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|Japanese = ファイアー・バード
 
|Japanese = ファイアー・バード
 
|Phonetic = Faiā Bādo
 
|Phonetic = Faiā Bādo
|Released = [[DM-03 Rampage of the Super Warriors]]
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|Released = [[DM-03]]
 
|Civilization = Fire (mainly)
 
|Civilization = Fire (mainly)
 
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'''Fire Bird''' is a [[race]] of [[creature]] in the [[Fire Civilization]].
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'''Fire Bird''' is a [[race]] of [[creature]] primarily in the [[Fire Civilization]].
   
 
==Nomenclature==
 
==Nomenclature==
Many Fire Bird evolution creatures feature "Bird of Fire" (火之鳥, ''Hi no tori'') as a suffix. This is often identified as a "Phoenix".
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Many Fire Bird evolution creatures feature 火之鳥 (''Hi no tori'', Bird of Fire) as a suffix. This is often identified as a "Phoenix".
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
 
Each of the other civilizations also feature some mono-civilization Fire Birds.
 
Each of the other civilizations also feature some mono-civilization Fire Birds.
   
Both [[Armored Dragon]]'s and Fire Birds have many effects to complement each other in battle.
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Both [[Dragon]]s, especially [[Armored Dragon]]s and Fire Birds have many effects to complement each other in battle. Aside of [[Armored Dragon]]s, other races, such as [[Phoenix]]es, [[God]]s, [[Red Command Dragon]]s and [[Mega Command Dragon]]s receive support from them.
   
There are a few archetypes of Fire Birds introduced to the game. The first is a group of Fire Birds that feature [[Template:Lupia|Lupia]] in their name. Many of these Lupia creatures focus on supporting either [[Dragon]] or "[[Template:NEX|NEX]]" creatures. Another set of Fire Birds introduced during the Awakening Saga feature "[[Template:Aini|Aini]]" in their name, these creatures focus on "[[Template:Double Cross|Double Cross]]" ({{Tooltip|Chai Aini}}) and Psychic Creatures ({{Tooltip|Shobu Aini}} and {{Tooltip|Reppi Aini}}). The third group of Fire Birds is the Pippi series who are introduced throughout [[Episode 1]] of the DMR Series, usually supporting the [[Hunter]] race with few of them are even featured as Psychic cells of Hunter Psychic Super Creatures.
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There are a few archetypes of Fire Birds introduced to the game. The first is a group of Fire Birds that feature [[Lupia]] in their name. Many of these Lupia creatures focus on supporting either [[Dragon]] or [[NEX]] creatures. Another set of Fire Birds introduced during the Awakening Saga feature [[Aini]] in their name, these creatures focus on the [[Double Cross]] archetype ({{Tooltip|Chai Aini}}) and [[Psychic Creature]]s ({{Tooltip|Shobu Aini}} and {{Tooltip|Reppi Aini}}). The third group of Fire Birds is the Pippi series who are introduced throughout [[Episode 1]] of the DMR Series, usually supporting the [[Hunter]] race with few of them are even featured as Psychic cells of Hunter Psychic Super Creatures.
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As most of them do not have over 2000 power, Fire Birds are extremely vulnerable to Power-Based Removal and also Decrease Power abilities such as [[Rose Castle]]. Due to the sheer frequency of this, the term "Roast Bird" {{Kanji|(焼き鳥)}} is often being used to refer to Fire Birds being removed by power-based removal and Rose Castle is often called "Roast Bird Castle". {{Kanji|(焼き鳥城)}}
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
 
Fire Birds are cute small birds that make their nests around the mouth of volcanoes. Easily identified by the fire at the tip of their tails, they coexist with [[Dragon]]s. Fire Birds move quickly and are very curious and likable. Unlike other Fire creatures, they are not an aggressive race. However, if their nest is attacked, they fight back hard risking their lives. Not surprisingly, Fire Birds have a short life expectancy. When they sense their end is near, they dive into the mouth of a volcano. One out of a thousand Fire Birds comes back alive after the dive.
 
Fire Birds are cute small birds that make their nests around the mouth of volcanoes. Easily identified by the fire at the tip of their tails, they coexist with [[Dragon]]s (similar to [[wikipedia:Oxpecker|Oxpeckers]]). Fire Birds move quickly and are very curious and likable. Unlike other Fire creatures, they are not an aggressive race. However, if their nest is attacked, they fight back hard risking their lives. Not surprisingly, Fire Birds have a short life expectancy. When they sense their end is near, they dive into the mouth of a volcano. One out of a thousand Fire Birds comes back alive after the dive.
 
   
 
==Support==
 
==Support==
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===Supporting===
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''Cards that support Fire Birds''
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{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
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! Support Card: !! Card Effect:
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| {{Tooltip|Captain Dracken}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal the top 5 cards of your deck. Put all non-evolution '''Fire Birds''' from among them into the battle zone, and put the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.
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| {{Tooltip|Come On Pippi}} || ► Put up to 2 '''Fire Bird''' [[psychic creature]]s that cost 3 or less from your hyperspatial zone into the battle zone.
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| {{Tooltip|Flamewing Dragon}} || ■ Whenever this creature attacks, search your deck. You may take a '''Fire Bird''' from your deck, show that '''Fire Bird''' to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your deck.
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| {{Tooltip|Genji Aini}} || {{Tap}} Destroy one of your '''Fire Birds''' or [[Dragon]]s. You may put a '''Dragon''' or '''Fire Bird''' that costs the same as or 1 more than the destroyed creature from your hand into the battle zone.
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| {{Tooltip|Kaiser Wing Dragon}} || ■ [[Break Bonus]] [[File:Breakbonus.gif]] Reveal the top card of your deck. If that card is a '''Fire Bird''' you may put it into the battle zone. If that card isn't a '''Fire Bird''' put it into your graveyard.
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| {{Tooltip|Love Batoracchi}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, choose one of your '''Fire Birds''' or [[Dragon]]s and one of your opponent's creatures. Those 2 creatures battle.
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| {{Tooltip|NEX, Blastdragon}} || ■ Whenever you put this creature into the battle zone or attacks, reveal the top card of your deck. If it's a '''Fire Bird''', put it into the battle zone. Otherwise, put it on the bottom of your deck. <br> ■ Each of your '''Fire Birds''' in the battle zone gets "speed attacker".
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| {{Tooltip|Rinne Lupia}} || ■ Whenever one of your [[Dragon]]s or '''Fire Birds''' would be destroyed, you may shuffle that creature into your deck instead.
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| {{Tooltip|Soul Burn Dragon}} || ■ Whenever this creature attacks, reveal the top card of your deck. If that card is a '''Fire Bird''' you may put it into the battle zone. If that card is a [[Dragon]], destroy one of your opponent's creatures that has power 4000 or less. If that card is [[Überdragon Sunburst NEX]] you may put it on top of this card.
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| {{Tooltip|Überdragon Fighbird}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, put all non-evolution '''Fire Birds''' from your mana zone into the battle zone. If this effect is used in a "Duel Road tournament" event, you may also put any number of evolution '''Fire Birds''' from your mana zone into the battle zone.
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| {{Tooltip|Volcano Fudou, the Twin Blast}} || ■ Whenever one of your '''Fire Birds''' leaves the battle zone, one of your creatures in the battle zone can attack untapped creatures until the end of the turn.
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| {{Tooltip|Zack Pichi, Winged Dragon Admiral}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal the top 3 cards of your deck. Put all [[Armored Dragon]]s and '''Fire Birds''' revealed in this way into your hand and the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order. If all the revealed cards were [[Dragon]]s this creature gets "speed attacker".
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| {{Tooltip|Zero Kaiser}} || ■ Whenever one of your '''Fire Birds''' is destroyed, your opponent chooses one of his shields and returns it to his hand.
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===Supported===
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''Cards supported by Fire Birds''
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
 
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! width="40%" | Support Card:
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! Supported Card: !! Card Effect:
! width="60%" | Card Effect:
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Ambitious Dragon}} || ■ This creature gets +2000 power for each of your '''Fire Birds''' in the battle zone. <br> ■ While you have a '''Fire Bird''' in the battle zone, this creature has "double breaker".
| {{Tooltip|Flamewing Dragon}}
 
| When this creature attacks, search your deck. You may take a '''Fire Bird''' from your deck, show that '''Fire Bird''' to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Bolshack NEX}} || ■ This creature has "power attacker +1000" for each '''Fire Bird''' in your graveyard.
| {{Tooltip|Kaiser Wing Dragon}}
 
| Break Bonus Reveal the top card of your deck. If that card is a '''Fire Bird''' you may put it into the battle zone
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Crimson GENJI Double Cross, the Swordmaster Awakened}} || ■ When this creature would leave the battle zone, put the top card of your deck into your graveyard. If that card is a '''Fire Bird''' this creature stays in the battle zone and you may put a fire [[psychic creature]] that costs 7 or less from your hyperspatial zone into the battle zone.
| {{Tooltip|Rinne Lupia}}
 
| Whenever your Dragons or '''Fire Birds''' are destroyed, you may return that creature to your deck and shuffle it instead.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Infinity Dragon}} || ■ When one of your [[Dragon]]s would leave the battle zone, put the top card of your deck into your graveyard. If it's a [[Dragon]] or a '''Fire Bird''', it stays in the battle zone instead.
| {{Tooltip|Soul Burn Dragon}}
 
| When this creature attacks, reveal the top card of your deck. If that card is a '''Fire Bird''' you may put it into the battle zone.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Let's Duel Brothers}} || ■ Put all your '''Fire Birds''' in the battle zone on the bottom of your deck in any order. Then reveal cards from the top of your deck until you reveal a number of non-evolution [[Armored Dragon]]s equal to the number of '''Fire Birds''' you put on the bottom of your deck. Put all non-evolution [[Armored Dragon]]s you revealed into the battle zone, then put the rest into your graveyard.
| {{Tooltip|Überdragon Fighbird}}
 
| When you put this creature into the battle zone, put all non-evolution '''Fire Birds''' from your mana zone into the battle zone. If this effect is used in a "Duel Road tournament" event, you may also put any number of evolution '''Fire Birds''' from your mana zone into the battle zone.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Love Dracchi}} || ■ Your [[Revolutionary]] [[evolution creature]]s may cost 1 less to summon for each of your '''Fire Birds''' in the battle zone. They can't cost 0 or less.
| {{Tooltip|Zack Pichi, Winged Dragon Admiral}}
 
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| When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal the top 3 cards of your deck. Put all Armored Dragon and '''Fire Bird''' revealed in this way into your hand and the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.
 
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| {{Tooltip|Storm Double Cross, Blastdragon (Tornado Chain)}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, put the top 2 cards of your deck into your graveyard. If one of those cards is a '''Fire Bird''', this creature gets "speed attacker" until the end of the turn.<br />■ While you have 5 or more '''Fire Birds''' in your graveyard, this creature gets "power attacker +6000" and "triple breaker".
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| {{Tooltip|Storm Double Cross, Temporal Storm}} || ■ [[Awaken]]—At the start of your turn, you may shuffle 5 '''Fire Birds''' in your graveyard into your deck. If you do, flip this creature.
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| {{Tooltip|Terradragon Soulgardas}} || ■ When this creature would be destroyed, you may put a [[Earth Dragon]] and a '''Fire Bird''' from your mana zone into your graveyard. If you do, this creature stays in the battle zone instead.
 
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===Anti-Fire Bird Cards===
 
''Anti-Fire Bird Cards''
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{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
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! Card: !! Card Effect:
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|[[Bird Stew Party Time!]] || ■ Destroy all your opponent's '''Fire Birds'''.
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===[[Evolution Creature]]s===
 
''Creatures that evolve from Fire Birds''
 
''Creatures that evolve from Fire Birds''
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
 
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! Evolution Creature:
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! Evolution Creature: !! Evolves From:
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! Evolves From:
 
 
| {{Tooltip|Asteroid Luxus, Shower of Light}} || ■ [[Vortex evolution]]—Put on 2 of your [[Dragon]]s, '''Fire Birds''', and/or [[Tyranno Drake]]s.
 
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| {{Tooltip|Boleas, Bird of Fire}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds'''.
| {{Tooltip|Asteroid Luxus, Shower of Light}}
 
| [[Vortex evolution]]<br />2x [[Dragon]]s, '''Fire Birds''', or [[Tyranno Drake]]s.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Death Phoenix, Avatar of Doom}} || ■ [[Vortex evolution]]—Put on one of your [[Zombie Dragon]]s and one of your '''Fire Birds'''.
| {{Tooltip|Boleas, Bird of Fire}}
 
| 1x '''Fire Birds'''.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Eternal Phoenix, Phoenix of the Dragonflame}} || ■ [[Vortex evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds''' and one of your [[Armored Dragon]]s.
| {{Tooltip|Death Phoenix, Avatar of Doom}}
 
| [[Vortex evolution]]<br />1x [[Zombie Dragon]]s and 1x '''Fire Birds'''.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Galaxy Cross Aini, Sky Lord Dragonmech}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your [[Armored Dragon]]s or '''Fire Birds'''.
| {{Tooltip|Eternal Phoenix, Phoenix of the Dragonflame}}
 
| [[Vortex evolution]]<br />1x '''Fire Birds''' and 1x [[Armored Dragon]]s.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Guldan, Bird of Fire}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds'''.
| {{Tooltip|Galaxy Cross Aini, Sky Lord Dragonmech}}
 
| 1x [[Armored Dragon]]s or '''Fire Birds'''.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Kaiser Aini, Bird of Fire}} || ■ [[Graveyard Vortex evolution]]—Choose 2 '''Fire Birds''' in your graveyard and put this creature into the battle zone on top of those creatures.
| {{Tooltip|Guldan, Bird of Fire}}
 
| 1x '''Fire Birds'''
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Kaiser Aini, Bird of Fire}}
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| {{Tooltip|Kagekiri, Bird of Fire}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds''' or [[Origin]]s.
| [[Grave Vortex Evolution]]<br />2x '''Fire Birds''' in your graveyard
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Kagekiri, Bird of Fire}}
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| {{Tooltip|Pildol, Bird of Fire}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds''' or [[Origin]]s.
| 1x '''Fire Birds''' or Origins
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Rising NEX, the Enlightened}} || ■ [[Ultimate Evolution]]—Put on one of your Evolution [[Armored Dragon]]s or Evolution '''Fire Birds'''.
| {{Tooltip|Pildol, Bird of Fire}}
 
| 1 x '''Fire Birds''' or Origins.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Soul Phoenix, Avatar of Unity}} || ■ [[Vortex evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds''' and one of your [[Earth Dragon]]s.
| {{Tooltip|Rising NEX, the Enlightened}}
 
| [[Ultimate Evolution]]<br />Evolution [[Armored Dragon]]s or Evolution '''Fire Birds'''.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Überdragon Bolmeteus Crimson}} || ■ Whenever your '''Fire Birds''' would break a shield, look at that shield. If that shield has "Shield Trigger", your opponent puts that shield into his graveyard. If it doesn't, your opponent puts it into his hand.
| {{Tooltip|Soul Phoenix, Avatar of Unity}}
 
| [[Vortex evolution]]<br />1x '''Fire Birds''' and 1x [[Earth Dragon]]s.
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Überdragon Galactica "Sword Flash" Dragon}}
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| {{Tooltip|Überdragon Galactica "Sword Flash" Dragon}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your '''Fire Birds'''.
| 1x '''Fire Bird'''
 
 
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| {{Tooltip|Valkyrie Lupia, Sky Lord Dragonmech}}
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| {{Tooltip|Valkyrie Lupia, Sky Lord Dragonmech}} || ■ [[Evolution]]—Put on one of your [[Armored Dragon]]s or '''Fire Birds'''.
| 1x [[Armored Dragon]]s or Fire Birds.
 
 
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==[[Name Category|Name Categories]]==
''Anti-Fire Bird Cards:''
 
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*[[Aini]]
* {{Tooltip|Bird Stew Party Time!}}
 
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*[[Double Cross]]
**Destroy all of your opponent's Fire Birds.
 
   
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'''Families'''
==Archetype==
 
*[[Template:Aini|Aini]]
 
 
*[[Template:Lupia|Lupia]]
 
*[[Template:Lupia|Lupia]]
   

Revision as of 18:37, 17 February 2020

Fire Bird
Japanflag ファイアー・バード
Phonetic: Faiā Bādo
Released In: DM-03
Civilization(s): Template:Fire (mainly)
Dmwiki.net: Article
Category: Fire Bird

Fire Bird is a race of creature primarily in the Fire Civilization.

Nomenclature

Many Fire Bird evolution creatures feature 火之鳥 (Hi no tori, Bird of Fire) as a suffix. This is often identified as a "Phoenix".

Gameplay

Each of the other civilizations also feature some mono-civilization Fire Birds.

Both Dragons, especially Armored Dragons and Fire Birds have many effects to complement each other in battle. Aside of Armored Dragons, other races, such as Phoenixes, Gods, Red Command Dragons and Mega Command Dragons receive support from them.

There are a few archetypes of Fire Birds introduced to the game. The first is a group of Fire Birds that feature Lupia in their name. Many of these Lupia creatures focus on supporting either Dragon or NEX creatures. Another set of Fire Birds introduced during the Awakening Saga feature Aini in their name, these creatures focus on the Double Cross archetype (Chai Aini) and Psychic Creatures (Shobu Aini and Reppi Aini). The third group of Fire Birds is the Pippi series who are introduced throughout Episode 1 of the DMR Series, usually supporting the Hunter race with few of them are even featured as Psychic cells of Hunter Psychic Super Creatures.

As most of them do not have over 2000 power, Fire Birds are extremely vulnerable to Power-Based Removal and also Decrease Power abilities such as Rose Castle. Due to the sheer frequency of this, the term "Roast Bird" Template:Kanji is often being used to refer to Fire Birds being removed by power-based removal and Rose Castle is often called "Roast Bird Castle". Template:Kanji

Story

Fire Birds are cute small birds that make their nests around the mouth of volcanoes. Easily identified by the fire at the tip of their tails, they coexist with Dragons. Fire Birds move quickly and are very curious and likable. Unlike other Fire creatures, they are not an aggressive race. However, if their nest is attacked, they fight back hard risking their lives. Not surprisingly, Fire Birds have a short life expectancy. When they sense their end is near, they dive into the mouth of a volcano. One out of a thousand Fire Birds comes back alive after the dive.

Support

Supporting

Cards that support Fire Birds

Support Card: Card Effect:
Captain Dracken ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal the top 5 cards of your deck. Put all non-evolution Fire Birds from among them into the battle zone, and put the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.
Come On Pippi ► Put up to 2 Fire Bird psychic creatures that cost 3 or less from your hyperspatial zone into the battle zone.
Flamewing Dragon ■ Whenever this creature attacks, search your deck. You may take a Fire Bird from your deck, show that Fire Bird to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your deck.
Genji Aini Tap Destroy one of your Fire Birds or Dragons. You may put a Dragon or Fire Bird that costs the same as or 1 more than the destroyed creature from your hand into the battle zone.
Kaiser Wing Dragon Break Bonus File:Breakbonus.gif Reveal the top card of your deck. If that card is a Fire Bird you may put it into the battle zone. If that card isn't a Fire Bird put it into your graveyard.
Love Batoracchi ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, choose one of your Fire Birds or Dragons and one of your opponent's creatures. Those 2 creatures battle.
NEX, Blastdragon ■ Whenever you put this creature into the battle zone or attacks, reveal the top card of your deck. If it's a Fire Bird, put it into the battle zone. Otherwise, put it on the bottom of your deck.
■ Each of your Fire Birds in the battle zone gets "speed attacker".
Rinne Lupia ■ Whenever one of your Dragons or Fire Birds would be destroyed, you may shuffle that creature into your deck instead.
Soul Burn Dragon ■ Whenever this creature attacks, reveal the top card of your deck. If that card is a Fire Bird you may put it into the battle zone. If that card is a Dragon, destroy one of your opponent's creatures that has power 4000 or less. If that card is Überdragon Sunburst NEX you may put it on top of this card.
Überdragon Fighbird ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, put all non-evolution Fire Birds from your mana zone into the battle zone. If this effect is used in a "Duel Road tournament" event, you may also put any number of evolution Fire Birds from your mana zone into the battle zone.
Volcano Fudou, the Twin Blast ■ Whenever one of your Fire Birds leaves the battle zone, one of your creatures in the battle zone can attack untapped creatures until the end of the turn.
Zack Pichi, Winged Dragon Admiral ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal the top 3 cards of your deck. Put all Armored Dragons and Fire Birds revealed in this way into your hand and the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order. If all the revealed cards were Dragons this creature gets "speed attacker".
Zero Kaiser ■ Whenever one of your Fire Birds is destroyed, your opponent chooses one of his shields and returns it to his hand.

Supported

Cards supported by Fire Birds

Supported Card: Card Effect:
Ambitious Dragon ■ This creature gets +2000 power for each of your Fire Birds in the battle zone.
■ While you have a Fire Bird in the battle zone, this creature has "double breaker".
Bolshack NEX ■ This creature has "power attacker +1000" for each Fire Bird in your graveyard.
Crimson GENJI Double Cross, the Swordmaster Awakened ■ When this creature would leave the battle zone, put the top card of your deck into your graveyard. If that card is a Fire Bird this creature stays in the battle zone and you may put a fire psychic creature that costs 7 or less from your hyperspatial zone into the battle zone.
Infinity Dragon ■ When one of your Dragons would leave the battle zone, put the top card of your deck into your graveyard. If it's a Dragon or a Fire Bird, it stays in the battle zone instead.
Let's Duel Brothers ■ Put all your Fire Birds in the battle zone on the bottom of your deck in any order. Then reveal cards from the top of your deck until you reveal a number of non-evolution Armored Dragons equal to the number of Fire Birds you put on the bottom of your deck. Put all non-evolution Armored Dragons you revealed into the battle zone, then put the rest into your graveyard.
Love Dracchi ■ Your Revolutionary evolution creatures may cost 1 less to summon for each of your Fire Birds in the battle zone. They can't cost 0 or less.
Storm Double Cross, Blastdragon (Tornado Chain) ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, put the top 2 cards of your deck into your graveyard. If one of those cards is a Fire Bird, this creature gets "speed attacker" until the end of the turn.
■ While you have 5 or more Fire Birds in your graveyard, this creature gets "power attacker +6000" and "triple breaker".
Storm Double Cross, Temporal Storm Awaken—At the start of your turn, you may shuffle 5 Fire Birds in your graveyard into your deck. If you do, flip this creature.
Terradragon Soulgardas ■ When this creature would be destroyed, you may put a Earth Dragon and a Fire Bird from your mana zone into your graveyard. If you do, this creature stays in the battle zone instead.

Anti-Fire Bird Cards

Anti-Fire Bird Cards

Card: Card Effect:
Bird Stew Party Time! ■ Destroy all your opponent's Fire Birds.

Evolution Creatures

Creatures that evolve from Fire Birds

Evolution Creature: Evolves From:
Asteroid Luxus, Shower of Light Vortex evolution—Put on 2 of your Dragons, Fire Birds, and/or Tyranno Drakes.
Boleas, Bird of Fire Evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds.
Death Phoenix, Avatar of Doom Vortex evolution—Put on one of your Zombie Dragons and one of your Fire Birds.
Eternal Phoenix, Phoenix of the Dragonflame Vortex evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds and one of your Armored Dragons.
Galaxy Cross Aini, Sky Lord Dragonmech Evolution—Put on one of your Armored Dragons or Fire Birds.
Guldan, Bird of Fire Evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds.
Kaiser Aini, Bird of Fire Graveyard Vortex evolution—Choose 2 Fire Birds in your graveyard and put this creature into the battle zone on top of those creatures.
Kagekiri, Bird of Fire Evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds or Origins.
Pildol, Bird of Fire Evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds or Origins.
Rising NEX, the Enlightened Ultimate Evolution—Put on one of your Evolution Armored Dragons or Evolution Fire Birds.
Soul Phoenix, Avatar of Unity Vortex evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds and one of your Earth Dragons.
Überdragon Bolmeteus Crimson ■ Whenever your Fire Birds would break a shield, look at that shield. If that shield has "Shield Trigger", your opponent puts that shield into his graveyard. If it doesn't, your opponent puts it into his hand.
Überdragon Galactica "Sword Flash" Dragon Evolution—Put on one of your Fire Birds.
Valkyrie Lupia, Sky Lord Dragonmech Evolution—Put on one of your Armored Dragons or Fire Birds.

Name Categories

Families

Example

File:CoccoLupia.jpg


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