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"Timelord" monsters rely on attacking for their effects to activate, so any number of basic [[stall]] cards that aim to block the opponent's attacks will stop them as well, including [[battle position]] changers. However, this weakness can be overcome by using cards that force the "Timelord" monster to be attacked.
 
"Timelord" monsters rely on attacking for their effects to activate, so any number of basic [[stall]] cards that aim to block the opponent's attacks will stop them as well, including [[battle position]] changers. However, this weakness can be overcome by using cards that force the "Timelord" monster to be attacked.
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"Timelord" monsters are also especially weak against [[Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon]] because it banishes any monster that is not destroyed by it when it attacks. Since the "Timelord" is banished, its effect cannot trigger and it bypasses the "Timelord" non-destroyable effect via banishment.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 06:07, 10 September 2017

"Timelord", known as "Time Machine God" ( () (かい) (しん) , Jikaishin) in the OCG, is an archetype consists of Level 10 Fairy monsters used by Z-one in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime.

Origin

5Dx151 The Life Tree

The Tree of Life and the Timelords

The first 10 "Timelords" are based on the 10 attributes or emanations of the Tree of Life, the mystic symbol used in the Kabbalah, known as the Sefirot. The 11th member, "Sephylon, the Ultimate Timelord", is named after the Sefirot itself (Sephirot). The "Timelords" are depicted as metal suits of armor with an angel face on their chest.

The first 10 "Timelords" each reflect a Sefirah, as well as an archangel. "Sephylon" reflects the mystical state where all 10 Sefirots become one, Da'at, and God.


Members

The first 10 "Timelords" share the following effects:

Timelord Origin Unique effect
Archangel Sefirah
Metaion Metatron Keter Return all other monsters on the field to the hand, and inflict 300 damage to the opponent for each card returned
Lazion Raziel Chokhmah Shuffle all cards from the opponent's Graveyard into the Deck. Also, inflict 1000 damage to the opponent when they draws a card, once per turn.
Zaphion Zaphkiel Binah Shuffle all Spells and Traps the opponent controls into the Deck. Also, the player can draw 1 card if it is sent from the field to the Graveyard.
Sadion Zadkiel Chesed Make the player's LP become 4000, if it is less than 4000.
Kamion Camael Gevurah Shuffle 1 card the opponent controls into the Deck, and inflicts 500 damage to the opponent. Neither player can respond to this activation.
Michion Michael Tiferet Halve the opponent's LP. (Tag Force 6)
Hailon Haniel Netzach Inflict damage to the opponent equal to the difference between the player's LP and theirs, if the player's LP is lower. (Tag Force 6)
Raphion Raphael Hod Inflict damage to the opponent equal to the ATK of the monster it battled. (Tag Force 6)
Gabrion Gabriel Yesod Target 1 card the opponent controls and shuffle it into the Deck. (Tag Force 6)
Sandaion Sandalphon Malkuth Inflict 2000 damage to the opponent. (Tag Force 6)
Sephylon God Da'at N/A

Playing style

"Timelord" monsters have a Stall and Burn playstyle. They protect the player from battle damage, while their other effects slowly damage the opponent. As they do not rely on Special Summons, many anti-meta cards can be used with them.


Weaknesses

While the "Timelords" cannot be destroyed, they are not unbeatable and can can still be banished or Tributed. Their Summon can also be negated by a card like "Solemn Warning". To overcome these weaknesses, cards that protect against direct attacks can be useful.

In addition, cards that can negate the effects of "Timelord" are extremely useful, as that will strip them of all their protection and leave the opponent with a 0 ATK monster that cannot do anything. (However, this will be less useful against "Sandaion" and "Sephylon".)

Since all "Timelords" are Level 10, cards like "Level Limit - Area B" and "Gravity Bind" can easily prevent them from attacking and being able to use their powerful effects. Since it is very difficult to control more than 1 "Timelord", cards like "Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" and "Threatening Roar" are also very effective at stopping their attacks.

Cards that can attack the opponent directly, such as "Earthbound Immortal" or "Toon" monsters can be very useful against "Timelord" monsters, as they can bypass their protection and effects and deal your opponent significant damage in the process.

"Timelord" monsters rely on attacking for their effects to activate, so any number of basic stall cards that aim to block the opponent's attacks will stop them as well, including battle position changers. However, this weakness can be overcome by using cards that force the "Timelord" monster to be attacked.

"Timelord" monsters are also especially weak against Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon because it banishes any monster that is not destroyed by it when it attacks. Since the "Timelord" is banished, its effect cannot trigger and it bypasses the "Timelord" non-destroyable effect via banishment.

Trivia

  • In the anime, all the Timelords have a Rare rarity with exception of "Sephylon", which has an Ultra Rare rarity instead.

References