"Performapal", known as "Entermate" (
Design[]
Appearance[]
The archetype is primarily designed around circus animals, donning apparel such as top hats and polka dot bow ties. Yuya uses the archetype's diversity in appearance to traverse around the Duel Fields, using "Whip Snake" to scale high buildings and "Skeeter Skimmer" to travel across water. Many of the members of this archetype have a colored star on their bodies, as well as some of them having nearly the same background with stars and circles but different colors.
The members used by Yusho are all Spellcaster-Type and based on human circus performers, much like the "Performage" archetype used by former disciple Dennis McField. These do not include any Pendulum Monsters.
Etymology[]
Both the English and Japanese names are simple portmanteaus: "Performapal" is a portmanteau of "performance" and "pal", while "Entermate" is a portmanteau of "entertainment" and "mate".
The "Performapal" archetype members tend to have their names formed of portmanteaus, usually of a description of what purpose they serve or what they are based off of, plus what animal/circus entertainer they are. For example, the Japanese name for "Performapal Hip Hippo" is "Discover Hippo", which reflects how it is Yuya's main mode of transportation during Action Duels to find Action Cards. Another example is "Sword Fish", which is based off a sword-shaped fish.
Members[]
Performapal | Portmanteau | Reference | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Ballad | Ballad | Rose + Ballad | A portmanteau of the Japanese word for "rose" (薔薇 Bara) and "ballad". |
Barokuriboh | Baroque Kuriboh | Baroque + Kuriboh | TBA |
Barracuda | Barracuda | Rose + Barracuda | A portmanteau of the Japanese word for "rose" (薔薇 Bara) and "barracuda". |
Bit Bite Turtle | Big Bite Turtle | Bit/Big + Bite + Turtle | Has a Pendulum Effect that "bites" off one bit of a monster's Level. |
Bot-Eyes Lizard | Bot-Eyes Lizard | Bots + Eyes + Lizard | Has eyes made of mechanic parts, possibly a pun on "Odd-Eyes" - what this card can transform into. |
Bowhopper | Gunhopper | Crossbow + Grasshopper | Has a crossbow-shaped body propelling a cricket. |
Bubblebowwow | Bubbulldog | Bubble + Bow Wow/Bulldog | Releases bubbles upon using its effect. |
Camelump | Cameldown | Camel + Lump/Down | Lowers the DEF of an opponent's monster. |
Card Canard | Card Bird | Card + Canary/Bird | Its feathers are shaped like cards. |
Card Gardna | Card Gardna | Card + Guard | Its effects raise DEF. |
Celestial Magician | Heavenly Magician | Heaven + Magician | Is a reference to the Four Dimension Dragons and Supreme King Z-ARC. |
Changeraffe | Chain Giraffe | Chain + Giraffe | Has an effect to "chain" an opponent's monster down, preventing it from attacking. |
Cheermole | Cheermole | Cheerleading + Mole | Is dressed up as a cheerleader where she boosts the difference between original and current ATK. |
Classikuriboh | Classical Kuriboh | Classicism + Kuriboh | TBA |
Clay Breaker | Clay Breaker | Clay + Break | TBA |
Coin Dragon | Drago Remora | Drago + Remora/Coin + Dragon | English name refers to the koban coin on its forehead. |
Corn | Corn | Corn | Combos with "Performapal Uni", with which it forms the word "Unicorn". |
Dag Daggerman | Dag Daggerman | Dag + Dagger + Man | Resembles Yusho Sakaki. |
Dropgallop | Drop Gallop | Drop + Gallop | Can lower its Level below 5. |
Drummerilla | Drumming Kong | Drum + Gorilla | Has a pair of drums for pecs. |
Duck Dealer | Duck Dealer | Duck + Dealer | Has an effect that deals you one card. |
Elephammer | Hammer Mammo | Elephant/Mammoth + Hammer | Has a hammer on the end of its trunk. |
Extra Slinger | Extra Shooter | Extra + Sling/Shooter | Uses bows and arrows for its Pendulum Effect, based on the number of face-up Pendulum Monsters in the Extra Deck. |
Fire Mufferlion | Fire Mufflio | Fire + Muffler + Lion | Has a muffler made of fire. |
Fireflux | Fireflux | Firefly + Lux | Has a light bulb for a thorax. |
Five-Rainbow Magician | Five-Rainbow Magician | Five + Rainbow + Magician | Its artwork depicts rainbows being emitted in five different directions. |
Flatrat | Flat Rat | Flat + Rat | Is standing on a rolling pin, which either flattens out the Levels of all monsters to this card's Level or can flatten a monster's changed ATK to its original ATK. |
Flip Hippo | Allcover Hippo | Flip/All + Discovery + Hippopotamus | Has an effect that flips monsters to Defense Position. |
Friendonkey | Friendonkey | Friend + Donkey | Possesses the ability to Special Summon other "Performapals" with the pack on its side. |
Gatlinghoul | Gatling Ghoul | Gatling gun + Ghoul | Wields a gatling gun. |
Gentrude | Gentrude | Gentleman + Trude | TBA |
Gold Fang | Gold Fang | Gold + Fang | Has a set of fangs made of gold. |
Gongato | Gongcat | Gong + Gato | Has a gong-shaped body. |
Guitartle | Guiturtle | Guitar + Turtle | Has a guitar-shaped body. |
Gumgumouton | Rubber Mutton | Gum/Rubber + Mutton | Has a body made entirely of rubber. |
Handsamuraiger | Handsome Liger | Handsome + Liger | A portmanteau of "handsome" (ハンサム Hansamu) and "liger" (ライガー Raigā), which also forms the word "Samurai" (サムライ Samurai). |
Handstandaccoon | Return Tantan | Handstand/Return + Raccoon | Is standing on its hand with an effect that returns a card to the hand. |
Helpprincess | Helpprincess | Help + Princess | Is holding a telephone in her right hand to provide long-distance assistance. |
Hid Hippo | Undercover Hippo | Undercover/Hide + Hippopotamus | TBA |
Hip Hippo | Discover Hippo | Hip/Discovery + Hippopotamus | English: Is hip to the whereabouts of Action Cards.
Japanese: Can discover hidden Action Cards. |
Ignition Eagle | Ignition Eagle | Ignition + Eagle | This card's effect is visualized by fireworks, as seen in the anime and this card's artwork. |
Inflater Tapir | Barrier Balloon Baku | Inflatable + Tapir | "Inflates" itself to protect its user from Battle Damage. |
Kaleidoscorp | Kaleido Scorpion | Kaleidoscope + Scorpion | Has an effect that is visualized as a light show. |
King Bear | King Bear | Monarch (synonym of King) + Bear | Wears a crown, which is a symbol of a king. |
Kuribohble | Kuriborder | Kuriboh + Border | Special Summons itself when your opponent declares an attack, then changes the attack target to itself, acting as a 'border' between the attacking monster and the original target. |
Ladyange | Ladyange | Lady + Angel | TBA |
Laugh Maker | Laughmaker | Laughter + Maker | Resembles Yusho Sakaki. |
Lebellman | Le-Bellman | Level + Bellman | Has a bell cap on its head. |
Life Swordsman | Life Swordsman | Life + Swordsman | Has an effect related to LP. |
Lizardraw | Lizardraw | Lizard + Draw | Possesses the ability to draw cards. |
Longphone Bull | Longphone Bull | Longhorn + Phone + Bull | Has a phone on top of his head, which he can use to call his friends for help. The term "long" could be considered him calling his friends who are far away. In this case, the deck. |
Mer☆Maid | Mer☆Maid | Mermaid | Wears both a maid costume and a mermaid tail. |
Miracle Mirrorabbit | Miracle Mirrorabbit | Miracle + Mirror + Rabbit | Has an effect to "reflect" the targeting effect to this card. |
Miss Director | Miss Director | Mistress + Director | Holds a clapperboard and microphone. |
Momoncarpet | Momoncarpet | Momonga + Carpet | Has a carpet-shaped body. |
Monkeyboard | Monkeyboard | Monkey + Keyboard | Has teeth that resemble a keyboard. |
Nightmare Knight | Nightmare Knight | Nightmare + Knight | Yuto's "The Phantom Knights" archetype; was overlaid to summon "Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon" during an advanced stage of awakening. |
Odd-Eyes Butler | Odd-Eyes Butler | Odd-Eyes + Butler | Holds a tea tray. |
Odd-Eyes Dissolver | Odd-Eyes Dissolver | Odd-Eyes + Dissolution | Has heterochromia iridium, similar to the "Odd-Eyes" monsters. |
Odd-Eyes Light Phoenix | Odd-Eyes Light Phoenix | Odd-Eyes + Light + Phoenix | Has heterochromia iridium, similar to the "Odd-Eyes" monsters. |
Odd-Eyes Metal Claw | Odd-Eyes Metal Claw | Odd-Eyes + Metal + Claw | A fusion of "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon" and "Performapal Silver Claw". |
Odd-Eyes Minitaurus | Odd-Eyes Minotaur | Odd-Eyes + Minotaur | Has heterochromia iridium, similar to the "Odd-Eyes" monsters. |
Odd-Eyes Seer | Odd-Eyes Priest | Odd-Eyes + Priest/Seer | Has heterochromia iridium, similar to the "Odd-Eyes" monsters. |
Odd-Eyes Synchron | Odd-Eyes Synchron | Odd-Eyes + Synchron | Has heterochromia iridium, similar to the "Odd-Eyes" monsters. |
Odd-Eyes Unicorn | Odd-Eyes Unicorn | Odd-Eyes + Unicorn | Has heterochromia iridium, similar to the "Odd-Eyes" monsters. |
Odd-Eyes Valet | Odd-Eyes Valet | Odd-Eyes + Valet | TBA |
Pararhino | Pararhino | Parallel Circuit + Rhinoceros | Its tail and staff are shaped like thunderbolts. |
Parrotrio | Parakhorus | Parrot/Parakeet + Trio/Chorus | A trio of singing parrots. |
Partnaga | Partnaga | Partner + Nāga | Possesses the ability to power up/protect other monsters. |
Pendulum Conductor | Pendulum Conductor | Pendulum + Conductor | TBA |
Pendulum Sorcerer | Pendulum Magician | Pendulum + Sorcerer/Magician | Is holding an item resembling Yuya's pendant. |
Pyrobster | Pyro Lobster | Pyro + Lobster | Equipped with jet boosters. |
Radish Horse | Radish Horse | Radish + Horse | Has a body and horn that both resemble a radish. |
Rain Goat | Raingoat | Raincoat + Goat | Possesses the ability to either reduce Effect damage or protect "Performapal" and "Odd-Eyes" cards, which is visualized as putting on a raincoat. |
Revue Dancer | Revue Dancer | Revue + Dance | Revue is a form of theatrical entertainment that was most popular in the early 20th century. |
Rolling Sambaa | Rolling Samber | Roll + Samba | Holds a pair of maracas. |
Salutiger | Warrior Tiger | Salute/Warrior + Tiger | Wears a military-like uniform while saluting. |
Seal Eel | Seal Eel | Seal + Eel | Has effects that can "seal" the activation of an opponent's card. |
Secondonkey | Secondonkey | Second + Donkey | Is the second donkey "Performapal". Possesses the ability to be Special Summoned after another "Performapal". |
Sellshell Crab | Hermit Crab Landlord | Sell + Shell + Hermit Crab | Its English name refers to the popular tongue twister "She sells sea shells". |
Shieldrummer | Shieldrummer | Shield + Drum | Has a drum-shaped lower torso. |
Silver Claw | Silver Claw | Silver + Claw | Has a pair of huge metallic claws on its front paws. |
Skeeter Skimmer | Amenboat | Slang for Mosquito + Skimboarding | Has a body mainly comprised of a boat, which is useful for aquatic transportation in an Action Duel. |
Skullcrobat Joker | Skullcrobat Joker | Skull + Acrobat + Jester (synonym of Joker) | TBA |
Sky Magician | Sky Magician | Sky + Magician | Holds Chinese linking rings, a prop used to demonstrate illusion magic. |
Sky Pupil | Sky Pupil | Sky + Pupil | Holds Chinese linking rings, a prop used to demonstrate illusion magic. |
Sleight Hand Magician | Sleight Hand Magician | Sleight of hand + Magician | Is a reference to "Stargazer Magician", "Timegazer Magician" and Yuya's pendant. |
Smile Sorcerer | Smile Magician | Smile + Sorcerer/Magician | Is wearing Yuya Sakaki's cape. |
Spikeagle | Spike Eagle | Spike + Eagle | Possesses the ability to give monsters Piercing Battle damage. |
Splashmammoth | Mammoth Splash | Splash + Mammoth | Forms bubbles upon using its effect. |
Springoose | Springoose | Spring + Goose | Has a spring-shaped lower torso. |
Stamp Turtle | Plusturtle | Stamp/Plus + Turtle | Is holding a stamp in its hand. |
Swincobra | Swing Cobra | Swing + Cobra | Is attached to a swing by its midsection. |
Sword Fish | Sword Fish | Sword + Fish | Has a sword-shaped body. |
Teeter Totter Hopper | Seesawhopper | Seesaw (synonym of Teeter Totter) + Grasshopper | Has a seesaw-shaped body. Possesses the ability to bring back cards and itself, hence the notion of going up (Field/Hand) and down (Graveyard). |
Thunderhino | Thunderhino | Thunder + Rhinoceros | Has a motif based on lightning. |
Trampolynx | Trampolynx | Trampoline + Lynx | Has a trampoline-shaped torso and possesses the ability to "bounce" monsters to the hand. |
Trap Mimic | Trap Mimic | Trap + Mimicry | TBA |
Trumpanda | La Panda | Trumpet/La musical note + Panda | Refers to its musical design. |
Trump Girl | Trump Girl | Trump + Girl | Possibly a younger version of "Performapal Trump Witch" due to their similar effects. |
Trump Witch | Trump Witch | Trump + Witch | Reference to it giving Yuya the ability to Fusion Summon. "Trump" could also be translated as "tramp", referring to its patched clothing. Releases card suits when using its Pendulum Effect. |
Turn Toad | Turn Toad | Turn + Toad | Possesses the ability to swap a monster's ATK and DEF. Has body markings that resemble a face which can be seen on its bottom. |
Turn Trooper | Turntrooper | Turn + Trooper | Patterns on its clothing and shoulder armor resemble timers. |
U Go Golem | Fugolem | Fusion + Golem | Has a "U"-shaped body, along with the card's English name as a pun to the Japanese word meaning "fusion". |
Uni | Uni | Uni | Combos with "Performapal Corn", with which it forms the word "Unicorn". |
Whim Witch | Whim Witch | Whim + Witch | TBA |
Whip Snake | Whip Viper | Whip + Snake | Has an effect that is visualized by hypnotizing the enemy. Can be used as a whip in an Action Duel. |
Playing style[]
"Performapal" monsters possess varied effects giving the archetype a lot of versatility. Many of the weaker monsters possess strong effects that work well when used together. Monsters like "Cheermole" and "Sword Fish" can manipulate ATK and DEF permanently in large increments and continue to do so if they can remain on the field while others like "Fire Mufflerlion" and "Spikeagle" grant bonuses for attacking by providing a second attack for one of your monsters and piercing damage respectively.
As the first Pendulum Monster archetype, "Performapal" features a large number of Pendulum Monsters designed to make the most out of the Pendulum Zones. "Silver Claw" is a powerful beater in the Monster Card Zone that boosts all "Performapal" monsters' ATK when in the Pendulum Zone. "Pendulum Sorcerer" boosts all "Performapal" monster's ATK by 1000 during a turn when the player Pendulum Summons. "Skullcrobat Joker" and "Odd-Eyes Unicorn" offers the highest Pendulum Scale of the archetype (8), with the effect of "Skullcrobat Joker" allowing to add a "Performapal" monster, a "Magician" Pendulum Monster, or an "Odd-Eyes" monster from the Deck to the hand with its effect, while "Odd-Eyes Unicorn" gives a boost in ATK to a selected target with its Pendulum Effect and helps recover LP with its normal effect.
"Performapals" can lack pushing power on their own, especially when used as a Rank 4 Monster engine, and can used alongside the "Dracoslayer", "Magician", and other Pendulum archetypes to even out Special Summoning, with "Lizardraw" and "Guitartle" as the draw combo "Monkeyboard" and "Skullcrobat Joker" can search for "Partnaga" for ATK and "Turn Toad" can weaken opposing monsters. "Wavering Eyes" or "Pendulum Sorcerer" can clear the Pendulum Scales for the next round of effects the following turn.
The archetype is also highly capable at searching and drawing its members out of the Deck through multiple cards. Of these, "Pendulum Sorcerer" is the most potent as it can search for two "Performapal" monsters every turn, and due to its ability to target itself with its destruction effect, can send itself to the Extra Deck to be Pendulum Summoned later. Combining it with effects like "Supply Squad" and "Lizardraw" allow you to gain card advantage quickly, and using "Friendonkey" is an easy way to initially Special Summon it from the hand. "Secondonkey" provides the archetype with another avenue to search out its cards, sending a "Performapal" monster from your Deck to your Graveyard for later revival via "Friendonkey", or if both your Pendulum Zones are occupied, letting you add the searched "Performapal" monster to your hand instead.
On its own, the archetype is capable of quickly swarming the field and gain large ATK boosts through their Pendulum Monsters' effects. "Performapal Pendulum Sorcerer" and "Partnaga" can greatly boost the ATK of one or all "Performapal" monsters until the end of the turn. As such, it's relatively easy to come into the Battle Phase with at least 1 monster with over 2500 ATK.
The strongest Main Deck monster in the "Performapal" archetype is "Elephammer" at 2600 ATK, which can be Normal Summoned without tribute if the player controls two or more other "Performapals", and bounces all of the opponent's Spell and Trap Cards when it attacks. Together with the swarm capabilities afforded by Pendulum Summons, "Elephammer" can make a good finisher for the archetype.
Alternatively, the strongest Extra Deck monster in the archetype is Gatlinghoul at 2900 ATK. Additionally, Gatlinghoul inflicts 200 burn damage for each card on the field while also destroying an opponent's monster for extra burn damage equal to its ATK. As its fusion materials are easily searchable and itself can be used as material for another copy, Gatlinghoul is capable of inflicting large amounts of damage both with its effect and high ATK. However, with no inherent protection, it is best played as an endgame card with a full board to maximize its burn damage, potentially winning the duel without needing to risk battling.
With the release of Structure Deck: Master of Pendulum and Shining Victories, the "Performapal" archetype has become more intimately entwined with the "Odd-Eyes" and "Magician" archetypes through cards like "Performapal Skullcrobat Joker", "Sky Iris", and "Performapal Odd-Eyes Unicorn", which gives the Deck more efficient use of outside cards that were previously just splashable–especially "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon".
Weaknesses[]
Though many of the Level 2 and 3 "Performapals" possess strong effects, the only "Performapal" monsters with a Scale of 1 are "Performapal Monkeyboard" (which is Forbidden in the TCG and OCG) and "Performapal Gumgumouton", making it very difficult to retrieve those Level 2 Pendulum Monsters from the Extra Deck without relying on Pendulum Monsters from outside the archetype.
While "Performapals" are outstanding in manipulating ATK and granting special combat tricks to Pendulum Monsters during the Battle Phase, they suffer a debilitating lack of power under most circumstances. Outside of your own Battle Phase, "Performapals" lose most of the ATK bonuses they gain and are left stranded with their very low original ATK (with the exception of the outstanding 2600 ATK of "Performapal Elephammer", most barely scrape over 1800 for ATK or DEF). Combined with the issue of getting support monsters out consistently, dedicated "Performapal" Decks will often be left with a field with a few low ATK monsters if you don't have protection such as "Last Minute Cancel" on hand. On top of all of this, "Performapal" cards in general (Monster, Spell, and Trap) have a near-random assortment of effects which make building a Deck around them convoluted or predictable.
As "Performapal" Decks greatly rely on their capacity to Pendulum Summon and their Spell and Trap Cards to maintain advantage, "Anti-Spell Fragrance" is especially debilitating to the Deck, preventing any Pendulum Scales from being placed and forcing at least one turn of waiting before any Spell Cards can be activated. "Magic Deflector" and "Spell Canceller" negate most Spell Effects all together.
"Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon" also hinders this deck greatly when it comes to Pendulum Summoning, as it prevents each player from Summoning more than once monster at the same time. With its 3000 DEF, a "Performapal" will likely not win a battle against it. "Spirit Dragon" can also negate the activation of Graveyard effects "Performapal" monsters may have. Paired with its ability to dodge being targeted or destroyed by opposing effects by replacing itself with "Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon", "Spirit Dragon" is probably one of the most troublesome cards for "Performapal", and Pendulum Decks as a whole, to deal with.
Recommended cards[]
- Performapal Elephammer
- Performapal Friendonkey
- Performapal Handsamuraiger
- Performapal Helpprincess
- Performapal Longphone Bull
- Performapal Rain Goat
- Performapal Salutiger
- Performapal Secondonkey
- Performapal Teeter Totter Hopper
- Performapal Thunderhino
- Performapal Bit Bite Turtle
- Performapal Camelump
- Performapal Celestial Magician
- Performapal Dag Daggerman
- Performapal Drummerilla
- Performapal Gentrude
- Performapal Guitartle
- Performapal Ladyange
- Performapal Lizardraw
- Performapal Monkeyboard
- Performapal Odd-Eyes Dissolver
- Performapal Odd-Eyes Unicorn
- Performapal Partnaga
- Performapal Pendulum Sorcerer
- Performapal Silver Claw
- Performapal Skullcrobat Joker
- Performapal Splashmammoth
- Performapal Trump Girl
- Performapal Trump Witch
- Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon
- Wisdom-Eye Magician
- Xiangke Magician
- Xiangsheng Magician
Official Decks[]
The following Decklists may contain copies of cards that exceed the maximum amount allowed by the current Forbidden & Limited List. These should not be changed, as these Decklists are copied verbatim at the time they were published.
Trivia[]
- This archetype has the second-highest Type diversity, with members belonging to 14 of the 25 Types: Aqua, Beast, Beast-Warrior, Dragon, Fairy, Fiend, Fish, Insect, Plant, Reptile, Rock, Spellcaster, Warrior, and Winged Beast. It is beat out only by the "Number" archetype at 19.
References[]
- ↑ YGOrganization Shueisha's VE11 Decks
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