Bagua

Bagua is an Archetype of EARTH, FIRE, WATER, and WIND monsters created by Taylor Gorrell. The standard monsters, the "Tri-Baguas", are based around the Bagua, or Eight Trigrams used in Taoist cosmology, having appearances similar to the animal their Trigrams represent, and the Fusion Monsters, the "Hexa-Baguas", are based on the 64 Hexagrams that the Trigrams can be arranged into as shown in the I Ching Chinese text. All Baguas have a numerical code in their names: Tri-Baguas have their Trigrams' respective three-digit binary code, while Hexa-Baguas have either a two-digit code or a four-digit code matching the Hexagram(s) they represent.

Play Style
The Baguas are similar to the es, playing a game involving fast and easy Fusion Summoning. However, a major facet of the Baguas is how picky they are with their Fusion Material Monsters: Not only are they unable to use s, but their Materials are always listed as "1 monster whose original name is *insert first monster* + 1 monster whose original name is *insert second monster*", meaning you have no choice but to use the exact cards listed to perform the Fusion Summon.

Hexa-Bagua Fusion Monsters with a four-digit code in their name, and thus represent two different Hexagrams (the inversions of the two Trigrams fused), have two separate effects, and when they are Special Summoned, the player chooses one of them and makes it the active effect. Due to this unique quality, some of the support cards allow the active effect to be switched, increasing the Fusions' versatility. Hexa-Baguas with a two-digit code do not have this quality, only possessing a single effect due to only representing one Hexagram. Hexa-Baguas with two-digit codes are Level 7, while Hexa-Baguas with a four-digit code are Level 8, so support cards that switch the active effect always target a Hexa-Bagua "whose original Level is 8", which also prevents your opponent from keeping the switches from happening by changing your monsters' Levels.