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| [[Sagitta, Maverick Fur Hire|Sagitta]] | | [[Sagitta, Maverick Fur Hire|Sagitta]] | ||
| Secretary bird | | Secretary bird | ||
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| Inflict 500 x [other "Fur Hire" count]<ref name="other Fur Hire count" group="lower-alpha"/> [[Effect damage|damage]]. | | Inflict 500 x [other "Fur Hire" count]<ref name="other Fur Hire count" group="lower-alpha"/> [[Effect damage|damage]]. | ||
| Opponent cannot [[target]] other monsters "Fur Hire" with [[card effect|effect]]s. | | Opponent cannot [[target]] other monsters "Fur Hire" with [[card effect|effect]]s. | ||
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| Tiger | | Tiger | ||
| Hero | | Hero | ||
− | | [[Banish]] cards from opposing [[GY]], up to ["Fur Hire" count].<ref name="Fur Hire count" group="lower-alpha"/> | + | | [[Banish]] cards from opposing [[GY]], up to [other "Fur Hire" count].<ref name="Fur Hire count" group="lower-alpha"/> |
| Opponent cannot [[attack]] other monsters "Fur Hire". | | Opponent cannot [[attack]] other monsters "Fur Hire". | ||
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<ref name="Fur Hire count" group="lower-alpha">The number of monsters "Fur Hire" you [[control]] with different names.</ref> | <ref name="Fur Hire count" group="lower-alpha">The number of monsters "Fur Hire" you [[control]] with different names.</ref> | ||
</references> | </references> | ||
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===Extra Deck=== | ===Extra Deck=== | ||
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==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
− | "Fur Hire" is primarily a [[Swarm]] Deck that aims to quickly fill the [[field]] with monsters from the [[hand]] | + | "Fur Hire" is primarily a [[Swarm]] Deck that aims to quickly fill the [[field]] with monsters from the [[hand]]. These monsters can either be used for [[beatdown]] or to fuel [[Link Summon]]ing. To achieve this swarming, the Deck uses the shared effects of the low-Level monsters "Fur Hire" to [[Special Summon]] more monsters "Fur Hire", which in turn can keep the Summons going. As they do this, the low-Level monsters "Fur Hire" can also trigger their unique [[Trigger Effect]]s, such as destroying cards or adding cards to the hand, to maintain momentum. The last Special Summon will usually be a high-Level monster "Fur Hire". When that monster is Summoned, it will activate this Trigger Effect and provide a protective effect. |
− | + | To address consistency, the most important monster "Fur Hire" is "[[Beat, Bladesman Fur Hire]]", whose trigger effect searches a monster "Fur Hire", allowing for you to extend your plays with the monster you need. Another important low-Level monster is "[[Filo, Messenger Fur Hire]]", whose trigger effect revives a monster "Fur Hire" from the [[Graveyard|GY]], granting resource recovery and further extending your board. In order to reduce the pressure on the [[Normal Summon]] of a monster "Fur Hire", it is a good idea to include Special Summoning [[Spell Card]]s to Summon the first monster "Fur Hire" such as "[[One for One]]" (for "Filo") or "[[Reasoning]]". In order to maximize the number of Summons you can achieve with your opening hand, it is also recommended to play a large number and variety of low-Level monsters "Fur Hire". | |
− | To address consistency, the most important monster "Fur Hire" is "[[Beat, Bladesman Fur Hire]]", whose | + | The Deck's boss monster is the Link-3 "[[Folgo, Justice Fur Hire]]". Its [[Link Material]]s are 3 monsters with different Types, which is relatively easy within the archetype "Fur Hire" due to its diverse array of monster Types. Upon its Summon, it Special Summons a monster "Fur Hire" from the Deck with a different Type from the Link Materials used, which replenishes some of the advantage used to Summon it. Its other effect triggers if an opponent's card is destroyed by battle or card effect, to allow the player to draw 1 card, plus 2 more cards if the player controls three or more different monsters "Fur Hire" (including "Folgo"), providing a massive boost in card advantage. If you can Summon "Folgo" while you still have a "[[Donpa, Marksman Fur Hire]]" or "[[Recon, Scout Fur Hire]]" on the field who have not yet used their effects, the player "Fur Hire" can trigger the draw effect immediately upon the Summon of "Folgo". |
− | + | The effects of all low-Level monsters "Fur Hire" can also be activated again during the opponent's turn, making cards that can Special Summon monsters "Fur Hire" during the opponent's turn to trigger them very valuable. These can include the in-archetype "[[Mayhem Fur Hire]]" and "[[Rookie Fur Hire]]", or out-of-archetype cards such as "[[Tri-Brigade Airborne Assault]]". This is especially important with "Donpa" or "Recon" on the field, to interrupt the opponent's plays and draw 3 more cards with "Folgo". | |
− | The Deck's boss monster is the Link-3 "[[Folgo, Justice Fur Hire]]" | + | Because there are several [[Beast]], [[Beast-Warrior]] and [[Winged Beast]] monsters "Fur Hire", with "Donpa" and "Recon" in particular being Level 2 Beast monsters, the archetype works well with cards and themes that support those Types, such as "[[Tri-Brigade]]" and "[[Melffy]]". A small [[Sacred Beast]] engine can [[Card Tips:Folgo, Justice Fur Hire|consistently Summon "Folgo"]] off a 1-card starter. Also, as the archetype's swarming capability naturally lends it to Link Summoning, the Deck works well with non-archetypal staples such as the "[[Knightmare]]" monsters, "[[Borrel]]" monsters, "[[Accesscode Talker]]", and "[[Saryuja Skull Dread]]". |
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− | The effects of all low-Level monsters "Fur Hire" can also be activated again during the opponent's turn, making cards that can Special Summon monsters "Fur Hire" during the opponent's turn to trigger them very valuable. These can include the in-archetype "[[Mayhem Fur Hire]]" and "[[Rookie Fur Hire]]", or out-of-archetype cards such as "[[Tri-Brigade Airborne Assault]]". This is especially important with "Donpa" or "Recon" on the field, to interrupt the opponent's plays and draw more cards with "Folgo". | ||
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− | Because there are several [[Beast]], [[Beast-Warrior]] and [[Winged Beast]] monsters "Fur Hire", with "Donpa" and "Recon" in particular being Level 2 Beast monsters, the archetype works well with cards and themes that support those Types, such as "[[Tri-Brigade]]" and "[[Melffy]]". | ||
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Due to already running a large number number of monsters, it is also possible to play a [[Monster Mash|pure monster]] variant Deck. This type of Deck "Fur Hire", can be supplemented with staple monsters such as "[[Dinowrestler Pankratops]]", hand traps like the [[Yo-kai Girl]]s, and a few Spells like "[[Sekka's Light]]" or "[[The Big Cattle Drive]]". | Due to already running a large number number of monsters, it is also possible to play a [[Monster Mash|pure monster]] variant Deck. This type of Deck "Fur Hire", can be supplemented with staple monsters such as "[[Dinowrestler Pankratops]]", hand traps like the [[Yo-kai Girl]]s, and a few Spells like "[[Sekka's Light]]" or "[[The Big Cattle Drive]]". | ||
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===Recommended cards=== | ===Recommended cards=== | ||
{{Decklist|Deck | {{Decklist|Deck | ||
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* [[Wiz, Sage Fur Hire]] | * [[Wiz, Sage Fur Hire]] | ||
* [[Archnemeses Eschatos]] | * [[Archnemeses Eschatos]] | ||
− | * [[Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds]] | + | * [[Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds]] (with "[[Simorgh, Bird of Sovereignty]]") |
* [[Chaos Summoning Beast]] | * [[Chaos Summoning Beast]] | ||
* [[Dark Beckoning Beast]] | * [[Dark Beckoning Beast]] | ||
− | * [[Kalantosa, Mystical Beast of the Forest]] | + | * [[Kalantosa, Mystical Beast of the Forest]] (with "[[Melffy Puppy]]") |
− | * [[Melffy Catty]] | + | * [[Melffy Catty]] (with "[[Melffy of the Forest]]") |
* [[Melffy Puppy]] | * [[Melffy Puppy]] | ||
* [[Tri-Brigade Fraktall]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Fraktall]] | ||
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* [[Tri-Brigade Kitt]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Kitt]] | ||
* [[Tri-Brigade Nervall]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Nervall]] | ||
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|tuner monsters = | |tuner monsters = | ||
− | * [[Hop Ear Squadron]] | + | * [[Hop Ear Squadron]] (with "[[Melffy Catty]]") |
|fusion monsters = | |fusion monsters = | ||
* [[Thousand-Eyes Restrict]] | * [[Thousand-Eyes Restrict]] | ||
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* [[Linkuriboh]] / [[Relinquished Anima]] | * [[Linkuriboh]] / [[Relinquished Anima]] | ||
* [[Reprodocus]] | * [[Reprodocus]] | ||
− | * [[Simorgh, Bird of Sovereignty]] | + | * [[Simorgh, Bird of Sovereignty]] |
* [[Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom]] | ||
* [[Tri-Brigade Rugal the Silver Sheller]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Rugal the Silver Sheller]] | ||
* [[Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen]] | ||
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+ | * [[Fandora, the Flying Furtress]] | ||
+ | * [[Mayhem Fur Hire]] | ||
+ | * [[Rookie Fur Hire]] | ||
+ | * [[Fire Formation - Tenki]] | ||
* [[Instant Fusion]] | * [[Instant Fusion]] | ||
+ | * [[Opening of the Spirit Gates]] (with "[[Chaos Summoning Beast]]" and "[[Dark Beckoning Beast]]") | ||
* [[One for One]] | * [[One for One]] | ||
* [[Reasoning]] | * [[Reasoning]] | ||
* [[Reinforcement of the Army]] | * [[Reinforcement of the Army]] | ||
+ | * [[Scapegoat]] | ||
* [[The Big Cattle Drive]] | * [[The Big Cattle Drive]] | ||
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* [[Tri-Brigade Airborne Assault]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Airborne Assault]] | ||
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+ | * [[Training Fur Hire, Fur All Your Training Needs]] | ||
+ | * [[There Can Be Only One]] | ||
* [[Tri-Brigade Oath]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Oath]] | ||
* [[Tri-Brigade Revolt]] | * [[Tri-Brigade Revolt]] | ||
− | * [[Back to the Front]] | + | * Generic Trap Cards that Special Summon from the Graveyard |
− | + | ** [[Back to the Front]] | |
− | * | + | ** [[Call of the Haunted]] |
− | * [[Call of the Haunted]] | + | ** [[Oasis of Dragon Souls]] |
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===Weaknesses=== | ===Weaknesses=== | ||
* The largest weakness Decks "Fur Hire" have is they are very reliant on performing numerous Summons in a turn. This can be interrupted in a few ways: | * The largest weakness Decks "Fur Hire" have is they are very reliant on performing numerous Summons in a turn. This can be interrupted in a few ways: |