Here I have collected the craziest banned or 'forbidden' Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to have ever been introduced. From the popular card game anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh, the all-powerful Egyptian God card used by Marik against Yugi and his friends in the Battle City arc, The Winged Dragon of Ra, is joining Kotobukiya’s lineup At over 30cm tall, the impressive scale of this statue holds a powerful presence befitting one of the strongest cards in the series.
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These are cards that, if used correctly, could wreak havoc on opponents, shut down gameplay and even achieve victory in an opening move. Let me show you the dark side of Yu-Gi-Oh!, the side which hides a dark past. However, it isn't all cool monsters and fun times.
YU GI OH GOD CARDS HOW TO
I had to re-teach myself how to play the basic game since I have not played it since I was eight years old so I am a bit rusty. Obelisk the Tormentor is the Egyptian God that Kaiba played through the Battle City tournament, until it was won by Yugi Muto (of course) who ended up with all 3 cards.
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It's a surprisingly complex game with fusion tactics, special cards, and passionate players around the world. Speaking of iconic Yu-Gi-Oh cards known far and wide, let’s talk about the Egyptian God cards. The players start with 8000 Life Points and the winner is the one who causes their opponent to reach 0 Life Points. Both players have three types of cards: Monster, Spell and Trap. Launched by Konami in 1999, Yu-Gi-Oh! is a turn-based trading card game based on the fictional card game Duelling Monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. I saw a kid try to trade three months of pocket money just to get a Blue Eyes White Dragon (this was when the anime was at its peak.) If you have not seen or played Yu-Gi-Oh! in a million years like me, then let me catch you up to speed. But trading cards on both sides was even more intense.
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The rivalry was pretty intense and very serious. When I was growing up in the late 90s and early 2000s, you were either a Pokémon kid or a Yu-Gi-Oh! kid.