"Hieratics" can abuse " Inferno Reckless Summon", because any Dragon monsters that are Special Summoned with their effects lose all their ATK and DEF, which fits the conditions for "Inferno Reckless Summon", while any monsters Special Summoned with "Inferno Reckless Summon" will be at full power. If the player is reliant on " Hieratic Dragon of Sutekh", " Lightray Sorcerer" can combo with its effect, "Sutekh" banishing the valuable "Hieratics" in the Graveyard for "Sorcerer" to shuffle them back into the Deck, while both also provide field control. " Lightray Diabolos" and " Lightray Daedalus" provide powerful attackers with field control, and are easy to summon with how quickly "Hieratics" will cycle through their monsters to fill the Graveyard. " Lightray" monsters can be helpful Side Deck options for a "Hieratic" Deck. " Black Rose Dragon", " Ancient Fairy Dragon", or " Black Rose Moonlight Dragon" are easily Summoned in this deck with "Ultimaya Tzolkin" or using Level 5 "Hieratics" with " Galaxy Serpent", then using them with " Flamvell Guard" (Special Summoned with "Hieratics" or the effect of "Ancient Fairy Dragon") to Synchro Summon " Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon". " Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" is an option because it can restore the ATK and DEF of the Normal Monsters brought by the effect of "Hieratic" monsters, or just be used as Material for " Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon". Since "Hieratics" can search any Dragon Normal Monster with the restriction of rendering them powerless, they are best used as Synchro or Xyz Material for a Summon, or as fodder for " Advance Draw" or " White Elephant's Gift". "Tefnuit" and "Eset" are typically used to get combos going in the deck, especially "Tefnuit" since she does not use up a Normal Summon. Due to the nature of most "Hieratic" monsters, Summoning Normal Dragons is an easy task (even easier with " Hieratic Dragon of Tefnuit" in play). " Hieratic Dragon of Eset" also greatly helps in the Deck's Xyz Summoning routine, since its effect can instantly equalize the Level of all "Hieratic" monster on the field to that of the Normal Monster you choose. activate the Tributed monster's effect to Special Summon a Dragon Normal Monster from your hand, Deck or Graveyard in the process, allowing for Synchro or Xyz Summons. For instance, both " Hieratic Dragon of Nebthet" and " Hieratic Dragon of Su" are capable of getting rid of problematic monsters or Spells/Traps simply by Tributing a "Hieratic" monster from your hand or field. With " Galaxy Serpent" from Judgment of the Light, a Level 2 Dragon Normal Tuner, "Hieratics" also have access to all Level 7 and 8 generic Synchro Monsters.Īnother interesting thing to note is the ease of Summoning the archetype's regular members, and the ease of which you may activate their effects. The Deck easily summons Rank 5 and Rank 6 Xyz Monsters, simply by tributing one "Hieratic" for another, and therefore summoning a Normal Dragon monster from anywhere with the same level as the one you just Special Summoned. This gives the "Hieratic" archetype the ability to swarm the field and bring out powerful Xyz Monsters in a manner similar to the " Wind-Up" and " Six Samurai" archetypes, which focus on summoning many monsters to instantly dominate the Duel. The greatest strength of this archetype lies in the ability that almost all of its members possess: upon being Tributed, be it by cost or effect, you are able to Summon any Dragon Normal Monster from your hand, Deck or Graveyard, at the cost of its ATK and DEF becoming 0. Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis In addition to Wedjat, if the monsters' backgrounds have either the sun or the moon, they get the respective Wedjat - right (sun) or left (moon). Their logo is based on Wedjat (the eye of Horus, god of the sky, war, and protection). One of the few sets of cards based on Egyptian motifs, they are based on Egyptian hieroglyphs and the Ennead, a group of Egyptian gods in mythology.
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