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{{Infobox archetype
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| cut_from_names = true
| ja_name = {{Ruby|占|うらな}}い{{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|女|じょ}}
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| image         = MiracleStone-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
| romaji = Uranai Majo
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| caption        = Clockwise from upper left: "[[Fortune Fairy Hikari|Hikari]]", "[[Fortune Fairy Swee|Swee]]", "[[Fortune Fairy Hu|Hu]]" and "[[Fortune Fairy En|En]]" in the artwork of "[[Miracle Stone]]"
| trans = Fortune Telling Witch
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| ja_name       = {{Ruby|占|うらな}}い{{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|女|じょ}}
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| romaji         = Uranai Majo
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| trans         = Fortune-Telling Witch
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| fr_name        = Sorcière de la Bonne Aventure
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| fr_trans      = Witch of Good Fortune
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| de_name        = Schicksalsfee
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| it_name        = Strega Indovina
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| it_trans      = Fortune-Telling Witch
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| ko_name        = 점쟁이 마녀
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| ko_romanized  = Jeomjaeng-i Manyeo
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| pt_name        = Fada Fortuna
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| es_name        = Hada de la Fortuna
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| tcg            = [[Battles of Legend: Hero's Revenge]]
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| ocg            = [[Collection Pack: Duelist of Revolution Version]]
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| vg            =
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6]]
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| anime          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
 
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"'''Fortune Fairy'''", known as "'''Fortune-Telling Witch'''" ({{Ruby|占|うらな}}い{{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|女|じょ}} ''Uranai Majo'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Spellcaster]] monsters used by [[Carly Carmine]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime prior to her death and rebirth as [[Dark Signer]]. The archetype consists of Spellcaster monsters with 0 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]], each with a different [[Level]] from 1 to 6. Prior to their release as [[Effect Monster]]s in the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'', this archetype consisted entirely of [[Normal Monster]]s.
  
'''Fortune Fairy''', known as '''Fortune Telling Witch''' in the Japanese version, is an anime-only [[archetype]] consisting of 6 [[Monster Card|monsters]], each named and colored according to their own [[Attribute]]. The card text on each "Fortune Fairy" tells the fortune of the person who draws it, along with a listing of a lucky number, color and item.  
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==Design==
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Each member of the "Fortune Fairy" archetype is named and colored according to their own [[Attribute]].  
  
All are [[Spellcaster]]-[[Type]] [[Normal Monster]]s with 0 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]]. Each have a different [[Level]], ranging from 1 to 6.
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In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' anime and the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force]]'' series, they are Normal Monsters whose flavor text each tells the fortune of the person who draws it, along with a listing of a lucky number, color, and item. The lucky color and number correspond to that monster's Attribute and Level. The lowest Level "Fortune Fairy" monster, "Hikari", is the best prediction (''Super Happy''), and the predictions get less optimistic as they go up in Level, with the Level 6 "Chee" being the worst (''Absolutely Awful''). The fortune may be said to be based on the usefulness of you having such a card in the hand during a Duel (e.g. a Level 6 Normal Monster with 0 ATK and DEF being a pretty unlucky draw). Curiously, in the anime, "Chee" is the card Carly draws right before her Duel with [[Sayer]], which ends in her death and transformation to a Dark Signer.<ref name="ep37">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|37|ref}}</ref>
  
In the first episode that they were used in a Duel, it appears that their play style focuses on summoning as many as possible and as fast as possible, using cards such as "[[Luck Loan]]" and "[[Unacceptable Result]]", then using "[[Miracle Stone]]" to increase their ATK.
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In {{episode|5D's|037|ref}}, it appeared that their playstyle focused on Summoning as many and as fast as possible, using cards such as "[[Lucky Loan]]" and "[[Unacceptable Result]]", then using the key card "[[Miracle Stone]]" to increase their ATK. Otherwise, Carly's use of these monsters mimicked [[Sartorius]]' use of his "[[Arcana Force]]" monsters as tarot cards.
  
The "Fortune Fairies" were used by [[Carly Carmine]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. Carly's use of these monsters partially mimicked [[Sartorius]]'s use of his "[[Arcana Force]]" monsters as tarot cards.
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The redesign of the "Fortune Fairy" archetype in the ''OCG''/''TCG'' plays similarly but with a heavier emphasis on draw power. The "Fortune Fairies" are now Effect Monsters that the player can [[Special Summon]] from their hand upon drawing them and possess effects that can activate when Special Summoned from the hand. Additionally, "Miracle Stone" gives a smaller boost but boosts ATK and DEF, and allows a player to draw once per turn when a "Fortune Fairy" battles. This benefits the swarming ability at the expense of battling ability.
  
All of these cards have a fortune written on them, with lucky number, color etc. The lucky color and number correspond to that monsters' Attribute and Level. The fortune may be based on the luck of you having it in your hand, e.g. it would be unlucky to have a level 6 Normal Monster with 0 ATK and DEF.
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After Carly became a Dark Signer, the "Fortune Fairy" monsters evolved into the "[[Fortune Lady]]" archetype, where each member appear to be older and "more twisted" versions.<ref name="ep38">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|38|ref}}</ref>
  
The "Fortune Fairy" archetype is playable in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4]]''-''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6|6]]''.
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Starting in the English version of ''[[Duel Terminal 1]]'', the "Fortune Fairies" appear in the "[[Card Only Get]]" mode.
  
After Carly became a [[Dark Signer]], she began to use an alternate version of these cards known as the "[[Fortune Lady|Fortune Ladies]]", which are more powerful versions of the original "Fortune Fairies".
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==Members==
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
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! [[Level]] !! Fortune Fairy !! Effect !! Namesake !! [[Fortune Lady]]
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| 1 || [[Fortune Fairy Hikari|Hikari]] || Target 1 monster you control; send it to the GY to Special Summon a Level 1 Spellcaster monster from your Deck || {{Ruby|光|ひかり}} ''Hikari'' || [[Fortune Lady Light|Light]]
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| 2 || [[Fortune Fairy En|En]] || Target 1 Set card your opponent controls; destroy it || {{Ruby|炎|えん}} ''En'' || [[Fortune Lady Fire|Fire]]
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| 3 || [[Fortune Fairy Hu|Hu]] || Target 1 of your banished Spellcaster monsters; add it to your hand || {{Ruby|風|ふう}} ''Fuu'' || [[Fortune Lady Wind|Wind]]
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| 4 || [[Fortune Fairy Swee|Swee]] || Target 1 other face-up monster on the Field; banish it until your next Standby Phase || {{Ruby|水|すい}} ''Sui'' || [[Fortune Lady Water|Water]]
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| 5 || [[Fortune Fairy Ann|Ann]] || Banish 1 Spellcaster monster from your Deck || {{Ruby|暗|あん}} ''An'' || [[Fortune Lady Dark|Dark]]
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|-
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| 6 || [[Fortune Fairy Chee|Chee]] || Both players draw 1 card || {{Ruby|地|ち}} ''Chi'' || [[Fortune Lady Earth|Earth]]
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|}
  
Starting in the English-version [[Duel Terminal 1 (TCG)]], the "Fortune Fairies" appear in the "[[Card Only Get]]" mode.
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==Playstyle==
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The main focus of the archetype is to [[swarm]] the [[field]] to take advantage of the ATK-boosting effect of "Miracle Stone". Since their effects activate upon drawing them, one should include cards that facilitate drawing outside of the Draw Phase such as "[[Reload]]", "[[Counter Gate]]", and "[[Defense Draw]]", as well as cards that facilitate Special Summoning from the hand such as "[[A Hero Emerges]]" and "[[Intruder Alarm - Yellow Alert]]".  
  
It also seems that most of the fortunes correspond to effects of their "Fortune Lady" counterparts.
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[[Synchro Summon]]ing becomes a viable strategy due to the ease of summoning the high-Level "Ann" and "Chee", as well as "Hikari's" effect facilitating the summon of [[Tuner monster]]s including "[[Sunny Pixie]]", "[[Fortune Lady Past]]", or any "[[With Eyes of Blue]]" Tuner monster. Since "Miracle Stone" boosts the ATK of all Spellcaster monsters the user controls, include monsters that facilitate Summoning such as "[[Magical Exemplar]]" and "[[The Tricky]]". "En" and "Swee" cause the most disruption against the opponent, while "Hikari's" effect can Summon monsters such as "[[Copycat]]" to turn the opponent's strength against them.
  
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===Recommended cards===
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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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* [[Fortune Fairy Ann]]
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* [[Fortune Fairy Chee]]
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* [[Fortune Fairy En]]
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* [[Fortune Fairy Hikari]]
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* [[Fortune Fairy Hu]]
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* [[Fortune Fairy Swee]]
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|spells =
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* [[Lucky Loan]]
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* [[Miracle Stone]]
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* [[Unacceptable Result]]
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== Trivia ==
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* This archetype's cartoony aesthetic is very similar to that of the 1999 magical girl anime ''[[wikipedia:Ojamajo Doremi|Ojamajo Doremi]]''.
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==References==
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[[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]]

Latest revision as of 22:18, 7 December 2023

Fortune Fairy
Clockwise from upper left: "Hikari", "Swee", "Hu" and "En" in the artwork of "Miracle Stone"
Clockwise from upper left: "Hikari", "Swee", "Hu" and "En" in the artwork of "Miracle Stone"
Japanese
  • うらなじょ
  • 占い魔女 (base)
  • うらないまじょ (ruby)
  • Uranai Majo (romanized)
  • Fortune-Telling Witch (translated)
French
  • Sorcière de la Bonne Aventure
  • Witch of Good Fortune (translated)
German
  • Schicksalsfee
Italian
  • Strega Indovina
  • Fortune-Telling Witch (translated)
Korean
  • 점쟁이 마녀
  • Jeomjaeng-i Manyeo (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Fada Fortuna
Spanish
  • Hada de la Fortuna
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"Fortune Fairy", known as "Fortune-Telling Witch" (うらなじょ Uranai Majo) in the Japanese version, is an archetype of Spellcaster monsters used by Carly Carmine in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime prior to her death and rebirth as Dark Signer. The archetype consists of Spellcaster monsters with 0 ATK and DEF, each with a different Level from 1 to 6. Prior to their release as Effect Monsters in the OCG/TCG, this archetype consisted entirely of Normal Monsters.

Design[edit]

Each member of the "Fortune Fairy" archetype is named and colored according to their own Attribute.

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime and the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series, they are Normal Monsters whose flavor text each tells the fortune of the person who draws it, along with a listing of a lucky number, color, and item. The lucky color and number correspond to that monster's Attribute and Level. The lowest Level "Fortune Fairy" monster, "Hikari", is the best prediction (Super Happy), and the predictions get less optimistic as they go up in Level, with the Level 6 "Chee" being the worst (Absolutely Awful). The fortune may be said to be based on the usefulness of you having such a card in the hand during a Duel (e.g. a Level 6 Normal Monster with 0 ATK and DEF being a pretty unlucky draw). Curiously, in the anime, "Chee" is the card Carly draws right before her Duel with Sayer, which ends in her death and transformation to a Dark Signer.[1]

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 03737: "Digging Deeper, Part 1", it appeared that their playstyle focused on Summoning as many and as fast as possible, using cards such as "Lucky Loan" and "Unacceptable Result", then using the key card "Miracle Stone" to increase their ATK. Otherwise, Carly's use of these monsters mimicked Sartorius' use of his "Arcana Force" monsters as tarot cards.

The redesign of the "Fortune Fairy" archetype in the OCG/TCG plays similarly but with a heavier emphasis on draw power. The "Fortune Fairies" are now Effect Monsters that the player can Special Summon from their hand upon drawing them and possess effects that can activate when Special Summoned from the hand. Additionally, "Miracle Stone" gives a smaller boost but boosts ATK and DEF, and allows a player to draw once per turn when a "Fortune Fairy" battles. This benefits the swarming ability at the expense of battling ability.

After Carly became a Dark Signer, the "Fortune Fairy" monsters evolved into the "Fortune Lady" archetype, where each member appear to be older and "more twisted" versions.[2]

Starting in the English version of Duel Terminal 1, the "Fortune Fairies" appear in the "Card Only Get" mode.

Members[edit]

Level Fortune Fairy Effect Namesake Fortune Lady
1 Hikari Target 1 monster you control; send it to the GY to Special Summon a Level 1 Spellcaster monster from your Deck ひかり Hikari Light
2 En Target 1 Set card your opponent controls; destroy it えん En Fire
3 Hu Target 1 of your banished Spellcaster monsters; add it to your hand ふう Fuu Wind
4 Swee Target 1 other face-up monster on the Field; banish it until your next Standby Phase すい Sui Water
5 Ann Banish 1 Spellcaster monster from your Deck あん An Dark
6 Chee Both players draw 1 card Chi Earth

Playstyle[edit]

The main focus of the archetype is to swarm the field to take advantage of the ATK-boosting effect of "Miracle Stone". Since their effects activate upon drawing them, one should include cards that facilitate drawing outside of the Draw Phase such as "Reload", "Counter Gate", and "Defense Draw", as well as cards that facilitate Special Summoning from the hand such as "A Hero Emerges" and "Intruder Alarm - Yellow Alert".

Synchro Summoning becomes a viable strategy due to the ease of summoning the high-Level "Ann" and "Chee", as well as "Hikari's" effect facilitating the summon of Tuner monsters including "Sunny Pixie", "Fortune Lady Past", or any "With Eyes of Blue" Tuner monster. Since "Miracle Stone" boosts the ATK of all Spellcaster monsters the user controls, include monsters that facilitate Summoning such as "Magical Exemplar" and "The Tricky". "En" and "Swee" cause the most disruption against the opponent, while "Hikari's" effect can Summon monsters such as "Copycat" to turn the opponent's strength against them.

Recommended cards[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • This archetype's cartoony aesthetic is very similar to that of the 1999 magical girl anime Ojamajo Doremi.

References[edit]

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 03737: "Digging Deeper, Part 1"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 03838: "Digging Deeper, Part 2"