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* [[Secret Utility Box]]
 
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* [[Tournament Pack 2024 Vol.2]]
 
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* [[Duelist Entry Deck VS: Dark Legion]]
 
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"'''Fabled'''", known as "'''Demon Roar God'''" ({{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|轟|ごう}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Magōshin'') in the ''[[OCG]]'' and as "'''Fiend Roar Deities'''" in some video games, is an [[archetype]] of [[LIGHT]] [[Fiend]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] (with the exception of The Fabled series, which consists of [[Beast]] monsters) began in Japan as Duel Terminal Promos in ''[[Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!!]]'' and continued in ''[[Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!]]''. Their effects focus on [[discard]]ing cards from their controller's hand to the [[Graveyard]] to activate their effects.
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"'''Fabled'''", known as "'''Demon Roar God'''" ({{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|轟|ごう}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Magōshin'') in the ''[[OCG]]'' and as "'''Fiend Roar Deities'''" in some video games, is an [[archetype]] of [[LIGHT]] [[Fiend]] and [[Beast]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] (with the Beast monsters being titled as "The Fabled" to distinguish them) began in Japan as Duel Terminal Promos in ''[[Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!!]]'' and continued in ''[[Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!]]''. Their effects focus on [[discard]]ing cards from their controller's hand to the [[Graveyard]] to activate their effects.
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
{{Main|Duel Terminal Master Guide card storylines#The "Fabled" Tribe Revives}}
 
{{Main|Duel Terminal Master Guide card storylines#The "Fabled" Tribe Revives}}
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* [[Rescue Cat]]
 
* [[Rescue Cat]]
 
* [[Sangan]]
 
* [[Sangan]]
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* [[The Fiendsmith]]
 
* [[Tour Guide from the Underworld]]
 
* [[Tour Guide from the Underworld]]
 
* [[Earthbound Prisoner Stone Sweeper]]
 
* [[Earthbound Prisoner Stone Sweeper]]
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* [[Dark Balter the Terrible]] (using "Duality" on "Ghost Ship", "Armades, Keeper of Boundaries" or "Fabled Ragin")
 
* [[Dark Balter the Terrible]] (using "Duality" on "Ghost Ship", "Armades, Keeper of Boundaries" or "Fabled Ragin")
 
* [[Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World]] (using "Duality" on "Fabled Leviathan")
 
* [[Grapha, Dragon Overlord of Dark World]] (using "Duality" on "Fabled Leviathan")
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* [[Barox]]/[[Soul Hunter]] (as targets for "Ready Fusion")
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
 
* [[Fabled Andwraith]]
 
* [[Fabled Andwraith]]
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* [[D/D/D Cursed King Siegfried]] (using "Duality" on "Fabled Valkyrus")
 
* [[D/D/D Cursed King Siegfried]] (using "Duality" on "Fabled Valkyrus")
 
* [[D/D/D Super Doom King Bright Armageddon]] (using "Duality" on "Fabled Leviathan")
 
* [[D/D/D Super Doom King Bright Armageddon]] (using "Duality" on "Fabled Leviathan")
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* [[Chaos Angel]]
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Ghostrick Alucard]]
 
* [[Ghostrick Alucard]]
 
* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]
 
* [[Leviair the Sea Dragon]]
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* [[D/D/D Stone King Darius]]/[[D/D/D Wave High King Caesar]]
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** [[D/D/D Deviser King Deus Machinex]]
 
|link monsters =
 
|link monsters =
* [[Crystron Halqifibrax]]
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* [[Fiendsmith Requiem]]
 
* [[Hip Hoshiningen]]
 
* [[Hip Hoshiningen]]
 
* "[[Knightmare]]" monsters
 
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* [[Charge Into a Dark World]]
 
* [[Charge Into a Dark World]]
 
* [[Dragged Down into the Grave]]
 
* [[Dragged Down into the Grave]]
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* [[Fiendsmith Tractus]]
 
* [[Obedience Schooled]]
 
* [[Obedience Schooled]]
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* [[One for One]]
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* [[Ready Fusion]]
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* [[Synchro Creed]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
 
* [[Ties of the Brethren]]
 
|field spells =
 
|field spells =
 
* [[Stairway to a Fabled Realm]]
 
* [[Stairway to a Fabled Realm]]
 
|quick-play spells =
 
|quick-play spells =
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* [[Duality]]
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* [[Fiendsmith Sanctus]]
 
* [[Twin Twisters]]
 
* [[Twin Twisters]]
* [[Duality]]
 
 
|normal traps =
 
|normal traps =
 
* [[Fabled Treason]]
 
* [[Fabled Treason]]
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* [[Mannadium Breakheart]]
 
* [[Mannadium Breakheart]]
 
|counter traps =
 
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* [[Dark World Punishment]]
 
* [[Mannadium Reframing]]
 
* [[Mannadium Reframing]]
 
|continuous traps =
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 27 March 2024

Fabled
"Fabled Raven", "Lurrie", and "Topi" in the artwork of "Stairway to a Fabled Realm"
"Fabled Raven", "Lurrie", and "Topi" in the artwork of "Stairway to a Fabled Realm"
Japanese
  • ごうしん
  • 魔轟神 (base)
  • まごうしん (ruby)
  • Magōshin (romanized)
  • Demon Roar God (translated)
French
  • Mythologique
  • Mythological (translated)
German
  • Sagenhaft
  • Mythical (translated)
Italian
  • Il Favoloso
  • The Fabulous (translated)
Korean
  • 마굉신
  • 魔轟神 (Hanja)
  • Magoengsin (romanized)
  • Demon Roar God (translated)
Portuguese
  • Mitológico(a)
  • Mythological (translated)
Spanish
  • Fabuloso/a
  • Fabulous (translated)
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"Fabled", known as "Demon Roar God" (ごうしん Magōshin) in the OCG and as "Fiend Roar Deities" in some video games, is an archetype of LIGHT Fiend and Beast monsters (with the Beast monsters being titled as "The Fabled" to distinguish them) began in Japan as Duel Terminal Promos in Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!! and continued in Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!. Their effects focus on discarding cards from their controller's hand to the Graveyard to activate their effects.

History[edit]

Appearance[edit]

"Fabled" monsters are depicted in a manner as to display both a hallowed aspect to them and a bit of whimsy, however, overall their art is meant to give the impression of a slanted kind of twisted, be it "demonic" or cynical. All of them are LIGHT monsters, and are believed to represent heterodoxy, perverse versions of "light", and degradation from grace and dignity, with some resembling the archetypal Fallen Angels from the Bible. They all have masks, which makes them resemble monsters of certain Spanish legends. Tiny colorful and malicious imps often accompany monsters in their background art.

Fiend Fabled Origin
Andwraith Andras
Dianaira Deianira
Grimro Gemory
Leviathan Leviathan
Marcosia Marchosias
Ragin Legion
Valkyrus Valkyrie

The Fabled[edit]

All of The Fabled monsters are based on legendary/mythical creatures.

The Fabled Origin Tamer's name
Abanc Afanc Unknown
Catsith Cat sìth Heresy
Chawa Chihuahua Breach
Cerburrel Cerberus Malice
Ganashia Ganesha Vio
Kokkator Cockatrice Lust
Kudabbi Kudan Gree
Nozoochee Tsuchinoko (Nozuchi) Gludd
Peggulsus Pegasus Limbo
Rubyruda Garuda Wrath
Unicore Unicorn Gree

Playing style[edit]

They are similar to the "Dark World" archetype in that the Monsters thrive off of effects that discard; however, unlike Dark World, all "Fabled" Monsters will benefit off of any discard, even for cost. Even though cards like "Dark World Dealings" can be used with "Fabled" monsters, it's best to keep a high monster count, and use their own effects to Special Summon them. The archetype also greatly benefits from cards like "Tour Guide From the Underworld", which gets "Kushano" to the grave as quick as possible, and sets up for Rank 3 Xyz Monsters, such as "Leviair the Sea Dragon". Though these Xyz support the deck, the main focus is Synchros, such as "Fabled Ragin", "Formula Synchron" and "T.G. Hyper Librarian", in order to maintain the card advantage lost by summoning those monsters. "Fabled" Decks can be very versatile. Because of their potential to abuse special summons and also being a LIGHT Fiend archetype, there are a lot of cards to support them. The key to a successful Deck is to control the field while slowly gaining advantage for powerful finish. "Beckoning Light" is by far the best tool in "Fabled" arsenal. It lets you discard your Fabled monsters while getting another ones from your Graveyard. Both "Phoenix Wing Wind Blast" and "Raigeki Break" are really handy for this deck, letting you to disrupt your opponent's plays and discard a "Fabled" Monsters. By combining them with "The Fabled Catsith", you get a powerful removal tool. Another way around is to add T.G engine ("T.G. Warwolf" and "T.G. Striker") and focus on a Beast support (like "Horn of the Phantom Beast") to make a good use of The Fabled sub-series. With the changes brought by Link Monsters and Master Rule 4, the sheer swarming ability of this archetype allows for rapid Link and Synchro summons. As time goes on more Link monsters will be printed that indirectly support "Fabled" cards.

Recommended cards[edit]

Fabled Deck

Weaknesses[edit]

"Silent Graveyard", "Soul Drain" and/or "Abyss Dweller" alone can severely slice into "Fabled"s because such monsters whose effects activate when discarded transpire while they're in the Graveyard. This archetype's Attribute of LIGHT can also be capitalized on via "Light-Imprisoning Mirror". A substantial count of "Fabled"s on the roster also have superficial ATK, making them prey for cards like "King Tiger Wanghu" and "Deck Devastation Virus", which can plug up Synchro Summons by putting away key Tuners like "Cerburrel", "Rubyruda" and "Chawa". "Skill Drain" and "Mind Drain" can be used against any "Fabled"s with effects that respectively activate on the field or in the hand (i.e "Grimro" and "Nozoochee" in the Hand.) "Goblin of Greed" can also impede "Fabled"s because it will restrict them from being discarded as a cost, hence making it more laborious to use them.