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A '''Nuke''' (or "Field Clearer", etc.) is an unofficial term used to describe the action of a [[card effect]] with the power to [[destroy]] a large number of cards on the field. This term also applies to cards that destroy all monsters or Spells/Traps exclusively, such as "[[Dark Hole]]" or "[[Heavy Storm]]". Cards that ''can'' destroy a big number of cards, but only destroy a small number when used, aren't referred to as a nuke. For example, if a player activates "[[Dark Hole]]" while their opponent controls just one monster, it wouldn't be considered a nuke. The term goes to the situation, not the card.
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A '''Nuke''' (or "Field Clearer", etc.) is an unofficial term used to describe the action of a [[card effect]] with the power to [[destroy]] a large number of [[cards]] on the [[field]], usually all of them, at once. For example, a card like "[[Dark Hole]]" can be used as a nuke, but if it's activated while there is only one [[monster]] on the field, then it would not be considered a nuke. Similarly, a card like "[[Harpies' Hunting Ground]]" is not considered a nuke because even though it can destroy all of the opponent's Spell/Trap cards all by itself, it only destroys them one at a time.
  
The first card released with this kind of effect was "[[Final Destiny]]", with an extremely high [[cost]]. This term is usually only assigned by the speed of which the card(s) manage to destroy all cards on the field. For example, even though "[[Harpies' Hunting Ground]]" is capable of destroying all of your opponent's Spell/Trap cards, it will only destroy one every time you Normal/Special Summon an "[[Harpie]]", so since it can be completely stopped by a single Spell/Trap-removal card, it isn't considered a nuke.
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Usually, cards with nuke effects have extremely high costs or extremely tight restrictions in order to use their effect. For example, "[[Final Destiny]]" can destroy all cards on the field but has an extremely high [[cost]] of [[discard]]ing 5 cards, and the effect of "[[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]", which can be Summoned using any two [[Level]] 4 monsters, can only be used while your opponent has more overall cards in their hand and field, and will also give your opponent immunity from damage for the rest of the turn. However, some nuke effects have little or no cost, such as "[[Raigeki]]".
 
 
Usually, cards with a nuke effect will have a big restriction/cost/downside/specific activation time for using the effect. The effect of "[[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]", a monster that can be Summoned using just 2 Level 4 monsters, can only be used while your opponent has more overall cards in their hand and field, and will also give your opponent immunity from damage for the rest of the turn. The above-mentioned "Final Destiny" also required you to discard 5 cards. This rule is sometimes broken and the card doesn't have a major downside, the most infamous example being "[[Raigeki]]".
 
  
 
The "[[Gandora (archetype)|Gandora]]" archetype focuses on nuking, with all the members sharing the downside of [[Halves LP|halving]] the controller's [[LP]].
 
The "[[Gandora (archetype)|Gandora]]" archetype focuses on nuking, with all the members sharing the downside of [[Halves LP|halving]] the controller's [[LP]].
  
 
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Revision as of 18:04, 9 December 2019

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A Nuke (or "Field Clearer", etc.) is an unofficial term used to describe the action of a card effect with the power to destroy a large number of cards on the field, usually all of them, at once. For example, a card like "Dark Hole" can be used as a nuke, but if it's activated while there is only one monster on the field, then it would not be considered a nuke. Similarly, a card like "Harpies' Hunting Ground" is not considered a nuke because even though it can destroy all of the opponent's Spell/Trap cards all by itself, it only destroys them one at a time.

Usually, cards with nuke effects have extremely high costs or extremely tight restrictions in order to use their effect. For example, "Final Destiny" can destroy all cards on the field but has an extremely high cost of discarding 5 cards, and the effect of "Evilswarm Exciton Knight", which can be Summoned using any two Level 4 monsters, can only be used while your opponent has more overall cards in their hand and field, and will also give your opponent immunity from damage for the rest of the turn. However, some nuke effects have little or no cost, such as "Raigeki".

The "Gandora" archetype focuses on nuking, with all the members sharing the downside of halving the controller's LP.