Except for a few reprints, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Yu-Gi-Oh!'s Amazing Defenders introduces new archetypes that, while not meta, are fun to play and will be even better once expanded♐ on. The Purrelys play like a pet simulator, utilizing memory quick spells to strengthen the base card intoও an evolved Xyz version.
Rescue-ACE is a robot fire brigade that rushes in with units with spell cards that all need their trusty fire hydrant, Rescue-ACE Hydrant, to perform at their best. Meanwhile, the Mikanko shrine maidens use their magical dances to dominate the field. The three archetypes are all a wonderful addition to the Yu-Gi-Oh!, and with plenty of Collector's Rares, Amazing Defenders shines bright with valuable cards.
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10 🎐 Gizmek Orochi, The Serpentron Sky Slasher (CR) - $40.🏅73
Originally coming🌠 out in the 2019 Rising Rampage booster packs, Gizmek Orochi, the Serpentron Sky Slasher has come back to help support the Rescue-ACE bots. Gizmek Orochi brings littܫle to the table for the Rescue-ACE monsters on its own, but if it is added with other Gizmek monsters, it can be quite useful.
Orochi's special summon requirement of six cards is quite expensive, but you can mitigate this by running Gizmek Makami, which lets you reshuffle six banished cards back into your deck when it is destroyed.
9 Expurrely Noir (CR) - $42.28 ꦜ
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The secondary boss Xyz Monster of the Purrely set, Expurrely Noir is less about damage and more about card control. While it is possible to boost Noir's damage with cards like Purrely Delicious Memory and Purrely Plump, Noir is better used as a defensive monster that focuses on its special effect.
While the end goal of the Purrely deck is to bring Expurrely Happiness out to pummel your enemy's life points, Noir's ability to put a monster your opponent controls or has in the graveyard to the bottom of their deck is perfect for ruining an opponent's combo. Just make sure to have the base Purrely card equipped so that you can use the ability as a quick effect.
8 ♍ Mikanko Reflection Rondo (CR) - $46.09
Featuring Ni-Ni The Mirror Mikanko dancing in front of a mirror, Mikanko Reflection Rondo is a beautifully drawn card that highlights Ni-Ni's water theme. Rondo allows you to equip the Equip Spell Card to an opponent's monster and take control of it, lasting until Rondo is taken off of the field.
The monster's special effects are disabled, but that hardly matters if you're just trying to do some damage, and if you want to use Rondo in tandem with the Mikanko Kagura ritual spell card, it gives you an easy free way to summon Ohime the Manifested Mikanko while dealing 1,000 direct damage to your opponent.
7 My Fr💫iend Purrely (CR) - $47.69
A continuous spell card, My Friend Purrely is an adorable card that gets the most out of the Collector's Rare foil. The background makes the leaves and gem on Purrely's head shine in a way that fits the fairy feline's vibe perfectly.
The card is not only adorable, though, as its effects let you not only lets you search for Purrely cards, but also lets you pull three quick-play Purrely spells from your graveyard back to your hand if your opponent takes one of your Purrely Xyz Monsters off of the field. It's a great way to quickly get your next Xyz Purrely ready, so you can make sure your opponent doesn't have any breathing room.
6 Ni-Ni The Mirror Mikanko (CR) - $48.68 ꧂
The Mikanko set's resident cat girl, Ni-Ni The Mirror Mikanko is a devious monster that is perfect for annoying your enemies. No matter what, the card cannot take battle damage, and when equipped with an Equip Spell Card it has the ability to take control of one of your opponent's monsters for their turn.
Not only is this effective at mitigating any battle damage you might have taken from combat (though that's also hard since Ni-Ni takes no battle damage and reflects damage back), but it blocks any combos your opponent might have been planning with their monster for their turn. Don't be afraid to abuse this effect either, as the effect is usable every turn as long as Ni-Ni has an Equip Spell Card attached.
5 Expurrely Happiness (💙CR) - $50.89
The boss card of the Purrely, Expurrely Happiness is the final tier evolution of the adorable Purrely you start out with. With the ability to do ov💃er 6,000 damage in one attack when properly summoned, Happiness is sure to make you smile.
You also won't have to worry about your opponent ruining your fun with special effects, either, as Happiness can negate monster effects for your turn and if you have a base Purrely as material, your opponent can't do anything to stop you. Don't worry if your Happiness gets attacked, either, as the 1,500 damage activates when you're attacking your opponent and when they're attacking you.
4 𒐪Ha-Re The Sword Mikanko (CR) - $51.15
The flaming sword dancer of the Mikanko ma🌳idens, Ha-Re The Sword Mikanko loves equip spells. With he𒊎r primary effect letting you search for Mikanko equip spells and add them to your hand, it makes perfect sense why she is called "The Sword Mikanko".
Aesthetically, the foil does a great job of highlighting Ha-Re's flames, with the rainbow effect making certain parts of the flames look almost blue. Her mousey flame ears are also foiled, making them stand out on her head, and emphasizing the fire and water-themed magic that Ha-Re and Ni-Ni seem to use.
3 𒆙 Isolde, Two Tales Of The Noble Kn﷽ights (CR) - $51.41
Isolde, Two Tales Of The Noble Knights was originally released in Yu-Gi-Oh!'s Extreme Force booster packs and is intended to work with Amazing Defenders' Mikanko cards. Requiring two warrior monsters to summon, Isolde is a great way to search for Ohime The Manifested Mikanko from your deck.
The second effect, which lets you send Equip Spells to your graveyard in order to special summon a warrior monster from your deck is also 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:great with the Mikanko archetype, as Ha-Re The Sword Mikanko and Ni-Ni The Mirror Mikanko are each only🌺 level three monsters. You can then recover those Equi🧜p Spells with Mikanko Rivalry or with Mikanko Promise.
2 🐭 One For One (CR) - $64.38
Released in 2009's Raging Battle booster pack, One For One is a reprint that works with both Purrely and Rescue-ACE decks. Both Rescue-ACE Hydrant and Purrely are level one monsters that are essential to their respective decks. This is especially true for Rescue-ACE as most of the monsters that let you special summon from the deck have special conditions that must be met to do it.
Of the Rescue-ACE cards, there are only three that let you special summon from your deck. The first, RESCUE!, only lets you if you already have a Hydrant on the field. The second, Fire Engine, only works if a monster is special summoned to your opponent's side of the field. The last card, Impulse, is just One For One in monster form but requires your opponent to activate a monster effect.
1 𓆏 Purrely (CR) - $74.10
The basic monster of the Purrley cards, Purrely is the perfect card for any cat lover. With its fluffy fur and big ears, and its curious expression as it sits in the frame, Purrely feels like it 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:should be an Eeveelution rather than a Yu-Gi-Oh! monster.
The Collector's Rare rainbow foil only adds to the otherworldliness of the monster and between how adorable it is and how crucial it is to a deck, it's no wonder Purrely is priced so high. Consider the fact that you'll need three to run the deck, and your Purrelys alone will run you over $200 depending on market price.