What you can do as a member?
You can do by logging in.
- Retention of various tool data
- Site theme change
- Game bookmarking feature
- Provide feedback on the website
★ Latest Events & Updates ★
EX-ZERO 2024 | Tryout Duels | 12/06 Maintenance
Banlist Updates: December 6, 2024
★ Newly Released Card Packs ★
Geas of the Light | Illusion Beast's Roar | Sugar-Suffused Reverie | Tricky Reception
Synchro is a type of monster card in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. Use these staples to see what makes them the best cards in the game!
List of Contents
Borreload Savage Dragon is one of the best cards in the game as it offers both power and card negation. This card gives you the option to equip a Link Monster from your Graveyard. If you do, give this card Borrel Counters equal to that Link Monster's rating. You can remove these counters to negate card effects. Additionally, Borreload Savage Dragon gains ATK equal to half of the Link Monster's ATK.
PSY-Framelord Omega is one of the best combo breakers in the game, thanks to its impactful effect. This card can banish itself and a random card in your opponent's hand, which could ultimately disrupt any plays or combos they had in mind.
Trishula, Dragon Of The Ice Barrier gives you the chance to disrupt your opponent's combos due to its effect. This card allows you to banish one card from your opponent's hand, field, and Graveyard. Although the hand card banished is random, it is often enough to negate certain combos and plays.
Black Rose Dragon is a generic Synchro Monster that is commonly used for its first effect: destroy all cards on the field. Decks usually start their combo (when going second) with this card to destroy the opponent's board. Followed up by an extender to continue doing the deck's typical combo plays.
Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon is one of the best late-game cards in the game and is often unblockable in combat. This card's effect gives it two buffs to its ATK stat, making it a massive Beatstick used to finish duels.
A strong Level 10 Synchro Monster that has a once-while faceup omni-negate effect. It can also destroy a faceup card on the field once per turn. Commonly used in a deck that can easily access level 10 synchro plays to negate a potential Nibiru or any hand trap that can disrupt their plays.
A Naturia Beast on the field represents card negation, destruction, and Graveyard support all in one card. This beast of a Synchro card negates and destroy Spell cards by sending two cards from your Deck into the Graveyard.
Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon is mostly used in Dragon Links deck or any deck in general that utilizes the graveyard like P.U.N.K. Orcust, and Zombies. With its strong milling effect, it can easily set up the graveyard with the necessary cards needed for the deck's combo.
Although belonging to the @Ignister archetype, its material is generic so it can be splashed into any Synchro decks. Mainly used for its Graveyard effect that lets you spin a card your opponent controls if a card on your field is destroyed.
Commonly paired with decks that use Dogmatika or Ultimate Slayer as they send Extra Deck monsters to the Graveyard.
Its first effect is similar to Dimensional Fissure. While its second effect is an omni-negate by tributing itself.
But Herald of the Arc Light is commonly used in Ritual Decks as it searches for any Ritual Spell or Monster from the deck to hand. It is also used in Decks that utilize the Dogmatika archetype.
F.A. Dawn Dragster's effect lets you negate any Spell/Trap effect/activation. Commonly used in decks that can access Level 7 Synchro monsters as its material is quite generic. Dawn Dragster protects your field from cards like Raigeki, Harpie's Feather Duster, and Evenly Matched.
Synchro Cards are monster cards with a white frame placed in the Extra Deck. These cards are Synchro Summoned using a Tuner Monster plus a non-Tuner one.
These Monsters are highly valued when Deck Building due to how strong they are. Most of the Meta Synchro Cards have a late-game effect that could outright finish a duel once out on the field.
Best Cards | ||
---|---|---|
Best Searchers | Best Hand Traps | |
Best Board Wipes | Best Negates | |
Best Fusion Monsters | Best Synchro Monsters | |
Best Xyz Monsters | Best Link Monsters |
Best Synchro Cards
Genshin Impact Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Zenless Zone Zero Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Pokemon TCG Pocket (PTCGP) Strategies & Guides Wiki
Honkai: Star Rail Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Infinity Nikki Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
STALKER 2 Heart of Chornobyl Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV) Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Metaphor: ReFantazio Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Palworld Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Fire Emblem Heroes (FEH) Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Once Human Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP) Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Persona 3 Reload Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
Monster Hunter World Walkthrough & Guides Wiki
©高橋和希 スタジオ・ダイス/集英社・テレビ東京・NAS
©Konami Digital Entertainment
The copyrights of videos of games used in our content and other intellectual property rights belong to the provider of the game.
The contents we provide on this site were created personally by members of the Game8 editorial department.
We refuse the right to reuse or repost content taken without our permission such as data or images to other sites.