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#REDIRECT [[Traditional Chinese set prefixes]]
| image name          = FirewallDragon-JP-Commercial-VR.png
 
| image size          =
 
| image caption        = "[[Firewall Dragon]]"
 
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{{Infobox/Archetype/ExtendedName
 
| arabic              =
 
| japanese            = リンクモンスター
 
| romaji              = Rinku Monsutā
 
| japanese translated  = Link Monster
 
| english              = Link Monster
 
| french              = Monstre Lien
 
| german              = Linkmonster
 
| italian              = Mostro Link
 
        | portuguese          = Monstro Link
 
| korean              = 링크 몬스터 ''Lingkeu Monseuteo''
 
| spanish              = Monstruo de Enlace
 
        | chinese              =
 
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{{Infobox/Archetype/Yu-Gi-Oh!
 
| list                = List of Link Monsters
 
| support list        = List of Link Monster support cards
 
| anti-support list    = List of Link Monster anti-support cards
 
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A '''Link Monster''' (Japanese: リンクモンスター ''Rinku Monsutā'') is a type of [[Monster Card]]. The color of their card frame is dark blue, which is similar to that of a [[Ritual Monster]], but with a hexagonal honeycomb pattern. These cards are placed in the [[Extra Deck]].
 
 
 
Like other Extra Deck monsters, Link Monsters cannot exist in the [[hand]] or the [[Main Deck]] (even with card effects). If a Link Monster would be moved to the hand or Main Deck, it is returned to the Extra Deck instead, unless a card like "[[Transmigration Break]]" or "[[Degenerate Circuit]]" is active, in which case the Link Monster would still be [[banish]]ed. Also like other Extra Deck monsters, if a Link Monster is not properly [[Link Summon]]ed before being sent to the [[Graveyard]] or banished, it cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed from there (unless it specifies another way to properly Special Summon it).
 
 
 
==Link Ratings and lack of DEF==
 
{{main|Link Rating}}
 
Link Monsters have a [[Link Rating]] in place of a [[Level]] or [[Rank]]. A Link Monster's Link Rating can be found next to its [[ATK]], in place of a [[DEF]] value. A Link Monster's Link Rating determines the total number of [[Link Material]]s required to [[Link Summon]] it, and is equal to the number of [[Link Arrow]]s it has.
 
 
 
Link Monsters do not possess Levels or Ranks. Therefore they cannot be used as material for a [[Ritual Summon|Ritual]], [[Synchro Summon|Synchro]], or [[Xyz Summon]], and are unaffected by cards that modify or check their Level/Rank, such as "[[Harmonic Waves]]", "[[Feedback Warrior]]", "[[Gravity Bind]]", or "[[Level Limit - Area B]]".
 
 
 
Link Monsters can only exist in [[face-up]] [[Attack Position]], and cannot be put in [[Defense Position]] through any means. This is both because they do not have a DEF value and because rotating the card into Defense Position would change the directions in which its Link Arrows point. Because of this, Link Monsters are unaffected by effects that change [[battle position]]s, cannot be placed [[face-down]], and cannot be Summoned by an effect that would Special Summon monsters only in Defense Position (such as "[[Back to the Front]]").
 
 
 
==Link Arrows==
 
{{Main|Link Arrow}}
 
Link Monsters also have [[Link Arrow]]s, indicated by red arrows radiating outward from the art frame. These indicators denote which [[Monster Zone|zone]]s and [[Monster Card|monsters]] the Link Monster [[points to]].
 
 
 
Monsters in the Extra Deck ([[Fusion Monster|Fusion]], [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]], [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]], face-up [[Pendulum Monster|Pendulum]], and Link Monsters) can be Special Summoned from the Extra Deck to a [[Main Monster Zone]] a Link Monster points to. If a Link Monster points to a monster, the monsters are considered to be "[[linked]]" to each other. Two Link Monsters that point to each other are considered to be "[[co-linked]]" to each other.
 
 
 
==Link Summoning==
 
{{main|Link Summon}}
 
A Link Summon is the act of Summoning a Link Monster from the Extra Deck using the requisite number of Link Materials listed on its Link Rating. During the [[Main Phase]], the turn player can Link Summon by sending the [[face-up]] Link Materials from their field to the Graveyard. A player can Link Summon as many times as they want per turn, provided they can provide the Link Materials each time.
 
 
 
==Playing style==
 
Link Monsters commonly grant benefits to monsters they point to or gain more powerful effects depending on the number of monsters they point to. As such, Decks focused around Link Monsters require methods to quickly Summon monsters in order to Summon Link Monsters as well as into the zones where the Link Monsters point to. When attempting to Summon multiple Link Monsters, it is important to decide which order to Summon them in, as their Link Arrows will dictate where the others can be Summoned and what monsters will be Linked to them.
 
 
 
Link Monsters with higher Link Ratings can be [[Special Summon]]ed more quickly by Link Summoning multiple weaker Link Monsters first. This also helps to place them in locations that will take better advantage of their Link Arrows.
 
 
 
Powerful Link Monsters are typically balanced by having a higher Link Rating and forward-pointing Link Arrows, allowing the opponent to summon more Extra Deck monsters. For example, "[[Decode Talker]]", "[[Firewall Dragon]]", "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon]]" and "[[Encode Talker]]" all have Link Arrows that point towards the opponent's field when they are placed in the [[Extra Monster Zone]], while weaker Link Monsters such as "[[Missus Radiant]]", "[[Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow]]" and "[[Link Spider]]" do not.
 
 
 
==Examples==
 
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| Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow | Non-Effect Link Monster
 
| Decode Talker        | Effect Link Monster
 
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{{Gameplay}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Types of Monster Cards]]
 

Latest revision as of 04:04, 13 March 2023