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− | | image | + | | caption = From left to right: "[[Artifact Achilleshield|Achilleshield]]", "[[Artifact Labrys|Labrys]]", "[[Artifact Beagalltach|Beagalltach]]", "[[Artifact Moralltach|Moralltach]]", "[[Artifact Failnaught|Failnaught]]", "[[Artifact Caduceus|Caduceus]]" and "[[Artifact Aegis|Aegis]]", in the artwork of "[[Artifact Sanctum]]". |
− | | caption | + | | ja_name = アーティファクト |
− | | ja_name | + | | romaji = Ātifakuto |
− | | romaji | + | | en_name = Artifact |
− | | en_name | + | | fr_name = Artéfact |
− | | fr_name | + | | de_name = Artefakt |
− | | de_name | + | | it_name = Artefatto |
− | | it_name | + | | es_name = Artefacto |
− | | ko_name | + | | ko_name = 아티팩트 |
− | | ko_romanized | + | | ko_romanized=Atipaekteu |
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* [[Primal Origin]] | * [[Primal Origin]] | ||
* [[Duelist Alliance]] | * [[Duelist Alliance]] | ||
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− | "'''Artifact'''" (アーティファクト ''Ātifakuto'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Level 5|Level]]/[[Rank 5 Monster Cards|Rank 5]] [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]] [[Fairy]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] based around artifacts and weapons of ancient history and mythology. They benefit from being [[destroy]]ed by | + | |
+ | "'''Artifact'''" (アーティファクト ''Ātifakuto'') is an [[archetype]] of [[Level 5|Level]]/[[Rank 5 Monster Cards|Rank 5]] [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]] [[Fairy]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] based around artifacts and weapons of ancient history and mythology. They benefit from being [[destroy]]ed by [[card effect]]s, and their Main Deck members can be [[Set]] as [[Spell Card]]s. | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
"Artifacts" are based on different types of ancient weapons (except "Beagalltach" and "Moralltach", which are a set of twin swords based on two related swords in the same myth, and "Durendal", which is the combined form of the two prior "Artifacts") with names based on mythological and historical weapons of the same design. | "Artifacts" are based on different types of ancient weapons (except "Beagalltach" and "Moralltach", which are a set of twin swords based on two related swords in the same myth, and "Durendal", which is the combined form of the two prior "Artifacts") with names based on mythological and historical weapons of the same design. | ||
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Beagalltach]] || Red || ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmuid_Ua_Duibhne Beagalltach]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Chakram]] || Magenta || ''[[wikipedia:Chakram|Chakram]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Caduceus]] || Orange || ''[[wikipedia:Caduceus|Caduceus]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Aegis]] || Yellow || ''[[wikipedia:Aegis|Aegis]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Failnaught]] || Green || ''[[wikipedia:Tristan|Fail-not]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Lancea]] || Cyan || ''[[wikipedia:Holy Lance|Spear of Longinus]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Moralltach]] || Blue || ''[[wikipedia:Aengus|Moralltach]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Vajra]] || Dark Blue || ''[[wikipedia:Vajra|Vajra]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Achilleshield]] || Indigo || ''[[wikipedia:Shield of Achilles|Shield of Achilles]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Labrys]] || Violet || ''[[wikipedia:Labrys|Labrys]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Scythe]] || Black || ''[[wikipedia:Scythe|Scythe]]'' |
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− | | [[Artifact | + | | [[Artifact Durendal]] || Red and Blue || ''[[wikipedia:Durendal|Durendal]]'' |
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− | Visually, "Artifacts" share the same gold and silver coloration, with a [[wikipedia:Steampunk|steampunk-ish]] motif along with a dark black circle along the central vertical axis (two circles for the Xyz | + | |
+ | Visually, "Artifacts" share the same gold and silver coloration, with a [[wikipedia:Steampunk|steampunk-ish]] motif along with a dark black circle along the central vertical axis (two circles for the Xyz) of the weapon and thick black lines engraved along the body and blade. When the monster is "active" (as seen in "[[Artifact Ignition]]"), the dark circle is replaced with a gear-like emblem shared among all the "Artifacts" with a colored glow unique to that artifact, with the black engravings sharing that color. | ||
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The colors of the glowing emblem and engravings follow the 7 colors of the rainbow and 4 colors of the CMYK color model (the exception being "[[Artifact Durendal]]," which combines "[[Artifact Beagalltach]]" and "[[Artifact Moralltach]]" colors). Along with that, a single colored glowing spirit sharing its color is holding the "Artifact" while activated. According to the Primal Origin Booster Pack Guide, these spirits are artificial wielders generated by the weapons based on their most powerful owners. These spirits bear a strong resemblance to [[Equip Spell Card]]s Summoned as monsters by [[Geko Tenma]] under the influence of "[[Armament Reincarnation]]". | The colors of the glowing emblem and engravings follow the 7 colors of the rainbow and 4 colors of the CMYK color model (the exception being "[[Artifact Durendal]]," which combines "[[Artifact Beagalltach]]" and "[[Artifact Moralltach]]" colors). Along with that, a single colored glowing spirit sharing its color is holding the "Artifact" while activated. According to the Primal Origin Booster Pack Guide, these spirits are artificial wielders generated by the weapons based on their most powerful owners. These spirits bear a strong resemblance to [[Equip Spell Card]]s Summoned as monsters by [[Geko Tenma]] under the influence of "[[Armament Reincarnation]]". | ||
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== Story == | == Story == | ||
The "Artifacts" are ancient relics that once were used by heroes of other ages. They dwell in a "Treasure Vault" hidden beyond mountains. Using an energy source and their memories, they are able to manifest themselves in the form of those who wielded them in the past. However, it seems many of their memories are missing, and even without knowing why, they can merge together to work as one single "Artifact", one of those being the [[Artifact Durendal|Memory-Severing Sword, Durendal]], created with the power of "Beagalltach" and "Moralltach".<ref>[http://www.ygorganization.com/ocg-artifact-lore/ YGOrganization] - [OCG] Artifact Lore</ref> | The "Artifacts" are ancient relics that once were used by heroes of other ages. They dwell in a "Treasure Vault" hidden beyond mountains. Using an energy source and their memories, they are able to manifest themselves in the form of those who wielded them in the past. However, it seems many of their memories are missing, and even without knowing why, they can merge together to work as one single "Artifact", one of those being the [[Artifact Durendal|Memory-Severing Sword, Durendal]], created with the power of "Beagalltach" and "Moralltach".<ref>[http://www.ygorganization.com/ocg-artifact-lore/ YGOrganization] - [OCG] Artifact Lore</ref> | ||
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==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
− | All Main Deck "Artifact" monsters are capable of setting themselves as Spell Cards during your Main Phase. They also share an effect that Summons them after being destroyed during your opponent's turn by either player's card effects. Finally, all Main Deck "Artifact" monsters share an effect that triggers during your opponent's turn when it is Special Summoned by any means (except "[[Artifact Caduceus]]" , which triggers when ANY "Artifact" is Summoned during your opponent's turn), and by utilizing these effects, Artifact decks can generate massive field presences, disrupting your opponent's moves and turning the tides very quickly thanks to "[[Artifact Caduceus]]", "[[Artifact Failnaught]]" and "[[Artifact Moralltach]]". They can also protect those field presences thanks to "[[Artifact Aegis]]" and "[[Artifact Achilleshield]]", allowing you to mount massive comeback next turn. | + | All Main Deck "Artifact" monsters are capable of setting themselves as Spell Cards during your Main Phase. They also share an effect that Summons them after being destroyed on during your opponent's turn by either player's card effects. Finally, all Main Deck "Artifact" monsters share an effect that triggers during your opponent's turn when it is Special Summoned by any means (except "[[Artifact Caduceus]]" , which triggers when ANY "Artifact" is Summoned during your opponent's turn), and by utilizing these effects, Artifact decks can generate massive field presences, disrupting your opponent's moves and turning the tides very quickly thanks to "[[Artifact Caduceus]]", "[[Artifact Failnaught]]" and "[[Artifact Moralltach]]". They can also protect those field presences thanks to "[[Artifact Aegis]]" and "[[Artifact Achilleshield]]", allowing you to mount massive comeback next turn. |
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Cards like "[[Malevolent Catastrophe]]" and "[[Absorbing Jar]]" can provide a huge advantage, as they can can speed up the Summoning and triggering of the effects of the "Artifacts", upon being activated during your opponent's turn. "[[Shining Angel]]" and "[[Nova Summoner]]" are great cards to run to allow the Summoning of "[[Artifact Aegis]]" (as a strong defense) or "Artifact Beagalltach" (to destroy and Special Summon more "Artifacts"). | Cards like "[[Malevolent Catastrophe]]" and "[[Absorbing Jar]]" can provide a huge advantage, as they can can speed up the Summoning and triggering of the effects of the "Artifacts", upon being activated during your opponent's turn. "[[Shining Angel]]" and "[[Nova Summoner]]" are great cards to run to allow the Summoning of "[[Artifact Aegis]]" (as a strong defense) or "Artifact Beagalltach" (to destroy and Special Summon more "Artifacts"). | ||
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+ | Recently, many decks have include a small suite of Artifact cards (usually consists of "[[Artifact Moralltach]]" and "[[Artifact Sanctum]]", but can include "[[Artifact Beagalltach]]" and "[[Artifact Ignition]]" as well) to provide powerful disruption power and access to Rank 5 Xyz Monsters such as "[[Constellar Pleiades]]" and "[[Number 61: Volcasaurus]]", since those cards are already proven dangerous on their own. These kind of practices is commonly found in Trap-heavy decks to punish their opponent and possibly deter them from using backrow destruction cards. | ||
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You could use them in a "Superheavy Samurai" deck, as they are monsters. When they are in the Graveyard they aren't Spell cards, so it won't hurt the effects of "Superheavy Samurai" monsters. Additionally, they can be used for a Synchro Summon or as Tribute fodder for high-level "Superheavy Samurai" monsters. | You could use them in a "Superheavy Samurai" deck, as they are monsters. When they are in the Graveyard they aren't Spell cards, so it won't hurt the effects of "Superheavy Samurai" monsters. Additionally, they can be used for a Synchro Summon or as Tribute fodder for high-level "Superheavy Samurai" monsters. | ||
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards | {{Decklist|Recommended cards | ||
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* [[Artifact Aegis]] | * [[Artifact Aegis]] | ||
* [[Artifact Beagalltach]] | * [[Artifact Beagalltach]] | ||
* [[Artifact Caduceus]] | * [[Artifact Caduceus]] | ||
+ | * [[Artifact Failnaught]] | ||
+ | * [[Artifact Labrys]] | ||
+ | * [[Artifact Moralltach]] | ||
* [[Artifact Chakram]] | * [[Artifact Chakram]] | ||
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* [[Artifact Lancea]] | * [[Artifact Lancea]] | ||
− | * [[Artifact | + | * [[Artifact Achilleshield]] |
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* [[Artifact Scythe]] | * [[Artifact Scythe]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Athena]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cardcar D]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Condemned Maiden]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cyber Dragon]] |
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* [[Honest]] | * [[Honest]] | ||
+ | * [[Nova Summoner]] | ||
+ | * [[Overlay Booster]] | ||
+ | * [[Photon Slasher]] | ||
+ | * [[Risebell the Star Psycher]] | ||
* [[Shining Angel]] | * [[Shining Angel]] | ||
+ | * [[Solar Wind Jammer]] | ||
+ | * [[Star Drawing]] | ||
* [[Tethys, Goddess of Light]] | * [[Tethys, Goddess of Light]] | ||
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|tuner monsters = | |tuner monsters = | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind]] |
+ | * [[Genex Ally Birdman]] | ||
* [[Herald of Orange Light]] | * [[Herald of Orange Light]] | ||
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|fusion monsters = | |fusion monsters = | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chimeratech Fortress Dragon]] (If using "Cyber Dragon") |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Chimeratech Overdragon]] (If using "Cyber Dragon") |
− | * | + | * Level 5 Fusion Monsters (if using "Instant Fusion") |
− | * [[Panzer Dragon]] | + | * e.g. [[Panzer Dragon]] |
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− | * [[ | + | * [[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons]] (if using "Gale the Whirlwind" or "Birdman") |
− | + | * [[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend]] | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Stardust Spark Dragon]] |
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|xyz monsters = | |xyz monsters = | ||
* [[Artifact Durendal]] | * [[Artifact Durendal]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon]] |
* [[Constellar Pleiades]] | * [[Constellar Pleiades]] | ||
− | * [[Full Armored Crystalzero Lancer]] | + | * [[Full Armored Crystalzero Lancer]] (if using "Number 19: Freezadon") |
+ | * [[Digvorzhak, King of Heavy Industry]] | ||
* [[Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger]] | * [[Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Number 19: Freezadon]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Number 61: Volcasaurus]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Shark Fortress]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Tiras, Keeper of Genesis]] |
− | + | * [[Wind-Up Arsenal Zenmaioh]] | |
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* [[Artifact Ignition]] | * [[Artifact Ignition]] | ||
* [[Artifacts Unleashed]] | * [[Artifacts Unleashed]] | ||
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* [[Celestial Transformation]] | * [[Celestial Transformation]] | ||
* [[Double Cyclone]] | * [[Double Cyclone]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Instant Fusion]] (if using Level 5 Fusion Monsters) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Magic Planter]] (if using "[[Call of the Haunted|CotH]]" and/or "Miraculous Descent") |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Quick Booster]] |
− | | | + | * [[Ribbon of Rebirth]] (equip to an "Artifact" to Special Summon it after being destroyed on your opponents turn) |
+ | * [[Transmodify]] (to turn [[Level 4 Monster Cards|level 4]] [[Fairy|fairies]] into "Artifacts") | ||
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* [[Artifact Sanctum]] | * [[Artifact Sanctum]] | ||
+ | * [[Malevolent Catastrophe]] | ||
+ | * [[A Hero Emerges]] (to Summon from hand during opponent's turn) | ||
+ | * [[Call of the Haunted]] (to Summon during opponent's turn) | ||
* [[Chain Whirlwind]] | * [[Chain Whirlwind]] | ||
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− | Despite the fact that "Artifacts" can hastily unleash game-changing plays from within their unorthodox, Spell/Trap Card Zones, they are not impeccable as far as weaknesses go. In fact, "[[Dark Simorgh]]" or "[[Denko Sekka]]", combined with any of the following, such as "[[Soul Drain]]", "[[ | + | Despite the fact that "Artifacts" can hastily unleash game-changing plays from within their unorthodox, Spell/Trap Card Zones, they are not impeccable as far as weaknesses go. In fact, "[[Dark Simorgh]]" or "[[Denko Sekka]]", combined with any of the following, such as "[[Soul Drain]]", "[[Forbidden Graveyard]]" and "[[Light-Imprisoning Mirror]]" will completely shut down these Decks as the said cards combined will inhibit both their Setting ''and'' return from the Graveyard. A similarly total disabling can be achieved with combining [[Macro]] tactics (i.e. "[[Macro Cosmos]]") with anti-[[Special Summon]]ing cards (i.e. "[[Archlord Kristya]]", "[[Evilswarm Ophion]]", "[[Majesty's Fiend]]", "[[Vanity's Emptiness]]", etc.) to impede them from Special Summoning themselves from the Graveyard and keeping them off the Field and their secondary effects as well. "[[Summon Limit]]" may also limit their returns, if there are any, albeit much less efficiently. |
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"[[Skill Drain]]" and "[[Angel O7]]" can also counteract Artifacts because even if they ''can'' and ''do'' get Special Summoned, their secondary effects won't trigger once they hit the field. "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]" can also prove catastrophic for this deck, since she's not only limiting your Special Summons, but also cannot be destroyed by your card effects, rendering "[[Artifact Moralltach]]" useless. | "[[Skill Drain]]" and "[[Angel O7]]" can also counteract Artifacts because even if they ''can'' and ''do'' get Special Summoned, their secondary effects won't trigger once they hit the field. "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]" can also prove catastrophic for this deck, since she's not only limiting your Special Summons, but also cannot be destroyed by your card effects, rendering "[[Artifact Moralltach]]" useless. | ||
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Finally, most "Artifact" monsters are without their effects, mediocre stat-wise for a [[Swarm]]-type deck. While many of them boast above-average stats (compared to Decks like [[Chronomaly]]), they can still be easily beaten in battle by many other superior Decks of their type (i.e. "[[Hieratic]]s" and "[[Atlantean]]s".) Plus, in the event that "Artifact" monsters cannot be [[Set]], all of the non-Xyz "Artifact" monsters are [[Level]] 5, making them a very impractical and expendable [[Normal Summon]], if things come down to such. | Finally, most "Artifact" monsters are without their effects, mediocre stat-wise for a [[Swarm]]-type deck. While many of them boast above-average stats (compared to Decks like [[Chronomaly]]), they can still be easily beaten in battle by many other superior Decks of their type (i.e. "[[Hieratic]]s" and "[[Atlantean]]s".) Plus, in the event that "Artifact" monsters cannot be [[Set]], all of the non-Xyz "Artifact" monsters are [[Level]] 5, making them a very impractical and expendable [[Normal Summon]], if things come down to such. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The archetype's artworks are similar to those of "[[Fire Fist]]", as they both feature corporeal and spectral figures fighting together. | * The archetype's artworks are similar to those of "[[Fire Fist]]", as they both feature corporeal and spectral figures fighting together. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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