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| image = ArchfiendsRoar-TF04-JP-VG.jpg
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| image = ArchfiendsRoar-TF04-JP-VG.jpg
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| caption = "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]" and "[[Darkbishop Archfiend]]" in the artwork of "[[Archfiend's Roar]]"
| ja_name = デーモン
 
| romaji = Dēmon
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| ja_name = デーモン
| trans = Demon
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| romaji = Dēmon
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| trans = Daemon
| fr_name = Archdémon
 
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| fr_name = Archdémon
| de_name = Erzunterweltler
 
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| fr_trans = Archdemon
| it_name = Arcidemone
 
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| de_name = Erzunterweltler
| ko_name = 데몬
 
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| de_trans = Archunderworlder
| ko_romanized = demon
 
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| it_name = Arcidemone
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| it_trans = Archdemon
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| ko_name = 데몬
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| ko_romanized = Demon
 
| ko_trans = Demon
 
| ko_trans = Demon
| pt_name = Demônio
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| pt_name = Arquidemônio
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| pt_name2 = Archdemônio<br>(formerly)
| es_name = Archidemonio
 
| sets =
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| pt_trans = Archdemon
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| es_name = Archidemonio
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| es_trans = Archdemon
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| zh_name = 惡魔
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| zh_pinyin = Èmó
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| zh_jyutping = Ok3 mo1
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| zh_trans = Demon
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| sets =
 
* [[Starter Deck: Yugi]]
 
* [[Starter Deck: Yugi]]
* [[Starter Deck: Pegasus]]
 
* [[Starter Deck: Yugi Evolution]]
 
 
* [[Metal Raiders]]
 
* [[Metal Raiders]]
 
* [[Spell Ruler]]
 
* [[Spell Ruler]]
* [[Pharaoh's Servant]]
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* [[Starter Deck: Pegasus]]
 
* [[Legacy of Darkness]]
 
* [[Legacy of Darkness]]
 
* [[Dark Crisis]]
 
* [[Dark Crisis]]
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* [[Starter Deck: Yugi Evolution]]
 
* [[Cybernetic Revolution]]
 
* [[Cybernetic Revolution]]
 
* [[Force of the Breaker]]
 
* [[Force of the Breaker]]
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* [[Starter Deck - Syrus Truesdale]]
 
* [[Phantom Darkness]]
 
* [[Phantom Darkness]]
 
* [[The Duelist Genesis]]
 
* [[The Duelist Genesis]]
 
* [[Crossroads of Chaos]]
 
* [[Crossroads of Chaos]]
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* [[Anniversary Pack]]
 
* [[Crimson Crisis]]
 
* [[Crimson Crisis]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator promotional cards]]
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* [[Duelist Pack: Yugi]]
 
* [[Ancient Prophecy]]
 
* [[Ancient Prophecy]]
 
* [[The Shining Darkness]]
 
* [[The Shining Darkness]]
 
* [[Starstrike Blast]]
 
* [[Starstrike Blast]]
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* [[Extreme Victory]]
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* [[Order of Chaos]]
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* [[Judgement of the Light]]
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* [[Primal Origin]]
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* [[Duelist Alliance]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Volume 6 promotional card]]
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* [[Duelist Pack: Battle City]]
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* [[Clash of Rebellions]]
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* [[Dimension of Chaos]]
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* [[Shining Victories]]
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* [[The Dark Illusion]]
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* [[Extreme Force]]
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* [[Phantom Rage]]
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* [[Blazing Vortex]]
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* [[Darkwing Blast]]
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* [[Photon Hypernova]]
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* [[Phantom Nightmare]]
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* [[Legacy of Destruction]]
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| tcg =
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* [[Summoned Skull Sample promotional card]]
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* [[2002 Collectible Tin|Booster Pack Collectors Tins 2002]]
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* [[Tournament Pack: 3rd Season]]
 
* [[Dark Beginning 1]]
 
* [[Dark Beginning 1]]
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* [[Shonen Jump Vol. 3, Issue 1 promotional card]]
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* [[Dark Revelation Volume 1]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 6]]
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* [[Dark Beginning 2]]
 
* [[Dark Revelation Volume 4]]
 
* [[Dark Revelation Volume 4]]
* [[Booster Pack Tin Series Promos]]
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* [[Retro Pack]]
* [[Collector Tin Series Promos]]
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* [[Collectible Tins 2008 Wave 1]]
* [[Anniversary Pack]]
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* [[Dark Legends]]
 
* [[Retro Pack 2]]
 
* [[Retro Pack 2]]
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* [[Duelist League Demo 2010]]
 
* [[Turbo Pack: Booster Two]]
 
* [[Turbo Pack: Booster Two]]
* [[Tournament Pack 3rd Season]]
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* [[Duel Terminal 2]]
* [[Tournament Pack 6]]
 
 
* [[Gold Series 3]]
 
* [[Gold Series 3]]
* [[Sneak Preview Participation Cards]]
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* [[Duelist Revolution Sneak Peek Participation Card]]
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* [[Duelist Revolution]]
* [[Shonen Jump Magazine Promotional Cards]]
 
* [[Order of Chaos]]
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* [[Collectible Tins 2010 Wave 1]]
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* [[Duel Terminal 3]]
| anime =
 
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* [[Collectible Tins 2010 Wave 2]]
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
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* [[Starstrike Blast Sneak Peek Participation Card]]
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]
 
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* [[Duelist League 2 participation cards]]
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX]]
 
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* [[Demo Pack]]
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* [[Duel Terminal 5a]]
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* [[Turbo Pack: Booster Six]]
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* [[Duel Terminal 5b]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Advent Calendar]]
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* [[Battle Pack: Epic Dawn]]
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* [[Legendary Collection 3: Yugi's World Mega Pack]]
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* [[Duel Terminal 7b]]
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* [[Battle Pack 2: War of the Giants]]
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* [[Astral Pack Three]]
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* [[Judgment of the Light: Deluxe Edition]]
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* [[Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World Mega Pack]]
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* [[Shadow Specters]]
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* [[Starter Deck: Yugi Reloaded]]
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* [[Weekly Shonen Jump December 2013 membership promotional card]]
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* [[War of the Giants Reinforcements]]
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* [[War of the Giants: Round 2]]
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* [[Jump Pack 2014 Issue 1 promotional card]]
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* [[Astral Pack Four]]
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* [[Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown]]
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* [[2014 Mega-Tins]]
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* [[2014 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
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* [[Legendary Collection 5D's Mega Pack]]
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* [[Demo Deck 2015]]
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* [[2-Player Starter Deck Yuya & Declan]]
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* [[Dark Legion Starter Deck]]
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* [[2015 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
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* [[High-Speed Riders]]
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* [[Yugi's Legendary Decks]]
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* [[Master of Pendulum Structure Deck]]
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* [[Premium Gold: Infinite Gold]]
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* [[Millennium Pack]]
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* [[Starter Deck: Yuya]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 2]]
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* [[2016 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
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* [[Legendary Decks II]]
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* [[Pendulum Domination Structure Deck]]
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* [[Dinosmasher's Fury Structure Deck]]
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* [[Duelist Pack: Dimensional Guardians]]
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* [[Pendulum Evolution]]
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* [[Battles of Legend: Light's Revenge]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Lair of Darkness]]
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* [[2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 9]]
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* [[Fists of the Gadgets]]
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* [[Eternity Code]]
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* [[Speed Duel: Battle City Box]]
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* [[2021 Tin of Ancient Battles]]
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* [[Maximum Gold: El Dorado]]
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* [[Brothers of Legend]]
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* [[Ghosts From the Past: The 2nd Haunting]]
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* [[Legendary Duelists: Season 3]]
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* [[Tactical Masters]]
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* [[2022 Tin of the Pharaoh's Gods]]
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* [[Speed Duel GX: Duelists of Shadows]]
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* [[Metal Raiders (25th Anniversary Edition)]]
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* [[Spell Ruler (25th Anniversary Edition)]]
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* [[Dark Crisis (25th Anniversary Edition)]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 22]]
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* [[Speed Duel: Streets of Battle City]]
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* [[25th Anniversary Tin: Dueling Heroes Mega Pack]]
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* [[Structure Deck: The Crimson King]]
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| ocg =
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* ''[[Vol.1]]''
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* [[Vol.4]]
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* [[Vol.5]]
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* [[EX Starter Box]]
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* [[Magic Ruler (Japanese)]]
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* [[Pharaoh's Servant]]
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* [[Revival of Black Demons Dragon]]
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* [[EX-R Starter Box]]
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* [[Booster R3]]
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* [[Weekly Shōnen Jump 2001, Issue 11 promotional card]]
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* [[Limited Edition 3: Yugi Pack]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Yugi]]
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* [[Asia Championship 2001 prize cards]]
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* [[Struggle of Chaos]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Joey]]
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* [[Mythological Age]]
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* [[Duelist Legacy Volume.1]]
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* [[Duelist Legacy Volume.2]]
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* [[Power of the Guardian]]
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* [[Booster Pack Collectors Tin 2003]]
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* [[Threat of the Dark Demon World]]
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* [[Duelist Legacy Volume.5]]
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* [[Beginner's Edition 1]]
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* [[Expert Edition Volume 1]]
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* [[Beginner's Edition 2]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Curse of Darkness]]
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* [[Expert Edition Volume 4]]
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* [[Weekly Shōnen Jump 2008, Issue 18 promotional card]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2008 Vol.2]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Justice Strikes Back!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Dragunity of the Hurricane!!]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2009 Vol.3]]
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* [[Monster Figure Collection promotional cards]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Vylon Descends!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Raid of the Inverz!!]]
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* [[Beginner's Edition 1 (2011)]]
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* [[Beginner's Edition 2 (2011)]]
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* [[Extra Pack Volume 4]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Ouroboros, Wicked Dragon of Destruction!!]]
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* [[Duelist Edition Volume 1]]
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* [[Duelist Edition Volume 2]]
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* [[Duelist Edition Volume 3]]
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* [[Duelist Edition Volume 4]]
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* [[V Jump June 2013 promotional card]]
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* [[Half-Deck: DARK]]
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* [[Starter Pack Volume 1]]
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* [[Memories of the Duel King: Duelist Kingdom Arc]]
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* [[Starter Deck 2014]]
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* [[Memories of the Duel King: Battle City Arc]]
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* [[Extra Pack: Knights of Order]]
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* [[Starter Pack Volume 3]]
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* [[The Rarity Collection]]
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* [[Duelist Road -Piece of Memory- Side: Yami Yugi]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Devil's Gate]]
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* [[Duelist Entry Deck VS]]
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* [[Entry Pack]]
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* [[V Jump October 2015 promotional card]]
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* [[Booster SP: Highspeed Riders]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Master of Pendulum]]
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* [[Millennium Pack (OCG)]]
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* [[Starter Deck 2016]]
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* [[Dimension Box Limited Edition]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Pendulum Evolution]]
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* [[Structure Deck R: Tyranno's Rage]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Legend Deck Guide: Yami Yugi VS Seto Kaiba promotional cards]]
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* [[LINK VRAINS Pack]]
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* [[Structure Deck R: Curse of the Dark]]
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* [[Special Pack 20th Anniversary Edition Vol.1]]
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* [[Special Pack 20th Anniversary Edition Vol.2]]
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* [[Half Deck 2018: DARK]]
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* [[Special Pack 20th Anniversary Edition Vol.3]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2018 Vol.4]]
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* [[Special Pack 20th Anniversary Edition Vol.4]]
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* [[Rarity Collection Premium Gold Edition]]
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* [[Phantom Rage +1 Bonus Pack]]
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* [[World Premiere Pack 2020]]
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* [[Deck Build Pack: Tactical Masters]]
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* [[Photon Hypernova +1 Bonus Pack]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Pulse of the King]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Pulse of the King Rumbling of Heaven and Earth Pack]]
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* [[The Valuable Book EX 4 promotional cards]]
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| korea =
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* [[Expansion Pack Vol.1]]
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* [[Expansion Pack Vol.2]]
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* [[Expansion Pack Vol.3]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2010 Vol.6]]
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* [[Tournament Pack 2011 Vol.11]]
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* [[Winter Festival 2011 promotional cards]]
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* [[Advanced Tournament Pack 2013 Vol.2]]
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* [[Advanced Event Pack 2013 Vol.1]]
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* [[Advanced Event Pack 2013 Vol.2]]
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* [[Advanced Event Pack 2014 Vol.1]]
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* [[Precious Pack Volume 2]]
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* [[Structure Deck: Cyber Dragon Revolution Deluxe Edition]]
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* [[Premium Pack Vol.9]]
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* [[Advanced Event Pack 2014 Vol.4]]
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* [[Duelist Entry Deck VS: Dark Legion]]
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* [[Premium Pack Vol.14 1st Wave]]
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* [[Premium Pack Vol.14 2nd Wave]]
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* [[Synergy Pack 01: Synchro Acceleration]]
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| anime =
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (1999 film)]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]
| manga =
 
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]
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| manga =
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
| vg =
 
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team ZEXAL]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]
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| vg =
 
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"'''Archfiend''', known as "'''Demon'''" (デーモン ''Dēmon'') in the ''[[OCG]]'', is an [[archetype]] of [[Monster Card|monster]]s that appear in a myriad of sets due to the way they are classified. They are used by a variety of [[Duelist]]s in the anime series for the same reason, although one, [[Titan]], runs a dedicated "Archfiend" Deck.
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"'''Archfiend'''", known as "'''Daemon'''" (Japanese: デーモン ''Dēmon'') in the ''[[OCG]]'', is one of the very first [[archetype]]s to be defined in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' franchise. Members appear in a myriad of sets due to the string required for inclusion being a simple word in Japanese. While many [[Duelist]]s such as [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Jack Atlas]] use "Archfiend" cards in the anime and manga as a result, only [[Titan]] of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' and [[Raizo Akuma]] of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team ZEXAL]]'' run dedicated "Archfiend" Decks. The majority of the [[Monster Card|monsters]] in this archetype are [[DARK]] [[Fiend]] monsters, but there are many monsters of other [[Attribute]]s and [[Type]]s.
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The archetype contains the "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (archetype)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]" sub-archetype and the [[Summoned Skull (series)|Summoned Skull]] sub-series.
   
 
==Naming==
 
==Naming==
According to the [http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090226221410/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/archfiend/default.aspx Upper Deck Entertainment] website, ''"'''Archfiends''' are a special category of card. Most "Archfiend" cards can be easily identified by their name. Any card with "Archfiend" in the card name is an "Archfiend."''
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According to the [http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090226221410/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/archfiend/default.aspx Upper Deck Entertainment] website, "'''Archfiends''' are a special category of card. Most "Archfiend" cards can be easily identified by their name. Any card with 'Archfiend' in the card name is an 'Archfiend'."
   
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The first "Archfiend" monster introduced in any medium is "[[Summoned Skull]]", and is one of the handful of cards to be introduced in [[Yu-Gi-Oh!_-_Duel_009|Duel 009]], the very first mentioning of the card game. The first "Archfiend" monster released in the ''OCG'' date back to the very first booster set, with two members: "[[Archfiend Mirror]]" and "[[Archfiend Marmot of Nefariousness]]". This category was officially introduced with the release of ''[[Dark Crisis]]''. Its name, 「デーモン」 (''Dēmon'' with the long ''ē'') is preferably translated by fans as "Daemon". Some non-"Archfiend" cards whose Japanese name contains 「[https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/card_search.action?ope=1&sess=1&keyword=%E3%83%87%E3%83%A2%E3%83%B3&stype=1&ctype=&starfr=&starto=&pscalefr=&pscaleto=&linkmarkerfr=&linkmarkerto=&link_m=2&atkfr=&atkto=&deffr=&defto=&othercon=2&request_locale=ja デモン]」 (''Demon'' with the short ''e''), along with cards whose name contains 「[https://www.db.yugioh-card.com/yugiohdb/card_search.action?ope=1&sess=1&keyword=%E6%82%AA%E9%AD%94&stype=1&ctype=&starfr=&starto=&pscalefr=&pscaleto=&linkmarkerfr=&linkmarkerto=&link_m=2&atkfr=&atkto=&deffr=&defto=&othercon=2 {{ruby|悪|あく}}{{ruby|魔|ま}}]」 among other "demon-like" words, preferably have their names be translated as "Demon" instead to specifically exclude them.
This category was officially introduced with the release of ''[[Dark Crisis]]'', as a way to standardize the English translation of ''OCG'' card names containing "Demon" 「デーモン」. To avoid confusion, "Demon" is often spelled "Dæmon" or "Daemon" by fans to show that the card is an Archfiend. Some non-Archfiend cards have "Demon" spelled differently<ref>The Japanese name of "[[Regenerating Rose]]", 「スプリット・{{Ruby|D|デモン}}・ローズ」 translates to "Split Demon Rose", but "Demon" is spelled 「デモン」, so it is not an Archfiend.</ref>, and some monsters have Japanese names with "Demon" as a possible translation.
 
   
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Since some Japanese cards with names containing 「デーモン」 had already been released in the ''TCG'', they were retroactively classified as "Archfiend" cards, although their official names were left unchanged. Their ''TCG'' card text now includes an "[[archetype condition]]", likely because some of them were iconic cards featured in the anime (as opposed to some lesser known cards, such as "[[Wattkid|Oscillo Hero <sup>#</sup>2]]", whose names were changed instead). Those cards are:
==Theme==
 
The first official members of this archetype (not counting existing cards retroactively identified as Archfiends) are chess-themed, including "[[Terrorking Archfiend|Terrorking]]", "[[Infernalqueen Archfiend|Infernalqueen]]", "[[Desrook Archfiend|Desrook]]", "[[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend|Imprisoned Queen]]", "[[Darkbishop Archfiend|Darkbishop]]", "[[Shadowknight Archfiend|Shadowknight]]" and "[[Vilepawn Archfiend]]", all of whom are named after chess pieces and feature a chessboard pattern as their background. The support card, "[[Checkmate]]", is named after the [[wikipedia:Checkmate|Checkmate]], the final winning move in Chess.
 
   
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* [[A Deal with Dark Ruler]] ('''デーモン'''との{{Ruby|駆|か}}け{{Ruby|引|ひ}}き)
Since then, other Archfiends have been released which lack the chess motifs. In general, they possess demonic and gruesome features, some even going so far as to have demonic physiques with bones and sinew reminiscent of their original representative, "[[Summoned Skull]]".
 
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* [[Axe of Despair]] ('''デーモン'''の{{Ruby|斧|おの}})
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* [[Black Skull Dragon]] (ブラック・'''デーモン'''ズ・ドラゴン)
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* [[Beast of Talwar]] (タルワール・'''デーモン''')
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* [[Fiend Skull Dragon]] (デス・'''デーモン'''・ドラゴン)
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* [[Lesser Fiend]] (レッサー・'''デーモン''')
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* [[Shadow Tamer]] ('''デーモン'''・テイマー)
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* [[Summoned Skull]] ('''デーモン'''の{{Ruby|召|しょう}}{{Ruby|喚|かん}})
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* [[Toon Summoned Skull]] (トゥーン・'''デーモン''')
   
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Starting with "Axe of Despair" in ''[[Battle Pack 2: War of the Giants]]'', later prints of these cards in the ''TCG'' now use [[archetype condition]]s in their [[card text]] to classify them as "Archfiend" cards. With the release of ''[[Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World Mega Pack]]'', all of these cards have archetype conditions classifying them as "Archfiend" cards. In Portuguese, "[[Archfiend Soldier]]" also has an archetype condition classifying it as an "Archfiend" card, although this wasn't added until it was reprinted in ''[[2-Player Starter Deck Yuya & Declan]]''.
==Naming changes==
 
Since some Japanese cards with names containing "Demon" 「デーモン」 had already been released in the English ''TCG'', they were retroactively classified as "Archfiends", although their official names were left unchanged. These include:
 
   
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"A Deal with Dark Ruler" was not included on the original list of "Archfiend" cards that do not have "Archfiend" in their English names on the [[Upper Deck Entertainment]] website, as it had virtually no mechanical impact at the time. However, due to later "Archfiend" support it became mechanically significant, so it was given the archetype condition along with the other cards.
* [[A Deal with Dark Ruler]]<ref>Even though this card is technically an "Archfiend", there is no situation where it is important for it to be listed as an "Archfiend", so UDE does not list it as one.</ref>
 
* [[Axe of Despair]]
 
* [[B. Skull Dragon]]
 
* [[Beast of Talwar]]
 
* [[Fiend Skull Dragon]]
 
* [[Lesser Fiend]]
 
* [[Shadow Tamer]]
 
* [[Summoned Skull]]
 
* [[Toon Summoned Skull]]
 
   
==Deck==
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==Themes==
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In general, "Archfiends" possess demonic and gruesome features, some even going so far as to have physiques featuring bones and sinew reminiscent of their original representative, "[[Summoned Skull]]".
Building a Deck around the "Chess Archfiends" is tricky since they require your [[Life Points]] as payment and paying is not optional. As a result, your Life Points will be drained very quickly, especially since you must worry about further Life Point drain through battle damage from your opponent. Most "Archfiends" do not have enough attack power to hold their ground. Their most useful ability is negating an opponent's effect that targets them by a roll of the dice. However, this is not a reliable defense, and only two of the cards have a 50% chance of negation (although one of them, "[[Darkbishop Archfiend]]", works for any of your Archfiends, including the ones that have their own protection), whereas most have a 16.5% chance, and a couple have a 33% chance.
 
   
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Since "Archfiends" have seen many years of release, the archetype has varying appearance themes which change over time. The original unorganized "Archfiends" were generally bony and "horror" themed ("Summoned Skull", "[[Axe of Despair]]", "[[Lesser Fiend]]", etc.). At this point in time, they were not related other than sharing a word in their Japanese names. Since archetypes were not yet officially part of the game, these early cards were not initially translated as members of a group.
A Deck built around these cards is difficult to play and does not ensure victory. "Archfiend" Decks must rely on heavy support. Try to activate "[[Pandemonium]]" as soon as possible and add "[[Terraforming]]" and/or "[[Archfiend General]]". To help an "Archfiend" Deck run smoothly, it is often advisable to use "[[Dark Necrofear]]" or "[[Plaguespreader Zombie]]" to get a quick defense if you're in a tight spot. It is highly advisable to make good use of "Archfiends" that don't sap your Life Points but still offer good attack or defense, like "[[Archfiend Soldier]]" and "[[Archfiend of Gilfer]]". Another route to go is to simply stop caring about your Life Points, throw in a few more suicidal cards to help, like "[[Bark of Dark Ruler]]", and hope you kill your opponent before your Deck kills you. If you're a fan of the game chess and are going for a "Chess Archfiend" Deck for novelty's sake, then you should really make it geared more towards a general fiend-themed Deck, adding "[[Goblin King]]" and other fiend support cards. This way, when the heat is high, you can turn to a plan B.
 
   
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The first members introduced after "Archfiend" became an archetype (except for "[[Archfiend Soldier]]") appeared in ''[[Dark Crisis]]'' and were chess-themed, all being named after chess pieces and featuring a chessboard pattern as the background of their artwork. Most "Archfiends" released since then have lacked the chess motif.
Take advantage of the high ATK of most archfiends, namely "[[Shadowknight Archfiend]]", "[[Archfiend Soldier]]" and "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]". Archfiends are one of the few archetypes with an abundance of high ATK non-tributers in the game; "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]" is an excellent card and can help avoid the Summoning problems usually related to Terrorking Archfiend. "[[Summoned Skull]]" and its [[retrained]] [[Skull Archfiend of Lightning|counterpart]] can provide late-game power, as well as receive a considerable boost when used in conjunction with "[[Axe of Despair]]" or "[[United We Stand]]". If you can weather the [[Life Point]] payments, you may be able to destroy your opponent under a barrage of massive attacks. Piercing cards such as "[[Big Bang Shot]]" and "[[Fairy Meteor Crush]]" can further the punishment, while the Archfiend's own innate immunities can provide some defense.
 
   
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* "[[Life Absorbing Machine]]" is very helpful because it causes you to regain half of the Life Points paid in the last turn. Having multiple copies may be excess, but having two copies will result in no loss after the initial payment. Three copies, while zone clogging, will actually gain Life Points. However, once "Pandemonium" is on the field, all three would become dead weight unless you choose to pay Life Points.
 
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! Card !! Origin
** If you are using [[Continuous Trap Cards]] that will become useless after activating "[[Pandemonium]]", you ought to consider using "[[Darkness Neosphere]]". Aside from being able to easily satisfy its strict summoning condition with this type of Deck, "Darkness Neosphere" will allow you to return Trap Cards like "Life Absorbing Machine" or "[[Battle-Scarred]]" to your hand. This would prevent your [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]] from getting clogged with useless traps while also allowing you to trade those cards for (hopefully) better ones with "[[Reload]]" or "[[Magical Mallet]]".
 
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* [[Solemn Wishes]] gives a steady stream of life points.
 
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| [[Checkmate]] || [[wikipedia:Checkmate|Checkmate]]
* [[Solomon's Lawbook]] skips the [[Standby Phase]] therefore avoiding the [[maintenance cost]].
 
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* [[Supremacy Berry]] can give a quick boost to your life if you're running low.
 
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| [[Darkbishop Archfiend]] || [[wikipedia:Bishop (chess)|Bishop]]
* [[Cyber Archfiend]] is a great addition to an Archfiend Deck because, in addition to having a high DEF and potential for increased Drawing, when "[[Pandemonium]]" is active on the [[Playing Field|Field]] "Cyber Archfiend's" self-destruction ability allows you to search your Deck for a level 3 or lower Archfiend monster.
 
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* [[Destruct Potion]] can be used to gain Life Points, avoid the maintenance cost of the destroyed monster, and search for another Archfiend with Pandemonium's effect.
 
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| [[Desrook Archfiend]] || [[wikipedia:Rook (chess)|Rook]]
* [[Mist Archfiend]] is another option, providing a 2400, no tribute monster that dies at turn's end. This will allow the player to search for level 4 archfiends easily as well.
 
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"[[Megamorph]]" can be a useful and sometimes game card. You will most likely have less Life Points due to the [[maintenance cost]]s and this will give the Archfiends much needed power. This will give "Summoned Skull" or "Skull Archfiend of Lightning" 5000 ATK points, enough to match the infamous "[[Five-Headed Dragon]]", and even greater attack powers can be reached with "[[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]", "[[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend]]", and/or "Axe of Despair" can overpower it.
 
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| [[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Queen (chess)|Queen]]
"[[Pandemonium]]" is a must in an Archfiend Deck: as well as negating any costs to your Life Points to keep Archfiends in play, when an Archfiend monster is destroyed by a card effect you can add an Archfiend of a lower Level from your Deck to your hand. You can search and protect "[[Pandemonium]]" with "[[Archfiend General]]" and "[[Pandemonium Watchbear]]" respectively, as well as "[[Field Barrier]]". Since "Pandemonium" is so important in an Archfiend Deck, increasing your drawing potential could be useful. Draw increasing cards like "[[Card Destruction]]" and "[[Magical Mallet]]" may be worth considering in an Archfiend Deck. "[[Falling Down]]" is another staple: if you control an Archfiend, you can clear the field and attack directly. In the same vein, "[[Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu]]" can benefit from Pandemonium to help heavily weather down the opposition. Other cards to help stifle or downright negate the Archfiends' weaknesses are "[[My Body as a Shield]]" to protect the Archfiends from their weakness to cards that affect multiple monsters, or "[[Dark Ruler Ha Des]]" to negate opponent monsters' effects. "[[Dice Re-Roll]]" is useful but not required because the Archfiends' dice effects are not reliable. It is also perfectly possible to heavily increase the threat level of even the low-level Archfiends by using "[[Solidarity]]", as most Archfiend Decks do not require monsters of any other Types.
 
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|-
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| [[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]
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|-
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| [[Shadowknight Archfiend]] || [[wikipedia:Knight (chess)|Knight]]
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|-
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| [[Terrorking Archfiend]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:King (chess)|King]]
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|-
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| [[Masterking Archfiend]]
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|-
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| [[Vilepawn Archfiend]] || [[wikipedia:Pawn (chess)|Pawn]]
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|}
   
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Each chess "Archifend" featured a dice roll-conditional negation of effects that target them ("[[Terrorking Archfiend]]", "[[Vilepawn Archfiend]]", etc.). This series was the longest-lasting period for the "Archfiends", and provided them with most of their Spell/Trap support, including their first [[Field Spell Card|Field Spell]], "[[Pandemonium]]".
* If you have "[[Vilepawn Archfiend]]", "[[Shadowknight Archfiend]]", "[[Darkbishop Archfiend]]", and "[[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]" in your deck, you might want to think about including the trap "[[Elemental Burst]]" since the requirements of having a "[[FIRE]]", "[[WATER]]", "[[EARTH]]", and "[[WIND]]" monster to activate it's effect will be fulfilled, which will allow you to clear your opponent's field of both Monster and Spell and Traps for a direct assault on your opponent with one of your more major Archfiend monsters.
 
   
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The next wave of "Archfiends" appeared in the 5D's period, and had a sports theme ("[[Archfiend Interceptor]]", "[[Lancer Archfiend]]", "[[Mad Archfiend]]"), and for the first time since "[[Black Skull Dragon]]" and "[[Fiend Skull Dragon]]", featured a Dragon-Type member: "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]". This series had no general effect theme or visual appearance (though skulls featured prominently in several of their artworks), but represented a move away from the "bone and sinew" style of the chess "Archfiends".
* "[[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]", "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]", and "[[Chaos King Archfiend]]", all of which are intended to be unrelated to the usual Archfiends, are good [[Synchro Monsters]]: "Thought Ruler" can pay Life Points to negate the effect of Spells and Trap that target it and replenish your Life Points when it destroys a monster in battle, "Red Dragon" can destroy all defense position monsters your opponent controls, and "Chaos King" can allow your other monsters to destroy high-ATK but low-DEF monsters with ease.
 
* One potential strategy is to use "[[Foolish Burial]]s" and "[[Armageddon Knight]]s" to put at least two "[[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend]]s" in the Graveyard to give "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]" 4000 ATK, then remove an "[[Evil Hero Infernal Gainer]]" from play so "Terrorking Archfiend" can attack twice, then play "[[Checkmate]]" to allow it to attack [[Direct attack|directly]] for a [[One Turn Kill|OTK]].
 
   
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The most recent series of "Archfiends" were also designed with the chess-theme in reference to the original attempt at the archetype, with each monster representing a different chess piece.
Archfiends are Beatdown Decks that don't rely on Special Summoning, so cards like "[[Vanity's Fiend]]" and "[[Barrier Statue of the Abyss]]" are great compliments to fend-off Synchros and higher-level monsters. On the other hand, it is very possible to go to the opposite and abuse Special Summoning, both from the Graveyard and the Deck, with cards such as "[[Archfiend's Roar]]", "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]", and "[[Call of the Haunted]]", along with Synchro Summoning higher level Archfiends or fiends to weather down the opponent, such as "[[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]", "[[Chaos King Archfiend]]", or even "[[Stygian Sergeants]]", and very strong monsters that fit with the general Archfiend theme such as "[[Darkness Neosphere]]". As an added bonus, the Synchro Archfiends do not require Life Point payment and in case of destruction, "[[Pandemonium]]" allows to search the Deck for virtually any other Archfiend to take to the hand.
 
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!Card
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!Origin
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|[[Archfiend Emperor, the First Lord of Horror|Archfiend Emperor]]
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|King
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|[[Archfiend Empress]]
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|Queen
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|-
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|[[Archfiend Giant]]
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|Rook
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|-
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|[[Archfiend Commander]]
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|Bishop
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|-
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|[[Archfiend Cavalry]]
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|Knight
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|-
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|[[Archfiend Heiress]]
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|Pawn
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|-
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|[[Archfiend Eccentrick]]
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|[[wikipedia:Gambit|Gambit]]
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|-
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|[[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]
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|[[wikipedia:Castling (chess)|Castling]]
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|}
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The appearance of "[[Archfiend Heiress]]" as a younger version of "[[Archfiend Empress]]" is a reference to how pawns are typically promoted to a Queen when they reach the end of the board. "[[Archfiend Eccentrick]]" (a portmanteau of "eccentric" and "trick") represents a gambit, a "crazy" play in which a player sacrifices a pawn or piece in order to gain better board advantage, which is reflected in its effect.
   
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The release of these Archfiends began in the ''TCG,'' in ''[[Starstrike Blast]]'', beginning with the North American release of "[[Archfiend Empress]]". ''[[Judgement of the Light]]'' introduced the archetype's second Field Spell, "[[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]", and the 3000 ATK "[[Archfiend Emperor, the First Lord of Horror]]". This support continued in the North American release of ''[[Shadow Specters]]'' with the release of "[[Archfiend Giant]]" which continued with the global release of "[[Archfiend Eccentrick]]" in ''[[Clash of Rebellions|Clash of Rebellions.]]''
Or you can use the resonators and power tool dragon to search for falling down.
 
   
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''Clash of Rebellions'' also introduced 2 Archfiends unrelated to the new chess Archfiends, instead being retrained versions of Summoned Skull ("[[Red-Eyes Archfiend of Lightning]]") and Black Skull Dragon ("[[Archfiend Black Skull Dragon]]") for the Red-Eyes Archetype..
== Recommended cards ==
 
* [[Dark Armed Dragon]] (for general removal)
 
* [[Vanity's Fiend]] (to get an edge against Synchro decks because Archfiends don't focus on special summoning)
 
* [[Dark Ruler Ha Des]] (get around effects that activate in the graveyard)
 
* [[Dark Necrofear]]
 
* [[Solidarity]] (to give all of your Archfiends a boost in attack power)
 
* [[Stygian Street Patrol]] (to aid in summoning Terrorking Archfiend)
 
* [[Prime Material Dragon]] (to get around mass removal cards and reverse burn damage)
 
* [[Allure of Darkness]]
 
* [[Evil Hero Infernal Gainer]]
 
* [[Trade In]] (to get Imprisoned Queen in the graveyard and also to draw more cards)
 
* [[Snipe Hunter]] (gets a boost from Imprisoned Queen and can be used to destroy cards your opponent controls)
 
* [[Starlight Road]] (to get around mass removal)
 
* [[Sangan]] (Searches almost all archfiend monsters and is very helpful at some points)
 
   
===Monsters===
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==Deck==
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Dice Roll Archfiends (named after chess pieces)
 
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=== Original Archfiends ===
* [[Vilepawn Archfiend]]
 
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Building a Deck around the original "Chess Archfiends" is tricky since they require your [[LP|Life Points]] as payment and paying is not optional. As a result, your Life Points will be drained very quickly, especially since you must worry about further Life Point drain through battle damage from your opponent. Most "Archfiends" do not have enough attack power to hold their ground. Their most useful ability is negating an opponent's effect that targets them by a roll of the dice. However, this is not a reliable defense, as only two of the cards have a 1/2 chance of negation (although one of them, "[[Darkbishop Archfiend]]", works for any of your Archfiends, including the ones that have their own protection); most have a 1/6 chance, and a couple have a 1/3 chance.
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A Deck built around these cards is difficult to play and does not ensure victory. "Archfiend" Decks rely on heavy support, so try to activate "[[Pandemonium]]" as soon as possible, including "[[Terraforming]]" and/or "[[Archfiend General]]" in the Deck to get it out faster. To help an "Archfiend" Deck run smoothly, it is often advisable to use "[[Dark Necrofear]]" or "[[Plaguespreader Zombie]]" to get a quick defense if you're in a tight spot. It is highly advisable to make good use of "Archfiends" that don't sap your Life Points but still offer good attack or defense, like "[[Archfiend Soldier]]" and "[[Archfiend of Gilfer]]".
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If trying to go for "Chess Archfiend" Deck for novelty's sake, then it is advantageous to make it general [[Fiend]]-themed Deck, adding Fiend support card like "[[Goblin King]]".
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{{Decklist|Chess Archfiends - Recommended cards
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Archfiend General]]
 
* [[Darkbishop Archfiend]]
 
* [[Darkbishop Archfiend]]
 
* [[Desrook Archfiend]]
 
* [[Desrook Archfiend]]
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* [[Evil Hero Infernal Gainer]]
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* [[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend]]
 
* [[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]
 
* [[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]
* [[Terrorking Archfiend]]
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* [[Mist Archfiend]]
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* [[Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness]]
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* [[Pandemonium Watchbear]]
 
* [[Shadowknight Archfiend]]
 
* [[Shadowknight Archfiend]]
 
* [[Skull Archfiend of Lightning]]
 
* [[Skull Archfiend of Lightning]]
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* [[Stygian Street Patrol]]
* [[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend]] (chess piece, no die roll)
 
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* [[Terrorking Archfiend]]
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* [[Vilepawn Archfiend]]
   
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|tuner monsters =
Pandemonium Support
 
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* [[Dark Resonator]]
* [[Pandemonium Watchbear]] (protect Pandemonium from being destroyed)
 
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* [[Stygian Security]]
* [[Archfiend General]] (searches for Pandemonium)
 
   
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|synchro monsters =
Archfiend Effect Monsters (no dice rolls)
 
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* [[Shadow Tamer]]
 
* [[Archfiend Interceptor]]
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* [[Chaos King Archfiend]]
* [[Trance Archfiend]]
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* [[Dark Highlander]]
* [[Mad Archfiend]]
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* [[Scrap Archfiend]]
* [[Lancer Archfiend]]
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* [[Stygian Sergeants]]
* [[Archfiend of Gilfer]]
 
* [[Lesser Fiend]]
 
* [[Mist Archfiend]]
 
* [[Archfiend Empress]]
 
   
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|link monsters =
Normal Archfiend Monsters
 
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* [[Archfiend Marmot of Nefariousness]]
 
* [[Archfiend Soldier]]
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* [[Masterking Archfiend]]
* [[Beast of Talwar]]
 
* [[Summoned Skull]]
 
   
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|spells =
Non-Archfiend Monsters
 
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* [[Plaguespreader Zombie]]
 
* [[Dark Grepher]]
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* [[Allure of Darkness]]
 
===Spells===
 
Chess Piece Archfiend Support
 
 
* [[Checkmate]]
 
* [[Checkmate]]
* [[Archfiend's Oath]]
 
* [[Pandemonium]]
 
 
Base Archfiend Support
 
* [[Axe of Despair]]
 
 
* [[Falling Down]]
 
* [[Falling Down]]
 
Miscellaneous
 
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
* [[Field Barrier]]
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* [[Pandemonium]]
* [[Supremacy Berry]]
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* [[Solidarity]]
* [[Magical Mallet]]
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* [[Trade-In]]
* [[Card Destruction]]
 
* [[Soul Exchange]]
 
* [[Axe of Fools]]
 
* [[Megamorph]]
 
   
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|traps =
===Traps===
 
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* [[Archfiend's Roar]]
 
* [[Archfiend's Roar]]
* [[Altar for Tribute]]
 
* [[Frozen Soul]]
 
* [[Nightmare Archfiends]]
 
* [[Sakuretsu Armor ]]
 
 
* [[Battle-Scarred]]
 
* [[Battle-Scarred]]
* [[Hate Buster]]
 
 
* [[Dice Re-Roll]]
 
* [[Dice Re-Roll]]
* [[Destruct Potion]]
 
 
* [[Elemental Burst]]
 
* [[Elemental Burst]]
* [[Self-Destruct Button]]
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* [[Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan]]
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* [[Hate Buster]]
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* [[That Six]]
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* [[Torrential Tribute]]
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}}
   
===Extra Deck===
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=== Newer Archfiends ===
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Take advantage of the high ATK of most "Archfiends", namely "[[Shadowknight Archfiend]]", "Archfiend Soldier" and "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]". "Archfiends" are one of the few archetypes with an abundance of high ATK non-tributers in the game; "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]" is an excellent card and can help avoid the Summoning problems usually related to "Terrorking Archfiend". "Summoned Skull" and its [[retrained]] [[Skull Archfiend of Lightning|counterpart]] can provide late-game power, as well as receive a considerable boost when used in conjunction with "[[Axe of Despair]]" or "[[United We Stand]]". If you can weather the [[LP|Life Point]] payments, you may be able to destroy your opponent under a barrage of massive attacks. Piercing cards such as "[[Big Bang Shot]]" and "[[Fairy Meteor Crush]]" can further the punishment, while the "Archfiend's" own innate immunities can provide some defense.
* [[Red Dragon Archfiend]]
 
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* [[Stygian Sergeants]]
 
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One potential strategy is to use "[[Foolish Burial]]s" and "[[Armageddon Knight]]s" to put at least two "[[Imprisoned Queen Archfiend]]s" in the Graveyard to give "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]" 4000 ATK, then banish an "[[Evil Hero Infernal Gainer]]" so "Terrorking Archfiend" can attack twice, then play "[[Checkmate]]" to allow it to attack [[Direct attack|directly]] for a [[One Turn Kill|OTK]].
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"[[Masked Chameleon]]" can also be used with "[[Archfiend Heiress]]", "[[Archfiend Cavalry]]" or "[[Mist Archfiend]]" to go into a Level 7, Level 8 or Level 9 Synchro Monster, respectively. "Masked Chameleon" can also be used with "Archfiend Cavalry" for a Rank 4 Xyz Monster.
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"Archfiends" are [[Beatdown]] Decks that don't rely on Special Summoning, so cards like "[[Vanity's Fiend]]" and "[[Barrier Statue of the Abyss]]" are great compliments to fend-off Synchros and higher-level monsters. On the other hand, it is very possible to go to the opposite and abuse Special Summoning, both from the Graveyard and the Deck, with cards such as "[[Archfiend's Roar]]", "[[Stygian Street Patrol]]", and "[[Call of the Haunted]]", along with Synchro Summoning higher level Archfiends or fiends to weather down the opponent, such as "[[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]", "[[Chaos King Archfiend]]", or even "[[Stygian Sergeants]]", and very strong monsters that fit with the general Archfiend theme such as "[[Darkness Neosphere]]". As an added bonus, the Synchro Archfiends do not require the payment of life points and in case of destruction, "[[Pandemonium]]" allows to search the Deck for virtually any other" Archfiend" to take to the hand.
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You can also use the "[[Resonator]]s" to incorporate [[Synchro Monster|Synchros]] and "[[Power Tool Dragon]]" as a means of searching "[[Falling Down]]".
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{{Decklist|Royal Archfiends - Recommended cards
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|normal monsters =
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* [[Archfiend Soldier]]
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* [[Opticlops]]
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* [[Summoned Skull]]
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* [[Zure, Knight of Dark World]]
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* [[Annihilator Archfiend]]
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* [[Archfiend Cavalry]]
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* [[Archfiend Commander]]
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* [[Archfiend Emperor, the First Lord of Horror]]
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* [[Archfiend Empress]]
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* [[Archfiend Giant]]
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* [[Archfiend Heiress]]
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* [[Armageddon Knight]]
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* [[Berserk Archfiend]]
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* [[Berserk Dragon]]
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* [[Chaos Hunter]]
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* [[Dark Armed Dragon]]
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* [[Dark Grepher]]
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* [[Dark Necrofear]]
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* [[Dark Ruler Ha Des]]
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* [[Diabolica the Draconique General]]
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* [[Fiendish Rhino Warrior]]
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* [[Invader of Darkness]]
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* [[Mist Archfiend]]
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* [[Nefarious Archfiend Eater of Nefariousness]]
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* [[Rescue Rabbit]]
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* [[Skilled Red Magician]]
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* [[Stygian Street Patrol]]
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* [[Terrifying Toddler of Torment]]
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* [[Tour Guide From the Underworld]]
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* [[Trance Archfiend]]
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|gemini monsters =
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* [[Red-Eyes Archfiend of Lightning]]
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|pendulum monsters =
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* [[Archfiend Eccentrick]]
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|tuner monsters =
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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* [[Masked Chameleon]]
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* [[Stygian Security]]
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|synchro monsters =
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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* [[Archfiend's Call]]
 
* [[Chaos King Archfiend]]
 
* [[Chaos King Archfiend]]
* [[Scrap Archfiend]]
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* [[Dark End Dragon]]
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* [[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]
 
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|xyz monsters =
* [[Dark Highlander]]
 
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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* [[Archfiend's Ascent]]
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* [[Constellar Ptolemy M7]]
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* [[Evilswarm Nightmare]]
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* [[Gachi Gachi Gantetsu]]
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* [[Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis]]
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* [[Maestroke the Symphony Djinn]]
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* [[Number 1: Infection Buzzking]]
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* [[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]
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* [[Sword Breaker]]
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* [[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]
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|spells =
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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* [[A Deal with Dark Ruler]]
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* [[Archfiend Palabyrinth]]
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* [[Advance Draw]]
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* [[Allure of Darkness]]
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* [[Burial from a Different Dimension]]
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* [[Falling Down]]
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* [[Oni-Gami Combo]]
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* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Trade-In]]
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|traps =
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
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* [[Archfiend's Roar]]
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* [[Call of the Archfiend]]
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* [[Deck Devastation Virus]]
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* [[Eradicator Epidemic Virus]]
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* [[Escape from the Dark Dimension]]
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* [[Torrential Tribute]]
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}}
   
==Notes==
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==See also==
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*[[Card Rulings:Archfiend]]
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 19 February 2024

"Archfiend", known as "Daemon" (Japanese: デーモン Dēmon) in the OCG, is one of the very first archetypes to be defined in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. Members appear in a myriad of sets due to the string required for inclusion being a simple word in Japanese. While many Duelists such as Yugi Muto and Jack Atlas use "Archfiend" cards in the anime and manga as a result, only Titan of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Raizo Akuma of Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team ZEXAL run dedicated "Archfiend" Decks. The majority of the monsters in this archetype are DARK Fiend monsters, but there are many monsters of other Attributes and Types.

The archetype contains the "Red Dragon Archfiend" sub-archetype and the Summoned Skull sub-series.

Naming

According to the Upper Deck Entertainment website, "Archfiends are a special category of card. Most "Archfiend" cards can be easily identified by their name. Any card with 'Archfiend' in the card name is an 'Archfiend'."

The first "Archfiend" monster introduced in any medium is "Summoned Skull", and is one of the handful of cards to be introduced in Duel 009, the very first mentioning of the card game. The first "Archfiend" monster released in the OCG date back to the very first booster set, with two members: "Archfiend Mirror" and "Archfiend Marmot of Nefariousness". This category was officially introduced with the release of Dark Crisis. Its name, 「デーモン」 (Dēmon with the long ē) is preferably translated by fans as "Daemon". Some non-"Archfiend" cards whose Japanese name contains 「デモン」 (Demon with the short e), along with cards whose name contains 「 (あく) () 」 among other "demon-like" words, preferably have their names be translated as "Demon" instead to specifically exclude them.

Since some Japanese cards with names containing 「デーモン」 had already been released in the TCG, they were retroactively classified as "Archfiend" cards, although their official names were left unchanged. Their TCG card text now includes an "archetype condition", likely because some of them were iconic cards featured in the anime (as opposed to some lesser known cards, such as "Oscillo Hero #2", whose names were changed instead). Those cards are:

Starting with "Axe of Despair" in Battle Pack 2: War of the Giants, later prints of these cards in the TCG now use archetype conditions in their card text to classify them as "Archfiend" cards. With the release of Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World Mega Pack, all of these cards have archetype conditions classifying them as "Archfiend" cards. In Portuguese, "Archfiend Soldier" also has an archetype condition classifying it as an "Archfiend" card, although this wasn't added until it was reprinted in 2-Player Starter Deck Yuya & Declan.

"A Deal with Dark Ruler" was not included on the original list of "Archfiend" cards that do not have "Archfiend" in their English names on the Upper Deck Entertainment website, as it had virtually no mechanical impact at the time. However, due to later "Archfiend" support it became mechanically significant, so it was given the archetype condition along with the other cards.

Themes

In general, "Archfiends" possess demonic and gruesome features, some even going so far as to have physiques featuring bones and sinew reminiscent of their original representative, "Summoned Skull".

Since "Archfiends" have seen many years of release, the archetype has varying appearance themes which change over time. The original unorganized "Archfiends" were generally bony and "horror" themed ("Summoned Skull", "Axe of Despair", "Lesser Fiend", etc.). At this point in time, they were not related other than sharing a word in their Japanese names. Since archetypes were not yet officially part of the game, these early cards were not initially translated as members of a group.

The first members introduced after "Archfiend" became an archetype (except for "Archfiend Soldier") appeared in Dark Crisis and were chess-themed, all being named after chess pieces and featuring a chessboard pattern as the background of their artwork. Most "Archfiends" released since then have lacked the chess motif.

Card Origin
Checkmate Checkmate
Darkbishop Archfiend Bishop
Desrook Archfiend Rook
Imprisoned Queen Archfiend Queen
Infernalqueen Archfiend
Shadowknight Archfiend Knight
Terrorking Archfiend King
Masterking Archfiend
Vilepawn Archfiend Pawn

Each chess "Archifend" featured a dice roll-conditional negation of effects that target them ("Terrorking Archfiend", "Vilepawn Archfiend", etc.). This series was the longest-lasting period for the "Archfiends", and provided them with most of their Spell/Trap support, including their first Field Spell, "Pandemonium".

The next wave of "Archfiends" appeared in the 5D's period, and had a sports theme ("Archfiend Interceptor", "Lancer Archfiend", "Mad Archfiend"), and for the first time since "Black Skull Dragon" and "Fiend Skull Dragon", featured a Dragon-Type member: "Red Dragon Archfiend". This series had no general effect theme or visual appearance (though skulls featured prominently in several of their artworks), but represented a move away from the "bone and sinew" style of the chess "Archfiends".

The most recent series of "Archfiends" were also designed with the chess-theme in reference to the original attempt at the archetype, with each monster representing a different chess piece.

Card Origin
Archfiend Emperor King
Archfiend Empress Queen
Archfiend Giant Rook
Archfiend Commander Bishop
Archfiend Cavalry Knight
Archfiend Heiress Pawn
Archfiend Eccentrick Gambit
Archfiend Palabyrinth Castling

The appearance of "Archfiend Heiress" as a younger version of "Archfiend Empress" is a reference to how pawns are typically promoted to a Queen when they reach the end of the board. "Archfiend Eccentrick" (a portmanteau of "eccentric" and "trick") represents a gambit, a "crazy" play in which a player sacrifices a pawn or piece in order to gain better board advantage, which is reflected in its effect.

The release of these Archfiends began in the TCG, in Starstrike Blast, beginning with the North American release of "Archfiend Empress". Judgement of the Light introduced the archetype's second Field Spell, "Archfiend Palabyrinth", and the 3000 ATK "Archfiend Emperor, the First Lord of Horror". This support continued in the North American release of Shadow Specters with the release of "Archfiend Giant" which continued with the global release of "Archfiend Eccentrick" in Clash of Rebellions.

Clash of Rebellions also introduced 2 Archfiends unrelated to the new chess Archfiends, instead being retrained versions of Summoned Skull ("Red-Eyes Archfiend of Lightning") and Black Skull Dragon ("Archfiend Black Skull Dragon") for the Red-Eyes Archetype..

Deck

Original Archfiends

Building a Deck around the original "Chess Archfiends" is tricky since they require your Life Points as payment and paying is not optional. As a result, your Life Points will be drained very quickly, especially since you must worry about further Life Point drain through battle damage from your opponent. Most "Archfiends" do not have enough attack power to hold their ground. Their most useful ability is negating an opponent's effect that targets them by a roll of the dice. However, this is not a reliable defense, as only two of the cards have a 1/2 chance of negation (although one of them, "Darkbishop Archfiend", works for any of your Archfiends, including the ones that have their own protection); most have a 1/6 chance, and a couple have a 1/3 chance.

A Deck built around these cards is difficult to play and does not ensure victory. "Archfiend" Decks rely on heavy support, so try to activate "Pandemonium" as soon as possible, including "Terraforming" and/or "Archfiend General" in the Deck to get it out faster. To help an "Archfiend" Deck run smoothly, it is often advisable to use "Dark Necrofear" or "Plaguespreader Zombie" to get a quick defense if you're in a tight spot. It is highly advisable to make good use of "Archfiends" that don't sap your Life Points but still offer good attack or defense, like "Archfiend Soldier" and "Archfiend of Gilfer".

If trying to go for "Chess Archfiend" Deck for novelty's sake, then it is advantageous to make it general Fiend-themed Deck, adding Fiend support card like "Goblin King".


Newer Archfiends

Take advantage of the high ATK of most "Archfiends", namely "Shadowknight Archfiend", "Archfiend Soldier" and "Terrorking Archfiend". "Archfiends" are one of the few archetypes with an abundance of high ATK non-tributers in the game; "Stygian Street Patrol" is an excellent card and can help avoid the Summoning problems usually related to "Terrorking Archfiend". "Summoned Skull" and its retrained counterpart can provide late-game power, as well as receive a considerable boost when used in conjunction with "Axe of Despair" or "United We Stand". If you can weather the Life Point payments, you may be able to destroy your opponent under a barrage of massive attacks. Piercing cards such as "Big Bang Shot" and "Fairy Meteor Crush" can further the punishment, while the "Archfiend's" own innate immunities can provide some defense.

One potential strategy is to use "Foolish Burials" and "Armageddon Knights" to put at least two "Imprisoned Queen Archfiends" in the Graveyard to give "Terrorking Archfiend" 4000 ATK, then banish an "Evil Hero Infernal Gainer" so "Terrorking Archfiend" can attack twice, then play "Checkmate" to allow it to attack directly for a OTK.

"Masked Chameleon" can also be used with "Archfiend Heiress", "Archfiend Cavalry" or "Mist Archfiend" to go into a Level 7, Level 8 or Level 9 Synchro Monster, respectively. "Masked Chameleon" can also be used with "Archfiend Cavalry" for a Rank 4 Xyz Monster.

"Archfiends" are Beatdown Decks that don't rely on Special Summoning, so cards like "Vanity's Fiend" and "Barrier Statue of the Abyss" are great compliments to fend-off Synchros and higher-level monsters. On the other hand, it is very possible to go to the opposite and abuse Special Summoning, both from the Graveyard and the Deck, with cards such as "Archfiend's Roar", "Stygian Street Patrol", and "Call of the Haunted", along with Synchro Summoning higher level Archfiends or fiends to weather down the opponent, such as "Thought Ruler Archfiend", "Chaos King Archfiend", or even "Stygian Sergeants", and very strong monsters that fit with the general Archfiend theme such as "Darkness Neosphere". As an added bonus, the Synchro Archfiends do not require the payment of life points and in case of destruction, "Pandemonium" allows to search the Deck for virtually any other" Archfiend" to take to the hand.

You can also use the "Resonators" to incorporate Synchros and "Power Tool Dragon" as a means of searching "Falling Down".


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