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+ | | caption = [[Rex Goodwin]] (in the middle) with "[[Moon Dragon Quilla (anime)|Moon Dragon Quilla]]" and "[[Sun Dragon Inti (anime)|Sun Dragon Inti]]" |
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− | | english = Inca (Peruvian Deck) |
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+ | * [[Absolute Powerforce]] |
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+ | * [[Duelist Set: Version Lightning Star]] |
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+ | * [[Duelist Pack: Legend Duelist 5]] |
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− | The '''Inca''' |
+ | The '''Inca''' [[series]] is the last [[Dark Signer]] Deck featured in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime, used by [[Rex Goodwin]]. They somewhat resemble the mythological creatures and artifacts of the Incan civilization and their names usually represent Incan deities. They were released in ''[[Absolute Powerforce]]''. |
+ | ==Members== |
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− | 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]] [[destroyed by battle|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]], and [[Vice Dragon]] could easily help this deck. |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Monster |
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+ | ! Origin |
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+ | | [[Apocatequil]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Apocatequil#Deities|Apocatequil]] |
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+ | | [[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca|Earthbound Immortal<br/>Wiraqocha Rasca]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Viracocha|Viracocha]] |
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+ | | Azcatl |
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+ | | [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Mama Killa|Mama Killa]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Inti Raymi|Inti Raymi]] |
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+ | | [[Sun Dragon Inti]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Inti|Inti]] |
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+ | | [[Supay]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Supay|Supay]] |
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+ | | [[Weeping Idol]] |
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+ | | [[wikipedia:Staff God|Staff God]] |
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+ | | [[Ascator, Dawnwalker]] |
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+ | | Azcatl |
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+ | | [[Supay, Duskwalker]] |
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+ | | Supay |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Playing style== |
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− | 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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+ | The main focus of the deck is to Synchro Summon out "[[Sun Dragon Inti]]" and "[[Moon Dragon Quilla]]". These two [[Synchro Monster]]s will form a loop, where one dragon revives another when they are [[Destroy]]ed. Over time during a Duel, this loop becomes very frustrating for the opponent. |
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− | *[[Des Counterblow]] can be a huge problem for anyone except yourself, as your monster will return in its opposite form, and you wont attack before you can get the cycle going. |
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+ | Duelists also use cards like "[[Ancient Forest]]" and "[[Des Counterblow]]" to destroy their own dragons in order for them to gain their effects. |
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− | *[[Ancient Forest]] works in a way similar to Des Counterblow, though it's not a Trap Card (thus is unaffected by cards such as [[Jinzo]] or [[Royal Decree]]) and monsters will be destroyed just by ''attacking'', not only if inflicting Battle Damage. It has the added advantage of being a [[Field Spell]], allowing you to use [[Earthbound Immortals]]. The drawback is that monsters will not be destroyed immediately, as with Des Counterblow, depriving you of some damage-dealing and deck-thinning combos. |
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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]]. |
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+ | Generally, an Inca Deck wants to bring out the Dragons as soon as possible. There are many cards that help do this: |
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− | *[[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. |
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+ | *"[[Vice Dragon]]", "[[Kaiser Vorse Raider]]", "[[Cyber Dragon]]", "[[The Tricky]]", "[[Tragoedia]]", "[[Garbage Lord]]" and "[[Chronomaly Tula Guardian]]" (if Field Spell Card is present) can be easily brought out, and as long as you have a [[Tuner monster|tuner]], you will be able to summon a dragon. |
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− | * 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. |
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+ | *"[[Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter]]": "Ryko" allows a player to send the top three cards of their deck to the Graveyard. Helpful for sending the tuners to the grave. |
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− | *[[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. |
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+ | *"[[Level Eater]]". Combos well with Level 5's and higher. Allows more variety in terms of synchroing. |
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− | * [[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). |
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+ | *"[[One for One]]": Allows a player to discard 1 monster in order to special summon a level 1 tuner. It has a combo in which both dragons can be brought out in one go, as early as the first [[Turn]]. |
+ | The combo is as follows: |
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− | * [[Gigastone Omega]] can be special summoned by [[removing from play]] two [[EARTH]] monsters from your graveyard. By removing [[Giant Rat]] and a [[Tuner]] used the turn before ( both [[Supay]] and [[Fire Ant Ascator]] are Earth-[[Attribute]]) you can summon the level 5 Gigastone and [[Normal Summon]] the opposite Tuner to the one removed to [[Synchro Summon]] the other [[Dragon]] in the combo. |
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+ | *1) Special summon an "[[Oracle of the Sun]]"/"[[The Tricky]]". (Note that Oracle requires you to have no monsters while your opponent has monsters) |
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− | * [[Level Eater]] can reduce Quilla's level to 5, which then can be used as the Synchro Material Monster with [[Fire Ant Ascator]] to complete the loop (as Quilla will then be in your Graveyard). |
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+ | *2) Activate "[[One for One]]", discarding "[[Level Eater]]" to [[Special Summon]] "[[Supay]]". |
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− | * [[Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter]] can be used for destruction and self milling. Great for loading the grave with tuners and [[Level Eater]]. If you have Supay and Fire Ant Ascator on the field and this card facedown, flip it up, destroy supay, and use its effect to summon oracle and synchro summon Inti. |
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+ | *3) Tune "Supay" with your level 5 monster to summon "[[Moon Dragon Quilla]]". |
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− | * [[Limit Reverse]] can special summon [[Oracle of the Sun]] and the tuners, change [[Supay]] to DEF so you can special summon [[Oracle of the Sun]] if you already have one of the tuners on the field or normal summon one of the tuners and then Synchro Summon [[Sun Dragon Inti]] or [[Moon Dragon Quilla]]. Change [[Oracle of the Sun]] to DEF to search one of the tuners if you have level 5 monster on the Field. |
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+ | *4) Activate the effect of "Level Eater" to reduce the Level of "Quilla" by one and Special Summon "Level Eater". |
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− | * [[Arcanite Magician]] can be [[Synchro Summon]]ed by using Level 2 [[Tuner Monsters]] and [[Oracle of the Sun]] or [[The Tricky]], as they are both [[Spellcaster]]-type monsters. Arcanite also has a useful destruction effect that clears the opponent's field for [[Direct Attack]]s. |
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+ | *5) Normal summon "[[Fire Ant Ascator]]". |
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− | * [[Anteatereatingant]] can also be [[Special Summon]]ed onto the field for [[Supay]] or [[Fire Ant Ascator]]. Even providing a chance to destroy 1 opponent's spell or trap card before being [[Synchro Summon]]ed for one of the dragons. |
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+ | *6) Tune "Fire Ant" with the Level 5 "Quilla" and Synchro Summon "[[Sun Dragon Inti]]". |
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+ | *"[[Limit Reverse]]": This trap allows you to Special Summon a monster with 1000 attack or less. "Oracle", "Fire Ant" and "Supay" all have under 1000 attack, so this card can be used to revive the monsters and use them for more Synchro Monsters. |
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+ | *"[[Skill Drain]]": This card shuts down all monster effects for the cost of 1000 life points. This card counters many decks in the current meta. Also, the Dragon's effect activates in the Graveyard, so it will not burden the deck. |
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+ | *"[[Imperial Iron Wall]]": This card helps protect the loop against cards like "[[D.D. Crow]]" and "[[Orient Dragon]]". Although it does not make summoning the loop easier, it helps protect against the loop. |
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+ | *"[[Salvage Warrior]]": Debuting in Extreme Victory, "Salvage Warrior" allows a player to summon a tuner from your [[hand]] or [[Graveyard]] when it is [[Tribute Summon]]ed. |
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+ | *"[[Giant Rat]]" and "[[Shining Angel]]" helps get out the tuners and "[[Oracle of the Sun]]" respectively. |
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+ | * "[[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]" because many level 5 monsters need the field open for special summon, so you will need to use trap and spells to block attacks. |
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+ | ==Weaknesses== |
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+ | Whilst Inca can be a formidable deck, there are many cards that may cause huge problems for Inca. The main problem is cards that [[banish]] the Dragons, or return them back to the Extra Deck. For example, cards like "[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]" and "[[D.D. Crow]]" are able to permanently banish the dragons from the game, thus ending the loop. While "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]" could return them to the Extra Deck, which means you will have to re-Synchro Summon the Dragons (Traditional Format only). Use "[[Imperial Iron Wall]]" to prevent the loop from stopping. "[[Solemn Judgment]]" (Traditional Format only) and "[[Solemn Warning]]" prevent the Dragons from being summoned and therefore, the loop is delayed. Use "[[Seven Tools of the Bandit]]", "[[Dark Bribe]]" and "[[Counter Counter]]" to negate these. Another weakness is that the Dragons both require specific [[Tuner monster]]s. "[[Soul Drain]]" can cripple the Graveyard hindering their effect, and "[[Necrovalley]]" shuts their effects down as well. |
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+ | {{Decklist|General |
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+ | |monsters = |
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+ | <u>Effect Monsters</u> |
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+ | * [[Chaos End Master]] |
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+ | * [[Chronomaly Tula Guardian]] (if Field Spell Card is present) |
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* [[Cyber Dragon]] |
* [[Cyber Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Fire Ant Ascator]] |
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+ | * [[Garbage Lord]] |
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* [[Vice Dragon]] |
* [[Vice Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Interplanetarypurplythorny Dragon]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Little Fairy]] |
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+ | * [[Meklord Emperor Granel]] |
* [[Oracle of the Sun]] |
* [[Oracle of the Sun]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter]] |
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* [[Supay]] |
* [[Supay]] |
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+ | * [[Tragoedia]] |
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+ | |fusion monsters = |
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− | ===Spells=== |
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− | <!--Not an exact decklist; Don't add multiples, cards from the archetype, or staples--> |
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+ | |synchro monsters = |
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+ | * [[Arcanite Magician]] |
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+ | * [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] |
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+ | * [[Stardust Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Sun Dragon Inti]] |
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+ | |spells= |
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+ | * [[Ancient Forest]] |
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+ | * [[Foolish Burial]] |
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* [[Instant Fusion]] |
* [[Instant Fusion]] |
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+ | * [[Magic Planter]] |
* [[One for One]] |
* [[One for One]] |
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− | * [[Monster Reborn]] |
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− | * [[The Shallow Grave]] |
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− | * [[After The Struggle]] |
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− | <!--Not an exact decklist; Don't add multiples, cards from the archetype, or staples--> |
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+ | |traps = |
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− | ===Traps=== |
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+ | * [[Call of the Haunted]] |
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− | <!--Not an exact decklist; Don't add multiples, cards from the archetype, or staples--> |
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+ | * [[Call of the Reaper]] |
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+ | * [[Destruct Potion]] |
− | * [[Wicked Rebirth]] |
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* [[Imperial Iron Wall]] |
* [[Imperial Iron Wall]] |
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* [[Skill Drain]] |
* [[Skill Drain]] |
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+ | * [[Torrential Tribute]] |
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+ | * [[Trap Stun]] |
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+ | * [[Abyss Stungray]] |
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+ | ===Salvage Inca=== |
+ | This deck uses a tribute engine to summon [[Salvage Warrior]] conveniently and allowing quick summons. |
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− | <!--Not an exact decklist; Don't add multiples, cards from the archetype, or staples--> |
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− | * [[Red Dragon Archfiend]] - Its negative effect isn't as bad because most of your monster's effects activate when they are destroyed. |
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+ | {{Decklist|Salvage Inca |
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− | * [[Stardust Dragon]] - Useful in case one of your self-destructive effects, such as [[Des Counterblow]] or [[Ancient Forest]], goes awry. |
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+ | |monsters = |
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− | * [[Ancient Fairy Dragon]] - Use with [[Ancient Forest]]. |
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+ | <u>Effect Monsters</u> |
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− | * [[Stygian Sergeants]] - [[Supay]] is a [[Fiend]]-type tuner, and this can be used as a Level 5 Synchro Material Monster for either Dragon. |
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+ | * [[Fire Ant Ascator]] |
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− | * [[Arcanite Magician]] - Good destruction, and can be Synchro Summoned with Oracle or The Tricky. |
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+ | * [[Spirit Reaper]] |
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+ | * [[Supay]] |
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+ | * [[Swap Frog]] |
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− | * [[Sun Dragon Inti]] - Awesome effect and good attack as well. |
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+ | * [[Treeborn Frog]] |
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− | * [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] - Not the best stats, but a good life point gaining effect. |
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+ | |fusion monsters = |
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− | Bear in mind it is best to focus on levels 8 and 6, with few level 7 monsters. |
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+ | * [[Musician King]] - Use for "[[Instant Fusion]]" and is a [[Spellcaster]] for Synchro Summoning "Arcanite". |
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− | <!--Not an exact decklist; Don't add multiples, cards from the archetype, or staples--> |
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+ | * [[Ojama Knight]] - Use for "[[Instant Fusion]]" |
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+ | |synchro monsters = |
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+ | * [[Arcanite Magician]] |
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+ | * [[Black Rose Dragon]] - Destroy your own "Quilla" or "Inti" |
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+ | * [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] |
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+ | * [[Scrap Dragon]] - Use to destroy any Inca card (except "[[Fire Ant Ascator]]") and activate their effects. |
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+ | * [[Stardust Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Sun Dragon Inti]] |
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+ | |spells= |
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− | ==Inca Synchron== |
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+ | * [[Creature Swap]] |
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− | 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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+ | * [[Enemy Controller]] |
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+ | * [[Foolish Burial]] |
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+ | * [[Gold Sarcophagus]] |
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+ | * [[One for One]] |
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+ | |traps = |
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− | * [[Nitro Synchron]] |
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+ | * [[Call of the Haunted]] |
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+ | * [[Limit Reverse]] |
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+ | * [[Trap Stun]] |
+ | }} |
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+ | ===Monarch Inca=== |
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+ | This deck uses Level Eater and Monarchs, transforming them into Level 5 monsters to easily summon the Dragons. |
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+ | {{Decklist|Monarch Inca |
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+ | |monsters = |
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+ | <u>Effect Monsters</u> |
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+ | * [[Apocatequil]] |
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* [[Cyber Dragon]] |
* [[Cyber Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Fire Ant Ascator]] |
+ | * [[Garbage Lord]] |
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+ | * [[Level Eater]] |
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+ | * [[Monarch]]s |
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+ | * [[Supay]] |
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+ | |fusion monsters = |
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+ | * [[Musician King]] |
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+ | * [[Ojama Knight]] |
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+ | |synchro monsters = |
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+ | * [[Arcanite Magician]] |
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+ | * [[Black Rose Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Moon Dragon Quilla]] |
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+ | * [[Scrap Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Stardust Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Sun Dragon Inti]] |
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+ | |spells= |
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+ | * [[Instant Fusion]] |
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+ | * [[One for One]] |
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+ | * [[Soul Exchange]] |
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+ | |||
+ | |traps = |
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+ | * [[Call of the Haunted]] |
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+ | * [[Trap Stun]] |
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+ | * [[Abyss Stungray]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Inti and Quilla are most likely paired up and given the ability to revive one another because Inti, the sun god, was married to Mama Quilla, the moon goddess - this is symbolic of the way day chases night, and vice versa. "[[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca]]" is also based on Viraqocha, the god of everything in Incan culture. |
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+ | * Out of all the Incan monsters, Ascator is the only one that isnt based on a figure of Incan mythology, rather its based on Azcatl of Aztec mythology. |
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+ | * There are many different variants for an Inca deck. For a broader understanding of these variants the following thread is helpful: http://www.pojo.biz/board/showthread.php?t=971899 |
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− | ==Extra Deck== |
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− | * [[Turbo Warrior]] |
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− | * [[Junk Destroyer]] |
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Revision as of 15:34, 26 September 2019
The Inca series is the last Dark Signer Deck featured in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, used by Rex Goodwin. They somewhat resemble the mythological creatures and artifacts of the Incan civilization and their names usually represent Incan deities. They were released in Absolute Powerforce.
Members
Playing style
The main focus of the deck is to Synchro Summon out "Sun Dragon Inti" and "Moon Dragon Quilla". These two Synchro Monsters will form a loop, where one dragon revives another when they are Destroyed. Over time during a Duel, this loop becomes very frustrating for the opponent. Duelists also use cards like "Ancient Forest" and "Des Counterblow" to destroy their own dragons in order for them to gain their effects.
Generally, an Inca Deck wants to bring out the Dragons as soon as possible. There are many cards that help do this:
- "Vice Dragon", "Kaiser Vorse Raider", "Cyber Dragon", "The Tricky", "Tragoedia", "Garbage Lord" and "Chronomaly Tula Guardian" (if Field Spell Card is present) can be easily brought out, and as long as you have a tuner, you will be able to summon a dragon.
- "Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter": "Ryko" allows a player to send the top three cards of their deck to the Graveyard. Helpful for sending the tuners to the grave.
- "Level Eater". Combos well with Level 5's and higher. Allows more variety in terms of synchroing.
- "One for One": Allows a player to discard 1 monster in order to special summon a level 1 tuner. It has a combo in which both dragons can be brought out in one go, as early as the first Turn.
The combo is as follows:
- 1) Special summon an "Oracle of the Sun"/"The Tricky". (Note that Oracle requires you to have no monsters while your opponent has monsters)
- 2) Activate "One for One", discarding "Level Eater" to Special Summon "Supay".
- 3) Tune "Supay" with your level 5 monster to summon "Moon Dragon Quilla".
- 4) Activate the effect of "Level Eater" to reduce the Level of "Quilla" by one and Special Summon "Level Eater".
- 5) Normal summon "Fire Ant Ascator".
- 6) Tune "Fire Ant" with the Level 5 "Quilla" and Synchro Summon "Sun Dragon Inti".
- "Limit Reverse": This trap allows you to Special Summon a monster with 1000 attack or less. "Oracle", "Fire Ant" and "Supay" all have under 1000 attack, so this card can be used to revive the monsters and use them for more Synchro Monsters.
- "Skill Drain": This card shuts down all monster effects for the cost of 1000 life points. This card counters many decks in the current meta. Also, the Dragon's effect activates in the Graveyard, so it will not burden the deck.
- "Imperial Iron Wall": This card helps protect the loop against cards like "D.D. Crow" and "Orient Dragon". Although it does not make summoning the loop easier, it helps protect against the loop.
- "Salvage Warrior": Debuting in Extreme Victory, "Salvage Warrior" allows a player to summon a tuner from your hand or Graveyard when it is Tribute Summoned.
- "Giant Rat" and "Shining Angel" helps get out the tuners and "Oracle of the Sun" respectively.
- "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" because many level 5 monsters need the field open for special summon, so you will need to use trap and spells to block attacks.
Weaknesses
Whilst Inca can be a formidable deck, there are many cards that may cause huge problems for Inca. The main problem is cards that banish the Dragons, or return them back to the Extra Deck. For example, cards like "Bottomless Trap Hole" and "D.D. Crow" are able to permanently banish the dragons from the game, thus ending the loop. While "Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier" could return them to the Extra Deck, which means you will have to re-Synchro Summon the Dragons (Traditional Format only). Use "Imperial Iron Wall" to prevent the loop from stopping. "Solemn Judgment" (Traditional Format only) and "Solemn Warning" prevent the Dragons from being summoned and therefore, the loop is delayed. Use "Seven Tools of the Bandit", "Dark Bribe" and "Counter Counter" to negate these. Another weakness is that the Dragons both require specific Tuner monsters. "Soul Drain" can cripple the Graveyard hindering their effect, and "Necrovalley" shuts their effects down as well.
Recommended cards
General
Effect Monsters
- Musician King - Use for "Instant Fusion" and is a Spellcaster for Synchro Summoning "Arcanite".
- Ojama Knight - Use for "Instant Fusion"
- Arcanite Magician
- Black Rose Dragon - Destroy your own "Quilla" or "Inti"
- Moon Dragon Quilla
- Scrap Dragon - Use to destroy any Inca card (except "Fire Ant Ascator") and activate their effects.
- Stardust Dragon
- Sun Dragon Inti
Salvage Inca
This deck uses a tribute engine to summon Salvage Warrior conveniently and allowing quick summons.
- Musician King - Use for "Instant Fusion" and is a Spellcaster for Synchro Summoning "Arcanite".
- Ojama Knight - Use for "Instant Fusion"
- Arcanite Magician
- Black Rose Dragon - Destroy your own "Quilla" or "Inti"
- Moon Dragon Quilla
- Scrap Dragon - Use to destroy any Inca card (except "Fire Ant Ascator") and activate their effects.
- Stardust Dragon
- Sun Dragon Inti
Monarch Inca
This deck uses Level Eater and Monarchs, transforming them into Level 5 monsters to easily summon the Dragons.
Trivia
- Inti and Quilla are most likely paired up and given the ability to revive one another because Inti, the sun god, was married to Mama Quilla, the moon goddess - this is symbolic of the way day chases night, and vice versa. "Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca" is also based on Viraqocha, the god of everything in Incan culture.
- Out of all the Incan monsters, Ascator is the only one that isnt based on a figure of Incan mythology, rather its based on Azcatl of Aztec mythology.
- There are many different variants for an Inca deck. For a broader understanding of these variants the following thread is helpful: http://www.pojo.biz/board/showthread.php?t=971899
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