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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | The Machine Type represents various machineries, including (but not limited to) robots, automata, androids, vehicles, and general-purpose machines. Many appear to be classical humanoid robots (such as "[[Machine King]]"), while some are completely life-like (such as "[[Amazement Assistant Delia]]"), and others yet are very geometric (such as "[[Shreddder]]"). Machines may also resemble non-human living beings, such as many members of the "[[Cyber]]" archetype being based on animals and creatures (mostly dragons) | + | The Machine Type represents various machineries, including (but not limited to) robots, automata, androids, vehicles, and general-purpose machines. Many appear to be classical humanoid robots (such as "[[Machine King]]"), while some are completely life-like (such as "[[Amazement Assistant Delia]]"), and others yet are very geometric (such as "[[Shreddder]]"). Machines may also resemble non-human living beings, such as many members of the "[[Cyber]]" archetype being based on animals and creatures (mostly dragons). The majority of Machine monsters are [[EARTH]], [[DARK]], or [[LIGHT]], although there are Machines for each of the six primary [[Attribute]]s. |
− | Machine monsters and their support are | + | Machine monsters and their support are traditionally associated with pushing for extremely high [[ATK]], with the effects of cards like "[[Power Bond]]", "[[Limiter Removal]]", or "[[Train Connection]]", but Machine as a whole covers a multitude of playstyles and effects, both offensive (e.g. [[Train]]) and defensive (e.g. "[[Orcust]]"). "[[Cyber Dragon]]", one of the most influential monsters in the history of the ''OCG''/''TCG'' metagame's development, is a Machine monster. |
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In the early parts of of the original [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], Machine monsters inherently had the special ability of being immunite against all type of [[Spell Card|magic]], including attacks from [[Spellcaster|magic users]]. The card "[[Everlasting Alloy]]" was partly made in reference to this fact. | In the early parts of of the original [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], Machine monsters inherently had the special ability of being immunite against all type of [[Spell Card|magic]], including attacks from [[Spellcaster|magic users]]. The card "[[Everlasting Alloy]]" was partly made in reference to this fact. | ||
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* [[Crystron]] | * [[Crystron]] | ||
* [[Cyber Dragon (archetype)|Cyber Dragon]] | * [[Cyber Dragon (archetype)|Cyber Dragon]] | ||
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* [[Deskbot]] | * [[Deskbot]] | ||
* [[Dinomist]] | * [[Dinomist]] | ||
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* [[Chronomaly]] | * [[Chronomaly]] | ||
* [[Cyber]] | * [[Cyber]] | ||
+ | * [[Cyberdark]] | ||
* [[Genex]] | * [[Genex]] | ||
* [[Kozmo]] | * [[Kozmo]] | ||
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* [[Super Quant]] | * [[Super Quant]] | ||
* [[Synchron]] | * [[Synchron]] | ||
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* [[Time Thief]] | * [[Time Thief]] | ||
* [[Toy]] | * [[Toy]] | ||
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* [[Seto Kaiba]] | * [[Seto Kaiba]] | ||
* [[Valon]] | * [[Valon]] | ||
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; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' | ; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' | ||
* [[Chancellor Sheppard]] | * [[Chancellor Sheppard]] | ||
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* [[Vellian Crowler]] | * [[Vellian Crowler]] | ||
* [[Zane Truesdale]] | * [[Zane Truesdale]] | ||
+ | * [[Prince Ojin]] | ||
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; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' | ; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' | ||
* [[Aero]] | * [[Aero]] | ||
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* [[Leo]] | * [[Leo]] | ||
* [[Yusei Fudo]] | * [[Yusei Fudo]] | ||
+ | * [[Syd Barlow]] | ||
; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' | ; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' | ||
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* [[Quinton]] | * [[Quinton]] | ||
* [[Trey]] | * [[Trey]] | ||
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; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' | ; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' | ||
* [[Barrett]] | * [[Barrett]] | ||
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* [[Prototype Red-B]] | * [[Prototype Red-B]] | ||
* [[Roboppi]] | * [[Roboppi]] | ||
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; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' | ; ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' | ||
* [[Galian Townsend]] | * [[Galian Townsend]] | ||
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== Icons == | == Icons == | ||
− | These are icons used to represent the Machine Type in various video games. They | + | These are icons used to represent the Machine Type in various video games. They mostly depict a generic robot. |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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Type-Machine-MADU.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel|Master Duel]]'' | Type-Machine-MADU.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel|Master Duel]]'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * Not all robotic/mechanical monsters are Machine type. [[Cyberse]] and [[Psychic]] includes many robotic/mechanical monsters, and many themes of robotic/mechanical monsters are classified as other Types beyond Machine, Cyberse, and Psychic. | ||
== In other languages == | == In other languages == | ||
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| ko_name = 기계 | | ko_name = 기계 | ||
| ko_rr = Gigye | | ko_rr = Gigye | ||
− | | | + | | tc_name = 機械 |
− | | | + | | tc_pinyin = Jīxiè |
+ | | sc_name = 机械 | ||
+ | | sc_pinyin = Jīxiè | ||
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Revision as of 03:26, 17 March 2024
Machine (
Contents
Overview
The Machine Type represents various machineries, including (but not limited to) robots, automata, androids, vehicles, and general-purpose machines. Many appear to be classical humanoid robots (such as "Machine King"), while some are completely life-like (such as "Amazement Assistant Delia"), and others yet are very geometric (such as "Shreddder"). Machines may also resemble non-human living beings, such as many members of the "Cyber" archetype being based on animals and creatures (mostly dragons). The majority of Machine monsters are EARTH, DARK, or LIGHT, although there are Machines for each of the six primary Attributes.
Machine monsters and their support are traditionally associated with pushing for extremely high ATK, with the effects of cards like "Power Bond", "Limiter Removal", or "Train Connection", but Machine as a whole covers a multitude of playstyles and effects, both offensive (e.g. Train) and defensive (e.g. "Orcust"). "Cyber Dragon", one of the most influential monsters in the history of the OCG/TCG metagame's development, is a Machine monster.
In the early parts of of the original manga and anime, Machine monsters inherently had the special ability of being immunite against all type of magic, including attacks from magic users. The card "Everlasting Alloy" was partly made in reference to this fact.
Themes
TCG/OCG
- A-to-Z
- Ally of Justice
- Ancient Gear
- Appliancer
- B.E.S.
- Boot-Up
- Bugroth
- Chimeratech
- cular
- Crystron
- Cyber Dragon
- Deskbot
- Dinomist
- Drytron
- F.A.
- Gadget
- Geargia
- Gimmick Puppet
- Gizmek
- Gun Dragon
- Infinitrack
- Jinzo
- Karakuri
- Konami Arcade Games
- Machina
- Machine King
- Mecha Phantom Beast
- Meklord
- Numeron Gate
- Orcust
- Power Tool
- Qli
- Reactor
- Robo
- Speedroid
- Springans
- Super Defense Robot
- Super Quantal Mech Beast
- Superheavy Samurai
- Symphonic Warrior
- Train
- Turbo
- Vehicroid
- World Legacy
- Mixed
Rush Duel
Anime/manga-only
- Mixed
Appearance in media
The Machine Type is one of the most-frequently reoccurring Types in the anime and manga, with at least one active user appearing in almost every work in the franchise. Due to their relative abundance, they are used by many characters in the anime and manga. The following characters use Machine monsters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
Manga |
Anime |
Icons
These are icons used to represent the Machine Type in various video games. They mostly depict a generic robot.
Trivia
- Not all robotic/mechanical monsters are Machine type. Cyberse and Psychic includes many robotic/mechanical monsters, and many themes of robotic/mechanical monsters are classified as other Types beyond Machine, Cyberse, and Psychic.
In other languages
Language | Name | Romanized |
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French | Machine | |
German | Maschine | |
Italian | Macchina | |
Portuguese | Máquina | |
Spanish | Máquina | |
Japanese | Kikai | |
きかい (kana) | ||
機械 (base) | ||
Korean | 기계 | Gigye |
Chinese (Traditional) | 機械 | Jīxiè |
Chinese (Simplified) | 机械 | Jīxiè |