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==Design==
 
==Design==
 
===Appearance===
 
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[[File:Frightfuranime.png|200px|left|thumb|"Frightfur" monsters in the anime.]]
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[[File:Frightfuranime.png|200px|left|thumb|"[[Frightfur Bear]]", "[[Frightfur Leo]]" and "[[Frightfur Sheep]]".]]
 
"Frightfur" monsters are based off of corrupted versions of animals from "[[Fluffal]]" archetype. They feature a destroyed plush toy with the respective "[[Edge Imp]]" tools or weapons inside them, giving them a more demonic and terrifying appearance, in contrast to the "Fluffal" monsters. The artwork of "[[Frightfur Factory]]" depicts the transformation of "Fluffal" to "Frightfur" monsters.
 
"Frightfur" monsters are based off of corrupted versions of animals from "[[Fluffal]]" archetype. They feature a destroyed plush toy with the respective "[[Edge Imp]]" tools or weapons inside them, giving them a more demonic and terrifying appearance, in contrast to the "Fluffal" monsters. The artwork of "[[Frightfur Factory]]" depicts the transformation of "Fluffal" to "Frightfur" monsters.
  
 
=== Origin ===
 
=== Origin ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Frightfur Monster !! Animal !! Toys/Fluffal monsters & Edge Imp monsters
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! Frightfur Monster !! Animal !! Fluffal
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!Edge Imp
 
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| [[Frightfur Bear|Bear]] || [[wikipedia:Bear|Bear]] || "[[Fluffal Bear]]" fused with "[[Edge Imp Sabres]]"
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| [[Frightfur Bear|Bear]] || [[wikipedia:Bear|Bear]] || "[[Fluffal Bear]]"
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|"[[Edge Imp Sabres|Sabres]]"
 
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| [[Frightfur Chimera|Chimera]] || [[wikipedia:Chimera (mythology)|Chimera]] || "Fluffal Bear" fused with raccoon/squirrel-like doll head, plastic toy snake and an unknown toy head
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| [[Frightfur Chimera|Chimera]] || [[wikipedia:Chimera (mythology)|Chimera]] || None
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|None
 
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| [[Edge Imp Frightfuloid|Frightfuloid]] || Unknown || Unknown
 
| [[Edge Imp Frightfuloid|Frightfuloid]] || Unknown || Unknown
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|
 
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| [[Frightfur Leo|Leo]] || [[wikipedia:Lion|Lion]] || "[[Fluffal Leo]]" fused with "[[Edge Imp Saw]]"
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| [[Frightfur Leo|Leo]] || [[wikipedia:Lion|Lion]] || "[[Fluffal Leo|Leo]]"
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|"[[Edge Imp Saw|Saw]]"
 
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|-
|[[Frightfur Sabre-Tooth|Sabre-Tooth]]
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|[[Frightfur Sabre-Tooth (anime)|Sabre-Tooth]]
 
|[[wikipedia:Saber-toothed cat|Saber-toothed cat]]
 
|[[wikipedia:Saber-toothed cat|Saber-toothed cat]]
|Plush Saber cat fused with Sabres
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|Plush Tiger
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|"[[Edge Imp Sabres|Sabres]]"
 
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| [[Frightfur Sheep|Sheep]] || [[wikipedia:Sheep|Sheep]] || "[[Fluffal Sheep]]" fused with "[[Edge Imp Chain]]"
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| [[Frightfur Sheep|Sheep]] || [[wikipedia:Sheep|Sheep]] || "[[Fluffal Sheep|Sheep]]"
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|"[[Edge Imp Chain|Chain]]"
 
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| [[Frightfur Tiger|Tiger]] || [[wikipedia:Tiger|Tiger]] || Plush Tiger fused with "Edge Imp Sabres"
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| [[Frightfur Tiger|Tiger]] || [[wikipedia:Tiger|Tiger]] || Plush Tiger
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|"Sabres"
 
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| [[Frightfur Wolf|Wolf]] || [[wikipedia:Wolf|Wolf]] || Plush Wolf fused with "Edge Imp Sabres"
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| [[Frightfur Wolf|Wolf]] || [[wikipedia:Wolf|Wolf]] || Plush Wolf
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|"Sabres"
 
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Revision as of 09:58, 13 December 2015

Frightfur
Several "Frightfur" monsters in the artwork of "Frightfur March".
Several "Frightfur" monsters in the artwork of "Frightfur March".
Japanese
  • デストーイ
  • Desutōi (romanized)
  • Death-Toy (translated)
French
  • Frourreur
German
  • Schreckenspelz
Italian
  • Pellicciaspavento
Korean
  • 데스완구
  • ??玩具 (Hanja)
  • Deseuwan-gu (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Peladura
Spanish
  • Atemorizante
Sets
Anime appearances
Lists

"Frightfur", known as "Death-Toy" (デストーイ Desutōi) in the OCG, is an archetype of DARK Fiend-Type Fusion Monsters used by Sora Perse in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. The "Frightfur" monsters serve as the "bosses" of both the "Fluffal" and "Edge Imp" archetypes, since the Fusion Materials used for their Fusion Summon reside in these archetypes.

Design

Appearance

"Frightfur" monsters are based off of corrupted versions of animals from "Fluffal" archetype. They feature a destroyed plush toy with the respective "Edge Imp" tools or weapons inside them, giving them a more demonic and terrifying appearance, in contrast to the "Fluffal" monsters. The artwork of "Frightfur Factory" depicts the transformation of "Fluffal" to "Frightfur" monsters.

Origin

Frightfur Monster Animal Fluffal Edge Imp
Bear Bear "Fluffal Bear" "Sabres"
Chimera Chimera None None
Frightfuloid Unknown Unknown
Leo Lion "Leo" "Saw"
Sabre-Tooth Saber-toothed cat Plush Tiger "Sabres"
Sheep Sheep "Sheep" "Chain"
Tiger Tiger Plush Tiger "Sabres"
Wolf Wolf Plush Wolf "Sabres"

Etymology

"Frightfur" is a pun on "frightful" and "fur". Their Japanese name "Death-Toy" directly describes their menacing appearances, and can also be a pun on "destroy".

Playing style

The "Frightfur" monsters can be Summoned by Fusion Summon using "Edge Imp" monsters as the Fusion Material. They rely primarily on "Fluffal" archetype with boosting effects. "Frightfur" also monsters have offensive effects that either boost their ATK or grant additional attacks ("Frightfur Bear", "Frightfur Sabre-Tooth" "Frightfur Wolf"), destroying cards on the opponent's field ("Frightfur Tiger", "Frightfur Leo") prevents the opponent from activating cards or effects when they attack ("Frightfur Sheep"), and even steal away an opponent's monster by equipping them to themselves or Special Summon them to their controller's field ("Bear", "Frightfur Chimera").

"Frightfur" monsters have a small weakness in having specific "Edge Imp" monsters for Fusion Materials (outside of "Chimera"), but cards like "Fusion Reserve" and "Fusion Conscription" can help you in getting your needed "Edge Imps" to the hand, and "Fluffal Sheep" helps in recycling both your "Edge Imp" and "Fluffal" monsters. All five of the "Edge Imps" possess helpful abilities on their own, such as "Edge Imp Chain" searching your "Frightfur" Spell and Trap support whenever it hits the Graveyard, "Edge Imp Saw" providing extra draw power, and "Edge Imp Tomahawk" being able to substitute for any of the other "Edge Imp" monsters should they not be available in the hand or field.

The Deck responds badly to too many out of archetype cards, as they cannot be fused with, and the other Summoning methods are not nearly as important as your Fusion Summoning.

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