Difference between revisions of "Rescue Squad"
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− | | caption = Clockwise from top left: "[[Rescue Ferret]]", "[[Rescue Cat]]", "[[Rescue Rabbit]]" and "[[Rescue Hamster]]" in the artwork of "[[Emergency | + | | caption = Clockwise from top left: "[[Rescue Ferret]]", "[[Rescue Cat]]", "[[Rescue Rabbit]]" and "[[Rescue Hamster]]" in the artwork of "[[Emerging Emergency Rescute Rescue]]". |
| ja_name = レスキュー | | ja_name = レスキュー | ||
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Ironically, the members of the "Rescue" series aren't meant to work together. Rather, they are meant to facilitate the use of whatever new Summoning method Konami happens to be introducing at the time, as the mechanic is still in its early stages and still lacks support. To do this, they Summon monsters from the deck, which are destroyed during the End Phase. | Ironically, the members of the "Rescue" series aren't meant to work together. Rather, they are meant to facilitate the use of whatever new Summoning method Konami happens to be introducing at the time, as the mechanic is still in its early stages and still lacks support. To do this, they Summon monsters from the deck, which are destroyed during the End Phase. | ||
− | After the original member, "[[Rescue Cat]]", who is often used with [[Synchro Summon]]ing strategies, "[[Rescue Rabbit]]" was released early in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' era to aid on [[Xyz Summon]]ing; "[[Rescue Hamster]]" was released early in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' era to aid on [[Pendulum Summon]]ing; and finally, "[[Rescue Ferret]]" was released early in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' era to aid on [[Link Summon]]ing. In the latter, the "Rescue" series also gained its first support card, "[[Emergency | + | After the original member, "[[Rescue Cat]]", who is often used with [[Synchro Summon]]ing strategies, "[[Rescue Rabbit]]" was released early in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' era to aid on [[Xyz Summon]]ing; "[[Rescue Hamster]]" was released early in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'' era to aid on [[Pendulum Summon]]ing; and finally, "[[Rescue Ferret]]" was released early in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' era to aid on [[Link Summon]]ing. In the latter, the "Rescue" series also gained its first support card, "[[Emerging Emergency Rescute Rescue]]", meant to further speed-up the Summoning effects of the monsters by [[search]]ing them more easily. |
{{See also|Synchro Cat|Dino Rabbit}} | {{See also|Synchro Cat|Dino Rabbit}} | ||
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"Rescue" (レスキュー Resukyū) is a series of Level 4 EARTH Beast-Type monsters with 300 ATK and 100 DEF.
Design
All members of the "Rescue" series' artwork feature their namesake animal wearing gear commonly associated with public safety workers, such as a whistle or a harness, and a hardhat. They are also always seen standing against a sky blue background, though it is often given a more white color due to the foiling of the card.
Playing style
Ironically, the members of the "Rescue" series aren't meant to work together. Rather, they are meant to facilitate the use of whatever new Summoning method Konami happens to be introducing at the time, as the mechanic is still in its early stages and still lacks support. To do this, they Summon monsters from the deck, which are destroyed during the End Phase.
After the original member, "Rescue Cat", who is often used with Synchro Summoning strategies, "Rescue Rabbit" was released early in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL era to aid on Xyz Summoning; "Rescue Hamster" was released early in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V era to aid on Pendulum Summoning; and finally, "Rescue Ferret" was released early in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS era to aid on Link Summoning. In the latter, the "Rescue" series also gained its first support card, "Emerging Emergency Rescute Rescue", meant to further speed-up the Summoning effects of the monsters by searching them more easily.