* [[Infernity Patriarch]]
 
* [[Infernity Patriarch]]
* [[Infernity Randomizer]]
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* [[Infernity Pawn]]
*[[Predaplant Chlamydosundew]]
 
* [[Stygian Street Patrol]]
 
* [[Swift Gaia the Fierce Knight]]|fusion monsters = *[[Predaplant Chimerafflesia]]
 
*[[Starving Venom Fusion Dragon]]|tuner monsters = * [[Infernity Avenger]]
 
* [[Infernity Beetle]]
 
*[[Destrudo the Lost Dragon's Frisson]]
 
* [[Stygian Security]]}}
 
 
 
==Post-Duel Terminal 7==
 
 
 
After the release of "[[Lavalval Chain]]" in [[Duel Terminal 7]], some players began focusing the "Infernity" Deck solely on Xyz Summoning rather than Synchro Summoning. As a result, the deck has greater resistance to the dreaded "[[Evilswarm Ophion]]".
 
 
 
The Xyz version of the Deck now focuses entirely on Rank 3 and Rank 4 Xyz Monsters. The only "Infernity" Monsters that are needed in the Deck are "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Necromancer]]". "Archfiend" is everything to this deck; it searches the key cards and facilitates the negation ability of "[[Infernity Barrier]]". "Lavalval Chain" can place him on top of the Deck every turn, netting you a free "Infernity" card every draw phase.
 
 
 
This Deck attempts to [[Xyz Summon]] "[[Lavalval Chain]]" as soon as possible through the use of cards like "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]", "[[Instant Fusion]]" and "[[Summoner Monk]]". By using "Chain", you can draw into "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" every turn, allowing him to search out the Deck's key trap cards, "[[Infernity Break]]" and "[[Infernity Barrier]]". These traps  negate or destroy your opponent's cards, giving the "Infernity" Deck more of a [[Stun]] feel than ever before.
 
 
 
"[[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]" is a very useful Xyz monster in this deck. If you have the option to Xyz summon a second Xyz monster after "[[Lavalval Chain]]", "[[Master Key Beetle]]" can send another "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" to the graveyard while also allowing you to protect your "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s from "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]", a card often used to pick off your "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s.
 
 
 
"[[Seven Tools of the Bandit]]" is a good trap card for protecting your "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s and monsters from cards like "[[Mirror Force]]" and "[[Compulsory Evacuation Device]]".
 
 
 
"[[Archfiend Heiress]]" and "[[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]" work incredibly well in this deck. "[[Dark Grepher]]", "[[Armageddon Knight]]", "[[Lavalval Chain]]", and "[[Foolish Burial]]" can all activate the effect of "[[Archfiend Heiress]]", which allows you to add 1 "[[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]" to your hand from your deck. Using "[[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]", you can banish either a used-up "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" or another "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" to special summon "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" from your deck. Usually, banishing "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" doesn't put you at a disadvantage if you have already used its effect to special summon an "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" from your graveyard, because special summoning another "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" will allow you to add "[[Infernity Barrier]]" to your hand, setting you up for an OTK in the second turn with the +500 ATK boost "[[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]" offers.
 
 
 
Another way some players run this deck is by still using 1 "[[Infernity Avenger]]" as a Tuner, and focusing primarily on Synchro Summoning but using the "[[Lavalval Chain]]" combos and other combos from the Xyz deck to help you Synchro Summon and gain advantage faster. Also, you may possibly use 1 "[[Infernity Mirage]]" for the Hundred Eyes combos.
 
 
 
This version of the deck can easily Synchro Summon "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]", "[[Void Ogre Dragon]]", or "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]" (and on occasion two of the forementioned in one turn depending on how well you drew) first turn whilst also having Infernity Barriers searched the same turn, and not slowing down the deck at all because "[[Lavalval Chain]]", "[[Summoner Monk]]", "[[Armageddon Knight]]", "[[Instant Fusion]]", "[[Transmodify]]" and "[[Dark Grepher]]" make it extremely easy to get your Graveyard set up with everything you need for your Level 8 Synchros.
 
 
 
You simply use the same combos as in the Xyz version, but send an "[[Infernity Avenger]]" to your Graveyard at some point then use "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" to resurrect him after having an "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" out on your field as well. Getting these three out on the field at once is extremely easy, you can use "[[Summoner Monk]]" to summon whatever monster you need at the time, then "[[Instant Fusion]]" for another "[[Lavalval Chain]]" if need be to send another card you need to your Graveyard, and "[[Infernity Launcher]]" to resurrect them all. You can send "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]"s to your Graveyard as well, then Special Summon the cards you need for the combo using his effect.
 
 
 
"[[Transmodify]]" works very well in making your first turn Level 8 Synchros. You can use it on an "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" after already having used the "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" to Special Summon from your Graveyard "[[Infernity Avenger]]" or "[[Infernity Archfiend]]". This will let you Special Summon another "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" for an extra "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" search. Then with "[[Infernity Launcher]]" discard the "[[Infernity Avenger]]" you added to your hand and Tribute the Launcher for a Level 8 Synchro, after Xyz Summoning into a "[[Lavalval Chain]]" to send more monsters to your Graveyard you may need for the combo using the "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" you just summoned.
 
 
 
Another great way is using "[[One for One]]" to both discard a monster you need in your Graveyard whom you had already searched using "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", then summon
 
"[[Infernity Mirage]]" to Special Summon from your Graveyard Archfiend, Necromancer, and Avenger. There are many combos to make the first turn Level 8 Synchros and you do it using almost the same ways you make multiple Xyz first turn.
 
 
 
This version of the deck gives the player extra negation power using "[[Void Ogre Dragon]]", good plays for future turns using "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" (especially when combined with "[[Lavalval Chain]]"), and easy monster destroying with burn damage without the risks attacking brings using "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]". All three of these monsters also have an extremely powerful 3000 ATK, whereas the Xyz variant's strongest monsters are only 2500 ATK.
 
 
 
"[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" is arguably the most important Synchro monster in this build. By Synchro Summoning "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" while also having a "[[Lavalval Chain]]" out (which you normally will), you can use "[[Lavalval Chain]]" to send whichever monster you want from your Deck to your Graveyard, then use "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" to copy that monster's effects. With an "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" in your Graveyard, you can use
 
"[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" to banish it and copy its effects then gain the ability to Special Summon an "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" from your Graveyard. Then, with "[[Infernity Archfiend]]"'s search you can grab another "[[Infernity Necromancer]]", and Normal Summon it, then activate its effect to Special Summon "[[Infernity Avenger]]", then Synchro Summon into another Level 8 Synchro. Also, you can search more "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s via this combo too.
 
 
 
You can also use "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]"'s effect to copy "[[Infernity Mirage]]" instead. By tributing himself to Special Summon "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Necromancer]]", you can gain another "[[Infernity Barrier]]" and a different Level 8 Synchro.
 
 
 
Because "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]] is not solely limited to copying only "[[Infernity]]" monsters' effects, you can also copy "[[Summoner Monk]]" and gain the ability to summon another Level 4 monster from your Deck by discarding a Spell. Also, you can copy "[[Dark Grepher]]" to send even more monsters to your Graveyard and give you even more plays depending on what else you have out on your field.
 
 
 
Keep in mind also, that since "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]" copies the name of the monster you banish as well as their effects, if you copy "[[Infernity Necromancer]]" or "[[Infernity Mirage]]" you now also meet the requirements to activate "[[Infernity Barrier]]".
 
 
 
"[[Void Ogre Dragon]]" is an extremely powerful monster in this deck. Not only does it have 3000 ATK, but it can negate a Spell/Trap once per turn during either player's turn, unlike "[[Infernity Barrier]]" which just negates one card. Also, you can push for wins faster often due to the fact that you can negate a Spell/Trap on your turn right after Synchro Summoning "[[Void Ogre Dragon]]", whereas you must set "[[Infernity Barrier]]" before you can activate it. Because you can have "[[Void Ogre Dragon]]" on the field alongside other "[[Infernity]]" monsters with "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s set, your negation power is virtually unstoppable.
 
 
 
"[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]" will allow you to destroy monsters without having to attack the turn you added your "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s to your hand. Since you can't activate "[[Infernity Barrier]]" the turn you set it, this is extremely useful for destroying your opponent's monsters if they have backrow you may be worried about. More importantly, "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]" can fulfill the requirements to activate "[[Infernity Barrier]]" as a 3000 ATK monster, giving your opponent a hard time finding a way around the "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s come their turn.
 
 
 
"[[Infernity Avenger]]" also meets the requirements to activate "[[Infernity Barrier]]", giving you more use out of your "[[Infernity Barrier]]"s. Additionally, Avenger can be resurrected if a monster you control is destroyed by battle, and gain the Level of that monster. This is very useful for both avoiding attacks from your opponent and for more Synchro Summoning. You can even have your own monsters destroy themselves by attacking an opponent's monster, and then gain another Level 8 Synchro in your second "[[Main Phase]]".
 
 
 
Normally, the only Xyz Monster you usually will need to use in this build is "[[Lavalval Chain]]". Besides that, you will usually Synchro Summon even though you only run 1 Tuner. However, you can still easily Xyz Summon if you need to, giving you no hassle against "[[Evilswarm Ophion]]".
 
 
 
{{Decklist|Recommended Cards - Xyz Variant
 
|monsters =
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Infernity Archfiend]]
 
* [[Infernity Necromancer]]
 
 
* [[Archfiend Heiress]]
 
* [[Archfiend Heiress]]
* [[Summoner Monk]]
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* [[Danger! Mothman!]]
* [[Armageddon Knight]]
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* [[Dark Crusader]]
 
* [[Dark Grepher]]
 
* [[Dark Grepher]]
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* [[Fiendish Rhino Warrior]]
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* [[Scarm, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss]]
 
* [[Stygian Street Patrol]]
 
* [[Stygian Street Patrol]]
|xyz monsters =
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* [[Tour Guide From the Underworld]]
* [[Maestroke the Symphony Djinn]]
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* [[Earthbound Prisoner Stone Sweeper]]
* [[Lavalval Chain]]
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* [[Zalamander Catalyzer]]
* [[Diamond Dire Wolf]]
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* [[Luna the Dark Spirit]]
* [[Number 16: Shock Master]](Traditional)
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|tuner monsters =
* [[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]
 
* [[Photon Papilloperative]]
 
* [[Gagaga Cowboy]]
 
* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]
 
|fusion monsters =
 
* Any Level 3 or Level 4 Fusion Monsters for Instant Fusion
 
* [[Darkfire Dragon]]
 
* [[Fusionist]]
 
|spells =
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Forbidden Lance]]
 
* [[Infernity Launcher]]
 
* [[Instant Fusion]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Night Beam]]
 
* [[Pot of Duality]]
 
* [[Transmodify]]
 
* [[Upstart Goblin]]
 
|traps =
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Infernity Barrier]]
 
* [[Infernity Break]]
 
}}
 
 
 
{{Decklist|Recommended Cards - Synchro Variant
 
|monsters =
 
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
 
* [[Infernity Archfiend]]
 
* [[Infernity Necromancer]]
 
 
* [[Infernity Avenger]]
 
* [[Infernity Avenger]]
* [[Summoner Monk]]
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* [[Infernity Beetle]]
* [[Infernity Mirage]]
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* [[Infernity Sage]]
* [[Armageddon Knight]]
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* [[Infernity Wildcat]]
* [[Dark Grepher]]
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* [[Plaguespreader Zombie]]
* [[Stygian Street Patrol]]
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* [[Vision Resonator]]
|xyz monsters =
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* [[Synkron Resonator]]
* [[Maestroke the Symphony Djinn]]
 
* [[Lavalval Chain]]
 
* [[Diamond Dire Wolf]]
 
* [[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]
 
* [[Gagaga Cowboy]]
 
* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]
 
 
|fusion monsters =
 
|fusion monsters =
* Any Level 4 Fusion Monsters for Instant Fusion
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* [[Barox]]/[[Soul Hunter]] (as targets for "Ready Fusion")
* [[Darkfire Dragon]]
 
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
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* [[Infernity Doom Archfiend]]
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* [[Infernity Doom Dragon]]
 
* [[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]
 
* [[Hundred Eyes Dragon]]
* [[Infernity Doom Dragon]]
 
 
* [[Void Ogre Dragon]]
 
* [[Void Ogre Dragon]]
* [[Armades, Keeper of Boundaries]]
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* [[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons]]
* [[Ally of Justice Catastor]]
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* [[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
* [[Beelze, King of Dark Dragons]]
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* [[Dark End Dragon]]
|spells =
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* [[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend Abyss]]
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* [[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]
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* [[Accel Synchro Stardust Dragon]]
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** [[Bystial Dis Pater]]
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** [[Baronne de Fleur]]
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|xyz monsters =
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* [[Dante, Traveler of the Burning Abyss]]
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* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]
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* [[D/D/D Stone King Darius]]
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** [[D/D/D Deviser King Deus Machinex]]
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* [[Number 60: Dugares the Timeless]]
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|link monsters =
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* [[Cherubini, Ebon Angel of the Burning Abyss]]
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* [[Crystron Halqifibrax]] (Traditional Format only)
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* [[Muckraker From the Underworld]]
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* [[Dharc the Dark Charmer, Gloomy]]
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* [[Saryuja Skull Dread]]
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* [[Wee Witch's Apprentice]]
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|normal spells =
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* [[Infernity Paranoia]]
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* [[Contract with the Void]]
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* [[This Creepy Little Punk]]
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* [[ZERO-MAX]]
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* [[Charge Into a Dark World]]
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* [[Foolish Burial]]
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* [[Into the Void]]
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[One for One]]
* [[Foolish Burial]]
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* [[Allure of Darkness]]
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* [[Recurring Nightmare]]
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* [[Ready Fusion]]
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* [[Synchro Creed]]
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* [[Synchro Rumble]]
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|field spells =
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* [[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]
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* [[Nightmare Throne]]
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|continuous spells =
 
* [[Infernity Launcher]]
 
* [[Infernity Launcher]]
* [[Instant Fusion]]
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* [[Wave-Motion Inferno]]
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
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* [[Void Apocalypse]]
* [[Transmodify]]
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* [[Crimson Gaia]] (with "Vision Resonator")
|traps =
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|normal traps =
<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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* [[Infernity Break]]
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* [[Infernity Force]]
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* [[Infernity Inferno]]
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* [[Infernity Reflector]]
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* [[Infernity Suppression]]
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* [[Archfiend's Ghastly Glitch]]
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* [[Fiend Griefing]]
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* [[Dark Sacrifice]]
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|counter traps =
 
* [[Infernity Barrier]]
 
* [[Infernity Barrier]]
* [[Infernity Break]]
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|continuous traps =
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* [[Phantom Hand]]
 
}}
 
}}
==Official Deck==
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===Official Deck===
 
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===Weaknesses===
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Despite their power, "Infernity" can be quite the glass-cannon as their reliance on having no hand can keep the player from using their effects if unable to discard. Cards like "[[Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring]]" and "[[Effect Veiler]]" can also harm the Deck significantly as shutting down the effects of "Archfiend" can be a death sentence. Cards like "[[Dimensional Fissure]]" will also stop it dead in its tracks. Another, arguably greater flaw is the Deck's reliance on an explosive start which can quickly drain resources and make it vulnerable if unable to go in for a quick kill.
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
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* The Deck has great symbolism with its user in the anime, Kalin Kessler's mindset. Kalin believes he must pay for his wrongdoings, and "fate" determines whether or not he will win. He largely determines his win or loss off his topdecks, as he must have no cards in his hand when dueling. This can be well said about the play-style of "Infernity", as it is an almost guaranteed win if you draw a good hand, but you will likely lose very quickly if you draw a bad hand and are unable to empty it fast enough, unless you topdeck an extremely lucky card such as "Infernity Archfiend".
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 054|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 54]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 055|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 55]] the word '''Infernity''' was used instead of '''Infernalty''' (ep. 33-35). For example, when Kalin played his "Infernality Fiend" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 033|episode 33]], he then later called it by its ''[[TCG]]'' name when Dueled Yusei again (ep. 54-55). This may have been because the "[[Infernity]]" archetype was not officially released when episodes 33-35 premiered, so the name was not completely decided yet.
 
 
 
* This deck has great symbolance with its user in the anime, [[Kalin Kessler]]'s mindset. Kalin believes he must pay for his wrongdoings, and "fate" determines whether or not he will win. He largely determines his win or loss off his topdecks, as he must have no cards in his hand when playing this deck. This can be well said about the playstyle of "[[Infernity]]" decks, as it is an almost guaranteed win if you draw a good hand, but you will likely lose very quickly if you draw a bad hand and are unable to empty it fast enough, unless you topdeck an extremely lucky card such as "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" while having an empty hand.
 
 
 
* The new "Infernity" cards used in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|manga]] have a Medieval theme.
 
 
* In the manga, Kalin sometimes refers to his monsters as "Purgatory" monsters rather than "Infernity".
 
* In the manga, Kalin sometimes refers to his monsters as "Purgatory" monsters rather than "Infernity".
 
 
* The handless effect of the "Infernity" archetype is identical to the "Hellbent" effect of the "Rakdos" related cards from Magic: The Gathering.
 
* The handless effect of the "Infernity" archetype is identical to the "Hellbent" effect of the "Rakdos" related cards from Magic: The Gathering.
** Additionally, the "Rakdos" cards use Red/Fire and Black/Darkness mana, while "Infernity" monsters are [[DARK]]-Attribute monsters and their artwork generally depicts them in some fiery location.
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** Additionally, the "Rakdos" cards use Red/Fire and Black/Darkness mana, while "Infernity" monsters are DARK monsters and their artwork generally depicts them in some fiery location or using fire.
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* "Infernity" is notorious for its ability to take huge advantage of new Summoning types and mechanics.
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** While initially doing little of note, the archetype quickly made great use of "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]" pre-errata.
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** During the [[Xyz Monster|Xyz era]], the Deck was able to abuse both "[[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]" and "[[Lavalval Chain]]" to easily keep "Hundred Eyes Dragon" in a deadly state, even copying the effects of "Mirage" to keep the game in their favor.
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** During the [[Pendulum Monster|Pendulum era]] the archetype favored using a combination of "[[Performapal Skullcrobat Joker]]", "[[Performapal Monkeyboard|Monekyboard]]" and "[[Performapal Lizardraw|Lizardaw]]" to easily abuse [[Pendulum Summon]]ing, short-lived as it was.
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** When [[Link Monster]]s were introduced, "Infernity" was almost immediately using a combination of "[[Firewall Dragon]]", "[[Summon Sorceress]]" and "[[Knightmare Goblin]]" to rise up once again prior to the cards in question being banned.
 
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Infernity
"Infernity Archfiend" and "Infernity Avenger" in the artwork of "Infernity Launcher".
Japanese
  • インフェルニティ
  • Inferuniti (romanized)
English
  • Infernalty (anime)
Simplified Chinese
  • 无限狱
French
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German
  • Ewig infernal
Italian
  • Demoneterno
  • Demoneternal (translated)
Korean
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"Infernity" (インフェルニティ Inferuniti) is an archetype of DARK monsters used by Kalin Kessler in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime and manga. They consist of monsters whose effects activate when a player has no cards in hand. In episodes 33 - 35 in the dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, the archetype was referred to as "Infernalty".

Appearance

"Infernity" has two primary themes within their artworks; members originating from the anime have a more Wild West-inspired aesthetic, as seen with "Infernity Avenger" and "Infernity Randomizer" for cowboys and the likes of "Infernity Archfiend" and "Infernity Mirage" for Native Americans. Meanwhile, the manga members much more closely resemble chess pieces akin to the early "Archfiend" monsters, namely "Infernity Patriarch" and "Infernity Knight". Fire is also a commonality shared by members of the archetype and as their name implies, are generally demonic in appearance.

Etymology

"Infernity" is a portmanteau of the words "Infernal/Inferno" and "Infinity".

Playing style

The archetype has a play-style focusing on having an empty hand, with in-theme ways of emptying it to make their plays. This can make cards that force discards a bonus for the Deck even against an archetype that would focus on doing so. They also possess strong Special Summon capabilities, allowing them to take advantage of multiple mechanics. A key member of the Deck is "Infernity Archfiend", able to Special Summon itself when drawn into an empty hand and allowing for a search upon doing so. As such, having it in your starting hand can dampen the usefulness of the card though there are workarounds. "Infernity Wildcat" can help with getting monsters into the GY to allow one to get going as it gets rid of a fellow "Infernity" to Special Summon itself, and as a Tuner allows for easier Synchro Summoning on top of being able to modify its own Level by banishing a comrade from the GY, while "Avenger" requires a monster to be destroyed. One could use this with "Infernity General", who in turn banishes itself to revive 2 Level 3 or lower "Infernity" monsters which could also set up Xyz Summons. "Infernity Beetle" is another Level 2 Tuner which Tributes itself to Summon additional copies from the Deck while you have a bare hand, adding to swarming capabilities. Another helpful member is "Infernity Necromancer", who can immediately go into Defense Position with a decent 2000 DEF and Special Summons more resources from the GY, which can be combined with "Infernity Mirage" for swarming and recovery though note "Mirage" itself cannot be Special Summoned. "Infernity Conjurer" revives itself and, while your hand is empty, lowers the ATK of opposing monsters by 800. "Infernity Dwarf" simply grants your monsters piercing battle damage which may be of some use, whilst "Infernity Beast" shuts down Spells/Traps when it attacks. "Infernity Destroyer" sports a decent 2300 ATK and can deal an additional 1600 effect damage when it destroys a monster, conversely "Infernity Guardian" cannot be destroyed by battle or card’s effects while face-up which can help with playing defensively. "Randomizer" allows for some draw-power while also inflicting burn damage if it draws a monster but can also burn you for 500 damage if anything else is drawn. "Patriarch" relies on being the only card in your hand to Special Summon itself, and can banish itself from the GY to save your cards from destruction while "Knight" can empty your hand 2 cards at a time to revive itself. "Infernity Archer" simply attacks directly. In terms of the Extra Deck, the Synchro Monster "Infernity Doom Archfiend" can negate any face-up card's effects and on a bare-bones hand, can also destroy it while also doubling any battle damage it inflicts. It also grants any DARK Synchro Monster up to 2 attacks each Battle Phase. "Infernity Doom Dragon" can target and destroy a monster before inflicting half its ATK as damage but won’t be able to attack. In terms of Spells and Traps, a staple card is "Infernity Launcher" as it can empty the hand faster and bring back 2 of your monsters by sending itself to the GY. Combined with "Wave-Motion Inferno" this can quickly power up your monsters and start off strong. "Infernity Paranoia" can Tribute your monsters to Summon another from the Deck or GY but its effects are negated as a result, and must have different name but the same Level as the Tribute. "Paranoia" can also recover resources during the next turn after it was sent to the GY. "ZERO-MAX" helps with reviving your monsters and can clear the opponent's field of monsters with equal or lower ATK to boot. "Phantom Hand" is a Continuous Trap that allows its controller to banish their entire hand face-down which could be a counter in a pinch against Decks that would lose you the game. "Infernity Suppression" can negate a monster's effect and inflict burn damage, making it valuable with the fact it can be activated the turn it was Set if you have an empty hand. "Infernity Barrier" on the other hand, is a Counter Trap that can negate anything while your hand is lacking, making it a staple. "Infernity Reflector" empties the hand when your monster is destroyed and revives it before inflicting 1000 damage. "Void Ogre Dragon" is a useful Synchro Monster for the Deck (and was even used by Kalin Kessler in the manga), providing a big 3000 ATK beatstick who can negate and destroy any Spells/Traps the opponent would use. "Charge Into a Dark World" can resurrect practically any of the Main Deck members before emptying your hand, making it a perfect fit. "Dark World Dealings" might also be of use as it can draw a card while also providing your GY with resources. "Cherubini, Ebon Angel of the Burning Abyss" is also helpful as it can accomplish getting monsters like "General" ready for later. "Hundred Eyes Dragon" is an extremely useful card, able to continuously copy the effects of your monsters in the GY to get more mileage out of them, especially the likes of "Mirage".

Recommended cards

Recommended cards

Official Deck

Weaknesses

Despite their power, "Infernity" can be quite the glass-cannon as their reliance on having no hand can keep the player from using their effects if unable to discard. Cards like "Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring" and "Effect Veiler" can also harm the Deck significantly as shutting down the effects of "Archfiend" can be a death sentence. Cards like "Dimensional Fissure" will also stop it dead in its tracks. Another, arguably greater flaw is the Deck's reliance on an explosive start which can quickly drain resources and make it vulnerable if unable to go in for a quick kill.

Trivia

  • The Deck has great symbolism with its user in the anime, Kalin Kessler's mindset. Kalin believes he must pay for his wrongdoings, and "fate" determines whether or not he will win. He largely determines his win or loss off his topdecks, as he must have no cards in his hand when dueling. This can be well said about the play-style of "Infernity", as it is an almost guaranteed win if you draw a good hand, but you will likely lose very quickly if you draw a bad hand and are unable to empty it fast enough, unless you topdeck an extremely lucky card such as "Infernity Archfiend".
  • In the manga, Kalin sometimes refers to his monsters as "Purgatory" monsters rather than "Infernity".
  • The handless effect of the "Infernity" archetype is identical to the "Hellbent" effect of the "Rakdos" related cards from Magic: The Gathering.
    • Additionally, the "Rakdos" cards use Red/Fire and Black/Darkness mana, while "Infernity" monsters are DARK monsters and their artwork generally depicts them in some fiery location or using fire.
  • "Infernity" is notorious for its ability to take huge advantage of new Summoning types and mechanics.

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