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* This card is loosely based on Oberon, the king of the fairies from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." And in this story, Oberon's wife is [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias|Titania]].
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* This card is loosely based on Oberon, the king of the fairies from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
   
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Oberon's Prank]]".
* Truesdale is the family name of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] characters [[Syrus Truesdale|Syrus]] and his older brother [[Zane Truesdale|Zane]] in the dubbed version.
 
   
* "[[Fairy King Truesdale]]" appears in the artwork of "[[Oberon's Prank]]".
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* Oddly, despite this card being a "Fairy King", it is a [[Plant]]-Type monster, rather than a [[Fairy]].
   
 
* This card has an [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]] counterpart: "[[Fairy King Albverdich]]".
* This card's effect changed when it was errata'd. However the actual effect still remained the same in some video games, causing confusion.
 
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** This card's Japanese name, "Oberon", is the French translation of Alberich (upon which "Albverdich" is based) used for the name of the "King of Fairies" in French and English texts.
 
* Oddly, despite this card being a "Fairy King", it is a [[Plant]]-type monster, rather than a [[Fairy]].
 
** This is most likely because the [[Fairy]]-type is referred to as the "Angel"-type in the OCG.
 
* This card has a [[Xyz Monster]] counterpart "[[Fairy King Albverdich]]"
 
** These two monsters have similiar [[Atk]] and [[DEF]] with Albverdich having 100 more attack and 100 less defense
 
*** These monsters have similiar effects with Albverdich effecting non-earth type monsters and Truesdale effecting only plants, Albverdich also decreases attack and defense by 500 points and Truesdale increases attack and defense by the same amount
 

Latest revision as of 17:57, 12 October 2013

  • This card is loosely based on Oberon, the king of the fairies from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
  • Oddly, despite this card being a "Fairy King", it is a Plant-Type monster, rather than a Fairy.
  • This card has an Xyz counterpart: "Fairy King Albverdich".
    • This card's Japanese name, "Oberon", is the French translation of Alberich (upon which "Albverdich" is based) used for the name of the "King of Fairies" in French and English texts.