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The following archetypes need Recommended Cards and Playing Styles
- Aesir
- Alchemy
- Alligator
- Ape
- Attribute Field
- Attribute Spirit
- Baboon of the Forest
- Bamboo Sword
- Barrier Statue
- Burning Skull
- Charmer
- Chemical
- Chimeratech
- Chrysalis
- Chthonian
- Clear
- Cosmic Synchro Monster
- Cyber
- Cycler
- Daigusto
- Dark counterpart
- Dark Lucius
- Darkness
- Djinn of Rituals
- DNA
- Dog Marron
- Dragunity Knight
- Elemental HERO
- Elf (possibly)
- Evolsaur
- Evoltile
- Evolution
- Evolzar
- Exodia
- Fairy
- Familiar-Possessed
- Fleur
- Field Searcher
- Forest (series)
- Freed
- Gadjiltron
- Gagaga
- Gagagigo
- Gearfried
- Gem
- Gogogo
- Greed (series)
- Guardian
- Gun Dragon
- HERO
- Hex-Sealed Fusion
- Infestation
- Inmato
- Itsu
- Jar
- Jester
- King
- Koala
- LV Monster
- Legendary Planet
- Masked HERO
- Meklord Army
- Meklord Astro
- Meklord Emperor
- Metal counterpart
- Mirror Traps
- Mokey Mokey (archetype)
- Monk
- Moth
- Mystic Swordsman
- Necro
- Neo Flamvell
- Neos
- Nimble
- Ninjitsu Art
- Nordic Relic
- Number
- Parshath
- Poker Knight
- R-Genex
- Rose
- Royal Cards
- Saber
- Senet
- Silent Magician
- Silent Swordsman
- Shien
- Sky Scourge
- Slime
- Sphere
- Sphinx (both classes)
- Spirit Art
- Stygian
- Symphonic Warrior
- Time Lord
- Trap Holes
- Turbo
- Ultimate Insect
- Vampire
- Vanity
- Vehicroid
- Virus Card
- Vision HERO
- Wdjat
- White Night
- Yokai Monster
- Zombie counterpart
I know this is a lot, but will somebody please put the features in the pages?
I can try to start this but I'll be in Florida over the next week. BF2 Talk Deck Guides 16:35, December 25, 2011 (UTC)
I'm assuming this is what you've been asking me to do on my talk page for a while? BF2 Talk Deck Guides 16:37, December 25, 2011 (UTC)
Yep Guardmaster (talk • contribs)
So it appears I got called here. There's a little problem, though. Some of the archetypes are far too small for one to pin down a preferred way to "play" it. At most, these smaller archetypes are used to support others. --Gadjiltron (talk • contribs) 02:23, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
Still, check what they did to the Inpachi series. Guardmaster (talk • contribs) 15:05, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
One more thing, Gadjitron. I saw loads of cool decklists on your user profile. So could you also put sample decks in each article so that others can try it out for fun? Guardmaster (talk • contribs) 15:46, December 26, 2011 (UTC)