![]() Still even with the cards, it's still a great product to acquire the cards you otherwise wouldn't have gotten anywhere else. The Kaiba deck seems too thought out to be a good deck to use, and the Joey deck seems way too slapped together with new cards centered around the Red Eyes Black Dragon family. ![]() The Yugi deck feels as if it's missing some thing entirely when you spread the cards out and look at them. Granted getting the three Egyptian God cards, and Exodia are a treat no matter how you look at it, the decks feel like they were quickly put together. Based on the condition of the card, it can be valued between 700 and 1,500, though a graded copy of the card was reportedly sold for 6,999 on eBay in October 2020. While some of the classic cards like the Dark Magician, Blues Eyes White Dragon, and Red Eyes Black Dragon are included, others just feel a bit out of place. Its artwork is derived from Yu-Gi-Oh Millennium World-Duel 046, precisely from the panel where the monster is seen attacking Marshmallon. Though the cards are where the deck does seem to have it's issues. The case is very sturdy, a bit better then the first Legendary Decks which then only featured Yugi's cards, this one gives you the cards of the three best duelists of the first Yugioh series. Well fans of not only the anime series but the game can enjoy these decks used(or supposedly used) by the three. Any fan of Yugioh surely knows these three names, Joey, Kaiba, and Yugi.
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