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=== 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 The "Infernity" monsters like that debuted in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|manga]], including "[[Infernity Knight|Knight]]," "[[Infernity General|General]]," and "[[Infernity Archer|Archer]]" bear strong , instead follow a medieval overtonestheme.
=== Etymology ===
== Trivia ==
* 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".
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