![]() ![]() All this builds a mix of beatdown strategies, control mechanics and negation effects create a deck with a lot of punch but little stamina for longer games. Aside from the tag-out effect they work with Fusion monsters that can be summoned via Contact Fusion and therefore do not need any Fusion Spell to be summoned. This mechanic seems to be commonly known as tag-out, which is the phrase I will use for this mechnic throughout the entire article. “Gladiator Beast” is an archetype that consists of various Types and Attributes but is tied together by the common motiv of battle focus in fact, they do have their own unique mechanic, which switches a monster that attacked or was attacked at the end of the Battle Phase against another monster from the deck. Furthermore, I use a number of sources for ideas and information, so a list with links that I deem useful is attached to the end of the page and credit is given whenever I can point to a source to do so. I will try to keep this page (as well as the other ones, once they are made) up-to-date, so if any reader feels like I skipped some amazing tech choice or a crucial card, just drop me a note and I will add the missing information if necessary. There are probably choices that I list which can be labled as debatable, but no platform I know of gives a broad overview over both the archetypes and all the card choices, so I aimed to do just that. Having an open mind in deck building and including creative ideas is always helpful, if only to further understand the playstyle and strategy of the deck you are about to build. Well, this changes now apparently since I will do the usual analysis for the “Gladiator Beast” archetype in this very article.ĭisclaimer: None of the information given by me is set in stone. I faintly remember them from back in the day when they part of the top-cut of decks at tournaments and when “ Test Tiger” was stupidly expensive, but I honestly did not know what any of them did because at that time I was fully occupied with Magic the Gathering and could not care less about anthropomorphed animals fighting in arenas. ![]() This time we are talking about “Gladiator Beasts”. ![]() Welcome to part two of the second round of “I asked my friends what archetypes I should review”. “Gladiator Beast Tamer Editor” will soon become your most played monster, trust me. ![]()
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