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In the ''Rush Duel'' card game, Pyro monsters have been represented with quite a diverse monster concepts, mostly involving visual or linguistic puns related to fire, including but not limited to noodles, the outer space, and forensic chemistry.
 
In the ''Rush Duel'' card game, Pyro monsters have been represented with quite a diverse monster concepts, mostly involving visual or linguistic puns related to fire, including but not limited to noodles, the outer space, and forensic chemistry.
  
Pyro monsters typically employ Burn strategies, inflicting [[effect damage]] to the opponent in various ways, which range from Stalling (such as "[[Solar Flare Dragon]]") to more proactive methods (such as "[[Inferno]]"). In 2023, several overaching Pyro support (and to an extent [[FIRE]] attribute as a whole) allows various Pyro/FIRE theme to be combined together in a similar manners to the [[Dinosaur]] type. New wave of Pyro strategies features an emphasis on destroying other Pyro/FIRE monsters and/or sending them to GY, either to provide beneficial effect while they are in GY or being banished for effect. This includes the "[[Snake-Eye]]" and "[[Volcanic]]" archetypes, as well as generic cards such as "[[Bonfire]]", "[[Fire Recovery]]", and "[[Infernal Flame Banshee]]".
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Pyro monsters typically employ Burn strategies, inflicting [[effect damage]] to the opponent in various ways, which range from Stalling (such as "[[Solar Flare Dragon]]") to more proactive methods (such as "[[Inferno]]"). In 2023, several overaching Pyro support (and to an extent [[FIRE]] attribute as a whole) allows various Pyro/FIRE theme to be combined together in a similar manners to the [[Dinosaur]] type. New wave of Pyro strategies features an emphasis on destroying other Pyro/FIRE monsters and/or sending them to GY, either to provide beneficial effect while they are in GY or being banished for effect.
  
 
Pyro monsters are also notable for containing a number of "fragile" Effect Monsters, like "[[Gaia Soul the Combustible Collective]]", which has a high ATK for its Level and in possession of an ATK boost effect, but is destroyed during the End Phase, or "[[Neo Flamvell Sabre]]", whose ATK fluctuates depending on the current game state.
 
Pyro monsters are also notable for containing a number of "fragile" Effect Monsters, like "[[Gaia Soul the Combustible Collective]]", which has a high ATK for its Level and in possession of an ATK boost effect, but is destroyed during the End Phase, or "[[Neo Flamvell Sabre]]", whose ATK fluctuates depending on the current game state.

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