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{{Infobox archseries
| image       = Salamangreat.png
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| cut_from_names = 1
| caption     = [[Takeru Homura|Soulburner]] with "[[Salamangreat Meer]]" and "[[Salamangreat Foxy]]"
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| image       = Soulburner Deck Picture.png
| ja_name     = {{Ruby|転生炎獣|サラマングレイト}}
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| caption     = [[Theodore Hamilton|Soulburner]] with "[[Salamangreat Pyro Phoenix]]" and "[[Salamangreat Heatleo]]"
| romaji     = Saramangureito
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| ja_name     = サラマングレイト
| anime      = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]
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| romaji      = Saramangureito
| sets       = [[Soul Fusion]]
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| fr_name      = Salamangrande
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| de_name      = Grosalamander
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| it_name      = Salamagna
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| ko_name      = 샐러맨그레이트
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| ko_romanized = Saelleomaen-geureiteu
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| sc_name      = 转生炎兽
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| pt_name      = Salamagrande
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| es_name     = Salamangrande
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| sets        =
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* [[Soul Fusion]]
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* [[Savage Strike]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Soulburner]]
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* [[Dark Neostorm]]
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* [[Rising Rampage]]
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* [[Chaos Impact]]
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* [[Eternity Code]]
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| tcg          =
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* [[Dark Neostorm Special Edition]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 10]]
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* [[Battles of Legend: Hero's Revenge]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 11]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 12]]
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* [[2019 Gold Sarcophagus Tin Mega Pack]]
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* [[Battles of Legend: Armageddon]]
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* [[2020 Tin of Lost Memories]]
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* [[Ghosts From the Past (set)|Ghosts From the Past]]
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* [[2021 Tin of Ancient Battles]]
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* [[Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge]]
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* [[Legacy of Destruction]]
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| ocg          =
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* [[Structure Deck: Soulburner Extra Deck Enhancement Pack]]
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* [[Premium Pack 2019]]
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* [[The Valuable Book 21 promotional cards]]
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* [[Special Pack 20th Anniversary Edition Vol.5]]
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* [[LINK VRAINS Duelist Set]]
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* [[Rarity Collection Premium Gold Edition]]
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* [[Duelist Pack: Duelists of Explosion]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2023 Vol.3]]
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* [[Quarter Century Duelist Box]]
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| korea        =
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* [[Premium Pack Vol.14 1st Wave]]
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* [[Special Pack Vol.2]]
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| anime       = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
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"'''Salamangreat'''" (サラマングレイト ''Saramangureito'') is an [[archetype]] of [[FIRE]] [[Cyberse]] [[monster]]s used by [[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore Hamilton/Soulburner]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime.
"'''Salamangreat'''" ({{Ruby|転生炎獣|サラマングレイト}} ''Saramangureito'') is an [[archetype]] of [[FIRE]] [[Cyberse]] [[monster]]s used by [[Takeru Homura]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime.
 
 
 
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
 
===Appearance===
 
===Appearance===
"Salamangreat" appear to have a general fire theme, resembling animals with flaming armor. Additionally, the animals they resemble appear to be carnivores.
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"Salamangreat" appear to have a general fire theme, resembling animals with flaming armor. Additionally, the animals they resemble are largely carnivores.
 
 
 
===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
The name of this archetype is a portmanteau of "[[wikipedia:Salamanders in folklore|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]]. The archetype is also loosely inspired by [[wikipedia:Alchemy|alchemy]], with Emerald Eagle being named after the "[[wikipedia:Emerald Tablet|Emerald Tablet]]" and Violet Chimera serving as the representation of a [[wikipedia:Chimera (mythology)|chimaera]].
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The name of this archetype is a portmanteau of "[[wikipedia:Salamanders in folklore|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 Theodore's use of [[Reincarnation Link Summon]]. The archetype is also loosely inspired by [[wikipedia:Alchemy|alchemy]], with Emerald Eagle being named after the "[[wikipedia:Emerald Tablet|Emerald Tablet]]" and Violet Chimera serving as the representation of a [[wikipedia:Chimera (mythology)|chimaera]].
 
 
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
===In the anime===
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The "Salamangreat" archetype focuses around swarming the field with monsters to set up for [[Link Summon]]s, and setting up their [[Graveyard]] with a large amount of easily recoverable resources for an OTK push on later turns. The Deck's Link Monsters have effects that they can only use when Link Summoned using a monster with the same name as Link Material (known as a [[Reincarnation Link Summon]] in the anime); the effect of the Field Spell "[[Salamangreat Sanctuary]]" allows "Salamangreat" Link Monsters to be Link Summoned using another copy of itself as the entire material, making it much easier to satisfy this requirement. The deck is typically played as a control-midrange deck, focusing on setting up a resource loop backed up with [[Trap]]s or [[hand trap]]s.
"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.
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Most "Salamangreat" [[Main Deck]] monsters have effects to Special Summon themselves from the hand and/or GY, and individual beneficial effects. The key "Salamangreat" Main Deck monsters are:
 
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* "[[Salamangreat Gazelle|Gazelle]]", who can search a "Salamangreat" card when it's summoned by sending it to GY (which the deck can then easily retrieve)
The boss monsters have effects that can only be used if it was summoned using another copy of itself as material. For "[[Salamangreat Heatleo]]", this is supported through the use of "[[Salamangreat Sanctuary]]", which bypasses the usual summoning conditions by using only a copy of "Heatleo" as Link Material.
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* "[[Salamangreat Spinny|Spinny]]", who can revive itself from GY at no cost
 
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* "[[Salamangreat Foxy|Foxy]]", who excavates for a search on summon, and can revive itself and pop a face-up Spell/Trap at the cost of a card
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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* "[[Salamangreat Jack Jaguar|Jack Jaguar]]", who can recycle a "Salamangreat" Extra Deck monster from GY (which the Deck quickly runs through) to revive itself
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* "[[Salamangreat Fowl|Fowl]]" and "[[Salamangreat Falco|Falco]]", who provide additional easily accessible swarming and utility
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"Salamangreat" Extra Decks focus on a few key monsters to engage and supply its resource loop:
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* "[[Salamangreat Balelynx|Balelynx]]" is a Link 1 that searches the Field Spell "[[Salamangreat Sanctuary]]"
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* "[[Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf|Sunlight Wolf]]" (Link 2) can add back "Salamangreat" Spell/Traps and monsters from GY, making it key to the archetype's recursion
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* "[[Salamangreat Miragestallio|Miragestallio]]" (Rank 3 Xyz) can Special Summon any "Salamangreat" monster from Deck by detaching 1 material, making an enormous consistency boost
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The archetype features many other Spell/Trap support, with the most notable ones being "[[Will of the Salamangreat]]", who can revive multiple "Salamangreat" monsters, and "[[Salamangreat Circle|Circle]]", a searcher for all "Salamangreat" monsters.
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While the Deck's setup boards are often unassuming, its plethora of GY recycling effects gives it an incredible level of resilience and OTK potential, and the combination of "Miragestallio", "Gazelle", "Circle", and generic Cyberse support makes its standard combo incredibly consistent to pull off.
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On the setup, the archetype typically aims to gain access to its trap cards, "[[Salamangreat Roar|Roar]]" (an omni-negate) or "[[Salamangreat Rage|Rage]]" (a Spell Speed 2 card destruction), to provide disruption on the opponent's turn (typically by sending them to GY with "Gazelle", then recovering them with "Sunlight Wolf"). In the player's next turn, the Deck can easily push for an OTK by swarming "Salamangreat" monsters from both hand and GY to make link boss monsters like "[[Accesscode Talker]]" boosted with "[[Update Jammer]]".
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The archetype features four non-Link Extra Deck or Ritual Monsters with effects that emulate Reincarnation Link Summon (as well as some support for Fusion and Ritual summoning), namely the Fusion "[[Salamangreat Violet Chimera]]", the Ritual "[[Salamangreat Emerald Eagle]]", the Synchro "[[Salamangreat Burst Gryphon]]", and the Xyz "[[Salamangreat Blaze Dragon]]". Of these four, "Violet Chimera" is a relatively simple and effective [[beatstick]], but "Emerald Eagle", "Burst Gryphon", and "Blaze Dragon" have effects that require too much setup and/or provide little payoff for the investment.
  
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===Recommended cards===
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
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* [[Salamangreat of Fire]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Falco]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Falco]]
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* [[Salamangreat Fowl]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Foxy]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Foxy]]
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* [[Salamangreat Gazelle]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Jack Jaguar]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Jack Jaguar]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Meer]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Meer]]
* [[Balancer Lord]]
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* [[Salamangreat Spinny]]
* [[Degrade Buster]]
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* [[Code of Soul]]
 
* [[Flame Bufferlo]]
 
* [[Flame Bufferlo]]
* [[Lady Debugger]]
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* [[Lady Debug]]
 
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* [[Parallel eXceed]]
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* [[Hiita the Fire Channeler]]
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* [[Barrier Statue of the Inferno]]
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* [[Division]]
 
|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
* [[Red Resonator]]
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* [[Salamangreat Tiger]]
 
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* [[Salamangreat Weasel]]
|ritual monsters =
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|fusion monsters =
* [[Salamangreat Emerald Eagle]]
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* [[Salamangreat Violet Chimera]]
* [[Cyberse Magician]]
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* [[Diplexer Chimera]]
 
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* [[Earth Golem @Ignister]]
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
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* [[Salamangreat Burst Gryphon]]
 
* [[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Horse Prince]]
 
* [[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Horse Prince]]
 
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* [[Lavalval Salamander]]
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* [[DPA Jeanne d'Moore]]
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|xyz monsters =
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* [[Salamangreat Miragestallio]]
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* [[Abyss Dweller]]
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* [[Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir]]
 
|link monsters =
 
|link monsters =
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* [[Salamangreat Almiraj]]
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* [[Salamangreat Balelynx]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Heatleo]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Heatleo]]
* [[Cyberse Witch]]
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* [[Salamangreat Pyro Phoenix]]
* [[Duelittle Chimera]]
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* [[Salamangreat Raging Phoenix]]
* [[Flame Administrator]]
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* [[Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf]]
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* [[Accesscode Talker]]
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* [[Decode Talker Heatsoul]]
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* [[Fire Phoenix @Ignister]]
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* [[Hiita the Fire Charmer, Ablaze]]
 
* [[Knightmare Phoenix]]
 
* [[Knightmare Phoenix]]
* [[Powercode Talker]]
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* [[Promethean Princess, Bestower of Flames]]
 
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* [[Splash Mage]]
|spells =
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* [[Transcode Talker]]
* [[Rise of the Salamangreat]]
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* [[Update Jammer]]
* [[Salamangreat Heart]]
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|normal spells =
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* [[Fury of Fire]]
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* [[Fusion of Fire]]
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* [[Salamangreat Recureance]]
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* [[Cynet Fusion]]
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* [[Cynet Mining]]
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* [[Fire Recovery]]
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* [[Pot of Desires]]
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* [[World Legacy Succession]]
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* [[Oil]]
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|field spells =
 
* [[Salamangreat Sanctuary]]
 
* [[Salamangreat Sanctuary]]
* [[Cynet Optimize]]
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|continuous spells =
* [[Cynet Ritual]]
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* [[Will of the Salamangreat]]
* [[Pre-Preparation of Rites]]
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|quick-play spells =
* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Salamangreat Charge]]
* [[World Legacy Succession]]
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* [[Salamangreat Circle]]
 
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* [[Super Polymerization]]
|traps =
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|normal traps =
* [[Salamangreat Gift]]
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* [[Salamangreat Rage]]
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* [[Salamangreat Revive]]
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|counter traps =
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* [[Salamangreat Roar]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
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==Weaknesses==
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* As this Deck often relies on Special Summoning multiple monsters in a single turn, it is vulnerable to cards like "[[Archlord Kristya]]" and "[[Nibiru, the Primal Being]]".
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** As the key "Salamangreat" Link monsters requires the summoning using another copy of itself to make use of its full effects, this results into the Deck having constrained [[Extra Deck]] space, thus limiting other utlilty options.
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* Because "Sunlight Wolf" is integral for this Deck's grind game, removing it from the field makes this Deck more manageable, especially considering that its ATK is not the highest and it lacks self-protection.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 17 April 2024

Salamangreat
Soulburner with "Salamangreat Pyro Phoenix" and "Salamangreat Heatleo"
Japanese
  • サラマングレイト
  • Saramangureito (romanized)
Simplified Chinese
  • 转生炎兽
French
  • Salamangrande
German
  • Grosalamander
Italian
  • Salamagna
Korean
  • 샐러맨그레이트
  • Saelleomaen-geureiteu (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Salamagrande
Spanish
  • Salamangrande
Sets
TCG
OCG
Korean
Anime appearances
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"Salamangreat" (サラマングレイト Saramangureito) is an archetype of FIRE Cyberse monsters used by Theodore Hamilton/Soulburner in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime.

Design[edit]

Appearance[edit]

"Salamangreat" appear to have a general fire theme, resembling animals with flaming armor. Additionally, the animals they resemble are largely carnivores.

Etymology[edit]

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 Theodore's use of Reincarnation Link Summon. The archetype is also loosely inspired by alchemy, with Emerald Eagle being named after the "Emerald Tablet" and Violet Chimera serving as the representation of a chimaera.

Playing style[edit]

The "Salamangreat" archetype focuses around swarming the field with monsters to set up for Link Summons, and setting up their Graveyard with a large amount of easily recoverable resources for an OTK push on later turns. The Deck's Link Monsters have effects that they can only use when Link Summoned using a monster with the same name as Link Material (known as a Reincarnation Link Summon in the anime); the effect of the Field Spell "Salamangreat Sanctuary" allows "Salamangreat" Link Monsters to be Link Summoned using another copy of itself as the entire material, making it much easier to satisfy this requirement. The deck is typically played as a control-midrange deck, focusing on setting up a resource loop backed up with Traps or hand traps. Most "Salamangreat" Main Deck monsters have effects to Special Summon themselves from the hand and/or GY, and individual beneficial effects. The key "Salamangreat" Main Deck monsters are:

  • "Gazelle", who can search a "Salamangreat" card when it's summoned by sending it to GY (which the deck can then easily retrieve)
  • "Spinny", who can revive itself from GY at no cost
  • "Foxy", who excavates for a search on summon, and can revive itself and pop a face-up Spell/Trap at the cost of a card
  • "Jack Jaguar", who can recycle a "Salamangreat" Extra Deck monster from GY (which the Deck quickly runs through) to revive itself
  • "Fowl" and "Falco", who provide additional easily accessible swarming and utility

"Salamangreat" Extra Decks focus on a few key monsters to engage and supply its resource loop:

  • "Balelynx" is a Link 1 that searches the Field Spell "Salamangreat Sanctuary"
  • "Sunlight Wolf" (Link 2) can add back "Salamangreat" Spell/Traps and monsters from GY, making it key to the archetype's recursion
  • "Miragestallio" (Rank 3 Xyz) can Special Summon any "Salamangreat" monster from Deck by detaching 1 material, making an enormous consistency boost

The archetype features many other Spell/Trap support, with the most notable ones being "Will of the Salamangreat", who can revive multiple "Salamangreat" monsters, and "Circle", a searcher for all "Salamangreat" monsters. While the Deck's setup boards are often unassuming, its plethora of GY recycling effects gives it an incredible level of resilience and OTK potential, and the combination of "Miragestallio", "Gazelle", "Circle", and generic Cyberse support makes its standard combo incredibly consistent to pull off. On the setup, the archetype typically aims to gain access to its trap cards, "Roar" (an omni-negate) or "Rage" (a Spell Speed 2 card destruction), to provide disruption on the opponent's turn (typically by sending them to GY with "Gazelle", then recovering them with "Sunlight Wolf"). In the player's next turn, the Deck can easily push for an OTK by swarming "Salamangreat" monsters from both hand and GY to make link boss monsters like "Accesscode Talker" boosted with "Update Jammer". The archetype features four non-Link Extra Deck or Ritual Monsters with effects that emulate Reincarnation Link Summon (as well as some support for Fusion and Ritual summoning), namely the Fusion "Salamangreat Violet Chimera", the Ritual "Salamangreat Emerald Eagle", the Synchro "Salamangreat Burst Gryphon", and the Xyz "Salamangreat Blaze Dragon". Of these four, "Violet Chimera" is a relatively simple and effective beatstick, but "Emerald Eagle", "Burst Gryphon", and "Blaze Dragon" have effects that require too much setup and/or provide little payoff for the investment.

Recommended cards[edit]

Weaknesses[edit]

  • As this Deck often relies on Special Summoning multiple monsters in a single turn, it is vulnerable to cards like "Archlord Kristya" and "Nibiru, the Primal Being".
    • As the key "Salamangreat" Link monsters requires the summoning using another copy of itself to make use of its full effects, this results into the Deck having constrained Extra Deck space, thus limiting other utlilty options.
  • Because "Sunlight Wolf" is integral for this Deck's grind game, removing it from the field makes this Deck more manageable, especially considering that its ATK is not the highest and it lacks self-protection.