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| image          = ExplosiveRage-G002-JP-VG-artwork.png<!--switch with endless scaled reincarnation if it gets printed with a proxy?-->
| ja_name       = ヴォイドアルヴ
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| caption       = "[[Sickleon]]" and "[[Clawleon]]" in the artwork of "[[Explosive Rage]]".
| romaji        = Voidoaruvu
 
 
| sets          =  
 
| sets          =  
| anime          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]
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* [[Battle Pack Vol.4]]
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* [[Deck Mod Pack: Genesis Master Road!!]]
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* [[Saikyō Jump March 2022 promotional card]]
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* [[Battle Pack 2022 Vol.4]]
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| anime          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]
 
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'''Voidarve''' (ヴォイドアルヴ ''Voidoaruvu'') is a [[series]] of [[Galaxy]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] used by [[Dinois Velgear]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]'' anime. The name is a portmanteau of "void" and ''larve'' (the French word for "[[wikipedia:Larva|larva]]", reflecting the monsters' insect-like appearance). They appear to be related to the "[[Voidvelgr]]" series of cards.
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'''Chameleon''' is a [[series]] of [[Reptile]] [[monsters]] with various [[Attribute]]s used by [[Yuga Goha]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' anime.
  
== Design ==
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== Members ==
Voidarve monsters are depicted as girls in insect outfits.
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Monsters of the series appear as monstrous [[wikipedia:Chameleon|chameleons]] and possess varying Attributes, most likely referring the color-changing ability possessed by many real-life chameleons. All [[Level]] 4 or lower members of the series have one-word portmanteau names, while the Level 5 or higher members have two-word names, with the second word being portmanteaus.
  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
 
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! Level
 
! Monster
 
! Monster
 
! Attribute
 
! Attribute
! Name origin
 
 
|-
 
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| [[Voidarve Amenboyager|Amenboyager]]
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| 1
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| [[Princessleon]]
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| [[File:LIGHT.svg|24px]] [[LIGHT]]
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|-
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| 2
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| [[Mechaleon (Rush Duel)|Mechaleon]]
 
| [[File:WATER.svg|24px]] [[WATER]]
 
| [[File:WATER.svg|24px]] [[WATER]]
| [[wikipedia:Gerridae|Amenbo]] + ''voyager''
 
 
|-
 
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| [[Voidarve Antromeda|Antromeda]]
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| 3
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| [[Sickleon]]
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| [[File:WIND.svg|24px]] [[WIND]]
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|-
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| 4
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| [[Clawleon]]
 
| [[File:EARTH.svg|24px]] [[EARTH]]
 
| [[File:EARTH.svg|24px]] [[EARTH]]
| [[wikipedia:Ant|Ant]] + ''[[wikipedia:Andromeda galaxy|andromeda]]''
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Voidarve Butterflame|Butterflame]]
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| rowspan=2 | 6
| rowspan=2 | [[File:FIRE.svg|24px]] [[FIRE]]
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| [[Hot Flameleon]]
| [[wikipedia:Butterfly|Butterfly]] + ''flame''
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| [[File:FIRE.svg|24px]] [[FIRE]]
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|-
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| [[Metal Megaleon]]
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| [[File:EARTH.svg|24px]] EARTH
 
|-
 
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| [[Voidarve Heavenstar|Heavenstar]]
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| rowspan=2 | 7
| [[wikipedia:Ladybug|Ladybug]] + ''star''
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| [[Predator Gunleon]]
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| [[File:WIND.svg|24px]] WIND
 
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| [[Voidarve Mantistar|Mantistar]]
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| [[Unknown Flyleon]]
| [[File:WIND.svg|24px]] [[WIND]]
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| rowspan=2 | [[File:DARK.svg|24px]] [[DARK]]
| [[wikipedia:Mantis|Mantis]] + ''star''
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|-
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| 8
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| [[Ecdysis Caliguleon]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
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== Playing style ==
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Chameleon Decks gain advantage by recycling Normal Monsters with "[[Sickleon]]" and "[[Hot Flameleon]]", while rapidly sending cards from the top of the Deck to the Graveyard and paying LP to fuel the effects of their boss monsters, "[[Ecdysis Caliguleon]]" and "[[Predator Gunleon]]", which become stronger with more cards in the Graveyard and lower LP, respectively. Due to the heavy-milling nature of the playstyle and the effect of "Caliguleon", the theme is one of the few which can still feasibly be ran with more than 40 cards.
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"Sickleon" is extremely important in the early game due to its LP cost unlocking the effects of most of the other members and recovering Normal Monsters to be used for Tribute/discard fodders. "[[Enraged Scale Liberation]]" not only mills cards to fuel the ATK of "Caliguleon", it also lets all the members potentially gain additional ATK, and during early game, it can be used to setup the Graveyard and opens up the effects of "Hot Flameleon" and "Metal Megaleon" by reducing the user's LP. "[[Explosive Rage]]" is an excellent spot removal that can hit even Level 9 or higher monsters, at the cost of using up 2 Reptiles from the hand.
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Outside of the theme, "[[Rocketortoise Modularchelon]]" can be used as an additional boss (or even a replacement for "Gunleon" if one does not like how it plays), which can use its effects to sacrifice small fries on the user's field in exchange of skyrocketing its ATK for the turn. "[[Third Coming of the Reptilian Count]]" can also be effectively used in the Deck to grant easy revival in cases of "Caliguleon" getting destroyed or milled.
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Mechaleon (Rush Duel)|Mechaleon]]
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* [[Alien 33]]
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* [[Alien Count of the White Dwarf, St. Germain]]
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* [[Alien Shocktrooper (Rush Duel)|Alien Shocktrooper]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
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* [[Ancient Lizard Warrior (Rush Duel)|Ancient Lizard Warrior]]
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* [[Armored Lizard (Rush Duel)|Armored Lizard]]
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* [[Emperor of the Land and Sea (Rush Duel)|Emperor of the Land and Sea]]
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* [[Sannomiya Golden G Robo MK-III]]
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* [[The Three Warp-Granny Sisters]]
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* [[Yormungarde (Rush Duel)|Yormungarde]]
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Clawleon]]
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* [[Ecdysis Caliguleon]]
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* [[Hot Flameleon]]
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* [[Metal Megaleon]]
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* [[Predator Gunleon]]
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* [[Sickleon]]
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* [[Unknown Flyleon]]
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* [[Rocketortoise Modularchelon]]
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* [[Shadow Ghoul (Rush Duel)|Shadow Ghoul]]
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|normal spells =
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* [[Enraged Scale Liberation]]
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* [[Explosive Rage]]
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* [[Five Types of Assistance]]
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* [[Blades of Divine Wind]]
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* [[Heavenly Revelation]]
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* [[Magical Stone Excavation (Rush Duel)|Magical Stone Excavation]]
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* [[Monster Reborn (Rush Duel)|Monster Reborn]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
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* [[Psychic Burial]]
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* [[Spy Observation]]
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* [[Third Coming of the Reptilian Count]]
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|normal traps =
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* [[Warning Scale Phosphorescence]]
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* [[Sakuretsu Armor (Rush Duel)|Sakuretsu Armor]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
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* [[Sakuretsu Force]]
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* [[The Three Moonlit Mystery Geckos]]
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}}
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== Trivia ==
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* Just like how Yuga Goha contrasts [[Yuga Ohdo]] in various ways, this series also contrasts Yuga Ohdo's "[[Sevens Road]]" series.
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** Both series have a DARK monster as a boss, but while the "Sevens Road" series are all DARK [[Spellcaster]] monsters, the Chameleons are Reptiles, and have a member for each standard Attribute in the game.
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** Both series' boss monster power themselves up in accordance to cards in the Graveyard, but while "[[Sevens Road Magician]]" powers himself up temporarily and in larger amount per variable according to the amount of different monster Attributes in the user's Graveyard, "Ecdysis Caliguleon" powers itself up continuously and in smaller amount per variable according to the amount of cards in the user's Graveyard.
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* "[[Mechaleon (Rush Duel)|Mechaleon]]" is the only member of the theme that originated from the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]''; the other members are all ''[[Rush Duel]]'' originals.
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Revision as of 21:00, 13 May 2023

Chameleon
"Sickleon" and "Clawleon" in the artwork of "Explosive Rage".
"Sickleon" and "Clawleon" in the artwork of "Explosive Rage".
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Chameleon is a series of Reptile monsters with various Attributes used by Yuga Goha in the Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS anime.

Members

Monsters of the series appear as monstrous chameleons and possess varying Attributes, most likely referring the color-changing ability possessed by many real-life chameleons. All Level 4 or lower members of the series have one-word portmanteau names, while the Level 5 or higher members have two-word names, with the second word being portmanteaus.

Level Monster Attribute
1 Princessleon LIGHT.svg LIGHT
2 Mechaleon WATER.svg WATER
3 Sickleon WIND.svg WIND
4 Clawleon EARTH.svg EARTH
6 Hot Flameleon FIRE.svg FIRE
Metal Megaleon EARTH.svg EARTH
7 Predator Gunleon WIND.svg WIND
Unknown Flyleon DARK.svg DARK
8 Ecdysis Caliguleon

Playing style

Chameleon Decks gain advantage by recycling Normal Monsters with "Sickleon" and "Hot Flameleon", while rapidly sending cards from the top of the Deck to the Graveyard and paying LP to fuel the effects of their boss monsters, "Ecdysis Caliguleon" and "Predator Gunleon", which become stronger with more cards in the Graveyard and lower LP, respectively. Due to the heavy-milling nature of the playstyle and the effect of "Caliguleon", the theme is one of the few which can still feasibly be ran with more than 40 cards.

"Sickleon" is extremely important in the early game due to its LP cost unlocking the effects of most of the other members and recovering Normal Monsters to be used for Tribute/discard fodders. "Enraged Scale Liberation" not only mills cards to fuel the ATK of "Caliguleon", it also lets all the members potentially gain additional ATK, and during early game, it can be used to setup the Graveyard and opens up the effects of "Hot Flameleon" and "Metal Megaleon" by reducing the user's LP. "Explosive Rage" is an excellent spot removal that can hit even Level 9 or higher monsters, at the cost of using up 2 Reptiles from the hand.

Outside of the theme, "Rocketortoise Modularchelon" can be used as an additional boss (or even a replacement for "Gunleon" if one does not like how it plays), which can use its effects to sacrifice small fries on the user's field in exchange of skyrocketing its ATK for the turn. "Third Coming of the Reptilian Count" can also be effectively used in the Deck to grant easy revival in cases of "Caliguleon" getting destroyed or milled.

Trivia

  • Just like how Yuga Goha contrasts Yuga Ohdo in various ways, this series also contrasts Yuga Ohdo's "Sevens Road" series.
    • Both series have a DARK monster as a boss, but while the "Sevens Road" series are all DARK Spellcaster monsters, the Chameleons are Reptiles, and have a member for each standard Attribute in the game.
    • Both series' boss monster power themselves up in accordance to cards in the Graveyard, but while "Sevens Road Magician" powers himself up temporarily and in larger amount per variable according to the amount of different monster Attributes in the user's Graveyard, "Ecdysis Caliguleon" powers itself up continuously and in smaller amount per variable according to the amount of cards in the user's Graveyard.
  • "Mechaleon" is the only member of the theme that originated from the OCG/TCG; the other members are all Rush Duel originals.