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S-Force, known as Security Force in the OCG, is an archetype of LIGHT and DARK monsters with various Types, primarily Cyberse and Psychic. The deck is based around a control strategy that inhibits the opponent's setup, principally penalizing them by controlling a S-Force monster on the same column as their monsters. As their name suggests, they are based on a police force, with their effects being interpreted as "arresting" the opponent's moves by limiting their options.///

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Time Thief, known as Chronodiver in the OCG, is an archetype of DARK Psychic and Machine monsters centered on their Rank 4 ace monster, Time Thief Redoer. Redoer can steal the top card from the opponent's deck and put it under itself as an Xyz Material during the Standby Phase, and has a once-per-turn quick detach effect that gains effects if multiple card types are detached. The other Time Thief cards support Redoer by attaching additional cards, including the opponent's ones, to it as material, allowing for plenty of disruptive plays.

  • Anti-Magic: If a Time Thief Xyz monster(s) is on the player's field, Retrograde can negate the activation of a Spell/Trap card or effect and attach it to one of said Xyz monsters.
  • Arch-Enemy: Redoer appears to be the nemesis of S-Force Orrafist, and the events of "S-Force Showdown" sees the two squaring off while standing on rafters. Orrafist's concept art also mentions that he is the same height as Redoer, making their rivalry clear as day.
  • Attack Reflector: Chronocorder can tribute itself during the opponent's Battle Phase to make the opponent receive the damage the player would take from the next attack by an opposing monster.
  • Back from the Dead: Bezel Ship, Regulator all have effects that allow them to revive from the GY but at the cost of being banished if they leave the field. Perpetua can, during the standby phase, use one of her materials to revive a Time Thief from the graveyard.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Hack and Flyback both see one of the Time Thieves saving Perpetua from danger, Hack having Winder save her as a young girl, and Flyback having Redoer escape with her as a teenager, both having them shot at by a mysterious group of individuals implied to be trying to assassinate Perpetua.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: The woman saved by Redoer in the artwork of Flyback and as a young girl by Winder in the artwork of Hack. She later gets her own card as Time Thief Perpetua and her older self is shown to have created at least the newer gears used by the Time Thieves.
  • Cool Bike: Time Thief Tempwhaler appears to be a futuristic flying bike that, based on the card's art, is meant to be Perpetua's ride.
  • Cool Ship: The aptly-named Time Thief Bezel Ship which is the Thieves's method of time travel.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: They're DARK Psychic monsters but they seem to use their time travel abilities for good.
  • Hit-and-Run Tactics: Redoer's detach quick effect allows it to figuratively hide in the Banish Zone until the end phase (if it detaches a monster), preventing it from being removed through card effects or battle. Since its banish zone hiding effect is bundled with its spin effect (if it detaches a trap), it can easily fight with hit and run tactics, able to spin an opponent card before immediately hiding in the banish zone once every turn.
  • Manipulating the Opponent's Deck: Redoer can steal cards from the top of the opponent's deck and put it under itself as a material, possibly letting it steal key cards and giving it more effects for its detach effect.
  • Motif: The monsters have gears in the background, representing the gears of a clock.
  • Mystical White Hair: Time Thief Redoer is a time traveler who happens to have white hair.
  • Out-of-Turn Interaction:
  • Flyback and Bezel Ship have quick effects that can grab the opponent's cards from their graveyard and put them under Time Thief monsters as Xyz Materials, possibly preventing the opponent from making effective plays.
  • Redoer's detach effect is a quick effect that lets it non-targeting spin one of the opponent's face up cards if it detaches a trap card, which it can then attach to itself in the next Standby Phase.
  • Phantom Thief: Time Thief Redoer is a phantom thief traveling through time, using his time traveling capabilities to evade capture. It's not clear what he's actually stealing, though he does steal the opponent's top deck in gameplay.
  • The Rival: As seen by the artwork for S-Force Showdown, S-Force Orrafist acts as a rival for Time Thief Redoer in the S-Force storyline.
  • Robot Dog: Time Thief Regulator is a phone-like device able to turn into a small dog robot.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Time Thief Winder has a long cyan scarf.
  • Shout-Out: The archetype is based off of Doctor Who and Time Hollow.
  • Time Master: As you'd expect from an archetype called "Time Thief". Two of Redoer's effects seem to invoke this with his ability to banish itself until the end phase (time travelling to the end of the turn) and returning a card the opponent control to the top of the deck (sending it to the future).
  • Weaponized Teleportation: Time Thief Redoer, if it detaches a monster Xyz material, can banish itself and come back in the End Phase, allowing it to dodge battles and effects and live to fight another day.

PSY-Frame is an archetype of LIGHT Psychic-type monsters centered around Synchro Summoning. Their Tuner Monsters all have the ability to summon themselves and the Normal Monster PSY-Frame Driver if certain conditions are met, while their Synchro Monsters focus on banishing cards.

  • Alphabetical Theme Naming: Like the Vylon archetype, each PSY-Frame Tuner and Extra Deck monster is named after a Greek letter.
  • Call-Back:
  • A Synchro archetype that revolves around a Normal Monster? Sounds similar to the Genex.
  • LIGHT Synchro Monsters named after Greek letters. Are we talking about the Vylon, or the PSY-Frames?
  • Deader than Dead: PSY-Frame Overload banishes cards face-down from the field, meaning that most effects that can retrieve banished cards will not work for cards banished by Overload.
  • Empowered Badass Normal: The PSY-Framegears are 'donned' by PSY-Frame Driver (a Normal monster) to form more powerful monsters (the Synchro Monsters).
  • Equippable Ally: The PSY-Frame Tuners are this to Driver, with the "equipping" manifesting in the form of Synchro Summoning a PSY-Framelord. Zeta is Driver wearing Alpha and Beta as Power Armor, while Omega is Zeta outfitted further with Delta while riding atop the combined Gamma and Epsilon, who take the form of a scooter of sorts.
  • Foreshadowing: Driver's text makes mention of a "Security Force," who would many years later be turned into its own archetype.
  • Out-of-Turn Interaction: The archetype in general is based around disrupting an opponent's moves as much as possible by negating their effects and summons, banishing their cards, and so forth. It's field spell even lets the archetype Synchro summon immediately after using a PSY-Framegear disruption, and drop another disruptive monster on the field.
  • Shock and Awe: Lightning is featured prominently in their artwork.
  • Theme Naming: The archetype's Effect Monsters are all named after a letter from the Greek alphabet.

:P ":P" is a series of Level/LINK-2 DARK monsters originally coined by the card "I:P Masquerena" released in Chaos Impact. She was later succeeded by "S:P Little Knight", formerly Rappa Chiyomaru from the "S-Force" archetype, and "EM:P Meowmine". The trio focus on serving as interruption and removal by having effects that allow them to tag out of the board, dodging their opponent's effects while removing the opponent's monsters.

  • Assist Character: Masquerena has no effects herself save for her link summoning effect, but this ability allows her to be used as a stepping stone to summon link monsters with effects triggered on summon, allowing them to disrupt the opponent's plays on their turn. Or, she can be used to put down specific link boss monsters to counter the board the opponent is setting up.
  • Connected All Along: As seen in a picture from the Yu-Gi-Oh Card Game Art Works Book, Ki-sikill and Lil-la can be seen hanging out with I:P Masquerena, while Sunny and Luna can be seen hanging out with S:P Little Night/S-Force Rappa Chiyomaru.
  • Cool Mask: Masquerena wears a Domino Mask-like headdress, presumably as a reference to her name, Masquerena. However, she doesn't put it on her face in any of her artworks.
  • Emoticon: The tongue sticking out expression she makes in her artwork is a reference to the ":P" part of Masquerena's name. EM:P Meowmine, a gadget presumably made by her, even sports the same expression as her in the card artwork.
  • EMP: Weaponized with EM:P Meowmine, a EMP grenade tossed by I:P Masquerena, as seen in its card artwork. Its effect to bounce an opponent's card can be triggered by a LINK-2 monster being sent to the Graveyard (supporting Masquerena) or when it is banished face-up (supporting Little Knight).
  • Meaningful Name: Masquerena's name is a reference to IP masquerading, a technique that hides an IP address. The quote for her alternate icon mentions this about her: "Ever mercurial, she shifts her style to match the situation and her mood." Basically, she masquerades (changes her outfit on a whim) to avoid getting caught.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Masquerena definitely qualifies, with her first artwork showing off her toned stomach and her second artwork has her wearing a Spy Catsuit.
  • Phantom Thief: I:P Masquerena is a data thief who masks and changes her own appearance to hide her identity from others.
  • The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: The artwork of Little Opposition shows a mysterious figure who may or not be Rappa Chiyomaru saving I:P Masquerena from Nightchaser.
  • The Rival: Masquerena acts as a rival for Rappa Chiyomaru as the latter is chasing her with Dog Tag's assistance in the artwork for S-Force Chase.
  • Rivals Team Up: Rappa Chiyomaru ends up joining Masquerena's side as a Link Monster, "S:P Little Knight". This is supported by the fact that her effect is most easily triggered by using Masquerena's Quick Effect to Link Summon her on the opponent's turn.
  • Rollerblade Good: Masquerena wears rollerblades as a part of her default outfit.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: While the exact reasoning is unknown, Chiyomaru ultimately decides to quit the S-Force, coming to I:P Masquerena's aid against S-Force Nightchaser in the art of "Small Scuffle", now in the form of the Link Upgrade "S:P Little Night".
  • Status Buff: Masquerena gives the Link Monsters she summons immunity to card effect destruction.

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