@@TGSAnime since you did Legendary Dragons/Knights, Gandora, Gadget, Silent Swordsman/Magician, Dark Magician, Magician Girl, Mirror Force, Egyptian Gods, Exodia, Kuriboh, Magnet Warriors & now Knights of Face, the only archetypes left in Yugi's deck to cover are: Archfiend, Gaia the Fierce Knight, Black Luster Soldier, Phantom Beast (if you count Gazelle & Chimera) & Destruction Swordsman (Buster Blader)
@TGS anime. Do you think you could do Reiji Akaba's deck (D/D/D) i really enjoy them and i like what the cards are based off of. I already know what some monsters are inspired by (The monsters are based off of either the way the world could end example Armageddon,Apocalypse or the extra deck monsters are based off of Historical leaders or ruler's like D/D/D Flame king Ghenghis is based off of Ghenghis Khan.) Thank you!
I believe the "Joker" in the 3 Arcana Joker cards are a reference to how sometimes the Joker as a wildcard can be seen as more valuable than a King. Would love to see an Ace card
I could see an Ace YuGiOh card being used for XYZ summoning. Ace card in the playing cards games usually can be either worth the least or highest value, like BlackJack. I could see the Ace card also being for Synchro and being a Tuner. It could work either like Gagaga Magician or Speedroid red eye dice
@@WhiteRaven696 Yeah the effect is OP if they don't nerf it because it basically just Harpy Feather Duster and Raigeki with cost, which is still worth it considering the effect.
I wanted a new fusion, the could have turned slasher into the new fusion with the spell card effect that came with it into his effect and then give him another effect and bam, a brilliant fusion monster
@@leeeyles1864 I also wanted a new fusion monster, when I first saw the cover card of Kings Court I assumed that Joker was a new fusion monster, turns out the new boss monster was just queens knight in a new outfit.
Don't worry. With all this support the Royal Knights of Face have now, I'm sure they'll make him in a future set. His effect to destroy everything on the field (and I'm sure it's not targeting) is really sick.
I just looked him up. That cards selectively mill 5 from the deck seems pretty damn powerful. Considering stuff like painful choice is banned and foolish burial is at 1. If he does come out, I think he'll have a nerf.
I'm pretty late saying this but an interesting fact I'd like to mention is that these cards came with 7 cards per pack instead of the usual 5 or 9 like most if not all do. In any Card game like Poker, 7 is usually a lucky number. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Also this deck is made up of more Jokers than actual knights so it should definitely be a Joker Deck 😂
Technically this is still a series. They have cards clearly made to support them, but an archetype is defined by having support that specifically mentions a shared name. For example "Gimmick Puppet" is an archetype as there are cards that specifically mention "Gimmick Puppet" as opposed to individual card names or shared traits like Type, Attribute or in some cases ATK and/or DEF. I apologize for the nerd moment, but some new players don't quite understand the difference and thus deserve some clarity. On a side note: Have you covered Mathmech yet?
@@MansMan42069 Yeah. Sometimes what is clearly intended to be legacy support for a certain card or archetype is made more generic either to improve the card's usefulness or because they have a reason to not make a series into an archetype. Melody is a case of the former as searching for a Dragon with a certain stat line means a lot more options than being restricted to "Blue-Eyes" monsters.
@@MasterArchfiend Perhaps for the case of the Poker Knights monsters, they simply never had a categorical identifier attached to their family of related cards. Konami simply didn't have the foresight to give it an archetype name. Maybe future reprints will have errata text that says these are always considered "Poker Knight" cards.
@@MansMan42069 Well archetypes are dictated by the OCG name which is why cards that support the Warrior archetype or Magician archetype have to clarify that they support the synchro and pendulum monsters respectively and it is also why a lot of old cards needed a name change due to not being part of an archetype introduced years later. While turning a series into an archetype is possible and has been done before, it would require some behind the scenes discussions and a lot of reprints which Konami tends to only bother with certain cards.
@@MasterArchfiend The most prominent I can remember being Buster Blader becoming an archetype and Destruction Sword technically being different archetype with inter-related cards.
When using playing cards, Jokers are either considered wild cards or they are stronger than the face cards (like if they were used in a game of Spades or War). The jokers can also be used to replace missing or damaged cards, or if they aren't being used sometimes people will designate face cards to be wild. Thus making them the "jokers" as it were. So there being more than 2 Jokers makes sense as it's referencing how people got around damaged cards without buying more.
Modern decks are no longer based on anyone however the original designs which came from France were said to be based on kings David, Alexander, Charlemagne, and Augustus. In those days they were made on wood and the King of Hearts lacks a moustache because the carver made a mistake
@vietthanhnguyen815 It's mostly folklore But The King of Spades is Said to be King David of Isra-el The King of Diamons is said to be Julius Ceasar of Rome The King of Hearts is said to be Charlemagne of the Franks And the King of Clubs is said to be Alexander the Great of Greece
For Jack, Queen, and Kings Knight, like tgs said I think they started as spades. But looking at the artwork of the upgrade cards it seems they went to Diamond's.
I loved this archetype! Their effects of controling the board and the way spell and trap cards can be recovered to use them as fuel is pretty good. Great video, I liked a lot the explanations about the rol of each card in the real world.
I guess Arcana Knights could cause confusion with the Arcana Force archetype. Even though no cards that just mention an "Arcana" archetype by itself exist. Still, new people might think Force and Knights would be sub-archetypes of the Arcana.
In a lot of anime and games, JACK is actually quite powerful, even against a king or Queen. I suppose if we’re going by cards, it does beat every card other than ace, King; and Queen so perhaps anything below them would be vulnerable to a Jack. Jack is also surprisingly a very overused name as I’ve seen
It must be noted that Jack's Knight had been compared to the Jack of Spades, which is depicted in a standard deck of cards as a one-eyed Jack. In some Poker games, the one-eyed face cards ( Jack of Hearts, Jack of Spades, and King of Diamonds) are designated as Wild Cards! This can explain why the Jack's Knight card in Yu-Gi-Oh is considered stronger than King's Knight and Queen's Knight!
@@deathechovii Oh that Person.......even after Centuries I still remember him.....remember the terror he has done.....remember what he has done to my Family.
Would be neat to see 52 cards each based on each card in the deck. Make so having 60 is better then 40 cards. Also the “wining hands” could be neat as well.
@@the24thcolossusjustchillin39 I would imagine it would be something akin to having field or hand presence to make Poker hands, with successive tiers getting more powerful effects. I'd imagine they'd retrain Royal Straight Slasher to be the ultimate Boss Monster for the archetype, since if you could actually pull that off in a game, you'd need a HEFTY reward.
No idea if ot is intentional or not but queen's knights collar has a chess board pattern (queen is the strongest piece in chess) and the king has a pattern in the same location reminiscent of a backgammon board, now I may be stretching but these cards became important parts of yugis deck the king of games and well what better to represent the mastery of all games than an series of cards that reference not only the obvious playing cards but also other classic games
Hopefully, if they ever print Royal Straight Slasher they either make him a ritual monster or get rid of the spell card and give him another summoning condition.
I think a ritual would work extremely well, make the ritual card require 3 light warrior monsters to use. It would allow him to be added to another deck but it would be easiest in his own series.
The one thing I can say why Jack's knight is the strongest is maybe he went from a paultry knave to a member or even head of the elite guardsmen, after he showed potential and skill with a sword and shield, in charge of protecting the royal family aka king and Queen's knight.
Another interesting thing is each upgraded knight has twice the attack of the base. Aside from Queen's knight however she can reach 3000 atk so long as you have 6 cards in hand
I dueled someone on Yugioh Nexus who had set the cards drawn in the draw phase to 15, so I always got Arcana Triumph Joker and the original face knights. By going first, I could get my monster to over 55,000 ATK
Well I’m most card games it goes jack, queen, king this arch type is actually based on 5 card stud with a added role that one eyed jacks are wild. Just a bit of a fun fact it is pointing out in Jack’s knight evolved form by adding another cards effect.
I remember playing the OG trio when I was a kid. Yep, you did this series justice. Glad they received modern support. I was really hyped when I heard of King’s Court.
4:33 the card you show probably explains why..there is diamonds and clubs on the artwork of that specific queen of spades..can't find a heart unless you wanna count her hair parting as that which I wouldn't.
Isn't Jack the highest in Sheepshead? Pretty sure that in Sheepshead it's Jack>Queen>King>10. Been awhile since I played, but I do remember that the King was barely above 10.
jack is a knave/servant? I never knew that. not that I ever bothered searching for the term. I just assumed its a fancy word for prince since its king, queen and then jack which much like the prior two also appears like royalty.
Really liked this overview of the Knights archetype. Ever since I drew all three from a box of Elemental Energy back in the day and gave them a try in a deck focusing on Ra, I've fallen in love with playing with these cards. So naturally, I love seeing them get any kind of positive attention that I feel they deserve.
Each suit did represent a real world thing, with Spades being swords for the Knights and Soldiers who protected the people, so it makes sense that Warriors based on cards would all favour the Spade motif. Hearts represented the Church Diamond the aristocrats, the wealthy And Clubs the peasants, the poor.
If King's Knight and Queen's Knight had EACH been given a Bishop and a Rook as a separate matching set of Summoning cards, you would have been able to create a deck based on the game of CHESS! Since they made King's Knight, Queen's Knight and JACK'S Knight, I found myself wishing that the game's creators would have ALSO created Knight Ace and Knight Ten, with the Ace and Ten having the following special ability mentioned on both cards: after a player's fifth ACTUAL turn, if ALL FIVE CARDS are in one's hand at the START of a turn, but BEFORE ANY MORE CARDS ARE DRAWN FOR THE CURRENT TURN, the player may show these cards to their opponent. If the player can do this, that player WINS the game!
As a follow-up to my earlier reply, I mention this idea as my vision of a CHESS themed archetype Yu-Gi-Oh! deck: King's Bishop and Queen's Bishop would EACH have the ability to Special Summon the Knight or Rook on its side to the field if the Bishop is already on the field with the matching Knight or Rook for its side. In this version, King's Knight and Queen's Knight would EACH have the ability to directly attack the opponent, as their CHESS piece counterparts do have the ability to jump over other pieces. The King's Rook and Queen's Rook would EACH have the following special ability: Castling! "If this card is on the field with a King card, once per game, this Rook can switch positions with the King card to destroy one spell or trap card on the field"! Your deck can have four Pawn cards and one King card, one Queen card, one of EACH CHESS themed Bishop, Knight, and Rook card, and at least one Queen's Double card (13 to 15 cards in total) TRAP CARDS En Passant: If an attacking card has the ability to directly attack an opponent, and you have a Pawn on the field, reveal this card! If you do, destroy the attacking card! SPELL CARDS Pawn Promotion: If you have a Pawn on the field, reveal this card and sacrifice the Pawn to SPECIAL SUMMON one Queen, Queen's Double, Bishop, Knight, or Rook to the field!
0:06 Or coloquially by fans as "Poker Knights". Also as "Face Card Knights" 0:54 The scene that explains why THIS archetype got support that enables you summoning Slifer (and Ra) 2:29 What's "A Jack" ? 6:07 what symbol they represent? 6:20 only NOW i notice that 8:03 wonder when are we getting a card that references the time slifer was summoned using big shiled gardna, dark magician girl and gamma the magnet warrior 10:43 what's "Euchre" ? And why Jacks used to be Bowers? 11:20 this video shows its age, as this card was eventually printed
Fun fact: Jack in the playing card sense is actually a combining of two cards from tarot, where there is a Knight and a Page (sometimes a Knave) of all 4 suits.
Imperial bower is the ace of the poker knights, look at the feet in the card art, both feet make an ace symbol and they let you pull out kings and queens, which in turn pulls out jacks - it is the literal ace card
And in even more anime, JOKER is very versatile. It’s not many shows or games and such that depict Jokers as inconsistent in terms of weaknesses, as a Joker is supposed to be random in terms of being powerful or being weak.
When Yugioh and G Gundam lowkey taught me about playing cards and I still suck at normal cards lol. Still it is nice that the Knights also have an archetype.
When King's Knight, Queen's Knight, and Jack's Knight first appeared in YU-GI-OH, I found myself wishing that the makers of the game would eventually release the cards Knight Ace and Knight Ten with the following special ability: If after the player's fifth turn, but before drawing any cards, Knight Ace, King's Knight, Queen's Knight, Jack's Knight, and Knight Ten are in your hand, you may reveal these cards to your opponent. If you can cause this to happen, you WIN the game!
The fact that there are 4 monsters with "Joker" in their name could be a reference to the more modern inclusion of 4 Jokers in each deck of playing cards.
Slight correction: Arcana Knight Joker is summoned in Yugi's duel not against Yakou, but against his brainwashed twin Tenma Gekkou the Fairy deck user. Yakou brainwashed him using The Wicked Dreadroot, but is not in control of the duel, he's only watching from the control room
Could you do the Agents/Hyperion archetype next? They recently got support to have all the planets and i have theories on the different hyperions and wanted to hear yours. I had been searching for my personal main deck for a long time and feel these cards are it, and would love to see a video on my go to cards
Loved the video, as the face cards were my favorites when I started playing! I'd love a D/D/D trivia video, though i know the D/D/D archtype is quite big
It makes perfect sense in the game 500. Jacks are strongest (known as the bower cards) when you're playing with a specific trump suit (which you do most of the time). The king would then be next strongest of the 3 and Queen the weakest. They seem to be drawing specifically from this game or trump suit based games like it.
Me, a dedicated euchre player hearing about a card with "bower" in the name: Huh bower must be a more common term in various card games than I thought, because there's no way euchre is relevant enough to get a direct shoutout in a yugioh card Me when you explained that card: AHHHHHHHHHHH! Hell yeah!!!! :) Also, it's pronounced like the e and r are swapped, so "YOU-kr"
:D i'm glad you liked the script i sent. This was a fun video to watch
I appreciate it, thanks for submitting it. Honestly saved me hours of research!
@@TGSAnime since you did Legendary Dragons/Knights, Gandora, Gadget, Silent Swordsman/Magician, Dark Magician, Magician Girl, Mirror Force, Egyptian Gods, Exodia, Kuriboh, Magnet Warriors & now Knights of Face, the only archetypes left in Yugi's deck to cover are: Archfiend, Gaia the Fierce Knight, Black Luster Soldier, Phantom Beast (if you count Gazelle & Chimera) & Destruction Swordsman (Buster Blader)
@TGS anime. Do you think you could do Reiji Akaba's deck (D/D/D) i really enjoy them and i like what the cards are based off of. I already know what some monsters are inspired by (The monsters are based off of either the way the world could end example Armageddon,Apocalypse or the extra deck monsters are based off of Historical leaders or ruler's like D/D/D Flame king Ghenghis is based off of Ghenghis Khan.) Thank you!
@@TGSAnimecan the next YUGIOH archetype to be the Watts cards.
@@TGSAnime can you do the full Odd eyes archetype from both anime and manga versions.
Tim Barbone: Fine, I'll do it myself.
Who?!?!?
@@Alysa-Aiday The being who submitted the script for this video and the pinned comment for this video... Did you watch the entire video?
I believe the "Joker" in the 3 Arcana Joker cards are a reference to how sometimes the Joker as a wildcard can be seen as more valuable than a King. Would love to see an Ace card
I could see an Ace YuGiOh card being used for XYZ summoning. Ace card in the playing cards games usually can be either worth the least or highest value, like BlackJack. I could see the Ace card also being for Synchro and being a Tuner. It could work either like Gagaga Magician or Speedroid red eye dice
I hope they eventually release Royal Straight and Royal Straight Slasher for this archetype. Grand Championship cards get no love from Konami.
We still haven’t gotten half of Leon’s fairytale cards
Slasher sounds broken af tho
@@Khan-_-Art1st Oh, they'll nerf it. They nerf every anime effect.
@Flamethehedgehog 1245 master monk archetype needs some love, and she would be an amazing addition.
@@WhiteRaven696 Yeah the effect is OP if they don't nerf it because it basically just Harpy Feather Duster and Raigeki with cost, which is still worth it considering the effect.
I'm still butthurt that the most recent support for this archetype did not release Royal Straight Slasher as a actual card. I really wanted him.
They probably might do
I wanted a new fusion, the could have turned slasher into the new fusion with the spell card effect that came with it into his effect and then give him another effect and bam, a brilliant fusion monster
@@leeeyles1864
I also wanted a new fusion monster, when I first saw the cover card of Kings Court I assumed that Joker was a new fusion monster, turns out the new boss monster was just queens knight in a new outfit.
Don't worry. With all this support the Royal Knights of Face have now, I'm sure they'll make him in a future set. His effect to destroy everything on the field (and I'm sure it's not targeting) is really sick.
I just looked him up. That cards selectively mill 5 from the deck seems pretty damn powerful. Considering stuff like painful choice is banned and foolish burial is at 1. If he does come out, I think he'll have a nerf.
TGS Anime please do a Gaia The Fierce Knight/Black Luster Soldier Archetype
BLS might get new support in the next OCG main set or something Chaos themed.
I second this, love those cards
@@randomprofile5853 they already are an archetype
@@codyboothe2310 I know, I just said that it might get some new support or Chaos (Light & Dark support in the GY).
I have to get Gaia archetype
4:12 Yami Yugi: "Look. The Queen of Spades."
Tetsu: "What does that-"
Yami Yugi: "You lose." *kills Tetsu*
Poker gets wild when Yugi shows up
@@dragonMaster24921 especially in the manga when it involves a knife
I'm pretty late saying this but an interesting fact I'd like to mention is that these cards came with 7 cards per pack instead of the usual 5 or 9 like most if not all do. In any Card game like Poker, 7 is usually a lucky number. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Also this deck is made up of more Jokers than actual knights so it should definitely be a Joker Deck 😂
Technically this is still a series. They have cards clearly made to support them, but an archetype is defined by having support that specifically mentions a shared name. For example "Gimmick Puppet" is an archetype as there are cards that specifically mention "Gimmick Puppet" as opposed to individual card names or shared traits like Type, Attribute or in some cases ATK and/or DEF.
I apologize for the nerd moment, but some new players don't quite understand the difference and thus deserve some clarity.
On a side note: Have you covered Mathmech yet?
Reminds me of [The Melody of Awakening Dragon] which is clearly Blue-Eyes support due to the oddly specific mention of 3000 ATK and 2500 DEF.
@@MansMan42069 Yeah. Sometimes what is clearly intended to be legacy support for a certain card or archetype is made more generic either to improve the card's usefulness or because they have a reason to not make a series into an archetype. Melody is a case of the former as searching for a Dragon with a certain stat line means a lot more options than being restricted to "Blue-Eyes" monsters.
@@MasterArchfiend Perhaps for the case of the Poker Knights monsters, they simply never had a categorical identifier attached to their family of related cards.
Konami simply didn't have the foresight to give it an archetype name. Maybe future reprints will have errata text that says these are always considered "Poker Knight" cards.
@@MansMan42069 Well archetypes are dictated by the OCG name which is why cards that support the Warrior archetype or Magician archetype have to clarify that they support the synchro and pendulum monsters respectively and it is also why a lot of old cards needed a name change due to not being part of an archetype introduced years later.
While turning a series into an archetype is possible and has been done before, it would require some behind the scenes discussions and a lot of reprints which Konami tends to only bother with certain cards.
@@MasterArchfiend The most prominent I can remember being Buster Blader becoming an archetype and Destruction Sword technically being different archetype with inter-related cards.
I love the card art for this archetype.
Facts they look like badasses😎
When using playing cards, Jokers are either considered wild cards or they are stronger than the face cards (like if they were used in a game of Spades or War). The jokers can also be used to replace missing or damaged cards, or if they aren't being used sometimes people will designate face cards to be wild. Thus making them the "jokers" as it were. So there being more than 2 Jokers makes sense as it's referencing how people got around damaged cards without buying more.
fun fact: 4 kings in a deck of cards are based on 4 different rulers throughout history
Damn didn't know that, interesting.
so diamond and heart die of beheaded since the axe and sword through the head.
Which are?
Modern decks are no longer based on anyone however the original designs which came from France were said to be based on kings David, Alexander, Charlemagne, and Augustus. In those days they were made on wood and the King of Hearts lacks a moustache because the carver made a mistake
@vietthanhnguyen815
It's mostly folklore
But
The King of Spades is Said to be King David of Isra-el
The King of Diamons is said to be Julius Ceasar of Rome
The King of Hearts is said to be Charlemagne of the Franks
And the King of Clubs is said to be Alexander the Great of Greece
For Jack, Queen, and Kings Knight, like tgs said I think they started as spades. But looking at the artwork of the upgrade cards it seems they went to Diamond's.
I loved this archetype! Their effects of controling the board and the way spell and trap cards can be recovered to use them as fuel is pretty good.
Great video, I liked a lot the explanations about the rol of each card in the real world.
I don't get why these aren't just called the Face Knights or the Arcana Knights.
I thought it was Arcana knights, that's the only name I've ever heard the archetype referred to as.
The japanese call them the arcana knights.
I've heard them referred to as Poker Knights. I don't remember where but it's stuck with me since
I guess Arcana Knights could cause confusion with the Arcana Force archetype. Even though no cards that just mention an "Arcana" archetype by itself exist.
Still, new people might think Force and Knights would be sub-archetypes of the Arcana.
@@Mrryn Weird thing is, they have nothing to do with poker.
In a lot of anime and games, JACK is actually quite powerful, even against a king or Queen. I suppose if we’re going by cards, it does beat every card other than ace, King; and Queen so perhaps anything below them would be vulnerable to a Jack.
Jack is also surprisingly a very overused name as I’ve seen
Jack of Blades
Jack Atlas should have used that card lol.
@@deathechovii I am most familiar with him
It must be noted that Jack's Knight had been compared to the Jack of Spades, which is depicted in a standard deck of cards as a one-eyed Jack. In some Poker games, the one-eyed face cards ( Jack of Hearts, Jack of Spades, and King of Diamonds) are designated as Wild Cards! This can explain why the Jack's Knight card in Yu-Gi-Oh is considered stronger than King's Knight and Queen's Knight!
@@deathechovii Oh that Person.......even after Centuries I still remember him.....remember the terror he has done.....remember what he has done to my Family.
Great to see this archetype eventually becoming a full fledged one. Thanks for the script, Tim, and thank you for the video, TGS Anime!
Would be neat to see 52 cards each based on each card in the deck.
Make so having 60 is better then 40 cards.
Also the “wining hands” could be neat as well.
Yeah, that would be really cool, what would their gimmick be though?
@@the24thcolossusjustchillin39 I would imagine it would be something akin to having field or hand presence to make Poker hands, with successive tiers getting more powerful effects. I'd imagine they'd retrain Royal Straight Slasher to be the ultimate Boss Monster for the archetype, since if you could actually pull that off in a game, you'd need a HEFTY reward.
@@RotaAbyssian finally i can be gambling with my favorite cards.
"Oops ah shit i brought the wrong poker cards. Brought actual cards to the locals"
@@jackryderproductions1030 lol
So glad you did these, just bought kings court and as support cards for my slifer deck
Extra Joker sounds like a Kamen Rider's name haha
Reminds me of Blade and W
Turn up!
Extra Joker
Extra Metal
Extra Trigger
Now, what does the Extra memory do, exactly?
@@nexidal9656legacy Boost the power of the Gaia Memories I guess. It's like an OTG adapter that acts as a bridge between the belt and the memory.
@@MDLGamingX well blade did use the whole suit theme with blade using the diamond suit and w have the joker gaia memories.
Please do an episode on the "Darkness" archetype, specifically the cards that Nightshroud/Darkness used in season 4 of GX.
No idea if ot is intentional or not but queen's knights collar has a chess board pattern (queen is the strongest piece in chess) and the king has a pattern in the same location reminiscent of a backgammon board, now I may be stretching but these cards became important parts of yugis deck the king of games and well what better to represent the mastery of all games than an series of cards that reference not only the obvious playing cards but also other classic games
I'm surprised we don't have an Ace card
Hopefully, if they ever print Royal Straight Slasher they either make him a ritual monster or get rid of the spell card and give him another summoning condition.
I think a ritual would work extremely well, make the ritual card require 3 light warrior monsters to use. It would allow him to be added to another deck but it would be easiest in his own series.
He's even better, but still bad.
Pretty sure that some people call these Poker Knights.
The one thing I can say why Jack's knight is the strongest is maybe he went from a paultry knave to a member or even head of the elite guardsmen, after he showed potential and skill with a sword and shield, in charge of protecting the royal family aka king and Queen's knight.
I was thinking that too. That could be why the king is stronger than the queen too. The king protects the queen, and the jack protects them both.
The inconsistency in kings knights body size in court of cards compared to jokers straight and his original art low key bugs me
Another interesting thing is each upgraded knight has twice the attack of the base. Aside from Queen's knight however she can reach 3000 atk so long as you have 6 cards in hand
Arcana Extra Joker has 2800. Which is twice King's Knight defense, not his attack.
Queens knight also counts your opponents cards for her attack stat
I just rewatched all of Duel Monsters and honestly, it was a good 5 seasons.
Last few episodes were sad
I dueled someone on Yugioh Nexus who had set the cards drawn in the draw phase to 15, so I always got Arcana Triumph Joker and the original face knights. By going first, I could get my monster to over 55,000 ATK
Why we can't get get Ace's, Club/Spade/Diamond/Heart's Knight, and spells/traps support based on poker hands?
Well I’m most card games it goes jack, queen, king this arch type is actually based on 5 card stud with a added role that one eyed jacks are wild. Just a bit of a fun fact it is pointing out in Jack’s knight evolved form by adding another cards effect.
I remember playing the OG trio when I was a kid. Yep, you did this series justice. Glad they received modern support. I was really hyped when I heard of King’s Court.
Jokers knight is fire AF😁😁🔥🔥🔥
One of the most iconic cards of the original series in my opinion.
4:33 the card you show probably explains why..there is diamonds and clubs on the artwork of that specific queen of spades..can't find a heart unless you wanna count her hair parting as that which I wouldn't.
I've been waiting 4 you to make this video TGDanime
One of the my most favourite archetypes!🔥❤️
Same
Isn't Jack the highest in Sheepshead? Pretty sure that in Sheepshead it's Jack>Queen>King>10. Been awhile since I played, but I do remember that the King was barely above 10.
jack is a knave/servant? I never knew that. not that I ever bothered searching for the term. I just assumed its a fancy word for prince since its king, queen and then jack which much like the prior two also appears like royalty.
Now the curse will activate and Konami will release more support for this archetype, making this video outdated.
These cards are so iconic I’m glad they got support
"His loayilty is to justice his duty is protect the weak" well that very cool 😮😊😊😊
Really liked this overview of the Knights archetype. Ever since I drew all three from a box of Elemental Energy back in the day and gave them a try in a deck focusing on Ra, I've fallen in love with playing with these cards. So naturally, I love seeing them get any kind of positive attention that I feel they deserve.
Ty for these Sam love the history behind the cards
Each suit did represent a real world thing, with Spades being swords for the Knights and Soldiers who protected the people, so it makes sense that Warriors based on cards would all favour the Spade motif.
Hearts represented the Church
Diamond the aristocrats, the wealthy
And Clubs the peasants, the poor.
If King's Knight and Queen's Knight had EACH been given a Bishop and a Rook as a separate matching set of Summoning cards, you would have been able to create a deck based on the game of CHESS! Since they made King's Knight, Queen's Knight and JACK'S Knight, I found myself wishing that the game's creators would have ALSO created Knight Ace and Knight Ten, with the Ace and Ten having the following special ability mentioned on both cards: after a player's fifth ACTUAL turn, if ALL FIVE CARDS are in one's hand at the START of a turn, but BEFORE ANY MORE CARDS ARE DRAWN FOR THE CURRENT TURN, the player may show these cards to their opponent. If the player can do this, that player WINS the game!
As a follow-up to my earlier reply, I mention this idea as my vision of a CHESS themed archetype Yu-Gi-Oh! deck:
King's Bishop and Queen's Bishop would EACH have the ability to Special Summon the Knight or Rook on its side to the field if the Bishop is already on the field with the matching Knight or Rook for its side.
In this version, King's Knight and Queen's Knight would EACH have the ability to directly attack the opponent, as their CHESS piece counterparts do have the ability to jump over other pieces.
The King's Rook and Queen's Rook would EACH have the following special ability: Castling! "If this card is on the field with a King card, once per game, this Rook can switch positions with the King card to destroy one spell or trap card on the field"!
Your deck can have four Pawn cards and one King card, one Queen card, one of EACH CHESS themed Bishop, Knight, and Rook card, and at least one Queen's Double card (13 to 15 cards in total)
TRAP CARDS
En Passant: If an attacking card has the ability to directly attack an opponent, and you have a Pawn on the field, reveal this card! If you do, destroy the attacking card!
SPELL CARDS
Pawn Promotion: If you have a Pawn on the field, reveal this card and sacrifice the Pawn to SPECIAL SUMMON one Queen, Queen's Double, Bishop, Knight, or Rook to the field!
0:06 Or coloquially by fans as "Poker Knights". Also as "Face Card Knights"
0:54 The scene that explains why THIS archetype got support that enables you summoning Slifer (and Ra)
2:29 What's "A Jack" ? 6:07 what symbol they represent? 6:20 only NOW i notice that
8:03 wonder when are we getting a card that references the time slifer was summoned using big shiled gardna, dark magician girl and gamma the magnet warrior
10:43 what's "Euchre" ? And why Jacks used to be Bowers?
11:20 this video shows its age, as this card was eventually printed
Fun fact: Jack in the playing card sense is actually a combining of two cards from tarot, where there is a Knight and a Page (sometimes a Knave) of all 4 suits.
Now I can play poker theme with this.
Arcana knight Joker appeared in the tournament arc of season 5 of the original yugioh anime
Little known fact about DCs Joker, 11:58
Great vid TGS, I use an Arcana Knight Joker deck in Duel Links.
I hope Royal Straight Slasher is added someday.
I hope this archetype gets viable one day like Buster Blader.
Konami did make royal straight slasher and the spell card royal straight so thats a fun fact to know!
Spade 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace!
Joker card is wild card
_Liar! I’ve seen many gambling games, and Jokers have never been wild_
You are telling me that one of Atem's favorite archetypes is the Poker archetype?....
COOL!!
Poor Man's Knights of Legend
It’s only a matter of time till we finally got ace knight.
Imperial bower is the ace of the poker knights, look at the feet in the card art, both feet make an ace symbol and they let you pull out kings and queens, which in turn pulls out jacks - it is the literal ace card
@@leeeyles1864 then how about 10s knight to finish the straight royal flush
Good video + congrats Tim 👍🏿👍🏿
Ahh yes. The ol Royal Straight Flush.
Legend says nobody has ever assembled all 5 cards together...
And in even more anime, JOKER is very versatile. It’s not many shows or games and such that depict Jokers as inconsistent in terms of weaknesses, as a Joker is supposed to be random in terms of being powerful or being weak.
Thank God they didn't give him a shitty coinflip effect
They actually stayed very true to the source material then.
@@matiasnahuelrizzidelrio6885 Haven't seen those in a long time.
I don't know why, but every time I hear about the Knights of Face, I think of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
When Yugioh and G Gundam lowkey taught me about playing cards and I still suck at normal cards lol. Still it is nice that the Knights also have an archetype.
Extra joker looks like he has someone on his shoulder and I can't unsee it now
I like this. I had a reasonable success with a deck with the main cards before.
Anybody else notice that @1:43 he plays obelisk
This is my favorite archetype thanks for making this video.
Finally, the Poker Knights have an archetype.
I just really like this kind of videos
I think this kind of videos is the best
I would wish they made an “ACE” knight if that counts
The Ace is the boss monster. So if we look at Yugi’s deck and these monster, Yugi’s “Ace” is Dark Magician.
When King's Knight, Queen's Knight, and Jack's Knight first appeared in YU-GI-OH, I found myself wishing that the makers of the game would eventually release the cards Knight Ace and Knight Ten with the following special ability: If after the player's fifth turn, but before drawing any cards, Knight Ace, King's Knight, Queen's Knight, Jack's Knight, and Knight Ten are in your hand, you may reveal these cards to your opponent. If you can cause this to happen, you WIN the game!
@@jeffreyweaver9854 a royal flush.
@@themerchantinblack6157 the highest hand in straight poker, nothing wild
@@jeffreyweaver9854 sorry my term of poker is rusty.
Eh you can call them "Knights of face" all you want but to me they'll always the "Poker Knights". Sounds WAY cool to me.
you could say that it the second extra deck joker
Fun fact they actually got royal straight slasher as a card now think one of the new packs they add the anime exclusive spell card and him
Love how they started turning anime exclusives into real cards.
This archetype has style in spades
Another great video TGS Anime
I hope Royal Straight Slasher gets printed in TCG/OCG someday
I wish there were more Knights of Face effect monsters because there normal monster are little unreliable.
Yugi used arcana knight joker in Kaibas second tournament
This is why Yu-Gi-Oh! Trivia is so fun
Not only do you learn about an archetype, you also learn something new about what they're themed after ♠️♥️♦️♣️
they made royal straight and royal straight slasher in ocg.
Now that this archetype is getting more fleshed out, it makes me sad that "Straight Flush" is already a card.
Spade is considered the strongest suit in poker
So... If there was an Ace knight monster, would it be the Ace of Spades?
*cue Motorhead*
I just love this support as it supports the original monsters only, Jacks knight, Queens knight and Kings knight.
The fact that there are 4 monsters with "Joker" in their name could be a reference to the more modern inclusion of 4 Jokers in each deck of playing cards.
Slight correction: Arcana Knight Joker is summoned in Yugi's duel not against Yakou, but against his brainwashed twin Tenma Gekkou the Fairy deck user.
Yakou brainwashed him using The Wicked Dreadroot, but is not in control of the duel, he's only watching from the control room
An R manga fan too!!! Sweetness yes I love that side story.!!
@@Ahloveyafuhso right? I hope it gets animated honestly. All the duels are such a banger, and every Card Professor's decks have such a unique theme.
Could you do the Agents/Hyperion archetype next? They recently got support to have all the planets and i have theories on the different hyperions and wanted to hear yours. I had been searching for my personal main deck for a long time and feel these cards are it, and would love to see a video on my go to cards
I would like to see more cards of this arch type. I want to build a deck focused around them.
I love these videos so much
Hopefully we get the Royal Straight Slasher soon !
Loved the video, as the face cards were my favorites when I started playing!
I'd love a D/D/D trivia video, though i know the D/D/D archtype is quite big
You should do ursartics maybe
The new joker was based on the monster Yugi used called tricky ... Stats and effect are almost the same
A request : Archfiend archetypes
Wonder if they will eventually release and ace card monster for the archetype along with straight flush an slasher. A literal Ace of a card XD.
I just realized in black clover, all the kingdom's names are based on the symbols on the cards (spade, heart, clover, diamond).
Wait! Why has that one Knight Yugi played against Leon in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Grand Championship hasn’t been made a card yet?
It makes perfect sense in the game 500. Jacks are strongest (known as the bower cards) when you're playing with a specific trump suit (which you do most of the time). The king would then be next strongest of the 3 and Queen the weakest. They seem to be drawing specifically from this game or trump suit based games like it.
Me, a dedicated euchre player hearing about a card with "bower" in the name: Huh bower must be a more common term in various card games than I thought, because there's no way euchre is relevant enough to get a direct shoutout in a yugioh card
Me when you explained that card: AHHHHHHHHHHH! Hell yeah!!!! :)
Also, it's pronounced like the e and r are swapped, so "YOU-kr"