🎴 Join the Duel and Collect the Legends!
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Legendary Decks II Themed Starters set includes three unique decks featuring Yugi, Kaiba, and Joey, complete with new cards and iconic Egyptian God Cards. Weighing just 0.55 pounds and measuring 3" x 9.2", this collectible card game is designed for up to 3 players, making it a perfect addition to any game night. Packaged in a standard box, it's a must-have for fans and collectors alike!
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 9.2"W |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Subject Character | Yugi, Kaiba, and Joey |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Anime |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Three Unique Decks, New Cards, Egyptian God Cards |
Number of Players | 3 |
A**R
Great buy
Awesome gift. Was a hit. Great price, easy purchase. Got many different high quality cards. Great for beginners an even so for the card collectors.
J**I
The Egyptian God Cards!!
So many cards from the OG Yugioh show. I love em. Cheap enough to justify the purchase. Worth it for me.
Y**Z
Super hiper mega recomendado mil gracias
Super emocionado de tener recuerdos de esta gran serie ,además llegó en perfectas condiciones y antes de lo previsto muchas gracias bro
A**R
Hell yeah
Extremely satisfiedChildhood dream fulfilled!All of Exodia, all 3 God Cards, and the highest quality version of the 3 best decks?What more could you wantBuy this!
R**Z
Todo perfecto y muy bien cuidado...... lo amé
Todo perfecto....es simplemente bello los 3 principales decks son lo mejor que podía obtener como el mejor de mis recuerdos de la infancia lo recomiendo al 100%
N**E
Deck impressions- fairly solid. Collectors/ competitors, be aware.
I bought this mostly out of nostalgia, but also to experiment how my cards stack up against these decks. Just wow.Pretty handsome, presentation- wise borderline ostentatious. I was almost tempted to buy another because I did not really want to unbox this set.One flaw about the set I observed, however, was that 3-4 cards in the Kaiba deck only, were semi jagged edges on the bottom edges and one going up the left side. This was only a minor triviality, as the damage was incredibly minor, and as I had to unwrap the decks individually, not unlike the box it came in, top discovery it; therefore, the damage was most likely to have been caused by the blades of the die-cutting machinery at the time these cards were cut and produced, most likely in 2016. Thankfully, I had card sleeves on hand, and this tiny boo-boo didn't affect playability. Collectors may want to be a bit mindful of this box.When I had sleeved the rest of the cards, the spaces made for the decks by the plastic insert were too small to sit the cards flush with the top. Removing the insert freed up the space, but I had to place the decks in sandwich baggies (deck boxes are next on the list) to keep them separated, but the box is spacious that there's no real issue.Now my impressions of the actual decks-- for collectors/ competitors:All 3 decks are fairly good, as far as beginners/ intermediate players are concerned. To everyone else, this set is a very modest collection, but price wise, you can do worse going through other avenues.Rating them though... unsurprisingly, the lowest on the totem pole is Joey's, for unconventional construction with misleading strategy, but not only real complaints are 2 principles: The inclusion of "Archfiend Black Skull Dragon" fusion monster is a powerful card you could only look at, and not be able to actually play, due to the "recipe requirement". You require one normal Red Eyes normal monster (of which, the majority of the multiple red eyes effect monsters in the deck are explicitly treated as normal in their text unless you summon them), but also 1 level 6 Archfiend normal monster, which this deck has none of; there's no fiend monsters in this deck, alone, that qualify (and, surprisingly, not in the Yugi deck of this set, either). This deck has the Alligators Sword monster+Baby Dragon fusion, but no "Thousand Years Dragon" fusion monster. Konami literally just threw this deck together, as is evident with my other complaint. The goal of this deck is to support all the Red Eyes monsters, but more than half the deck doesn't support that goal, more do those cars seem to have any alternative goal, and also, this deck is very "anti- Red Eyes B. Chick", a card that isn't even included in this deck to begin with. 5/10Going in the complete opposite direction, Kaiba's deck is more aggressive, but possesses a very clear strategy: Overpower the guy you're playing across from with your Blue Eyes/ Blue Eyes White Dragons, or just overpower him anyway, protect your dragons, and winning the 2/3 within 10 minutes if you're not playing with a total amateur/ profoundly learning disabled. Also, with the inclusion of the synchro "Azure Eyes Silver Dragon", this deck is a very friendly introduction to synchro summoning. This deck is ahead of the curve. 9/10Yugi's deck is about as simple as it is semi- unconventional. This deck does contain the illegal God cards, but is not really built for them, due to the Dark Magician/Girl and Exodia/Exodia-variant support strategy. Essentially, this deck boils down to drawing/ winning with Exodia/variants or apply merciless pressure with your Magicians. And to fill in for the 3 God cards you remove because tournament rules, this box includes 2 spells and 1 trap to support your Dark Magician Girl. Though personally, if your friends are cool enough, the God Card strategy is actually a reasonable handicap to this deck, plus it pushes the count up to 44 cards for this particular deck, giving them a slightly better chance to stop you so you aren't too overpowered. Imo, if they can't stop you, they deserve to lose. 9/10
K**N
As described.
As described and our son loves them.
M**D
Good
Amazing😀!!
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