Taking a creature out of an opponents hand can be beneficial in aggressive matchups, depending on the nature of the deck
Emet-Selch will definitely see some experimentation

Attack!" When Kaiba activates any of that monster's effects, he announces "B-Buster Drake's effect!" When Kaiba Summons "Assault Wyvern", he announces "Fly in, Assault Wyvern!" Most of the time when Kaiba attacks with that monster, he announces "Slice and dice, Assault Wyvern!" When Kaiba activates that monster's effect, he announces "I use Assault Wyvern to call forth this monster!" When Kaiba Summons "Kaiser Vorse Raider", he announces "Come here, Kaiser Vorse Raider!" Most of the time when Kaiba attacks with that monster, he announces "Slash 'em, Kaiser Vorse Raider!" When Kaiba activates that monster's first effect, he announces "By destroying your monster, this card gains ATK!" (spoken as "By destroying your monster, this card gains ATK points!") When Kaiba activates that monster's second effect, he announces "By destroying this card, your monster loses ATK!" (spoken as "By destroying this card, your monster loses ATK points!") When Kaiba Summons "Krystal Dragon", he announces "Rise up

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It isn't quite as unified a theme as an official archetype (and the cards introduced here tend to float between being usable for it and the other archetypes) but it is a quirky and different gameplay style to what we normally see in Yu-Gi-Oh