It's HERO Time: The Best Looking HERO Cards in Yu-Gi-OhMain MenuHERO's ruleSome of the best looking Yu-Gi-Oh cards I have ever seenFusion MonstersFusion monsters let you fuse HERO strategies!Quick-Play Spell CardsThese allow Masked HEROs to keep up with the competition!Destiny HEROsDestiny HEROs foresaw you coming to this page!Elemental HEROsThe original HERO archetype that made the whole thing happen!Evil HEROsEvil HEROs give Elemental HEROs a more sinister feel!Masked HEROsMasked HEROs are a nice Change from the originals!Vision HEROsVision HEROs really let you see the potential in a HERO deck!Xtra HEROsXtra HEROs gave HEROs the extra boost they needed to be great!Brian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cb
Elemental HERO Absolute Zero
1media/Elemental_Hero_AbsoluteZero_thumb.jpg2019-12-11T22:12:27-08:00Brian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cb359852Elemental HERO Absolute Zero is the best Elemental HERO fusion monster in the game. He is part of a non official sub-archetype of HEROs called Omni HEROs. Omni HEROs allow for a lot more play in decks that are not entirely made of HEROs. Absolute Zero is the best of the Omni HEROs because it is the most general of the Omni HEROs. This is because his requirements are one HERO and one water monster. The other Omni HEROs all require one Elemental HERO and one monster of the required attribute. Absolute Zero can use any monster from any of the HERO archetypes which makes it more versatile. Additionally when it leaves the field in any way it destroys all monsters that the opponent controls. This is a great effect because you can use it as the material for any of the other Omni HEROs since they all require a n Elemental HERO. Absolute Zero looks very cool as well. As per his name he is made of ice, which means that he should be very icy. His design reflects this with a lot of white and icy blue. He also has a lot of very sharp edges that could be seen as icicles or glaciers.plain2019-12-12T19:48:22-08:00Trading CardYugioh CardMain Deck MonsterFusion MonsterElemental HEROSeptember 15, 2011Kazuki TakahashiBrian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cb
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12019-12-12T17:43:09-08:00Brian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cbElemental HEROsBrian A Zabawa2The original HERO archetype that made the whole thing happen!structured_gallery2019-12-12T19:25:06-08:00Brian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cb
12019-12-12T19:40:46-08:00Brian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cbFusion MonstersBrian A Zabawa1Fusion monsters let you fuse HERO strategies!structured_gallery2019-12-12T19:40:47-08:00Brian A Zabawa02e3d54f75bf02b8277e6786d60eb560eec8d8cb
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12019-12-12T19:40:46-08:00Fusion Monsters1Fusion monsters let you fuse HERO strategies!structured_gallery2019-12-12T19:40:47-08:00Fusion Monsters were the original extra deck monsters in the game. In fact it used to be called the fusion deck before the intorduction of synchro monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's. They are traditionally made with two or more monsters by using a fusion spell card and sending monsters from the hand or field to the graveyard. Some of the earliest boss monsters were fusion monster like Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon which fuses three Blue Eyes White Dragons together.
Fusing is also the primary method of summoning in the HERO archetype. From the beginning of it all Elemental HEROs were one of the first decks to make full use of the extra deck by having a whole slew of fusion monsters at its disposal. You can tell it is a fusion monster by its purple edge around the card. You can also see their requirements for fusing just above the effect.
If you don't care about where they came from then you can take a look at all the HERO fusion monsters I have selected for this list, below!