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{{Infobox archseries
{{Distinguish|""Fairy Tail""}}
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| image  = GoldenCastleofStromberg-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
{{Infobox archetype
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| caption = "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]"
| image  = Fairy_Tale.jpg
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| tcg    =
| caption = [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] Dueling [[Leon von Schroeder|Leon]] with "[[Pumpkin Carriage]]", "[[Cinderella]]", "[[Iron Hans]]" and the "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]"
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* [[Battles of Legend: Relentless Revenge]]
| ja_name = {{Ruby|Fairy|フェアリー}} {{Ruby|Tale|テイル}}
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* [[Battles of Legend: Hero's Revenge]]
| romaji  = Fearī Teiru
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| ocg    =
| anime  =  
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* [[Collectors Pack 2018]]
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
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* [[Collection Pack: Duelist of Revolution Version]]
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| anime  = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
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'''Fairy Tale''' is an anime-exclusive [[series]] of [[Monster Card|monsters]] and [[Spell Cards|Spells]] used by [[Leon von Schroeder]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''.
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'''Fairy Tale''' is a [[series]] of [[Monster Card|monsters]] and [[Spell Cards|Spells]] based on the [[wikipedia:Fairy tale|fairy tales]] collected by the [[wikipedia:Brothers Grimm|Brothers Grimm]]. Members of this series first appeared in the OCG in ''[[Collectors Pack 2018]]''.
  
Growing up alone without his brother 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 the [[Kaiba Corp]] [[Grand Championship]].
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They focus on generating advantage while their [[Field Spell]], "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]", is on the field, offsetting the Field Spell's large [[maintenance cost]]. While not an archetype, the monsters in this series are pseudo-supported by "Golden Castle of Stromberg" being able to [[Special Summon]] from the Deck any monster that specifically lists it in its card text, which all members of the series do.
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In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|second series anime]], this series was used by [[Leon von Schroeder]]. Growing up alone without his brother 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 the [[Kaiba Corp]] [[Grand Championship]].
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
The series is based on [[wikipedia:Fairy tale|fairy tales]] written by the [[wikipedia:Brothers Grimm|Brothers Grimm]].
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All cards in the series are based on fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm's collection, ''Children's and Household Tales'' (more commonly known as ''Grimms' Fairy Tales'').
  
 
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| [[Thorn Princess]]
 
| [[Thorn Princess]]
| rowspan="4" | [[wikipedia:Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]]
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| rowspan=4| [[wikipedia:Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]]
 
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| [[100-Year Awakening]]
 
| [[100-Year Awakening]]
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| [[Spinning Wheel Spindle]]
 
| [[Spinning Wheel Spindle]]
 
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| [[Cinderella]]
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| [[Prinzessin]]
| rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Cinderella|Cinderella]]
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| rowspan=3| [[wikipedia:Cinderella|Cinderella]]
 
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| [[Glass Slippers]]
 
| [[Glass Slippers]]
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| [[Little Red Riding Hood]]
 
| [[Little Red Riding Hood]]
| rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Little Red Riding Hood|Little Red Riding Hood]]
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| rowspan=3| [[wikipedia:Little Red Riding Hood|Little Red Riding Hood]]
 
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| [[Forest Hunter]]
 
| [[Forest Hunter]]
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| [[Iron Hans]]
 
| [[Iron Hans]]
| rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]]
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| rowspan=3| [[wikipedia:Iron John|Iron John]]
 
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| [[Iron Knight]]
 
| [[Iron Knight]]
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| [[Tom Thumb]]
 
| [[Tom Thumb]]
| rowspan="3" | [[wikipedia:Tom Thumb|Tom Thumb]]
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| rowspan=3| [[wikipedia:Tom Thumb|Tom Thumb]]
 
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| [[Globerman]]
 
| [[Globerman]]
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==Playing style==
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The series focuses heavily on "[[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]" to activate its effects. While it has the powerful effects of destroying any attacking monster and Special Summoning any monster member of the series from the Deck, its maintenance card banishes 10 cards from the Deck face-down and is not optional, which can be crippling. Other cards in the series focus on gaining quick advantage when the Field Spell is on the field, to minimise the effects of the cost.
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Glife the Phantom Bird]]
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* [[Hexe Trude]]
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* [[Iron Hans]]
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* [[Iron Knight]]
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* [[Prinzessin]]
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* [[Pumpkin Carriage]]
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* [[Eater of Millions]]
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* [[Necroface]]
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|link monsters =
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* [[Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]]
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* [[Missus Radiant]]
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|spells =
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* [[Gingerbread House]]
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* [[Glass Slippers]]
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* [[Gold Moon Coin]]
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* [[Golden Castle of Stromberg]]
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* [[Iron Cage]]
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* [[Water of Life]]
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* [[Pot of Extravagance]]
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* [[Reinforcement of the Army]]
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* [[Soul Absorption]]
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* [[Terraforming]]
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|traps =
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* [[Back to the Front]]
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* [[Metaverse]]
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* [[There Can Be Only One]]
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* [[Trap Trick]]
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}}
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{{Archseries navbox}}
 
{{Archseries navbox (anime)}}
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 19 June 2023

Fairy Tale
"Golden Castle of Stromberg"
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Fairy Tale is a series of monsters and Spells based on the fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm. Members of this series first appeared in the OCG in Collectors Pack 2018.

They focus on generating advantage while their Field Spell, "Golden Castle of Stromberg", is on the field, offsetting the Field Spell's large maintenance cost. While not an archetype, the monsters in this series are pseudo-supported by "Golden Castle of Stromberg" being able to Special Summon from the Deck any monster that specifically lists it in its card text, which all members of the series do.

In the second series anime, this series was used by Leon von Schroeder. Growing up alone without his brother 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 the Kaiba Corp Grand Championship.

Design

All cards in the series are based on fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm's collection, Children's and Household Tales (more commonly known as Grimms' Fairy Tales).

Card Fairy Tale
Thorn Princess Sleeping Beauty
100-Year Awakening
Curse of Thorns
Spinning Wheel Spindle
Prinzessin Cinderella
Glass Slippers
Pumpkin Carriage
Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood
Forest Hunter
Forest Wolf
Iron Hans Iron John
Iron Knight
Iron Cage
Tom Thumb Tom Thumb
Globerman
Giant's Training
Gingerbread House Hansel and Gretel
Glife the Phantom Bird The Griffin
Gold Moon Coin The Star Money
Golden Castle of Stromberg The Raven
Hexe Trude Mother Trudy
Seven Kid Goats The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids
Water of Life The Water of Life

Playing style

The series focuses heavily on "Golden Castle of Stromberg" to activate its effects. While it has the powerful effects of destroying any attacking monster and Special Summoning any monster member of the series from the Deck, its maintenance card banishes 10 cards from the Deck face-down and is not optional, which can be crippling. Other cards in the series focus on gaining quick advantage when the Field Spell is on the field, to minimise the effects of the cost.