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| + | | image = DarkMatterEnigmata-RDKP17-JP-OP.png |
| + | | caption = "[[Dark Matter Enigmata]]" |
| + | | ja_name = ダークマター |
| + | | romaji = Dākumatā |
| + | | sets = [[Burst Rex of Awakening]] |
| + | | anime = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]] |
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− | * This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Brutal Retribution]]", "[[Dark Eruption]]", "[[Monster Rebone]]", "[[Phantom Bind]]", "[[Pride of the Weak]]", "[[Self-Mummification]]", "[[Spirit Caller]]", "[[Tri-Wight]]", and "[[Zombie Master]]".
| + | '''Dark Matter''' (ダークマター ''Dākumatā'') is a [[series]] of [[DARK]] [[Attribute]] [[Galaxy]] [[Type]] [[Monster Card|monster]]s with 1300 [[DEF]] used by the [[Darkmen]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]'' anime. |
− | ** According to the [[Master Guide 3 card storylines#Let's Look for Mr. "Skull Servant" Hidden in These Cards|Master Guide 3 card storylines]], this monster appears in the artwork of "[[Chthonian Blast]]".
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− | ** Also, either this monster or "[[King of the Skull Servants]]" (or possibly both in some cases) appear in the artworks of "[[Ghost Salvage]]", "[[Graceful Revival]]", "[[Panic Burial]]", "[[Reject Reborn]]" and "[[Terrible Deal]]".
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− | * This card appears in the artwork of "[[Ante]]" and "[[BIG Win!?]]".
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− | * This card has a [[recolored counterpart]]: "[[The Wandering Doomed]]". | + | ==Playing style== |
| + | {{Decklist|Recommended cards |
| + | <!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.--> |
| + | |effect monsters = |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Craydoll]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Deadcheer]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Freya]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Hazardoll]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Jelly]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Knight]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Lockdoll]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter String]] |
| + | |fusion monsters = |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Enigknight Sieger]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Enigmata]] |
| + | |normal spells = |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Force]] |
| + | * [[Dark Matter Storm]] |
| + | * [[Fusion (Rush Duel)|Fusion]] |
| + | * [[Threat from Outer Space]] |
| + | |normal traps = |
| + | * [[Sunset Rebirth]] |
| + | }} |
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− | * In the digitally colored manga, [[Skull Servant (Toei)|Toei anime]], [[Skull Servant (Bandai)|Bandai card game]], and [[Skull Servant (gum)|Top gum card]], this monster has a green cloak;owever, in the ''[[OCG]]'' and all subsequently released media (except the colorized manga), this monster has a purple cloak.
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− | ** "[[The Wandering Doomed]]", this monster's recolored counterpart, has a green cloak, potentially referencing this older coloration of "Skull Servant".
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− | * This card's Japanese name, "Wight", is the Middle English word for a creature or living being, esp. a human being. This term is used comparatively recently to give an impression of archaism and mystery in literature, for example in the fiction of [[wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|J. R. R. Tolkien]], where "wights" are [[wikipedia:Barrow-Wights|corpses with a part of their decayed soul]]. Some subsequent writers seem to have been unaware that the word did not actually mean ghost or wraith, and so many works of fantasy fiction, role-playing games and computer and video games use the term as a name for spectral or undead creatures.
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− | * This card became infamous as being one of the worst monsters in the game, prompting [[Konami]] to create support cards for it as the [[Wight]] series.
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− | ** Due to its reputation as being a very weak monster on its own, several video games based on ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' reward the player with a bonus if they manage to reduce the opponent's [[Life Points]] to zero with an attack from this card, known as "Skull Servant Finish".
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