Summary
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Timegazer Magician protected Yuya’s monsters and Pendulum Zone, helping in battles.
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Performapel Pendulum Sorcerer allowed Yuya to search and add powerful cards to his hand.
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The versatile effects of Performapal Monkeyboard made it a forbidden game-changing card.
Few duelists in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Anime franchises have decks as diverse and versatile as Yuya Sakaki. The protagonist of the Arc-V Season began his career as a Duel Monsters player with a deck that was below the average power level of a competitive player. Through various intense duels, fateful meetings and dimension-hopping adventures, the best-known duelist became an incredibly powerful duelist.
As the series progresses, Fans are able to see Yuya use and acquire a large number of cardsSome more powerful than others. However, there are only a few that have abilities that are powerful enough to be considered among the best tools contained in Sakaki’s deck.
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Timegazer Magician
Yuya’s iconic Pendulum Scale
As a duelist who specialized in Pendulum Summon strategies, Yuya was always in need of reliable balance for him to use. While his deck wasn’t short of incredible options, none were as useful and iconic as his trusted Timegazer Magician. With an amazing Level 8 Pendulum Scale, This card allowed Arc-Vs protagonist to challenge almost all monsters in his deck.
This monster has two defensive abilities that are extremely useful throughout the series. The first, his Pendulum Effect, protected one of Yuya’s monsters that was targeted by an opponent’s trap. This ability is mostly used to estimate destructive effects during the battle phase. The second allowed the monster to protect a card in the Pendulum Zone of Destruction. However, Timegazer is not a powerful monster by any means and is not particularly good outside of being used as a Pendulum Scale.
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Performapal Pendulum Sorcerer
A powerful monster underutilized in the anime
Cards that allow their users to search for specific tools are Considered the best by most Yu-Gi-Oh! Players. Yuya’s Pendulum Sorcerer, despite its unassuming appearance, is among the most versatile additions to this select group of monsters. This Level 4 Spellcaster creature has an incredible effect that allows it to destroy two cards on its owner’s field.
Immediately after the destruction, the player would be allowed to add any two performable monsters to their hand. In real-life TCG play, the effect was so powerful that Pendulum Sorcerer became a key component of one of the game’s most powerful competitive decks. Woefully, this card never got a chance to shine in the Arc-V anime, because Yuya never tried to use its effect in a duel.
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Performaple Five-Rainbow Magician
A complex but powerful pendulum monster
Five-Rainbow Magician, considered by many fans to be one of Yuya’s most powerful Pendulum Monsters, Overwhelmingly powerful but incredibly difficult-to-activate effect. Aside from its Level 12 Pendulum Scale, which allows its user the ability to summon almost any monster in the game without a tribute, this card is also amazing for quickly defeating an opponent.
Its complex effect prevents players with less than 5 set cards on their spell and trap card zones from drawing, activating effects, or setting cards on the field. In the event a Duelist managed to place 5 cards while Five-Rainbow Magician was in the Pendulum Zone, their monster would have their attack points doubled. This effect would almost always guarantee Yuya’s victory. However, its restrictions are quite severe, and can easily cause the user to lose the game if not used correctly.
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Funny Eyes Cyber ​​Dragon
The most versatile evolution of Yuya’s signature card
Yuya’s iconic Odd-Eye Pendulum Dragon received many variants and evolutions throughout the Arc-V Anime series. Although all of them were a considerable improvement on the original being, not all were as versatile to use as Cyber ​​Dragon. This level 8 creature can be easily summoned to the field thanks to its simple but effective ability.
By sacrificing a Light-type monster and sending an Odd-Eyes Dragon monster to the Graveyard, Yuya can immediately summon this powerful being. Its second effect gave it the ability to destroy any remaining monsters on the opponent’s field after Cyber ​​Dragon had destroyed another creature in battle. With its impressive 2800 attack points, Few creatures could survive a battle against this imposing beast.
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Performance Lizardraw
A precious and useful reptile
in Yu-Gi-Oh! Having access to the biggest number of cards from one deck can make the difference between a devastating loss and a complete victory. Yuya has what for many years is considered One of the best monsters with a card draw effect: Performapal Lizardraw. This precious creature has two impressive effects that can help Yuya quickly get the tools he needs.
Its pendulum effect allowed the user to draw a card by shuffling back into the deck. It was his second ability that made it such an excellent addition to Yuya’s strategy. If any other monster on the player’s side is destroyed, Lizarddraw would let its user draw cards equal to the number of performable monsters on the field. Its real-life version received heavy restrictions to make it beautiful, and even then it became a staple in Pendulum decks.
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Performance monkeyboard
A card powerful enough to be banned
While Yuya’s deck was not lacking in powerful and imposing creatures, the most powerful ones in his possession used to be the most invisible. Such is the case of Monkeyboard, a pet and Entertaining little creature that hides huge potential. Its monster effect simply reduces or increases the level of a performing monster during an entire turn.
Monkeyboard’s true usefulness comes from its Pendulum Effect, which allows Yuya to take a Level 4 Performance Monster once per turn and add it to his hand. Although it is not as impressive at first sight, the fact that the effect has no restrictions or disadvantages made Monkeyboard one of the best cards in Yuya’s deck. This card is so powerful that it remained banned from competitive play for many months, even with strict restrictions attached to the TCG version.
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Starving Venom Fusion Dragon
An imposing creature that can mimic effects
Obtained after Yuya and his Fusion Dimension counterpart, Yuri, merge into one, Starving Venom Fusion Dragon is a terrifying opponent for any duelist to face. This creature can be summoned by fusing any two Dark-type monsters. If successfully summoned, Starving Venom would gain an attack equal to the combined power of all of the opponent’s Special Summoned monsters.
Once per turn, the creature can Target any monster on the opponents’ field to evaluate their effect and copy it. If that’s not enough, this creature also has an incredibly powerful effect if it’s ever destroyed. After leaving the field, all of the opponent’s special summoned monsters would be destroyed, inflicting damage to the enemy equal to their combined attack. When this card was brought into the TCG game, its effects received a significant power reduction, although the new restrictions did not prevent it from becoming a staple in most competitive decks.
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Funny Eyes Raging Dragon
Yuya’s Ultimate Attack Force
The ultimate combination of Yuya’s flexible style and Yuto’s aggressive deckRaging Dragon is an XYZ monster that can end duels in a single turn. Summoned by overlaying two level 7 monsters, this 3000-attack beast has two devastating effects that not many players could defend against.
If it was summoned by using another XYZ monster as material, it would gain the ability to receive a second attack during each battle phase. Its second ability allowed it to destroy all other cards on the field and gain 200 attack points for each. By removing all of the opponent’s defenses, Yuya’s victory was almost always assured when Ragin Dragon appeared.
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Clear Wing Synchro Dragon
An amazing defensive option
Yuya’s journey across the four different dimensions of Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V brought him to a fateful meeting with all his opponents. Yugo, the version of the protagonist from the Synchro Dimension, gifted him his powerful Clear Wing Synchro Dragon once they merged into one. This majestic being could be summoned by using a tuner monster and a non-tuner creature whose levels combined would reach 7.
In addition to the very easy assembly conditions, Clear Wing has some of the most powerful protection effects in the game. If a Level 5 or higher monster activates its effect while that monster is on the field, Yuya’s card can negate the activation. If the effect was prevented from being activated, the monster would be destroyed and Clear Wing would absorb its attack points as its own. Years after its TCG release, Clear Wing still sees moderate competitive success.
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Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon
Easy to call and extremely powerful
The signature monster of Yuya’s XYZ Dimension counterpart, Yuto, Dark Rebellion is acquired by the Arc-V Protagonist after the two merged early in the series. This monster only needs two level 4 monsters to be summoned XYZ. Despite being weaker than most other dragons in Yuya’s deck, Dark Rebellion’s effect justifies the reduction in attack power.
Once per turn, by detaching one XYZ Material, this creature can target a Level 5 or higher monster on the field and cut their attack in half. Dark Rebellion would then add the lost attack to his own, becoming an incredibly powerful beast. It may not be the most exciting card in Yuya’s deck, however Its low summoning requirements and simple but effective ability make it a card that most players will want to own. When Dark Rebellion was introduced to the TCG version of the game, it quickly became a staple in almost all competitive decks of the time, and is still occasionally played today.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V is the fourth major spin-off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise. The series follows Yuya Sakaki, a student at the Leo Institute of Dueling, who aspires to become a professional duelist. In a world where action duels with real-time holographic monsters are the norm, the story explores themes of ambition, family and the merging of dimensions through intense card battles and strategic gameplay.
- Figure
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Nawal Lamrini, Mike Liscio, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Daniel J. Edwards, Matt Shipman, Erica Schroeder, Darren Dunstan, Bettina Kenney.
- Release date
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April 6, 2014
- Seasons
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3
- creator(s)
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Kazuki Takahashi