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A Pendulum Monster (Japanese: ペンデュラムモンスター Pendyuramu Monsutā, abbreviated P(ペンデュラム)モンスター in card text), also called a Pendulum Card in the early episodes of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, is a type of Monster Card that is half green. They first appeared in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, and were introduced to the OCG and TCG in Starter Deck 2014 and Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown respectively. A Pendulum Monster can also be activated from the hand as a Spell Card in a Pendulum Zone; if there are Pendulum Monsters in both Pendulum Zones, the player can perform a Pendulum Summon.[1][2][3]

The upper half of the Pendulum Monster Card is colored like any other Monster Card with the same monster card types. Normal, Effect, Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, and Xyz Pendulum Monsters have been released. Fusion, Synchro, and Xyz Pendulum Monsters start the Duel in the Extra Deck (face-down); all other Pendulum Monsters start the Duel in the Main Deck. Pendulum Monsters can also be Tuner monsters or have an ability (only Flip and Spirit have been seen so far).

Pendulum Monsters that would be sent from the field to the Graveyard are placed face-up in the Extra Deck instead.

Contents

  • 1 Characteristics
    • 1.1 Pendulum Zone and Pendulum Effect
    • 1.2 Pendulum Summoning
    • 1.3 Placed face-up in the Extra Deck
    • 1.4 Extra Deck Pendulum Monsters
    • 1.5 Card layout
  • 2 In the anime
    • 2.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V
  • 3 Examples
  • 4 In other languages
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References

Characteristics[edit]

A Pendulum Monster can be used in two ways: either as a monster by Summoning it, or as a Spell by activating it in the Pendulum Zone.

While not in a Pendulum Zone, a Pendulum Monster is treated as a monster, and its monster effects are applied, but its Pendulum Effects are not. It can be Special Summoned by appropriate card effects. If it is also a Normal or Effect Monster, it can also be Normal Summoned/Set from the hand, just like any other Normal or Effect Monster.

Pendulum Zone and Pendulum Effect[edit]

Main article: Pendulum Effect

A Pendulum Monster can be activated from the hand as a Spell Card in the player's Pendulum Zone; they cannot be Set in the Pendulum Zone. Upon resolving, it remains face-up in the Pendulum Zone as a Spell, and gains its Pendulum Effects, if any; its monster effects are not applied while treated as a Spell. While in a Pendulum Zone, a Pendulum Monster is treated as a Spell and not as a monster. It is, however, still considered a Monster Card.

Although a Pendulum Monster is treated as a Spell while in the Pendulum Zone, it is not considered a Normal, Continuous, Field, Equip, Quick-Play, or Ritual Spell Card. As long as there is an available Pendulum Zone on the player's field, they can activate a Pendulum Monster from their hand in that zone.[1][2][3]

Pendulum Summoning[edit]

Main article: Pendulum Summon

Once per turn, during the Main Phase, while there are Pendulum Monsters in both Pendulum Zones, the turn player can perform a Pendulum Summon, using the Pendulum Monsters' Pendulum Scales to determine the Levels of the monsters that can be Summoned.[1][2][3]

Placed face-up in the Extra Deck[edit]

If a Pendulum Monster would be sent from the field to the Graveyard (regardless of whether it is treated as a monster or Spell Card, and even if it was face-down), it is placed face-up in the Extra Deck instead. Pendulum Monsters that would be sent to the Graveyard from any other location are sent to the Graveyard as normal — including Pendulum Monsters detached as Xyz Materials, Pendulum Monster Cards whose activation as a Spell Card is negated, and Pendulum Monsters whose Summon is negated.[1][2][3]

A face-up Pendulum Monster in the Extra Deck can be Pendulum Summoned in addition to monsters from the hand, as long as its Level is between the Pendulum Scales; monsters Pendulum Summoned from the face-up Extra Deck can only be Summoned to either a Main Monster Zone that a Link Monster points to, or an Extra Monster Zone. (Prior to New Master Rule, Pendulum Monsters could be Pendulum Summoned to any Monster Zone.)

Pendulum Monsters cannot be used to pay costs that send cards from the field to the Graveyard, as they do not end up in the Graveyard when a player tries to send them there. However, this does not prevent them from being Tributed for costs. If the effect of a card like "Macro Cosmos" (which banishes cards that would be sent to the Graveyard) or "Grave Protector" (which shuffles monsters destroyed by battle into the Deck) is being applied, that effect takes priority over the Pendulum Monster being placed in the Extra Deck face-up.[1][2][3]

Pendulum Monsters can cause the total size of the Extra Deck to be larger than would be allowed during Deck construction.

Extra Deck Pendulum Monsters[edit]

While most Pendulum Monsters are also Normal or Effect Monsters (originating in the Main Deck), a small number of Pendulum Monsters are also Fusion, Synchro, or Xyz Monsters (originating face-down in the Extra Deck). Because they cannot be activated in the Pendulum Zone from the hand, they have effects to place themselves in the Pendulum Zone. Face-down Pendulum Monsters in the Extra Deck cannot be Pendulum Summoned, but can be Fusion, Synchro or Xyz Summoned (depending on their monster card type). Face-up Pendulum Monsters in the Extra Deck cannot be Fusion, Synchro or Xyz Summoned, but can be Pendulum Summoned.

As Xyz Monsters do not have Levels, Xyz Pendulum Monsters usually have a condition that allows them to be Pendulum Summoned from face-up in the Extra Deck if their original Rank matches a Level whose monsters their possessor can currently Pendulum Summon. Otherwise, they have a condition that prevents them from being Pendulum Summoned.

Card layout[edit]

As the Pendulum Effects and the Pendulum Scales take up the space where the Card Number would usually be placed, it is placed in the bottom left corner of the card instead, in the same line as the ATK/DEF values of the Pendulum Monster. The art frame of a Pendulum Monster is increased in size, to the same width as the effect boxes, and the effect boxes themselves are partially transparent, allowing the art to be seen beneath them (although since the transparency is applied as a vertical gradient, it is usually noticeable only in the Pendulum Effect box and the very top of the monster one).

In the anime[edit]

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V[edit]

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, Pendulum Monsters were created when Z-ARC and Ray Akaba's wills reacted to each other when the world was split into four during their duel. Yuya's Pendulum Monsters were originally Effect Monsters, but they were transformed by the power of Yuya's pendant into their current state when Z-ARC awakened for the first time. After Yuya's initial discovery of Pendulum Monsters, Declan Akaba started a project within the Leo Corporation to create more Pendulum Monsters so that the entire world can have access to them. The first prototypes were unveiled in Declan's first duel with Yuya, but the summoning energy they gave off was unstable and so they malfunctioned. Also, these initial prototypes couldn't quite match Yuya's Pendulum Summon in terms of energy. Although they managed to stabilize their Pendulum Monster's energy in time for the Arc League Championship, it was never directly stated whether or not the finished Pendulum Monsters were as good as Yuya's. When a Pendulum Monster is placed into a Pendulum Zone, it appears in a transparent column of blue light from a portal on the ground not dissimilar to the Summoning of monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's.

Leo Akaba later used Pendulum Monsters of his own, though it is unknown where, how, or when he obtained them.

In the anime, when a Duelist uses Pendulum Summoning to gather the materials required for a Fusion, Synchro, or Xyz Summon, it is referred to as performing a "Pendulum-Fusion", "Pendulum-Synchro", or "Pendulum-Xyz Summon", respectively. A Pendulum Monster that is also a Fusion, Synchro, or Xyz Monster is referred to as a "Fusion-Pendulum", "Synchro-Pendulum", or "Xyz-Pendulum Monster", respectively.

Examples[edit]

  • Odd-Eyes Arc Pendulum Dragon

    Normal Pendulum Monster ("Odd-Eyes Arc Pendulum Dragon")

  • Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon

    Effect Pendulum Monster ("Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon")

  • Odd-Eyes Pendulumgraph Dragon

    Ritual Pendulum Monster ("Odd-Eyes Pendulumgraph Dragon")

  • Odd-Eyes Venom Dragon

    Fusion Pendulum Monster ("Odd-Eyes Venom Dragon")

  • Odd-Eyes Wing Dragon

    Synchro Pendulum Monster ("Odd-Eyes Wing Dragon")

  • Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon

    Xyz Pendulum Monster ("Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon")

In other languages[edit]

"Pendulum Monster" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French Monstre Pendule
German Pendelmonster
Italian Mostro Pendulum
Portuguese Monstro Pêndulo
Spanish Monstruo de Péndulo
Japanese P(ペンデュラム)モンスターPendyuramu Monsutā
ペンデュラムモンスター (kana)
Pモンスター (base)
Korean 펜듈럼 몬스터Pendyulleom Monseuteo
Chinese (Simplified) 灵摆怪兽Língbǎi Guàishòu

Trivia[edit]

  • "Supreme King Z-ARC", "Odd-Eyes Arcray Dragon", "Supreme King Z-ARC - Synchro Universe", and "D/D/D/D Great Dimension King Arc Crisis" are all tied for the highest original ATK and DEF of all Pendulum Monsters, with both at 4000.
  • All Spirit Pendulum Monsters are from the Martial Art Spirit series.
  • All Flip Pendulum Monsters are from the "Enneacraft" archetype except for "Performapal Momoncarpet".
  • "Qliphort Scout" was the first Pendulum Monster to ever be on the Forbidden/Limited Lists.[4][5]
    • "Performage Plushfire" was the first Pendulum Monster to ever be Forbidden.[6]
  • Pendulum Monsters are the only type of Monster Card that can exist in both the Main Deck and the Extra Deck, as well as the only one that can also be Normal Monsters.
  • So far, there are no Link Pendulum Monsters, nor any Pyro or Illusion Pendulum Monsters.

See also[edit]

  • List of Pendulum Monsters
    • List of Normal Pendulum Monsters
    • List of Tuner Pendulum Monsters
    • List of Ritual Pendulum Monsters
    • List of Fusion Pendulum Monsters
    • List of Synchro Pendulum Monsters
    • List of Xyz Pendulum Monsters
  • List of Pendulum Monster support cards
  • List of Pendulum Monster anti-support cards
  • Pendulum Zone
  • Pendulum Scale
  • Pendulum Summon
  • Pendulum Effect

References[edit]

  1. a b c d e Eva (February 17, 2014). "[OCG] Pendulum Summons, New Mechanics, and ARC-V News!". The Organization. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  2. a b c d e Eva (March 6, 2014). "[OCG] Points of Interest from the New Rulebook". The Organization. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  3. a b c d e "Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME". Konami. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  4. Eva (March 16, 2015). "OCG April 1st 2015 Limit Regulation". The Organization. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  5. Deadborder (March 20, 2015). "[TCG] New April 1 banlist up". The Organization. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  6. NeoArkadia (December 18, 2015). "[OCG] January 1st, 2016 Limit Regulations". The Organization. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
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