Revisit the classic YU-GI-OH! TCG Packs featuring the 25th Anniversary LEGENDARY COLLECTION

Revisit the classic YU-GI-OH!  TCG Packs featuring the 25th Anniversary LEGENDARY COLLECTION

Revisit the classic YU-GI-OH!  TCG Packs featuring the 25th Anniversary LEGENDARY COLLECTION

Konami recently launched the 25th Anniversary Edition of the Legendary Collection for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading card game. Inside one of these boxes (retails for $31.99), duelists will find Ultra Rare promos of the three Egyptian God Cards (Obelisk the Tormentor, Slifer the Sky Dragon, and The Winged Dragon of Ra) as well as the three most famous monsters in the history of the game (Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Dark Magician and Red-Eyes Black Dragon). Also, one of these cards will be included as a seventh promotional card in the new Quarter Century Secret Rare, which is really nice. It’s kind of like a Starlight Rare.

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However, promotions aren’t the only cards included. You will also receive one packet each of Legend of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Metal predators, Spell Ruler, Servant of the Pharaoh, Dark CrisisAND Invasion of chaos. I do not know why Nightmare maze, The Legacy of Darkness, Pharaonic GuardianAND Magician’s strength they were skipped, but they were. This is a fun way to open up the classic Yu-Gi-Oh! packages and Konami was kind enough to send me a single box to open. i bought a Legendary Collection back in time and so it was quite fun to relive. Ultra Rare God cards look identical to the original promo.

Two notes I have though are that I wish if the Quarter Century Secret Rare was a god card maybe it was a playable version and it would be really nice to have them as Kazuki Takahashi alternative works of art. Also, I wish the cards in the classic booster packs could be printed or something with a 25th anniversary branding somewhere. At the end of the day though, this is fun Yu-Gi-Oh! product if you like to open sealed items.

by Tommy Williams
Source: Geek Tyrant

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