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(you need fire ant ascator or supay to synchro for the dragons.)
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*[[Imperial Iron Wall]] is almost a staple in this deck, as [[Dimensional Prison]] can disrupt this cycle, and there is no reason for a user of this deck to remove from play (except for [[Weeping Idol]]). This card can also be greatly disrupting for decks that depend on removing from play, such as [[Chaos]] decks and [[Blackwings#Vayu Turbo|Vayu Turbo]].
 
*[[Imperial Iron Wall]] is almost a staple in this deck, as [[Dimensional Prison]] can disrupt this cycle, and there is no reason for a user of this deck to remove from play (except for [[Weeping Idol]]). This card can also be greatly disrupting for decks that depend on removing from play, such as [[Chaos]] decks and [[Blackwings#Vayu Turbo|Vayu Turbo]].
 
*[[One for One]] can be used to quickly search out and summon [[Supay]], which is one of your main tuners. If you combine this with a card such as [[Vice Dragon]], you can summon a [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] and still have a normal summon left. Also it is useful to discard a monster because this deck tends to have lots of cards to special summon monsters from your graveyard.
 
*[[One for One]] can be used to quickly search out and summon [[Supay]], which is one of your main tuners. If you combine this with a card such as [[Vice Dragon]], you can summon a [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] and still have a normal summon left. Also it is useful to discard a monster because this deck tends to have lots of cards to special summon monsters from your graveyard.
* The [[Itsu]] monsters can also be surprisingly useful when paired with this Archetype, as [[Aitsu]] is a Level 5 monster and [[Soitsu]] is a Level 3, perfect cards for use in Synchro Summoning Inti and Quilla.(edit) "wrong! you need fire ant ascator or supay to synchro for the dragons."
 
 
*[[Skill Drain]] can be easily played, due to the fact that almost every monster of this archetype activates in the Graveyard, save for [[Apocatequil]]. Its effect greatly helps to counter other powerful decks, such as [[Lightsworns]], [[Gladiator Beasts]], and pretty much anything that depends on Monster Effects. Since both Synchro Monsters have good attack, [[Skill Drain]] can be used quite often to beatdown an opponents deck without have to deal with their monsters effects.
 
*[[Skill Drain]] can be easily played, due to the fact that almost every monster of this archetype activates in the Graveyard, save for [[Apocatequil]]. Its effect greatly helps to counter other powerful decks, such as [[Lightsworns]], [[Gladiator Beasts]], and pretty much anything that depends on Monster Effects. Since both Synchro Monsters have good attack, [[Skill Drain]] can be used quite often to beatdown an opponents deck without have to deal with their monsters effects.
 
* [[Temple of the Sun]] doesn't provide a huge bonus, but it makes [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] have 2800 ATK, enough to tie monsters like [[Goyo Guardian]] and surpass ones like [[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]; and makes [[Sun Dragon Inti|Inti]] have 3300 ATK, which in the current Metagame means it will likely not be destroyed by battle, save for the most enormous opponents (which would still be destroyed by Inti's effect).
 
* [[Temple of the Sun]] doesn't provide a huge bonus, but it makes [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] have 2800 ATK, enough to tie monsters like [[Goyo Guardian]] and surpass ones like [[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]; and makes [[Sun Dragon Inti|Inti]] have 3300 ATK, which in the current Metagame means it will likely not be destroyed by battle, save for the most enormous opponents (which would still be destroyed by Inti's effect).

Revision as of 18:07, 1 February 2011

Inca

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Inca (Peruvian Deck)

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Absolute Powerforce

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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

The Inca archetype is the last Dark Signer archetype featured in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, and they were used by Rex Goodwin. They somewhat resemble the mythological creatures and artifacts of the Incan civilization and their names usually represent Incan deities. They are released in Absolute Powerforce.

This archetype focuses on special summoning monsters from the graveyard, utilizing two different combos. The first combo is the obvious Sun Dragon Inti-Moon Dragon Quilla loop where one brings back the other once one is destroyed. Something else to do is destroy Moon Dragon Quilla with Destruct Potion to gain life points and get your Sun Dragon powerhouse again. The second combo is with Oracle of the Sun, Fire Ant Ascator, and Supay where if either of the 2 Tuners are destroyed (Fire Ant Ascator by battle or Supay by a card effect) they Special Summon Oracle of the Sun. Because the Synchro Monsters this deck is based around both need a total of 5 levels + the needed Tuners, using quick level 5 monsters like The Tricky, Cyber Dragon, Vice Dragon or Instant Fusion could easily help this deck.

A deck revolving around the Inti-Quilla-Inti-Quilla cycle can be a great nuisance to any opponent facing it, as they keep reviving each other in an infinite loop. There are several cards that can help this deck:

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Bear in mind it is best to focus on levels 8 and 6, with few level 7 monsters.

Inca Synchron

Since the Inca archetype focuses on LV5 monsters and synchro summoning, it is best to add Nitro Warrior and Turbo Warrior as an addition since their tuner needs LV5 to summon their counterparts.

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