The world of monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh Manga series is extremely diverse because of the uniqueness that comes from the different functions of each type of monster.
Following the first part about all the monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh, this article will cover the monsters that appear in later parts of the series.
XYZ Monster
Similar to Synchro Monsters, XYZ monsters can only be summoned when the star requirements of each material monster are met.
However, one point to note is that the number of times the XYZ Monster’s ability can be used is limited by the number of summoning materials.
Pendulum Monster
Compared to other types of monsters, Pendulum is relatively complicated and it takes a lot of time to read and learn about battles in the manga to understand this type of monster.
On Pendulum Monster cards, there are two oscillating points, blue and red.
For example, if the blue point has a fluctuating number displayed on the Pendulum Monster of 1 and the red point is 6, then the player can summon from 1 – 5 monsters with stars from 2 to 5. Although it sounds very
Link Monster
A brain hacking strategy no less than Pendulum Monster is Link Monster with the ability to summon random monsters based on the tip of an arrow.
However, to summarize briefly, Link Monsters are monsters that have neither stars nor defense.
All Link Monsters have triangular arrows pointing to the adjacent cells, which is the range that Link Summon can affect.
Token Monster
And finally to end the series of articles about monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh is Token Monster, a monster that can only be summoned with the ability of another card.
The common characteristic of Token Monsters is that they usually only have extremely low attack/defense stats without any abilities.