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* '''Gamma''' {{anchor|Gamma}} - "[[PSY-Framegear Gamma]]". | * '''Gamma''' {{anchor|Gamma}} - "[[PSY-Framegear Gamma]]". | ||
* '''Gate Order''' {{anchor|Gate Order}} - ''Rush Duel'' decks that utilize the cards "[[Secret Order]]" and "[[Parallel Birth Gate]]" to field strong Level 7 Normal Monsters as frequently as possible and overwhelm the opponent through sheer speed and brute force. | * '''Gate Order''' {{anchor|Gate Order}} - ''Rush Duel'' decks that utilize the cards "[[Secret Order]]" and "[[Parallel Birth Gate]]" to field strong Level 7 Normal Monsters as frequently as possible and overwhelm the opponent through sheer speed and brute force. | ||
− | * '''Goat Format''' {{anchor|Goat Format}} / '''Goat''' {{anchor|Goat}} - Decks that utilize "[[Scapegoat]]" (and its derivatives) as a combo piece. The name "Goat Format" originated from the summer 2005 TCG season, where "Scapegoat" was a staple card in almost any deck. Also | + | * '''Goat Format''' {{anchor|Goat Format}} / '''Goat''' {{anchor|Goat}} - Decks that utilize "[[Scapegoat]]" (and its derivatives) as a combo piece. The name "Goat Format" originated from the summer 2005 TCG season, where "Scapegoat" was a staple card in almost any deck. Also refer to a retro, fan-made format of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' using the summer 2005 TCG card pool and banlist. |
* '''Grass'''{{anchor|Grass}} - "[[That Grass Looks Greener]]". | * '''Grass'''{{anchor|Grass}} - "[[That Grass Looks Greener]]". | ||
* '''Guru'''{{anchor|Guru}} - "[[Subterror Guru]]". | * '''Guru'''{{anchor|Guru}} - "[[Subterror Guru]]". |