Although Fire attribute monsters are relatively common in the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, they're somewhat underappreciated due to their lack of synergy with each other and other cards unless they belong to a particular archetype.

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While many Fire attribute monsters are also understandably Pyro type, there are still a lot that aren't, meaning they can more easily fit into a larger variety of decks. Many Fire attribute monster effects inflict Life Point damage to the opposing player, but over time, the effects of Fire attribute monsters have become more varied. However, many still disrupt the opponent in some way.

10 Dogoran The Mad Fl🐓ame Kaiju 🌄

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Dogoran is the only Fire attribute monster from the kaiju archetype and, strangely enough, is the only 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dinosaur-type member. Possibly inspired in name only by Dogora and in appearance by Burning Godzilla, both from the Godzilla series, Dogora's main effect can destroy all monsters in the opponent's control by removing three kaiju counters on the field, but cannot attack the same turn this effect is used.

Like all other Kaiju, it can be special summoned by tributing one of the opponent's monsters or if the opponent controls a Kaiju monster of their own. Dogoran isn't as splashable as other Kaiju, but is still useful in a deck made for kaiju counters.

9 Uria, Lord Of Searing Fla൲mes

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One of the three Sacred Beasts, and the only Fire attribute and Pyro-type monster among them, Uria can only be special summoned by sending three face-up traps in the player's control to the Graveyard. Uria also gains 1,000 attack points for each Continuous Trap card in the player's Graveyard, meaning that if the Trap cards used for its summon were all continuous, it would have at least 3,000 attack points.

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In addition to this, Uria can destroy one of the opponent's set Spell or Trap cards, and neither player can respond to this specific effect by using other Spell or Trap cards. An odd summoning method, but a powerful monster nonetheless.

8 Crimson Blader ꦬ

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Crimson Blader is a level eight Warrior-type Synchro Monster with an effect that's useful against many modern decks. If Crimson Blade destroys one of the opponent's monsters by battle, and it is sent to the Graveyard, then the opponent cannot Normal Summon or Special Summon any monsters that are level five or higher on their next turn.

Depending on the opponent's deck, this effect can seriously disrupt their strategy, particularly if they don't happen to have many monsters under level five. Due to Crimson Blader's age, Xyz and Link Monsters are immune to its effect, but all other monsters are fair game.

7 ༒ The Blazing Mars

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Not to be confused with the unrelated monster card, The Agent Of Force — Mars, The Blazing Mars can be tribute summoned normally or Special Summoned from your hand or Graveyard if you banish three other ꦍmonsters from your Graveyard, but no other monsters can be Special😼 Summoned by that turn.

Once per turn, by sending all other monst🍎ers in your control to the Graveyard on their first Main Phase, you can inflict 500 points of damage to your opponent for each monster sent this way. This can be over 2,000 points of damage depending on how many monsters you have in🎉 your control.

6 Volc🅠anic Doomfire

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While Volcanic Doomfire has a great effect, the cost required to summon it is more specific than you might like. Volcanic Doomfire must first be Special Summoned by sending on🐟e Tri-Blaze Accelerator Spell card in your control from the Field to the Graveyard, itself requiring one Blaze Accelerator to be sent from the F💛ield to the Graveyard.

The real fun begins once Volcanic Doomfire has been summoned, as all the opponent's monsters must attack it during their Battle Phase if able. Any time Volcanic Doomfire destroys a monster and sends it to the Graveyard, it can destroy as many of the opponent's monsters as possible and inflict 500 damage for each.

5 Black Rose Dr🙈agon 🧸

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One of the five signer dragons from the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime series, Black Rose Dragon is a Fire attribute Dragon-type Synchro Monster with a special connection to Plant-type monsters. When Synchro Summoned, Black Rose Dragon can destroy not only the opponent's side of the field, but all cards on the field, including itself, completely clearing it.

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Black Rose Dragon can also banish one Plant-type monster from your Graveyard to switch an opponent's Defense Position monster to Attack Position and reduce its Attack Points to zero. While its first effect helps make it more splashable, Black Rose Dragon's second effect is still useful in decks with multiple Plant-type monsters.

4 ⛄൲ Hazy Flame Basiltrice

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Hazy Flame Basiltrice is an Xyz member of the Hazy Flame archetype and requires between two and five Fire attribute monsters as Xyz materials. Hazy Flame Basiltrice's effects are based on how many Xyz materials it has.

With three or more materials, it gains 200 Attack and Defense Points for each; with four or more, it cannot be destroyed by the opponent's card effects, and with five materials, it cannot be destroyed by any card effects. It can also banish one of the opponent's monsters from the field or Graveyard by detaching one of its materials. From its various effects, we can see that this bird is no chicken.

3 Blaze Fenix, The Burning Bombardment Bird 🐠

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Blaze Fenix, The Burning Bombardment Bird, is a Fusion Monster that can be summoned by using any one M🧔achine-type and any one Pyro-type monstꩲer, although Polymerization or another card used for Special Summoning Fusion Monsters is still required.

O🍷nce per turn during Main Phase, Blaze Fenix can inflict 300 points of Life Point damage to the opponent for each card on the Field, but cannot attack the same turn the effect is activated. A decent trade-off, since Blaze Fenix has only 2,800 attack points, and its effect can cause up to🅠 6,600 points of damage depending on how many cards are on the Field.

2 🦹 Invoked Purgatrio 🤪

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Like the other 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fusion Monster members of the Invoked archetype, other tඣhan Invoked Elysium, Invoke Purgatrio requires Aleister The Invoker as one of its Fusion Materials, with the other material being any Fire attribute monster. Invoked Purgatrio has 2,300 original Attack Points but gains 200 Attack Points for each card the opponent controls.

Invoked Purgatrio can also attack each♛ monster the opponent controls once and inflicts piercing battle damage when attacking a Defense Position monster. Depending on how many cards the opponent co🍎ntrols, Invoke Purgatrio can gain over 2,000 attack points, making it a severe threat for players to deal with.

1 Ash Blossom &🎃 Joyous Spring 🐽

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Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring is a Fire attribute monster seen in many decks, even those where it doesn't quite fit in, and has become a must-have staple in the past few years. This is due to Ash Blossom's effect, which is a quick effect that can negate either one card effect that adds a card from a player's deck to their hand, Special Summons from the deck, or sends a card from the deck to the Graveyard simply by the player discarding it.

Ash Blossom is also a level three zombie-type tuner, so it can be useful for Synchro Summons, even though it isn't used that way most of the time.

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