Difference between revisions of "Salamangreat"
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* [[Salamangreat Foxy]] | * [[Salamangreat Foxy]] | ||
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* [[Degrade Buster]] | * [[Degrade Buster]] | ||
* [[Flame Bufferlo]] | * [[Flame Bufferlo]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Emerald Eagle]] | * [[Salamangreat Emerald Eagle]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Heatleo]] | * [[Salamangreat Heatleo]] |
Revision as of 15:43, 30 June 2018
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"Salamangreat" (
Design
Appearance
"Salamangreat" appear to have a general fire theme, resembling animals with flaming armor. Additionally, the animals they resemble appear to be carnivores.
Etymology
The name of this archetype is a portmanteau of "salamander" (サラマンダー Saramandā) and "great" (グレート Gurēto). The kanji (転生炎獣) literally translate to "reincarnation flame beast", referencing Takeru's use of Reincarnation Link Summon.
Playing style
In the anime
"Salamangreat" monsters focus around swarming the field with their effects to Special Summon themselves, setting themselves up for a Link Summon. The support cards for the archetype have effects which either replenish LP, or shuffle "Salamangreat" monsters from the GY to the Deck, sometimes doing both. The archetype is also capable of performing a Reincarnation Link Summon through the effect of "Salamangreat Sanctuary".
Recommended cards (Pending further support)
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