Difference between revisions of "Cyber Dragon (Rush Duel series)"

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{{Infobox archseries
| image   = CyberEntry-G002-JP-VG-artwork.png
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| image       = CyberEntry-G002-JP-VG-artwork.png
| caption = "[[Cyber Dragon (Rush Duel)|Cyber Dragon]]" in the artwork of "[[Cyber Entry]]"
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| caption     = "[[Cyber Dragon (Rush Duel)|Cyber Dragon]]" in the artwork of "[[Cyber Entry]]"
| ja_name = サイバー・ドラゴン
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| ja_name     = サイバー・ドラゴン
| romaji = Saibā Doragon
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| romaji       = Saibā Doragon
| sets   =  
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| fr_name      = Cyber Dragon
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| de_name      = Cyber Drache
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| it_name      = Cyber Drago
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| ko_name      = 사이버 드래곤
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| ko_romanized = Saibeo Deuraegon
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| es_name      = Ciber Dragón
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| sets         =  
 
* [[Over Rush Pack]]
 
* [[Over Rush Pack]]
 
* [[Saikyō Jump January 2023 promotional card]]
 
* [[Saikyō Jump January 2023 promotional card]]
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* [[Oblivion of the Flash]]
 
* [[Oblivion of the Flash]]
 
* [[Battle Pack 2023 Vol.3]]
 
* [[Battle Pack 2023 Vol.3]]
| anime   = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]
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| anime       = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]
 
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* [[Proto-Cyber Dragon (Rush Duel)|Proto-Cyber Dragon]]
 
* [[Proto-Cyber Dragon (Rush Duel)|Proto-Cyber Dragon]]
 
* [[Jinzo (Rush Duel)|Jinzo]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
* [[Jinzo (Rush Duel)|Jinzo]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
* [[Malevolent Seller]] ''(with "Malevolent Catastrophe")''
 
 
* [[Steel Mech Lord Mirror Innovator]]
 
* [[Steel Mech Lord Mirror Innovator]]
 
* [[Ultimate Flag Beast Lead Unicorn]]
 
* [[Ultimate Flag Beast Lead Unicorn]]
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* [[Cyber Entry]]
 
* [[Cyber Entry]]
 
* [[Evolution Rush Burst]]
 
* [[Evolution Rush Burst]]
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* [[Barrage of Steel]]
 
* [[Card Devastation]]
 
* [[Card Devastation]]
 
* [[Fusion (Rush Duel)|Fusion]]
 
* [[Fusion (Rush Duel)|Fusion]]
* [[Barrage of Steel]]
 
 
* [[Power Bond (Rush Duel)|Power Bond]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
* [[Power Bond (Rush Duel)|Power Bond]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
|normal traps    =  
 
|normal traps    =  
 
* [[Multiple Adapter Unit]]
 
* [[Multiple Adapter Unit]]
 
* [[Battle Demotion]]
 
* [[Battle Demotion]]
* [[Malevolent Catastrophe (Rush Duel)|Malevolent Catastrophe]] [[File:Legend Icon.png|x12px|link=Legend Card]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 21 May 2024

Cyber Dragon
"Cyber Dragon" in the artwork of "Cyber Entry"
"Cyber Dragon" in the artwork of "Cyber Entry"
Japanese
  • サイバー・ドラゴン
  • Saibā Doragon (romanized)
French
  • Cyber Dragon
German
  • Cyber Drache
Italian
  • Cyber Drago
Korean
  • 사이버 드래곤
  • Saibeo Deuraegon (romanized)
Spanish
  • Ciber Dragón
Sets
Anime appearances
Lists

"Cyber Dragon" (サイバー・ドラゴン Saibā Doragon) is a series of LIGHT Attribute Machine Type monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel. They are based on the archetype of cards with the same name featured in Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game and Trading Card Game.

Design[edit]

Similar to the OCG/TCG archetype, the series centers around "Cyber Dragon" and cards related to it. In particular, the series seems to pay homage to the first two batches of Cyber Dragon support (then a series instead of an archetype) featured in Cybernetic Revolution and Shadow of Infinity.

Playing style[edit]

The series focuses on beatdown and Fusion Summoning using LIGHT Machine monsters. One highlight of the series is "Power Bond", which is the first card in Rush Duel to allow Fusion Summon using materials from both the hand and field instead of only the latter. The boss Fusion Monsters of the series themselves over powerful beatdown and even hand utility capabilities; among the three Fusion Monster bosses, "Cyber Twin Dragon" and "Cyber End Dragon" each offer different ways of putting pressure on the opponent, while "Cyber Rush Dragon" offers an excellent extension effect. "Cyber Dragon" itself possess a potential to put an early game pressure by putting a big body on the board early game without using resource assuming the opponent already had a headstart. Aside from its classical Fusion Summon capabilities, the series also offer three more boss monsters, residing in the Main Deck, to either enhance the Deck's Fusion strategy or as a standalone build, each of the can be Tribute Summoned simply by Tributing 1 "Cyber Dragon". "Cyber Assault Dragon" offers body removal while "Cyber Stealth Dragon" adds a defensive measure into the Deck; both of these monsters can be used with "Multiple Adapter Unit". Meanwhile, "Cyber Search Dragon" can revive a "Cyber Dragon" from the Graveyard, either as Tribute for the other boss monsters or as Fusion Material. The rest of the series' members either make Summoning and recycling "Cyber Dragon" easier, or have supportive effects to protect or strengthen "Cyber Dragon" and its evolutions once they hit the field. Naturally, cards that work with the LIGHT Attribute or the Machine Type work well with the theme.