

Squishy Wizard: While every member of the archetype is a Spellcaster-Type monster, Adin fits this trope in a visual sense, as he is not a physical combatant and has a paltry 1000 ATK and 1800 DEF.The effect of Dogmatika Genesis allows the controller to return a banished Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, or Link Monster to the Extra Deck, and negate the effects of an opposing Effect Monster with the same card type.If there is an Extra Deck monster on the field, Fleurdelis can be Special Summoned from the controller's hand, then if the controller controls another Dogmatika monster, they can negate the effects of a monster on the field until the end of the turn.Titaniklad, which is Fusion Summoned using Albaz as a Fusion Material, is a more conventional looking dragon cloaked in what looks like spiked armor with streams of energy emitting from its wings. Fallen of Albaz is a Dragon-Type monster, but is human in appearance and has no outward draconic traits.


Nexus is a relic whose design incorporates two dragons, yet it is a Spellcaster-Type monster.Dogmatika Nation prevents the controller's Dogmatika monsters from being targeted by either players' Extra Deck monsters.Adin, Ecclesia, and Theo all cannot be destroyed by battle with a monster Special Summoned from the Extra Deck.Man of Kryptonite: The archetype is designed to be this towards the opponent's Extra Deck monsters, possessing effects that send monsters from the Extra Deck to the Graveyard or otherwise profit from having Extra Deck monsters on the field.If they have any Extra Deck monsters with effects that trigger upon being sent to the Graveyard, they can use those effects to their advantage against the Dogmatika player. However, the opponent gets to choose what is sent. Hoist by His Own Petard: Maximus and Dogmatika Nation are able to send monsters from the opponent's Extra Deck to the Graveyard.Fusion Dance: Titaniklad is a Fusion Monster that uses Fallen of Albaz and a monster with at least 2500 ATK as Fusion Materials.Death Activated Super Power: If Adin is destroyed by battle or card effect, the controller can Special Summon a Dogmatika monster from their Deck, except Adin.Back from the Dead: Via the effect of Dogmatika Encounter, the controller can take a Dogmatika monster or Fallen of Albaz from their Graveyard and either add it to their hand or Special Summon it.The followers and agents of the faith receive the Stigmata, a divine power capable of creating mysterious miracles, through the holy relic "Dogmatika Nexus", administered by "Dogmatika Maximus". Their army of crusaders eradicate heathens and heretics, and perform miracles via the "Stigmata", the mark of their faith. Located in the far north of The Abyss is the eponymous nation of Dogmatika, a political superpower governed by "Dogmatika Maximus", whose citizens are adherents of the Dogmatika faith. Another, it brought forth what appeared to be a relic from a long lost civilization. One time, it was an unknown form of dark matter. The Hole has a notorious reputation for swallowing entire regions whole, but on rare occasions, it is known for expelling things beyond the comprehension of the continent's residents. On that continent, a massive dimensional rift known as "The Hole" is located, and has been open for as long as anyone remembers. Lore-wise, the archetype is set on a continent called "The Abyss", isolated from the rest of the world. They do this by gaining boons when there are monsters that have been Special Summoned from the Extra Deck on the field, and by sending monsters directly from the Extra Deck to the Graveyard. Dogmatika, known as Dragma in the OCG, is an archetype of LIGHT Spellcaster-Type monsters that focuses on countering and disrupting the opponent's Extra Deck monsters.
