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yugioh cards blue eyes Yu-Gi-Oh! Legend of the Blue Eyes White Dragon Expansion (2002) Comple| TradingCardSets.ComYu Gi Oh! Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon (2002) Complete Set Near Mint to Moderately Played includes an official Konami Yu Gi Oh themed 180 card binder with anti slip pockets! Step back in time and unleash the nostalgia with the complete Yu Gi Oh! Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon set. This iconic 2002 expansion is where it all began, featuring the most memorable and legendary cards that have shaped the Yu Gi Oh! universe. Whether youre a collector,

Yu-Gi-Oh! Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon (2002) Complete Set – Near Mint to Moderately Played -  includes an official Konami Yu-Gi-Oh themed 180 card binder with anti slip pockets!

Step back in time and unleash the nostalgia with the complete Yu-Gi-Oh! Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon set. This iconic 2002 expansion is where it all began, featuring the most memorable and legendary cards that have shaped the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe. Whether you’re a collector, investor, or duelist, this full set is a must-have treasure, meticulously curated with cards in near mint to moderately played condition.

Each card in this set is a piece of Yu-Gi-Oh! history, boasting classic monsters, powerful spells, and game-changing traps. Relive the excitement of the original booster packs with 126 cards that include awe-inspiring Secret Rares, dazzling Ultra Rares, and impactful Super Rares that still hold a revered place in the game.

Yu-Gi-Oh! rarities indicate how rare and special a card is, both in terms of value and visual appeal. Secret Rare cards are the most prized, featuring diagonal holographic foil lines across the name and card artwork. Ultra Rare cards have gold foil for the card name and a holographic image. Super Rares have holographic images but no special foil on the card name. These different rarities not only add value but give the cards a visually striking appearance that collectors love.

What’s Inside:

Secret Rare Cards:
Tri-Horned Dragon
Gaia the Dragon Champion

Ultra Rare Cards:
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Dark Magician
Gaia the Fierce Knight
Exodia the Forbidden One
Left Leg of the Forbidden One
Left Arm of the Forbidden One
Right Leg of the Forbidden One
Right Arm of the Forbidden One

Super Rare Cards:
Curse of Dragon
Man-Eater Bug
Raigeki
Dark Hole
Swords of Revealing Light
Trap Hole

This complete set is more than just a collection; it’s a symbol of the roots of one of the most popular trading card games in the world. Each card has been preserved carefully, offering near mint to moderately played condition, ensuring you get a high-quality collection for display or competitive play. Don’t miss your chance to own the complete *Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon* set and become the master of monsters, spells, and traps just like in 2002!

Full Card List:

Secret Rares:
Tri-Horned Dragon
Gaia the Dragon Champion

Ultra Rares:
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Dark Magician
Gaia the Fierce Knight
Exodia the Forbidden One
Left Leg of the Forbidden One
Left Arm of the Forbidden One
Right Leg of the Forbidden One
Right Arm of the Forbidden One

Super Rares:
Curse of Dragon
Man-Eater Bug
Raigeki
Dark Hole
Swords of Revealing Light
Trap Hole

Commons:
Aqua Madoor
Armed Ninja
Basic Insect
Beaver Warrior
Dissolverock
Dragon Capture Jar
Dragon Treasure
Dragoness the Wicked Knight
Drooling Lizard
Electro-Whip
Enchanting Mermaid
Fireyarou
Fissure
Flame Manipulator
Frenzied Panda
Goblin's Secret Remedy
Green Phantom King
Hard Armor
Hane-Hane
Hinotama
Hitotsu-Me Giant
Kagemusha of the Blue Flame
King Fog
Kurama
Kuriboh
Lesser Dragon
Mammoth Graveyard
Masaki the Legendary Swordsman
Metal Dragon
Mystical Elf
Mystical Moon
One-Eyed Shield Dragon
Petite Angel
Petite Dragon
Polymerization
Pot of Greed
Raise Body Heat
Red Medicine
Reaper of the Cards
Remove Trap
Root Water
Silver Bow and Arrow
Silver Fang
Skull Red Bird
Skull Servant
Sparks
Spike Seadra
Spirit of the Harp
Steel Ogre Grotto #1
Stop Defense
Succubus Knight
Turtle Tiger
Two-Mouth Darkruler
Two-Pronged Attack
Umi
Violet Crystal
Waboku
Wasteland
Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1
Witty Phantom
Yami
Dark Gray
D. Human
Flame Ghost
Flower Wolf
Fusionist
Harpie Lady
Koumori Dragon
M-Warrior #1
M-Warrior #2
Mystic Clown
Ryu-Kishin
Tomozaurus
Trap Master
Tyhone
Vile Germs
Wicked Dragon with the Ersatz Head
Zombie Warrior
Sand Stone
Hyo
Terra the Terrible
Trial of Nightmare
Nemuriko
Armaill
Furious Sea King
Dark King of the Abyss
Succubus Knight
Ryu-Kishin Powered
Frenzied Panda
Sogen
Forest
Hinotama Soul
Kumootoko
Mystical Sheep #1
Spirit of the Mountains
Darkworld Thorns
Dragon Piper

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At TradingCardSets.com, we pride ourselves on delivering authentic, high-quality trading card sets for collectors and players alike. Our products are carefully curated, and we ensure that every card is in excellent condition. Secure your Yu-Gi-Oh! Legend of the Blue Eyes White Dragon Expansion Pack today and start your journey to becoming the next King of Games!

Note: This set does not include 1st edition cards.

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