So which of the new link based Archetypes are you guys interested in? Receives an additional attack equal to the number of monsters it points to, but loses 400 ATK if the opponent controls exactly 1 monster during that damage calculation only. All six Code Talkers resided in Data Storms with all the unforeseen monsters thriving in them. They also each wield a different weapon to use in battle. VRAINS. Aesir. This archetype is closely related to the "Topologic" series. For a list of series, see Category:Series. Their bodies underneath the armor appear similar to the Ignis, especially Ai and Flame with their black designs. Encode Talker, the LIGHT Attributed "Code Talker" Duel Monster. Both it and the monster(s) it is co-linked with gain 500 ATK, as well as cannot be targeted by an opponent’s card effect. The \"Code Talkers\" resemble warrior-like cybernetic humanoids whose armor is colored after their corresponding Attribute. Each member of this archetype appears to have Link Arrows that aids their abilities, regardless of being in the Extra or Main Monster Zone, and that is compatible for co-linked related effects. Decode Talker, the DARKNESS Attributed "Code Talker" Duel Monster. *Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, Fandom will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Excode Talker, the WIND Attributed "Code Talker" Duel Monster. https://yugioh-vrains.fandom.com/wiki/Code_Talker_(Archetype)?oldid=10844. I don't think those should be printed in the TCG. (Ai ( アイ )) is an archetype of Spell and Trap Cards used by the character Ai in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Prevents the destruction of a monster it points to by battle and reduces battle damage to 0, then either it or 1 monster it points to gains ATK equal to the current ATK of the opponent's battling monster until the end of the turn. Through Link Arrows, they share "power-up" effects that apply to either themselves or ally monsters. The Link-2 Hydradrive monsters are just redundant in terms of effects like Reira's C/C/C monster. When battling an opponent's monster, it Tributes 1 monster it points to in order to make its ATK become double its original ATK during that damage calculation only. Powercode Talker, the FLAME Attributed "Code Talker" Duel Monster. The main goal is to get Dark Mummy Surgical Forceps on the field, a Link-3 … Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. VRAINS Wiki is a FANDOM Anime Community. The introduction of archetypes to Yugioh was a welcome one, it allowed players to choose a pre-existing set of cards that work well together, instead of trying in vain to bundle unrelated cards into an effective strategy. "Drone" (ドローン Dorōn) is an archetype of Machine monsters with various Attributes (primarily WIND) used by Kenneth Drayden (The Shepherd) in Yu-Gi-Oh! Over the years, plenty of archetypes have made their way into Yugioh and the game is pretty much based around them now. Community content is available under. At the moment there are Goukis, Star Grails (who apparently have one of the best Link monsters at the moment), Trickstars and Vullets (who unfortunately come out in the pack after Code). The Insect type can’t catch a break, they finally get a futuristic archetype yet the cards … With the help of "Recoded Alive", you can switch your "Code Talker". Alien. They support the "@Ignister" archetype.Etymology []. 1 Design 1.1 Appearance 1.2 Etymology 2 Monsters 3 Spells/Traps 4 Playing … "Topologina" (トポロジーナ Toporojīna) is an archetype of DARK Cyberse monsters used by Pandor in Yu-Gi-Oh! *Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, Fandom will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Archetypes: Abyss Actor. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Gains 500 ATK for each monster it points to. A.I. Shootingcode Talker, the WATER Attributed "Code Talker" Duel Monster. These individuals, who were typically Native Americans, were used by the United States during wars in the 20th Century as a means of encrypting and decrypting communications by using obscure languages that were not widespread and were difficult to translate. Yu-Gi-Oh! This category is a listing of archetypes. So which of the new Vrains era archetypes are you guys interested in? All six Code Talkers resided in Data Storms with all the unforeseen monsters thriving in them. The Drones have an array of multiple effects, although some patterns are consistent. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime. 1 year ago. Yu-Gi-Oh! Amazoness. The archetype's name is taken from code talkers. Ally of Justice. *Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, Fandom will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Monsters it points to gain 500 ATK and cannot be destroyed by card effects. The Deck consists of multiple Cyberse monsters with various shapes and forms. Some of the names of the members of this archetype are puns that involve replacing a syllable with the archetype name. VRAINS. The fodder monsters resemble blobs with different designs, but with coloration resembling that of the Ignis. Introduced during Yu-Gi-Oh! Altergeist. Tbf, the only archetypes that could be realistically printed at this point are Sunavalon, G Golem, Drones, Stormrider and Armatos Legio. Category:Archetypes with Fusion Monster(s), Category:Archetypes with Pendulum Monster(s), Category:Archetypes with Ritual Monster(s), Category:Archetypes with Synchro Monster(s), https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Archetypes?oldid=3709740. By contrast, the boss monsters have more defined traits.Members like \"Dark Templar @Ignister\" and some associated like \"Linguriboh\" are essentially corrupted versions of monsters used by Playmaker (\"Decode Talker\" and \"Linkuriboh\"… Transcode Talker, the EARTH Attributed "Code Talker" Duel Monster. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. VRAINS, Dark Mummy is still an anime-only archetype, though it’s doubtful it’ll remain such very long considering the next anime will be playing by an entirely different set of rules.This relatively tiny archetype is based around monsters that are designed after medical equipment. Agent. Digital Bugs.