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The '''Gladiator Beasts''' are a series of cards released in [[Gladiator's Assault]] that look like futuristic versions of the ancient Roman Colosseum slave-warriors, and consist of many different [[Attribute]]s and [[Type]]s. The types consist of [[Beast]]s, [[Beast-Warrior]]s, [[Winged-Beast]], [[Dinosaur]]s, one [[Rock]], one [[Aqua]], two [[Fish]] and one [[Reptile]]. With a few exceptions, all non-[[Fusion]] "Gladiator Beasts" but "[[Gladiator Beast Secutor]]" have an effect to return to the [[Main Deck|Deck]] during the end of a [[Battle Phase]] when it battled, and then to [[Special Summon]] another "Gladiator Beast" Monster to replace it (this is also known as Tagging Out). The newly Special Summoned "Gladiator Beast" Monsters usually gain another effect when Special Summoned in this way. Despite their Special Summoning abilities, many "Gladiator Beast" Monsters have low ATK and/or DEF stats which are compensated for by their support cards.
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The '''Gladiator Beasts''' are a series of cards released in [[Gladiator's Assault]] that look like futuristic versions of the ancient Roman Colosseum slave-warriors, and consist of many different [[Attribute]]s and [[Type]]s. The types consist of [[Beast]]s, [[Beast-Warrior]]s, [[Winged-Beast]], [[Dinosaur]]s, one [[Rock]], one [[Aqua]], two [[Fish]] and one [[Reptile]]. With a few exceptions, all non-[[Fusion]] "Gladiator Beasts" but "[[Gladiator Beast Secutor]]" and "[[Gladiator Beast Andal]]" have an effect to return to the [[Main Deck|Deck]] during the end of a [[Battle Phase]] when it battled, and then to [[Special Summon]] another "Gladiator Beast" Monster to replace it (this is also known as Tagging Out). The newly Special Summoned "Gladiator Beast" Monsters usually gain another effect when Special Summoned in this way. Despite their Special Summoning abilities, many "Gladiator Beast" Monsters have low ATK and/or DEF stats which are compensated for by their support cards.
   
 
In addition to "tagging out" "Gladiator Beasts", "Gladiator Beasts" have four Fusion Monsters, three of which require a specific "Gladiator Beast" monster and either one or two other "Gladiator Beast" monsters on the field (depending on the Fusion monster being summoned), at which point the "Gladiator Beast" monsters can be returned to the Main Deck to Special Summon the appropriate "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster. The monsters used for the Special Summoning of these "Gladiator Beast" monsters ("[[Gladiator Beast Gaiodiaz]]", "[[Gladiator Beast Heraklinos]]", "[[Gladiator Beast Essedarii]]" and "[[Gladiator Beast Gyzarus]]") can be used as Fusion Material monsters while Face-up or Face-down on the field, and with the exception of "[[Gladiator Beast Heraklinos]]" and "[[Gladiator Beast Essedarii]]", the "Gladiator Beast" Fusion monsters can be returned to the deck in the same way as normal "Gladiator Beast" monsters after they've battled (although they cannot summon the specific "Gladiator Beast" monster required for their summoning). "Gladiator Beast" Fusion monsters, because they do not require a Spell card to Special Summon them, are considered Contact Fusion Monsters.
 
In addition to "tagging out" "Gladiator Beasts", "Gladiator Beasts" have four Fusion Monsters, three of which require a specific "Gladiator Beast" monster and either one or two other "Gladiator Beast" monsters on the field (depending on the Fusion monster being summoned), at which point the "Gladiator Beast" monsters can be returned to the Main Deck to Special Summon the appropriate "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster. The monsters used for the Special Summoning of these "Gladiator Beast" monsters ("[[Gladiator Beast Gaiodiaz]]", "[[Gladiator Beast Heraklinos]]", "[[Gladiator Beast Essedarii]]" and "[[Gladiator Beast Gyzarus]]") can be used as Fusion Material monsters while Face-up or Face-down on the field, and with the exception of "[[Gladiator Beast Heraklinos]]" and "[[Gladiator Beast Essedarii]]", the "Gladiator Beast" Fusion monsters can be returned to the deck in the same way as normal "Gladiator Beast" monsters after they've battled (although they cannot summon the specific "Gladiator Beast" monster required for their summoning). "Gladiator Beast" Fusion monsters, because they do not require a Spell card to Special Summon them, are considered Contact Fusion Monsters.

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Gladiator Beast

Gladiator Beast

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剣闘獣(グラディアルビースト)

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グラディアル・ビースト

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剣闘獣

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Gladial Beast

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The Gladiator Beasts are a series of cards released in Gladiator's Assault that look like futuristic versions of the ancient Roman Colosseum slave-warriors, and consist of many different Attributes and Types. The types consist of Beasts, Beast-Warriors, Winged-Beast, Dinosaurs, one Rock, one Aqua, two Fish and one Reptile. With a few exceptions, all non-Fusion "Gladiator Beasts" but "Gladiator Beast Secutor" and "Gladiator Beast Andal" have an effect to return to the Deck during the end of a Battle Phase when it battled, and then to Special Summon another "Gladiator Beast" Monster to replace it (this is also known as Tagging Out). The newly Special Summoned "Gladiator Beast" Monsters usually gain another effect when Special Summoned in this way. Despite their Special Summoning abilities, many "Gladiator Beast" Monsters have low ATK and/or DEF stats which are compensated for by their support cards.

In addition to "tagging out" "Gladiator Beasts", "Gladiator Beasts" have four Fusion Monsters, three of which require a specific "Gladiator Beast" monster and either one or two other "Gladiator Beast" monsters on the field (depending on the Fusion monster being summoned), at which point the "Gladiator Beast" monsters can be returned to the Main Deck to Special Summon the appropriate "Gladiator Beast" Fusion Monster. The monsters used for the Special Summoning of these "Gladiator Beast" monsters ("Gladiator Beast Gaiodiaz", "Gladiator Beast Heraklinos", "Gladiator Beast Essedarii" and "Gladiator Beast Gyzarus") can be used as Fusion Material monsters while Face-up or Face-down on the field, and with the exception of "Gladiator Beast Heraklinos" and "Gladiator Beast Essedarii", the "Gladiator Beast" Fusion monsters can be returned to the deck in the same way as normal "Gladiator Beast" monsters after they've battled (although they cannot summon the specific "Gladiator Beast" monster required for their summoning). "Gladiator Beast" Fusion monsters, because they do not require a Spell card to Special Summon them, are considered Contact Fusion Monsters.

Also, nearly every card in the archetype is capable of being returned to the Hand, Field, or Deck from the Graveyard, whether using the "Gladiator Beast" monsters themselves or using their support cards. The "Gladiator Beast" deck includes a mix of destruction, aggro, and toolbox cards and tactics. It is this versatility which landed this deck as one of the top decks in the Shonen Jump Circuit.

Due to the September 2010 Banlist, "Gladiators Beasts" have become more popular, especially with cards like "Heavy Storm" getting banned and "Royal Oppression" limited, both of which were a threat to the "Gladiator Beast" strategy.

Due to the new March 2011 Banlist, "Gladiator Beasts" will be able to pull off more plays with "Test Tiger", because of the limiting book of Moon", particular reason that "Test Tiger" was unpopular during the September format.


Deck Types

Gladiator Beast (without Test Tiger or Elemental HERO Prisma)

In recent months after the March 1st, 2011 Ban list hit many people have created an alternate version of Gladiator Beast that do not revolve around Elemental HERO Prisma or Test Tiger but rather the speed and draw power of the deck by using mostly Gladiator Beast Cards and Gladiator Proving Ground, Gladiator Beast's Respite, and even Reborn Tengu for added speed and stability.

Using Such cards as Gladiator Beast Equeste,Gladiator Proving Ground, and Gladiator Beast's Respite easily form a drawing loop in which you can keep drawing cards while maintaining a good diversity of Gladiator Beast in your deck.

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Prisma Gladiator Beasts

Also known as "Prismadiators" or "Prisma Glads", this deck is variation of the basic "Gladiator Beast" Deck that uses "Elemental Hero Stratos" to add "Elemental Hero Prisma" to your hand. Then you use "Elemental Hero Prisma" to act as "Gladiator Beast Bestiari". Then it is used to summon "Gladiator Beast Gyzarus" and destroy cards on your opponent's side of the field. After attacking you can return "Gladiator Beast Gyzarus" to the Extra Deck to summon "Gladiator Beast Darius" and another "Gladiator Beast". Use "Gladiator Beast Darius" to summon "Gladiator Beast Bestiari" to summon "Gladiator Beast Gyzarus" again and destroy more cards. Then "Gladiator Beast Bestiari" is back in the Deck and the process can be repeated.

One of the best combos of the deck is to start with a hand consisting of "Elemental Hero Prisma" (it can be also a "Reinforcement of the Army" or "E - Emergency Call" to search for him), and "Test Tiger".

Normal Summon "Prisma" and activate his effect to send "Bestiari" to the Graveyard. Next, Special Summon "Test Tiger" and tribute him to send "Prisma" back to the deck and Special Summon "Darius", activate his effect and Special Summon "Bestiari". Contact Fusion both monsters and Special Summon "Gyzarus" to destroy up to 2 cards on the field. Next, attack with "Gyzarus" and tag-out for another 2 "Gladiator Beasts" monsters. If you have "Laquari" in your Graveyard then tag-out for "Darius" and another "Gladiator Beast", then Special Summon "Laquari" by the effect of "Darius" and Contact Fuse for "Heraklinos".

Alternatively, if you already have a "Gladiator Beast" monster on the field, you can summon "Prisma" and take "Bestiari's" name to contact fuse the two. After you tag out with "Gladiator Beast Gyzarus", summon "Darius" as one of the two and use him to retrieve "Bestiari" from the grave. If you wish, you may either contact out for "Gyzarus" a second time (totaling 4 destructions from "Gyzarus'" effect alone), or proceed to summon "Gladiator Beast Heraklinos" if your second choice happens to be "Laquari".

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Weaknesses and Counter-Strategies

"Gladiator Beasts" are currently one of the most tournament-competitive deck types, due to their incredible flexibility. However, they are not invincible. Some good ways to overcome a "Gladiator Beast" user are as follows:

  • Monster Effects - Since "Gladiator Beasts" must battle to gain their effects, Monster Card Effects that trigger during battle are highly effective. Note, however, that "Gladiator Beasts" have access to "Gladiator Beast War Chariot", so be prepared with something like "Trap Jammer" or "Counter Counter" to negate it. Here are some good monster card effects:
    • Monsters that destroy the monsters that attacked them - "Snowman Eater", "Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter"
    • Monsters that return the cards that attacked them - "Penguin Soldier", "Legendary Jujitsu Master", "Neo-Spacian Grand Mole" : These cards are even better than the destroyers above, since the "Gladiator Beasts" cannot be brought back with "Gladiator Beast Darius".
    • Monsters that remove from play the cards that attacked them - "D.D. Warrior", "D.D. Warrior Lady" - Even worse for the opponent than the destroyers or returners, since though they have a heavy focus upon recycling or hand exchanging, "Gladiator Beasts" have no internal method of re-using removed-from-play cards.
    • Trump-card monsters with mass-destruction effects - Cards like these can destroy the "Gladiator Beasts" by effect, preventing their battle-swap from activating, or they can destroy the support cards that prevent the Gladiator Beasts from being destroyed by battle. A few can even do both. Some of these include: "Judgment Dragon", "Dark Armed Dragon", "Demise, King of Armageddon". "Judgment Dragon" and "Dark Armed Dragon," in particular, are great because they can appear suddenly without warning to wipe out most everything the opponent has.
  • Destroy on Summoning - Cards such as "Trap Hole", "Bottomless Trap Hole", and especially "Mirror of Oaths", that destroy the monsters when are Special Summoned from the Deck are great against "Gladiator Beasts".
  • Effect Canceling - Cards such as "Skill Drain","Chivalry","Effect Veiler" or "Angel 07" can prevent your monsters from tagging out or negate the effects of the ones that are Summoned leaving your monsters defenseless against some of the more powerful ATK monsters.
  • Attack Negation/Prevention - You can only "tag out" a "Gladiator Beast" for another if the first "Gladiator Beast" "attacked or was attacked". Unlike most card effects with a similar activation requirement, the battle must "go through", i.e. instead of just declaring an attack or being targeted as the target of an attack, the battle has to go into and apply "Damage Calculation" (even if the damage for that battle would be 0. Therefore, any Spell, Trap, or Monster Effect that lets you negate a monster attack would prevent the opponent from tagging out their "Gladiator Beasts".