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** As for a more direct example, Normal monsters. Take [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Maiden_of_the_Moonlight Maiden of the Moonlight] for example. ''Powers beyond mortal comprehension'', huh? That 1500 ATK certainly says otherwise! Sure there are SOME examples where it fits, like the famous Blue-Eyes White Dragon (in terms of ATK, there are not many monsters that can stand up to it), but its just ridiculous for the most part. In fact, this is what made Shapesnatch a [[Memetic Badass]].
* [[Gang of Critters]]: Seen [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/The_Law_of_the_Normal here] and [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/The_Big_March_of_Animals here].
* [[Giant Germs]]: The [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Giant_Germ Giant Germ] card.
* [[Gladiator Games]]: [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Gladiator_Beast Gladiator Beasts], a set of monsters that are [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], and has the gimmick of [[Switch-Out Move|"tagging out"]] with each other after a battle. Bonus points for [[Konami]] [[Shown Their Work|showing their work]] by using the real gladiator types and weapons/battle tactics for most of the cards, as well as real-life Roman figures for the namesakes of the most powerful Beasts. .
* [[Glass Cannon]]: The Lightsworns were designed as this with a combo of [[Fragile Speedster]]. Most of their monsters are quite powerful and a good Lightsworn deck will probably win very quickly...or not win at all. This is because almost all of them send cards straight from your deck to the graveyard at the end of the turn, meaning your deck will burn itself out after a while.
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