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The archetype's Spell/Traps include "[[Speedroid Scratch]]" which can search any "Speedroid" monster, "[[Speedroid Wheel]]" which can Special Summon up to 2 "Speedroid" monsters from the Deck and "[[Speedroid Dupligate]]" can bounce any card on the field and can Special Summon itself as a Tuner once per Duel. Other supporting cards include "[[Speed Recovery]]", which can revive any "Speedroid" monster from the GY and can recur a "Speedroid" monster to the hand in the player's next turn.
 
The archetype's Spell/Traps include "[[Speedroid Scratch]]" which can search any "Speedroid" monster, "[[Speedroid Wheel]]" which can Special Summon up to 2 "Speedroid" monsters from the Deck and "[[Speedroid Dupligate]]" can bounce any card on the field and can Special Summon itself as a Tuner once per Duel. Other supporting cards include "[[Speed Recovery]]", which can revive any "Speedroid" monster from the GY and can recur a "Speedroid" monster to the hand in the player's next turn.
  
The "Speedroid" Synchro Monsters have various effects. "[[Hi-Speedroid Hagoita]]" and "[[Hi-Speedroid Kendama]]" which can Special Summon themselves from the GY either by controlling a "Speedroid" Tuner or no monsters respectively (while "Kendama" can also burn the opoonent). "[[Hi-Speedroid Chanbara]]" which can attack twice, gaining a smal amount of ATK each time and add a banished "Speedroid" monster to the hand if sent to the GY, "[[Hi-Speedroid Puzzle]]" can recur a "Speedroid" monster from the GY at the end of the turn it is sent to the GY. "[[Hi-Speedroid Cork Shooter]]" can bring back its Synchro Materials or search a "Speedroid" Spell/Trap. "[[Hi-Speedroid Kitedrake]]" can nuke the entire field or negate the opponent's entire field and float into a "Speedroid" search upon its destruction. Finally, the high level 11 "[[Hi-Speedroid Clear Wing Rider]]" can recycle WIND monsters, then selectively destroy cards on the opponent's field, and float into two Level 7 WIND Synchro Monsters during the opponent's turn. Other WIND Synchro Monsters worth considering are those from the intimately-connected "[[Clear Wing]]" and "[[Synchro Dragon]]" archetypes for access to the main negates; in particular, "[[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]" is the deck's central focus most of the time, due to its powerful negation effect and being easy to Summon in this deck. With the correct setup, the deck is capable of Summoning 2 or even 3 copies of "Crystal Wing" in one turn. Netherless, the WIND Synchro pool has plenty of powerful choices for the endboard of a "Speedroid" deck including high-level omni-negates such as "[[Baronne de Fleur]]" and "[[Cosmic Blazar Dragon]]".
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The "Speedroid" Synchro Monsters have various effects. "[[Hi-Speedroid Hagoita]]" and "[[Hi-Speedroid Kendama]]" which can Special Summon themselves from the GY either by controlling a "Speedroid" Tuner or no monsters respectively (while "Kendama" can also burn the opoonent). "[[Hi-Speedroid Chanbara]]" which can attack twice, gaining a smal amount of ATK each time and add a banished "Speedroid" monster to the hand if sent to the GY, "[[Hi-Speedroid Puzzle]]" can recur a "Speedroid" monster from the GY at the end of the turn it is sent to the GY. "[[Hi-Speedroid Cork Shooter]]" can bring back its Synchro Materials or search a "Speedroid" Spell/Trap. "[[Hi-Speedroid Kitedrake]]" can nuke the entire field or negate the opponent's entire field and float into a "Speedroid" search upon its destruction. Finally, the high level 11 "[[Hi-Speedroid Clear Wing Rider]]" can recycle WIND monsters, then selectively destroy cards on the opponent's field, and float into two Level 7 WIND Synchro Monsters during the opponent's turn. Other WIND Synchro Monsters worth considering are those from the intimately-connected "[[Clear Wing]]" and "[[Synchro Dragon]]" archetypes for access to the main negates; in particular, "[[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]" is the deck's central focus most of the time, due to its powerful negation effect and being easy to Summon in this deck. With the correct setup, the deck's even capable of Summoning 2 or even 3 copies of "Crystal Wing" in one turn. Netherless, the WIND Synchro pool has plenty of powerful choices for the endboard of a "Speedroid" deck including high-level omni-negates such as "[[Baronne de Fleur]]" and "[[Cosmic Blazar Dragon]]".
  
 
The archetype's Link Monster "[[Hi-Speedroid Rubber Band Shooter]]" effectively provides more utilities to the deck and further extend by randomly sending a "Speedroid" monster or adding one to the hand and also providing a much needed additional Normal Summon of a WIND monster.  
 
The archetype's Link Monster "[[Hi-Speedroid Rubber Band Shooter]]" effectively provides more utilities to the deck and further extend by randomly sending a "Speedroid" monster or adding one to the hand and also providing a much needed additional Normal Summon of a WIND monster.  
 
Some of the archetype's monster effects (such as "Taketomborg" or "Hagoita") limit the player to Special Summoning only WIND monsters during the turn their effects are used. Some of the aformentioned "Speedroid" cards depend on luck (mostly requiring [[die roll]]s) including the aformentioned "Hi-Speedroid Clear Wing Rider", "Speedroid Wheel" and "[[Re-dyce-cle]]".
 
Some of the archetype's monster effects (such as "Taketomborg" or "Hagoita") limit the player to Special Summoning only WIND monsters during the turn their effects are used. Some of the aformentioned "Speedroid" cards depend on luck (mostly requiring [[die roll]]s) including the aformentioned "Hi-Speedroid Clear Wing Rider", "Speedroid Wheel" and "[[Re-dyce-cle]]".
  
This Deck can also make good use of [[Xyz Monster]]s, mainly Rank 3 Xyz Monsters with "Terrortop" and "Taketomborg". Because of the excellent synergy between "Terrortop" and "Taketomborg" providing bodies for a Rank 3 Xyz Summon without using a Normal Summon, those cards are often utilized in various strategies (mainly ones that are focused on Rank 3 Summons), including, but not limited to, "[[Burning Abyss]]" and "[[The Phantom Knights]]". However, it was also this synergy that ultimately led to "Terrortop" being [[Limited]] in both the OCG and TCG, due to its over-usage in almost all decks, primarily "[[Zoodiac]]" and all its variants during its prime. For "Speedroid" decks though, the pool of noteworthy WIND choices are not as plentiful as the Synchro choices but there are notable choices such as "[[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]", "[[Number 75: Bamboozling Gossip Shadow]]" and "[[Totem Bird]]".
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This Deck can also make good use of [[Xyz Monster]]s, mainly Rank 3 Xyz Monsters with "Terrortop" and "Taketomborg". Because of the excellent synergy between "Terrortop" and "Taketomborg" providing bodies for a Rank 3 Xyz Summon without using a Normal Summon, those cards are often utilized in various strategies (mainly ones that are focused on Rank 3 Summons), including, but not limited to, "[[Burning Abyss]]" and "[[The Phantom Knights]]". However, it was also this synergy that ultimately lead to "Terrortop" being [[Limited]] in both the OCG and TCG, due to its over-usage in almost all decks, primarily "[[Zoodiac]]" and all its variants. For "Speedroid" decks though, the pool of noteworthy WIND choices are not as plentiful as the Synchro choices but there are notable choices such as "[[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]", "[[Number 75: Bamboozling Gossip Shadow]]" and "[[Totem Bird]]".
  
 
"Speedroid" Decks can benefit greatly with any generic WIND extenders outside of the archetype such as "[[Red Hared Hasty Horse]]" or "[[Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms]]" as they can help provide materials for Link Summoning "Hi-Speedroid Rubber Band Shooter" or Synchro Summoning. Fittingly considering their anime users, the "[[Windwitch]]" archetype can work well and intimately with this Deck, due to their similar swarming the field with WIND monsters for Synchro Summons and and are restricted into Summoning WIND Monsters for the turn.
 
"Speedroid" Decks can benefit greatly with any generic WIND extenders outside of the archetype such as "[[Red Hared Hasty Horse]]" or "[[Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms]]" as they can help provide materials for Link Summoning "Hi-Speedroid Rubber Band Shooter" or Synchro Summoning. Fittingly considering their anime users, the "[[Windwitch]]" archetype can work well and intimately with this Deck, due to their similar swarming the field with WIND monsters for Synchro Summons and and are restricted into Summoning WIND Monsters for the turn.
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* [[Martial Metal Marcher]]
 
* [[Martial Metal Marcher]]
 
* [[Stellar Wind Wolfrayet]]
 
* [[Stellar Wind Wolfrayet]]
* [[Baronne de Fleur]] (''Traditional Format and OCG only'')
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* [[Baronne de Fleur]]
 
* [[Mist Wurm]]
 
* [[Mist Wurm]]
 
* [[Old Entity Hastorr]]
 
* [[Old Entity Hastorr]]

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