
Like Ai, Flame, Windy and Aqua, fellow Ignis, Earth has bistre-brown markings all over his ultra-orange bulky body. When he's not in a solid form, his body is an orange prism-like data with yellow eyes.
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And this deck certainly doesn’t lack those, whether it is a double-attacking Mekk-Knight Crusadia Avramax due to Update Jammer or my personal favorite in this build, Firewall Dragon Darkfluid – Neo Tempest Terahertz (YGOrg Translation). All of these three effects help make this deck stand out from its Cyberse competition – with Dolmen, your game-winning pushes are that much harder to stop. Second, it forces your opponent’s monsters to attack it, and third, it can discard a Cyberse monster to draw a card. First, Dolmen protects all of your co-linked monsters from any monster effect activated on your opponent’s field. Alongside these Link monsters is arguably my favorite option in today’s build – G Golem Invalid Dolmen (YGOrg Translation). This condition is easily achieved with either Transcode Talker or the in-theme G Golem Crystal Heart (YGOrg Translation). On the G Golem front of the Extra Deck, we have to start with G Golem Stubborn Menhir (YGOrg Translation), an obelisk that summons another EARTH monster from the GY whenever it is summoned from the GY. If you haven’t figured it out yet, this theme is great at giving you everything you need to make powerful link monsters… so let’s talk about those next. This again gives you more bang for your buck, giving you two Link Material on summon! Plus, one of the tutoring options is Gravity Balance (YGOrg Translation), which summons 2 EARTH monsters that are banished or in your GY with the same name, giving you even more Link material. The other G Golem Main Deck monster is G Golem Pebble Dog (YGOrg Translation), which summons another copy of itself whenever it is summoned, plus, whenever it is sent from the hand to the GY, it tutors a G Golem card.



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The downside of him being Level 6 is easily mitigated – either through its own effect to drop it to Level 4 while in the hand by discarding another Cyberse monster, or by Special Summoning it from the hand via the effect of either Code Talker Inverted or Firewall Dragon itself. The best highlight of the theme is G Golem Rock Hammer (YGOrg Translation), a Level 6 monster that can tribute itself to summon 3 Cyberse Tokens, effectively giving you three Link Materials for one monster. This group of primarily EARTH Cyberse monsters revolves around Link Summoning – just like pretty much every other Cyberse archetype (except Mathmech). Today’s profile centers around a new theme to the OCG, the G Golem archetype. Let’s test out the new EARTH Cyberse archetype!
