Cyber Angel

"Cyber Angel" (サイバー・エンジェル, Saibā Enjeru) is an archetype of LIGHT-Attribute, Fairy-Type Ritual Monsters used by Alexis Rhodes in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime, as well as her alternate universe counterpart in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, which are summoned using the Ritual Spell Card "Machine Angel Ritual". It is a sub-archetype of the "Cyber Girl" series. They were originally playable in some of the Tag Force games, but have received an OCG release in Collectors Pack: Duelist of Flash Version. In the international version, their artworks are censored to make them less revealing.

The "Cyber Angels" are based on gods of Asian mythologies like Buddhism and Hinduism. Their names are written in Ateji—their names use kanji, but only for their pronunciation without any regard for their meaning of the characteers.

Playing style
With the currently revealed cards, "Cyber Angel" cards seem to rely on Ritual Summoning while constantly recycling cards and granting effects to benefit and re-Summon Ritual Monsters.

"Benten" inflicts effect damage when it destroys a monster by battle, and can search any LIGHT Fairy-Type monster when Tributed. "Idaten" immediately recycles a Ritual Spell Card when summoned, and grants all Ritual Monsters you control an additional 1000 ATK/DEF when Tributed. "Dakini" allows a Ritual Monster to deal piercing battle damage, and can add a Ritual Spell Card or Ritual Monster from the Graveyard your hand at the end of each of your turns. Finally, "Vishnu" destroys all of your opponent's monsters summoned from the Extra Deck when Ritual Summoned, inflicts 1000 points of effect damage for each monster destroyed, can attack twice that turn if it does so, and can negate a card's destruction once per turn by shuffling a Ritual Monster in your Graveyard back into the Deck.