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{{Distinguish|""Fairy Tale (manga)""}} |
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{{Distinguish|""Fairy Tail""}} |
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− | {{Infobox |
+ | {{Infobox archseries |
| image = Fairy_Tale.jpg |
| image = Fairy_Tale.jpg |
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− | | caption = [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] Dueling [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon]] with "[[Pumpkin Carriage (anime)|Pumpkin Carriage]]", "[[ |
+ | | caption = [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] Dueling [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon]] with "[[Pumpkin Carriage (anime)|Pumpkin Carriage]]", "[[Cinderella]]", "[[Iron Hans (anime)|Iron Hans]]" and the "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg (anime)|Golden Castle of Stromberg]]" |
| ja_name = {{Ruby|Fairy|フェアリー}} {{Ruby|Tale|テイル}} |
| ja_name = {{Ruby|Fairy|フェアリー}} {{Ruby|Tale|テイル}} |
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| romaji = Fearī Teiru |
| romaji = Fearī Teiru |
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| sets = |
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* [[Collectors Pack 2018]] |
* [[Collectors Pack 2018]] |
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+ | * [[Collection Pack: Duelist of Revolution Version]] |
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+ | | tcg = |
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* [[Battles of Legend: Relentless Revenge]] |
* [[Battles of Legend: Relentless Revenge]] |
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+ | * [[Battles of Legend: Hero's Revenge]] |
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| anime = |
| anime = |
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] |
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center" |
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+ | | [[Forest Hunter]] || rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Little Red Riding Hood|Little Red Riding Hood]] |
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− | | [[Cinderella]] |
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+ | | [[Forest Wolf]] |
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− | | [[Pumpkin Carriage]] |
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− | | [[Glife the Phantom Bird]] |
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+ | | [[Hexe Trude]] || [[wikipedia:Mother Trudy|Mother Trudy]] |
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− | | [[Gingerbread House]] |
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+ | | [[Iron Hans]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]] |
− | | [[Iron Cage]] |
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| [[Iron Knight]] |
| [[Iron Knight]] |
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+ | | [[Prinzessin]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Cinderella|Cinderella]] |
− | | [[Forest Hunter]] |
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+ | | [[Pumpkin Carriage]] |
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+ | | [[Thorn Princess]] || [[wikipedia:Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]] |
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− | | [[Hexe Trude]] |
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+ | ===Spell=== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center" |
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+ | ! Card !! Origin |
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+ | | [[100-Year Awakening]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]] |
− | | [[100-Year Awakening]] |
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| [[Curse of Thorns]] |
| [[Curse of Thorns]] |
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+ | | [[Giant's Training]] || [[wikipedia:Tom Thumb|Tom Thumb]] |
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− | | [[Spinning Wheel Spindle]] |
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− | | [[Thorn Princess]] |
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− | | [[wikipedia:The Star Money|The Star Money]] |
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− | | [[Gold Moon Coin]] |
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+ | | [[Gold Moon Coin]] || [[wikipedia:The Star Money|The Star Money]] |
− | | [[Giant's Training]] |
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+ | | [[Iron Cage]] || [[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]] |
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+ | | [[Magical Mallet]] || [[wikipedia:Tom Thumb|Tom Thumb]] |
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− | | [[Water of Life]] |
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+ | | [[Spinning Wheel Spindle]] || [[wikipedia:Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]] |
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− | | [[Seven Kid Goats]] |
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− | == |
+ | ==Playing style== |
− | The OCG/TCG version of the series revolves around the [[Field Spell]] "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", making the deck very reminiscent of the "[[Umi (series)|Umi]]" series. Most of them form small subgroups based on various fairy tails that interact more closely with each other then they do with the cards based on a different fairy tale. |
+ | The OCG/TCG version of the series revolves around the [[Field Spell Card|Field Spell]] "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", making the deck very reminiscent of the "[[Umi (series)|Umi]]" series. Most of them form small subgroups based on various fairy tails that interact more closely with each other then they do with the cards based on a different fairy tale. |
− | "Golden Castle of Stromberg" comes at a steep cost of [[banishing]] 10 cards [[face-down]] from the top of its controller's [[Deck]] during each of their [[Standby Phase|Standby Phases]]. However, this is diminished by the sheer versatility of its first effect: once per turn, in exchange for being unable to [[Normal Summon]]/[[Set]] any monsters during that turn, the controller can [[Special Summon]] from their Deck, any one monster whose card text specifically lists "Golden Castle of Stromberg". Unlike their anime counterparts, all of the monsters in series list "Golden Castle of Stromberg" in their card text, while their various effects they've had are updated to interact with the series Field Spell. |
+ | "Golden Castle of Stromberg" comes at a steep cost of [[banishing]] 10 cards [[face-down]] from the top of its controller's [[Main Deck|Deck]] during each of their [[Standby Phase|Standby Phases]]. However, this is diminished by the sheer versatility of its first effect: once per turn, in exchange for being unable to [[Normal Summon]]/[[Set]] any monsters during that turn, the controller can [[Special Summon]] from their Deck, any one monster whose card text specifically lists "Golden Castle of Stromberg". Unlike their anime counterparts, all of the monsters in series list "Golden Castle of Stromberg" in their card text, while their various effects they've had are updated to interact with the series Field Spell. |
− | Iron John Group: Based of the fairy tail of the title character, "[[Iron Hans]]" special summons "[[Iron Knight]]" from the Deck whenever it is summoned. While the "Iron Knight" looses 1000 ATK if "Iron Hans" is also controlled by you, "Iron Hans" gains 1000 ATK for each copy of "Iron Knight" you control for as long as the series Field Spell stays on the field. "[[Iron Cage]]" is an interesting option for monster removal, while also helping triggering the effect of "Iron Knight" which searches "Iron Hans", or any [[Warrior]] monster provided the "Golden Castle" is on the field. The two monsters of the subgroup have potential not only for [[Link Summoning]] [[ Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights|Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]] but also as an obvious [[Rank 4]] engine, most notably the "[[Heroic Champion]]" [[Xyz |
+ | Iron John Group: Based of the fairy tail of the title character, "[[Iron Hans]]" special summons "[[Iron Knight]]" from the Deck whenever it is summoned. While the "Iron Knight" looses 1000 ATK if "Iron Hans" is also controlled by you, "Iron Hans" gains 1000 ATK for each copy of "Iron Knight" you control for as long as the series Field Spell stays on the field. "[[Iron Cage]]" is an interesting option for monster removal, while also helping triggering the effect of "Iron Knight" which searches "Iron Hans", or any [[Warrior]] monster provided the "Golden Castle" is on the field. The two monsters of the subgroup have potential not only for [[Link Summoning]] [[ Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights|Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]] but also as an obvious [[Rank 4]] engine, most notably the "[[Heroic Champion]]" [[Xyz Monster]]s. |
− | Cinderella Group: "[[ |
+ | Cinderella Group: "[[Prinzessin]]" has an effect that lets her search all the needed cards for her direct attack combo simply by being summoned while the "Golden Castle" is on the field. "[[Pumpkin Carriage]]" also protects the Golden Castle. "[[Glass Slippers]]" provide either a method for maintaining the advantage during the Battle Phase, or more fodder for "Isolde". "Prinzessin" and "Pumpkin Carriage" can also be used to summon "[[Aleister the Invoker of Madness]]". |
"[[Glife the Phantom Bird]]" is a more standalone monster, but has enough versatility not only as the [[Field Searcher]], but also as a relatively easy means for disposing of troublesome cards in your opponent's [[Spell & Trap Zone|Spell/Trap Zone]]. |
"[[Glife the Phantom Bird]]" is a more standalone monster, but has enough versatility not only as the [[Field Searcher]], but also as a relatively easy means for disposing of troublesome cards in your opponent's [[Spell & Trap Zone|Spell/Trap Zone]]. |
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− | "[[Hexe Trude]]" is the more-or-less the 'boss monster' of the series. Unlike most monsters of her Level, she can be [[Normal Summon|Normal Summoned]] without [[Tributing]] if you have "Golden Castle" in your Field Zone and can not only destroy 1 card per turn, but if she does she can also declare up to 2 attacks on monsters during each of that turn's battle phases. This gives her a surprising advantage against most anti-meta cards (or, more accurately, cards that punish strategies that rely on special summon): "Trude" can bypass "[[Vanity's Fiend]]", "[[Vanity's Ruler]]", "[[El Shaddoll Shekhinaga]]", "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]" etc., which is necessary as most of the time the deck heavily relies on Special Summon. |
+ | "[[Hexe Trude]]" is the more-or-less the 'boss monster' of the series. Unlike most monsters of her Level, she can be [[Normal Summon|Normal Summoned]] without [[Tribute|Tributing]] if you have "Golden Castle" in your Field Zone and can not only destroy 1 card per turn, but if she does she can also declare up to 2 attacks on monsters during each of that turn's battle phases. This gives her a surprising advantage against most anti-meta cards (or, more accurately, cards that punish strategies that rely on special summon): "Trude" can bypass "[[Vanity's Fiend]]", "[[Vanity's Ruler]]", "[[El Shaddoll Shekhinaga]]", "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]" etc., which is necessary as most of the time the deck heavily relies on Special Summon. |
− | == Recommended |
+ | == Recommended cards == |
− | {{Decklist|effect monsters = |
+ | {{Decklist|effect monsters = |
+ | * [[Prinzessin]] |
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* [[Glife the Phantom Bird]] |
* [[Glife the Phantom Bird]] |
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* [[Hexe Trude]] |
* [[Hexe Trude]] |
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− | * [[Iron Hans]] |
+ | * [[Iron Hans]] |
− | * [[Iron Knight]] |
+ | * [[Iron Knight]] |
* [[Pumpkin Carriage]] |
* [[Pumpkin Carriage]] |
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* [[Aleister the Invoker]] |
* [[Aleister the Invoker]] |
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* [[Hero Kid]] |
* [[Hero Kid]] |
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* [[Kaiki the Unity Star]] |
* [[Kaiki the Unity Star]] |
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+ | * [[Mana Dragon Zirnitron]] |
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* [[Necroface]] |
* [[Necroface]] |
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* [[Sangan]] |
* [[Sangan]] |
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* [[Warrior Lady of the Wasteland]] |
* [[Warrior Lady of the Wasteland]] |
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* [[Witch of the Black Forest]] |
* [[Witch of the Black Forest]] |
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+ | * [[Attack Gainer]] |
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+ | * [[Crusadia Arboria]] |
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* [[Ghost Belle & Haunted Mansion]] |
* [[Ghost Belle & Haunted Mansion]] |
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* [[Grappler Angler]] |
* [[Grappler Angler]] |
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* [[Jutte Fighter]] |
* [[Jutte Fighter]] |
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* [[Rose, Warrior of Revenge]] |
* [[Rose, Warrior of Revenge]] |
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* [[Scapeghost]] |
* [[Scapeghost]] |
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* [[Sword Master]] |
* [[Sword Master]] |
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* [[Tune Warrior]] |
* [[Tune Warrior]] |
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− | * [[Twilight Rose Knight]] |
+ | * [[Twilight Rose Knight]] |
+ | |spells = |
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* [[Iron Cage]] |
* [[Iron Cage]] |
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* [[Advance Draw]] |
* [[Advance Draw]] |
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* [[Terraforming]] |
* [[Terraforming]] |
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* [[Trade-In]] |
* [[Trade-In]] |
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− | * [[The Warrior Returning Alive |
+ | * [[The Warrior Returning Alive]] |
+ | |traps = |
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+ | * [[Back to the Front]] |
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* [[Battle Mania]] |
* [[Battle Mania]] |
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* [[Battleguard Howling]] |
* [[Battleguard Howling]] |
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* [[Spiritual Earth Art - Kurogane]] |
* [[Spiritual Earth Art - Kurogane]] |
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* [[Super Team Buddy Force Unite!]] |
* [[Super Team Buddy Force Unite!]] |
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− | * [[Unification |
+ | * [[Unification]] |
+ | |fusion monsters = |
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+ | * [[Brave-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]] |
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* [[Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste]] |
* [[Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste]] |
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* [[Goddess Bow]] |
* [[Goddess Bow]] |
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* [[Sea Monster of Theseus]] |
* [[Sea Monster of Theseus]] |
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* [[Shura the Combat Star]] |
* [[Shura the Combat Star]] |
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− | * [[Time Magic Hammer |
+ | * [[Time Magic Hammer]] |
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+ | * [[Ancient Pixie Dragon]] |
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* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]] |
* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]] |
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* [[Colossal Fighter]] |
* [[Colossal Fighter]] |
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* [[Stardust Charge Warrior]] |
* [[Stardust Charge Warrior]] |
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* [[Stardust Dragon]] |
* [[Stardust Dragon]] |
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− | * [[Stardust Spark Dragon |
+ | * [[Stardust Spark Dragon]] |
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+ | * [[Aleister the Invoker of Madness]] |
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* [[Borrelsword Dragon]] |
* [[Borrelsword Dragon]] |
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* [[Decode Talker]] |
* [[Decode Talker]] |
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* "[[Knightmare]]" Link Monsters |
* "[[Knightmare]]" Link Monsters |
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* [[Missus Radiant]] |
* [[Missus Radiant]] |
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− | * [[Saryuja Skull Dread |
+ | * [[Saryuja Skull Dread]] |
+ | |xyz monsters = |
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+ | * [[Blade Armor Ninja]] |
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* [[Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon]] |
* [[Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon]] |
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* [[Diamond Dire Wolf]] |
* [[Diamond Dire Wolf]] |
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* [[Number 10: Illumiknight]] |
* [[Number 10: Illumiknight]] |
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* [[Number 82: Heartlandraco]] |
* [[Number 82: Heartlandraco]] |
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− | * [[Tornado Dragon |
+ | * [[Tornado Dragon]] |
+ | |pendulum monsters = |
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+ | * [[Archfiend Eccentrick]] |
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* [[Dragong]] |
* [[Dragong]] |
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* [[Fire Opalhead]] |
* [[Fire Opalhead]] |
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* [[Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]] |
* [[Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]] |
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* [[Performapal Trump Witch]] |
* [[Performapal Trump Witch]] |
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− | * [[White Wing Magician]] |
+ | * [[White Wing Magician]] |
+ | }} |
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− | ==Official Deck ( |
+ | ==Official Deck (OCG)== |
{{Decklist|“Golden Castle of Stromberg” Deck Recipe<ref>[https://ygorganization.com/slashthroughtimeandlegend]/</ref> |
{{Decklist|“Golden Castle of Stromberg” Deck Recipe<ref>[https://ygorganization.com/slashthroughtimeandlegend]/</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:01, 24 July 2019
Fairy Tale is a series of monster and Spell Cards used by Leon von Schroeder in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
Growing up alone without his big brother Zigfried to play with, Leon grew up loving two things; Duel Monsters and fairy tales. He then wrote a letter to Maximillion Pegasus, asking him to make a series of cards based on the stories he loved to read. Pegasus granted his wish and made for him the Fairy Tale series, which became his main Deck. He then used this Deck to participate in many tournaments he won, including the Kaiba Corp Grand Championship.
Design
This series is based off of fairy tales written by the Brothers Grimm.
Members
Monster
Spell
Playing style
The OCG/TCG version of the series revolves around the Field Spell "Golden Castle of Stromberg", making the deck very reminiscent of the "Umi" series. Most of them form small subgroups based on various fairy tails that interact more closely with each other then they do with the cards based on a different fairy tale.
"Golden Castle of Stromberg" comes at a steep cost of banishing 10 cards face-down from the top of its controller's Deck during each of their Standby Phases. However, this is diminished by the sheer versatility of its first effect: once per turn, in exchange for being unable to Normal Summon/Set any monsters during that turn, the controller can Special Summon from their Deck, any one monster whose card text specifically lists "Golden Castle of Stromberg". Unlike their anime counterparts, all of the monsters in series list "Golden Castle of Stromberg" in their card text, while their various effects they've had are updated to interact with the series Field Spell.
Iron John Group: Based of the fairy tail of the title character, "Iron Hans" special summons "Iron Knight" from the Deck whenever it is summoned. While the "Iron Knight" looses 1000 ATK if "Iron Hans" is also controlled by you, "Iron Hans" gains 1000 ATK for each copy of "Iron Knight" you control for as long as the series Field Spell stays on the field. "Iron Cage" is an interesting option for monster removal, while also helping triggering the effect of "Iron Knight" which searches "Iron Hans", or any Warrior monster provided the "Golden Castle" is on the field. The two monsters of the subgroup have potential not only for Link Summoning Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights but also as an obvious Rank 4 engine, most notably the "Heroic Champion" Xyz Monsters.
Cinderella Group: "Prinzessin" has an effect that lets her search all the needed cards for her direct attack combo simply by being summoned while the "Golden Castle" is on the field. "Pumpkin Carriage" also protects the Golden Castle. "Glass Slippers" provide either a method for maintaining the advantage during the Battle Phase, or more fodder for "Isolde". "Prinzessin" and "Pumpkin Carriage" can also be used to summon "Aleister the Invoker of Madness".
"Glife the Phantom Bird" is a more standalone monster, but has enough versatility not only as the Field Searcher, but also as a relatively easy means for disposing of troublesome cards in your opponent's Spell/Trap Zone.
"Hexe Trude" is the more-or-less the 'boss monster' of the series. Unlike most monsters of her Level, she can be Normal Summoned without Tributing if you have "Golden Castle" in your Field Zone and can not only destroy 1 card per turn, but if she does she can also declare up to 2 attacks on monsters during each of that turn's battle phases. This gives her a surprising advantage against most anti-meta cards (or, more accurately, cards that punish strategies that rely on special summon): "Trude" can bypass "Vanity's Fiend", "Vanity's Ruler", "El Shaddoll Shekhinaga", "El Shaddoll Winda" etc., which is necessary as most of the time the deck heavily relies on Special Summon.
Recommended cards
- Prinzessin
- Glife the Phantom Bird
- Hexe Trude
- Iron Hans
- Iron Knight
- Pumpkin Carriage
- Aleister the Invoker
- Baobaboon
- Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning
- Botanical Girl
- Eater of Millions
- Evilswarm Mandragora
- Freed the Matchless General
- Giant Rat
- Golden Homunculus
- Gren Maju Da Eiza
- Hayate the Earth Star
- Hero Kid
- Kaiki the Unity Star
- Mana Dragon Zirnitron
- Necroface
- Sangan
- Shining Angel
- Tenma the Sky Star
- Warrior Lady of the Wasteland
- Witch of the Black Forest
- Brave-Eyes Pendulum Dragon
- Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste
- Goddess Bow
- Idaten the Conqueror Star
- "Invoked" Fusion Monsters
- Karbonala Warrior
- Mudragon of the Swamp
- Rocket Hermos Cannon
- Rune-Eyes Pendulum Dragon
- Sanwitch
- Sea Monster of Theseus
- Shura the Combat Star
- Time Magic Hammer
- Ancient Pixie Dragon
- Clear Wing Synchro Dragon
- Colossal Fighter
- Coral Dragon
- Goyo Predator
- Naturia Beast
- Odd-Eyes Meteorburst Dragon
- Odd-Eyes Wing Dragon
- PSY-Framelord Omega
- Queen of Thorns
- Red Wyvern
- Samsara, Dragon of Rebirth
- Stardust Charge Warrior
- Stardust Dragon
- Stardust Spark Dragon
- Demise of the Land
- Golden Castle of Stromberg
- Iron Cage
- Advance Draw
- Allure of Darkness
- The Book of the Law
- The Claw of Hermos
- Field Barrier
- Fusion Tag
- Hidden Armory
- Instant Fusion
- Invocation
- Legacy of the Duelist
- Murmur of the Forest
- Photon Booster
- Polymerization
- Quiet Life
- Soul Absorption
- Spellbook of Knowledge
- Terraforming
- Trade-In
- The Warrior Returning Alive
- Back to the Front
- Battle Mania
- Battleguard Howling
- Battleguard Rage
- Damage Diet
- Deck Devastation Virus
- Dimensional Barrier
- Full Force Virus
- Fusion Reserve
- Gravelstorm
- Grinning Grave Virus
- Jar of Avarice
- Lumenize
- Miracle Kids
- Oath of Companionship
- Omega Summon
- Parthian Shot
- Pollinosis
- Shooting Star
- Solomon's Lawbook
- Spiritual Earth Art - Kurogane
- Super Team Buddy Force Unite!
- Unification
Official Deck (OCG)
References
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