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Other notable Plant-Type monsters include "[[Mystic Tomato]]", "[[Spore]]", "[[Dandylion]]", "[[Botanical Lion]]", "[[Glow-Up Bulb]]", "[[Nettles]]", "[[Lord Poison]]", "[[Cactus Fighter]]" and "[[Rigorous Reaver]]". | Other notable Plant-Type monsters include "[[Mystic Tomato]]", "[[Spore]]", "[[Dandylion]]", "[[Botanical Lion]]", "[[Glow-Up Bulb]]", "[[Nettles]]", "[[Lord Poison]]", "[[Cactus Fighter]]" and "[[Rigorous Reaver]]". | ||
− | Plants also have Plant version of [[staple]] cards like "[[Solemn Judgment]]" and "[[Mirror Force]]", in the forms of "[[Pollinosis]]" and "[[Wall of Thorns]]", respectively.The plants have a version of "[[Marauding Captain]]" in form of "[[Twilight Rose Knight]]", a version of "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]" in form of "[[Violet Witch]]" this cards are non-plant type monsters but their effects are used with the plant-type monsters. There are other plant cards very similar to other non plants cards, for example :"[[Dark Verger]]" and "[[Quillbolt Hedgehog]]". Other cards present similarities in the picture of the cards like "[[Wonder Clover]]" "[[Break! Draw!]]". | + | Plants also have Plant version of [[staple]] cards like "[[Solemn Judgment]]" and "[[Mirror Force]]", in the forms of "[[Pollinosis]]" and "[[Wall of Thorns]]", respectively. The plants have a version of "[[Marauding Captain]]" in form of "[[Twilight Rose Knight]]", a version of "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]" in form of "[[Violet Witch]]" this cards are non-plant type monsters but their effects are used with the plant-type monsters. There are other plant cards very similar to other non plants cards, for example :"[[Dark Verger]]" and "[[Quillbolt Hedgehog]]". Other cards present similarities in the picture of the cards like "[[Wonder Clover]]" and "[[Break! Draw!]]". |
The most usual [[Attribute]]s associated with Plants is [[EARTH]] or [[WATER]]. Plant cards usually revolve around swarming and regenerating back onto the field. Unlike [[Zombie]]s, Plants are often used to fuel effects such as negations rather than for strictly attacking purposes. They have many cards that allow them to be special summoned to the field from the deck and hand but mostly from the Graveyard. Cards like "Lonefire Blossom", "[[Plant Food Chain]]", "Lord Poison", "Gigaplant", "[[The World Tree]]" and "[[Miracle Fertilizer]]" all add major support to bringing back a swarm of Plant monsters to overwhelm the opponent. There are many good Plant-Type [[Tuner monster]]s, like "[[Copy Plant]]" and "Spore". | The most usual [[Attribute]]s associated with Plants is [[EARTH]] or [[WATER]]. Plant cards usually revolve around swarming and regenerating back onto the field. Unlike [[Zombie]]s, Plants are often used to fuel effects such as negations rather than for strictly attacking purposes. They have many cards that allow them to be special summoned to the field from the deck and hand but mostly from the Graveyard. Cards like "Lonefire Blossom", "[[Plant Food Chain]]", "Lord Poison", "Gigaplant", "[[The World Tree]]" and "[[Miracle Fertilizer]]" all add major support to bringing back a swarm of Plant monsters to overwhelm the opponent. There are many good Plant-Type [[Tuner monster]]s, like "[[Copy Plant]]" and "Spore". | ||
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A derivative of Chaos Plants that uses "[[Doppel Warrior]]" and "[[Junk Synchron]]". | A derivative of Chaos Plants that uses "[[Doppel Warrior]]" and "[[Junk Synchron]]". | ||
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* [[Doppelwarrior]] | * [[Doppelwarrior]] | ||
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* [[Formula Synchron]] | * [[Formula Synchron]] | ||
* [[Stardust Dragon]] | * [[Stardust Dragon]] | ||
* [[Black Rose Dragon]] | * [[Black Rose Dragon]] | ||
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* [[Drill Warrior]] | * [[Drill Warrior]] | ||
* [[Junk Destroyer]] | * [[Junk Destroyer]] | ||
* [[Shooting Star Dragon]] | * [[Shooting Star Dragon]] | ||
* [[Shooting Quasar Dragon]] | * [[Shooting Quasar Dragon]] | ||
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* [[Pot of Duality]] | * [[Pot of Duality]] | ||
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===Plant [[Beatdown]]=== | ===Plant [[Beatdown]]=== | ||
This deck revolves around [[Lonefire Blossom]] and [[Gigaplant]] to help flood the field. Make sure you use the effect of [[Gigaplant]] effectively in order to pull decent synchro monsters out while using [[Queen of Thorns]] to make your opponent pay life point to summon non-plant monsters. You could use [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] and combo it with [[Gigaplant]] so you could tribute Plant monsters special summoned by [[Gigaplant]]'s effect to negate any cards that target your plant monsters. You can also keep the opponent at bay with powerful cards like [[Wall of Thorns]]. This deck also uses [[Pollinosis]] or [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] to negate spells and traps that destroy multiple monsters such as [[Lightning Vortex]] or [[Mirror Force]] or [[Torrential Tribute]], however, this can be entirely foiled with cards like [[Zombie World]] and [[DNA Surgery]], so be sure to pack in [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] and an optional [[Twister]]. This deck's ability to swarm the field quickly for fuel or for an all out attack can be foiled by cards like these. | This deck revolves around [[Lonefire Blossom]] and [[Gigaplant]] to help flood the field. Make sure you use the effect of [[Gigaplant]] effectively in order to pull decent synchro monsters out while using [[Queen of Thorns]] to make your opponent pay life point to summon non-plant monsters. You could use [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] and combo it with [[Gigaplant]] so you could tribute Plant monsters special summoned by [[Gigaplant]]'s effect to negate any cards that target your plant monsters. You can also keep the opponent at bay with powerful cards like [[Wall of Thorns]]. This deck also uses [[Pollinosis]] or [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] to negate spells and traps that destroy multiple monsters such as [[Lightning Vortex]] or [[Mirror Force]] or [[Torrential Tribute]], however, this can be entirely foiled with cards like [[Zombie World]] and [[DNA Surgery]], so be sure to pack in [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] and an optional [[Twister]]. This deck's ability to swarm the field quickly for fuel or for an all out attack can be foiled by cards like these. | ||
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* [[Dandylion]] | * [[Dandylion]] | ||
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* [[Twilight Rose Knight]] | * [[Twilight Rose Knight]] | ||
* [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] | * [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] | ||
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* [[Black Rose Dragon]] | * [[Black Rose Dragon]] | ||
* [[Queen of Thorns]] | * [[Queen of Thorns]] | ||
* [[Splendid Rose]] | * [[Splendid Rose]] | ||
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* [[Mark of the Rose]] | * [[Mark of the Rose]] | ||
* [[Miracle Fertilizer]] | * [[Miracle Fertilizer]] | ||
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* [[Plant Food Chain]] | * [[Plant Food Chain]] | ||
* [[Pollinosis]] | * [[Pollinosis]] | ||
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===GigaVise=== | ===GigaVise=== | ||
This is a deck utilizing [[Supervise]] and [[Hidden Armory]] which allows players to [[Synchro Summon]] quickly with the main monsters [[Gigaplant]] and [[Spore]]. This can [[Summon]] a variety of different Synchros to control the field, but most used is [[Power Tool Dragon]], which allows the player to grab a quick [[Supervise]]. | This is a deck utilizing [[Supervise]] and [[Hidden Armory]] which allows players to [[Synchro Summon]] quickly with the main monsters [[Gigaplant]] and [[Spore]]. This can [[Summon]] a variety of different Synchros to control the field, but most used is [[Power Tool Dragon]], which allows the player to grab a quick [[Supervise]]. | ||
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* [[Lonefire Blossom]] | * [[Lonefire Blossom]] | ||
* [[Gigaplant]] | * [[Gigaplant]] | ||
* [[Dark Armed Dragon]] | * [[Dark Armed Dragon]] | ||
* [[Spore]] | * [[Spore]] | ||
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* [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] | * [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]] | ||
* [[Cyber Valley]] | * [[Cyber Valley]] | ||
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* [[Super Solar Nutrient]] | * [[Super Solar Nutrient]] | ||
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* [[Hidden Armory]] | * [[Hidden Armory]] | ||
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===Chaos Plants=== | ===Chaos Plants=== | ||
The successor to the very popular Plant Synchro deck, Chaos Plants takes advantage of the LIGHT and DARK attributes of splashable monsters, such as [[Sangan]] and [[Effect Veiler]], to summon [[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]], in combination with the synchro abilities of Plants. It rarely uses enough Lights and Darks for it to be worth using [[Chaos Sorcerer]]. Something to note is that it despite being called a "Plant" Deck, it often uses more [[Fiend]] monsters than Plants. | The successor to the very popular Plant Synchro deck, Chaos Plants takes advantage of the LIGHT and DARK attributes of splashable monsters, such as [[Sangan]] and [[Effect Veiler]], to summon [[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]], in combination with the synchro abilities of Plants. It rarely uses enough Lights and Darks for it to be worth using [[Chaos Sorcerer]]. Something to note is that it despite being called a "Plant" Deck, it often uses more [[Fiend]] monsters than Plants. | ||
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* [[Stardust Dragon]] | * [[Stardust Dragon]] | ||
* [[Black Rose Dragon]] | * [[Black Rose Dragon]] | ||
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* [[Shooting Star Dragon]] | * [[Shooting Star Dragon]] | ||
* [[Shooting Quasar Dragon]] | * [[Shooting Quasar Dragon]] | ||
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Plant (Chinese: 植物[1]) monsters were very overlooked and weak until support for the Type was released in the Crossroads of Chaos, Crimson Crisis and Raging Battle booster sets. A general strategy for Plant-Type Decks is to use cards like "Gigaplant", "Lonefire Blossom" and "Lord Poison" to fill the field with powerful monsters. They can go hand-in-hand with Insect-Types as well with cards like "Prickle Fairy".
One of the strongest Plant-Type monsters is "Tytannial, Princess of Camellias" at 2800 ATK. It has the power to negate any card effects that target simply by sacrificing a Plant-Type monster (which in worst case scenario can even be herself). It can be easily Summoned by Tributing "Lonefire Blossom". In power and strategy, "Tytannial, Princess of Camellias" is followed by "Gigaplant", which has 2400 ATK and the power to Special Summon Plants from the Graveyard and hand.
Other notable Plant-Type monsters include "Mystic Tomato", "Spore", "Dandylion", "Botanical Lion", "Glow-Up Bulb", "Nettles", "Lord Poison", "Cactus Fighter" and "Rigorous Reaver".
Plants also have Plant version of staple cards like "Solemn Judgment" and "Mirror Force", in the forms of "Pollinosis" and "Wall of Thorns", respectively. The plants have a version of "Marauding Captain" in form of "Twilight Rose Knight", a version of "Witch of the Black Forest" in form of "Violet Witch" this cards are non-plant type monsters but their effects are used with the plant-type monsters. There are other plant cards very similar to other non plants cards, for example :"Dark Verger" and "Quillbolt Hedgehog". Other cards present similarities in the picture of the cards like "Wonder Clover" and "Break! Draw!".
The most usual Attributes associated with Plants is EARTH or WATER. Plant cards usually revolve around swarming and regenerating back onto the field. Unlike Zombies, Plants are often used to fuel effects such as negations rather than for strictly attacking purposes. They have many cards that allow them to be special summoned to the field from the deck and hand but mostly from the Graveyard. Cards like "Lonefire Blossom", "Plant Food Chain", "Lord Poison", "Gigaplant", "The World Tree" and "Miracle Fertilizer" all add major support to bringing back a swarm of Plant monsters to overwhelm the opponent. There are many good Plant-Type Tuner monsters, like "Copy Plant" and "Spore".
Plant-Type monsters are used by Akiza Izinski in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Her signature card, "Black Rose Dragon", is considered a staple in Plant-Type Decks. Plant-Type monsters also appear in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, used by Tombo Tillbitty and Lotus Hanazoe. Tombo plays with a "Tomato" deck, while Lotus plays a Plant deck with a focus on special summoning plants to XYZ Summon "Battlecruiser Dianthus," which is later ranked up to summon "CXyz Battleship Cherry Blossom".
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Doppel Plants
A derivative of Chaos Plants that uses "Doppel Warrior" and "Junk Synchron".
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Fleur Plants
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Quickdraw Plants
Plant Beatdown
This deck revolves around Lonefire Blossom and Gigaplant to help flood the field. Make sure you use the effect of Gigaplant effectively in order to pull decent synchro monsters out while using Queen of Thorns to make your opponent pay life point to summon non-plant monsters. You could use Tytannial, Princess of Camellias and combo it with Gigaplant so you could tribute Plant monsters special summoned by Gigaplant's effect to negate any cards that target your plant monsters. You can also keep the opponent at bay with powerful cards like Wall of Thorns. This deck also uses Pollinosis or Tytannial, Princess of Camellias to negate spells and traps that destroy multiple monsters such as Lightning Vortex or Mirror Force or Torrential Tribute, however, this can be entirely foiled with cards like Zombie World and DNA Surgery, so be sure to pack in Mystical Space Typhoon and an optional Twister. This deck's ability to swarm the field quickly for fuel or for an all out attack can be foiled by cards like these.
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GigaVise
This is a deck utilizing Supervise and Hidden Armory which allows players to Synchro Summon quickly with the main monsters Gigaplant and Spore. This can Summon a variety of different Synchros to control the field, but most used is Power Tool Dragon, which allows the player to grab a quick Supervise.
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Chaos Plants
The successor to the very popular Plant Synchro deck, Chaos Plants takes advantage of the LIGHT and DARK attributes of splashable monsters, such as Sangan and Effect Veiler, to summon Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning, in combination with the synchro abilities of Plants. It rarely uses enough Lights and Darks for it to be worth using Chaos Sorcerer. Something to note is that it despite being called a "Plant" Deck, it often uses more Fiend monsters than Plants.
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- ↑ From "Master Rule 2 version 1.0".(Chinese edition)