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:::::Speed Spell is an archetype of spells, whereas Ice Barrier is an archetype of monsters. Completely different. [[User:Buh6173|The Pope]] 17:01, October 2, 2010 (UTC)
 
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I don't get what "[[Magical Hats]]" has anything to do here, since the Hats places the monsters in face down. [[User:Dark-Shimy|Dark-Shimy]] ([[User talk:Dark-Shimy|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dark-Shimy|contribs]]) 19:18, October 2, 2010 (UTC)

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Why is this considered a "member" of the Ice Barrier archetype? It's not a monster, and it's not even support for Ice Barrier monsters; it's an anti-support against Trishula. So why is it contained in the "member" section? The Pope 16:12, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

Like how "Gravekeeper's Servant" is eligible for "Gravekeeper's" monsters support cards when used with "Magical Hats", this is eligible for "Ice Barrier" monsters support cards when used with "Magical Hats". -- Deltaneos (talk) 00:04, October 1, 2010 (UTC)
What does Magical Hats have to do with anything? Also, Gravekeeper's Servant is located in the Related section, which just supports this case. The Pope 01:05, October 1, 2010 (UTC)
I think that was meant to be sarcastic. Anyways, Gladiator Beast War Chariot and Morphtronic Accelerator (first 2 cards I could think of that have the 'archetype name', but are not monsters) both are in 'Support', and not 'Member'.
The reason should be because of the pages like List of "Gladiator Beast" monsters, 'Archetypes member' is used when generating that list, and those pages are for monsters only. -Falzar FZ- (talk page|useful stuff) 01:11, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

Let me explain the Wikia's policy on this.

In this case, Mirror of the Ice Barrier would fall under the Archetype Related category.-- HHTurtle Talk   01:19, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

It has always been done like this, if you want more proof you can look at the Archetype NavBox for Lightsworns, Gadgets, Harpie's Feather Duster for Harpies, Goblins, etc...-- HHTurtle Talk   15:38, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

Falzar FZ: I wasn't sarcastic.
The Pope: "Magical Hats" is one (maybe the only way) of using Spell and Trap Cards as monsters. If an "Ice Barrier" card can be used as a monster, it's eligible for "Ice Barrier" monster support cards. "Gravekeeper's Servant" simply being in the related section isn't evidence against this. You need the reason it is for it to be considered evidence. Otherwise one page being vandalised would support that it's right to vandalise another page.
Hide Head Turtle: Where is it stated that that is the wiki's policy on this?
  • "|archsupport1 = " was made for cards that support a specific group of cards. (usually recognised by having a common portion of their name.)
  • "|archetype1 = " was made for cards that are support by the cards covered in "|archsupport1 = " or are connected by reputatiton (e.g. "Monarch".)
  • After a while we realised it was wrong to call cards like "Spark Blaster" archsupport, since they don't support the whole archetype. (If "Spark Blaster" was counted as archsupport for "Elemental Hero" monsters because it supports 1 "Elemental Hero", then it should have also been considered support for Warrior and LIGHT since it supports 1 member of them.) So "|archrelated1 = " was added for cards like that.
If only monsters count as members of an archetype, then "Speed Spell" and "Fusion" (as mentioned in "Synchro Fusionist") have no members. -- Deltaneos (talk) 22:55, October 1, 2010 (UTC)
Speed Spell is an archetype of spells, whereas Ice Barrier is an archetype of monsters. Completely different. The Pope 17:01, October 2, 2010 (UTC)

I don't get what "Magical Hats" has anything to do here, since the Hats places the monsters in face down. Dark-Shimy (talkcontribs) 19:18, October 2, 2010 (UTC)