Ever since the release of The Duelist Genesis, Synchro Monsters have been a massive part of the game. One of the most iconic Synchro Monsters ever is Yusei Fudo’s ace monster, Stardust Dragon! Both on the TV screen and on the tournament tables, Stardust Dragon has been popular ever since its debut. With Legendary Collection 5Ds launching today, let’s take some time to revisit Stardust Dragon and it’s most well known advanced forms, as well as show off an all-new Stardust card you’ll get in every Legendary Collection 5Ds!
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(Editor’s Note: Crimson Blader originally debuted in Cosmo Blazer, a booster that had absolutely nothing to do with Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s. I suppose the two sound kind of similar. Crimson Blader, Cosmo Blazer. Lots of similar letters and sounds. Anyway, this card belonged to Jack Atlas in the animated series, and has seen a ton of play over the last year and a half!)
The arrival of Legendary Collection 5D’s marks the return of dozens of awesome Synchro Monsters, including one that was once the bane of Championship play – Crimson Blader!
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(Editor’s Note: While it has yet to make an impact, the return of Glow-Up Bulb to the Advanced Format has caused no small quantity of heated discussions and theoretical doomsday scenarios. It has only ever appeared in Starstrike Blast, but will be available once again in the Legendary Collection 5D’s Mega-Packs!)
Glow-Up Bulb is back! But what exactly can you do with it, and where can you put it to use? Read on to find out!
Glow-Up Bulb is a Level 1 Tuner with an excellent ability. Once per Duel, you can send the top card of your Deck to the Graveyard and Special Summon Glow-Up Bulb from your Graveyard! There is a multitude of ways to put this effect to use. Read more…
Ever since Joey Wheeler fueled his Panther Warrior with Scapegoat in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! animated series, Tokens have been a huge part of Dueling. Tokens are great because they’re extra monsters that you don’t have to actually include in your Deck – you create them with other effects. There are tons of ways to play and use Tokens, including in today’s Decks! Read more…
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. Originally released in the Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon booster set, Red-Eyes Black Dragon’s North American release dates back to 2002. The Red-Eyes Black Dragon also made its first television appearance in the very first season of the animated Yu-Gi-Oh! series.
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