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| + | CIBR-EN014; Circuit Break; UR; 1E |
| + | CIBR-EN014; Circuit Break; UR; UE |
| + | MP18-EN115; 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack; UR; 1E |
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− | | arabic = وحوش التزامن
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− | | furigana = シンクロ(モンスター)<ref group=Notes>The parentheses here specify what part is not shown on the cards' [[Type]]/[[Ability]] line.</ref>
| + | CIBR-FR014; Circuit Break; UR; 1E |
− | | kanji = {{Ruby|S|シンクロ}}モンスター
| + | CIBR-FR014; Circuit Break; UR; UE |
− | | japanese = Sモンスター
| + | MP18-FR115; 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack; UR; 1E |
− | | romaji = Shinkuro(monsutā)
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− | | english = Synchro (Monster)
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− | | german = Synchro(monster)
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− | | french = (Monstre) Synchro
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− | | portuguese = (Monstro) Sincro
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− | | italian = (Mostro) Synchro
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− | | korean = 싱크로 (몬스터) ''Singkeuro (Monseuteo)''
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− | | spanish = (Monstruo de) Sincronía
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− | | chinese = 同步(怪獸) ''Tóngbù (Guàishòu) / Tung4 bou6 (Gwaai3 sau3)''
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− | | list = List of Synchro Monsters
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− | | support list = List of Synchro Monster support cards
| + | CIBR-DE014; Circuit Break; UR; 1E |
− | | anti-support list = List of Synchro Monster anti-support cards
| + | CIBR-DE014; Circuit Break; UR; UE |
| + | MP18-DE115; 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack; UR; 1E |
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− | '''Synchro Monsters''' (Japanese: シンクロモンスター ''Shinkuromonsutā'', abbreviated {{Ruby|S|シンクロ}}モンスター in [[card text]] since ''[[Duelist Alliance]]'') are a type of [[Monster Card]], first released in ''[[Starter Deck 2008]]''. The color of their card frame is white. These cards are placed in the [[Extra Deck]].
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| + | CIBR-IT014; Circuit Break; UR; 1E |
| + | CIBR-IT014; Circuit Break; UR; UE |
| + | MP18-IT115; 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack; UR; 1E |
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− | To be properly Special Summoned, Synchro Monsters must first be [[Synchro Summon]]ed. If they leave the Extra Deck without being Synchro Summoned, they cannot be Special Summoned while they are banished or in the Graveyard.
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| + | CIBR-PT014; Circuit Break; UR; 1E |
| + | CIBR-PT014; Circuit Break; UR; UE |
| + | MP18-PT115; 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack; UR; 1E |
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− | Like other Extra Deck monsters, Synchro Monsters cannot exist in the [[hand]] or [[Main Deck]] (even with card effects). If a Synchro Monster would be moved to the hand or Main Deck, it is returned to the Extra Deck instead. If a card like "[[Transmigration Break]]" or "[[Degenerate Circuit]]" is applying, this will override the Synchro Monster's ability to return to the Extra Deck.
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| + | CIBR-SP014; Circuit Break; UR; 1E |
| + | CIBR-SP014; Circuit Break; UR; UE |
| + | MP18-SP115; 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack; UR; 1E |
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− | ==Synchro Summoning==
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− | {{Main|Synchro Summon}} | + | CIBR-JP014; Circuit Break ::OP |
− | A [[Synchro Summon]] is the act of Summoning a Synchro Monster from the Extra Deck using a Tuner monster with additional non-Tuner monsters. During the Main Phase 1 or 2, the turn player can Synchro Summon a Synchro Monster from the Extra Deck by [[send]]ing monsters they control to the Graveyard (at least 1 Tuner and 1 or more non-Tuner monsters), provided the total Level of those monsters matches exactly the Level of that Synchro Monster.
| + | CIBR-JP014; Circuit Break; R |
| + | LVDS-JPB09; LINK VRAINS Duelist Set; SR |
| + | AC03-JP055; Animation Chronicle 2023; C |
| + | AC03-JP055; Animation Chronicle 2023; ScR |
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− | ===Multiple Tuner Synchro Summoning=== | + | {{Card gallery|region=KR| |
− | While most Synchro Monsters require exactly 1 Tuner to be Synchro Summoned, "[[Red Nova Dragon]]", "[[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend King Calamity]]", "[[Tyrant Red Dragon Archfiend]]" and "[[Vylon Omega]]" [[Double Tuning|require 2]].
| + | CIBR-KR014; Circuit Break; R; UE |
| + | AE12-KR002; Advanced Event Pack 2018 Vol.1; ScR; UE |
| + | LVDS-KRB09; LINK VRAINS Duelist Set; SR; UE |
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− | "[[XX-Saber Gottoms]]" must be Synchro Summoned using a Tuner and [[EARTH]] monsters, but it does not specify that the EARTH monsters must be non-Tuners. Therefore, up to 9 Tuner monsters can be used for its Synchro Summon.
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− | ==Tuner Synchro Monsters==
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− | [[Tuner Synchro Monster]]s are Synchro Monsters that are also Tuner monsters (i.e. [Type/Synchro/Tuner]). Such monsters typically have effects that make Synchro Summoning easier, such as "[[T.G. Wonder Magician]]" and "[[Phonon Pulse Dragon]]"; the former allows its controller to Synchro Summon during the opponent's turn and the latter manipulates its own Level.
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− | ==Playing style==
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− | Synchro-focused decks usually use a large number of monsters, with swarming capabilities, to take the advantage that Synchro Summoning provide. Many of these decks have low-Level monsters to control over which Synchro Monster would be Summoned. Another common trait shared is that cards that can manipulate levels are used to further aid this tactic.
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− | Strategically speaking, Synchro Monsters allow for a large amount of rapid power to be Summoned with relative ease and speed. Most of them have very potent effects in addition to their ease in Summoning.
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− | ==Examples==
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− | | Gaia Knight, the Force of Earth | Non-Effect Synchro Monster | |
− | | Stardust Dragon | Effect Synchro Monster
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− | | Formula Synchron | Effect Tuner Syncro Monster
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− | | Nirvana High Paladin | Effect Synchro Pendulum Monster
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− | ==Trivia== | + | ==Other== |
− | * In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', [[Jakob]] stated that mankind's excessive use of Synchro Monsters caused [[Ener-D]] to spin faster, producing more energy and thus accelerating human evolution.
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− | * "[[Flower Cardian Lightflare]]" has the highest ATK of all Synchro Monsters, with 5000 ATK. "[[Superheavy Samurai Steam Train King]]" has the highest DEF of all Synchro Monsters, with 4800 DEF.
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− | * "[[Leo, the Keeper of the Sacred Tree]]" is the only Beast-Type Synchro Monster that can be Synchro Summoned by using generic Synchro Materials.
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− | * "[[Sea Dragon Lord Gishilnodon]]" is the only Synchro Monster that specifies the Level of the non-Tuner monster required for its Synchro Summon.
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− | * The [[illegal]] cards "[[Grizzly, the Red Star Beast]]" and "[[Stardust Divinity]]" are the only [[Match winner]] Synchro Monsters.
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− | * In the Arabic dub of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'', Synchro Monsters were translated as "وحوش الدمج" "wohoush eldamj", and Tuners "modmej" which is the literal Arabic translation of Fusion Monsters. In ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'', "wohoush eldamj" was reverted to Fusion Monsters, and Synchro Monsters and Tuners were left untranslated.
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− | ==See also==
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− | * [[Dark Synchro Monster]]
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− | * [[Accel Synchro Monster]]
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− | ==Notes==
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− | [[Category:Types of Monster Cards]]
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