But he sometimes faced defeat while using it. He upgraded it into Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon to defeat Bandit Keith in the Duelist Kingdom semifinals, and trounced many other Duelists with his Red-Eyes along the way. Joey aspired to become a great Duelist, and wanted to use his Red-Eyes to help him get to the top. After accepting the wager, Joey used his Time Wizard’s effect to fossilize Red-Eyes Black Dragon and defeat Rex Raptor, claiming the Red-Eyes for his Deck. He Summoned it against Joey Wheeler during their first Duel in the Duelist Kingdom tournament, and wagered it against Joey’s Time Wizard card. In the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated series, Dinosaur Duelist Rex Raptor was the original owner of the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon.
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Only a skilled Duelist can unlock its power, and viewers of the animated Yu-Gi-Oh! series anxiously watch the show to see if underdog Joey Wheeler has what it takes to bring out the true strength of his Deck and emerge victorious.
While its rarity parallels the rarity of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, it doesn’t contain the brute power that the Blue-Eyes White Dragon holds, and that Seto Kaiba wields. Seto Kaiba’s reputation is legendary for so rarely losing Duels with the Blue-Eyes White Dragons in his Deck, while the possessors of Red-Eyes have repeatedly faced defeat.īut this is all what makes the Red-Eyes Black Dragon a fan favorite. Its 2400 ATK is dwarfed by the Blue-Eyes White Dragon’s 3000 ATK, and Red-Eyes’s 2000 DEF isn’t quite as impressive as the Blue-Eyes White Dragon’s 2500 DEF. The Red-Eyes Black Dragon also made its first television appearance in the very first season of the animated Yu-Gi-Oh! series.īut unlike the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, which is described as “virtually invincible” on its card text, the Red-Eyes Black Dragon represents the underdog, and constantly faces defeat. Originally released in the Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon booster set, Red-Eyes Black Dragon’s North American release dates back to 2002. There's plenty of cards for spellcasters in this pack.Joey Wheeler’s Red-Eyes Black Dragon is nearly as old as the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME, and almost as popular as Seto Kaiba’s Blue-Eyes White Dragon. If you've watched the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime then you know that the Yugi Muto pack will contain cards to support not just the Dark Magician but Buster Blader.
Crimson Nova Trinity the Dark Cubic Lord.With that, Dragon and Union support are aplenty in this pack. Just like his anime counterpart, the Seto Kaiba pack includes support for the Blue-Eyes White Dragon archetype as well as the XYZ Dragon Cannon cards. You'll also find warrior monsters and support them as well as many cards from the "Mask" archetype. It also has a lot of ritual monster support. Joey Wheeler's pack has support for the Red Eyes Black Dragon archetype. The Winged Dragon of Ra - Immortal Phoenix.
There are a lot of zombie monsters as well as cards that deal with the Egyptian God cards. You have the Toon archetype and cards that work well with Counter Fairies. The cards found in Bakura's pack is a mixed bag. You'll also find the Guardian cards and plenty of water attribute, insect and dinosaur cards. Like the anime, the Mai Valentine pack will contain cards for the Amazoness and Harpie Lady archetypes. If you're looking to build a Gravekeepers deck or try and summon Exodia, this is the pack for you. However, there are some gems in this pack and it has some of the more powerful archetypes. Grandpa Muto's pack is the cheapest to purchase, and as such contains mostly cards you probably won't end up using.