Starter Deck: Pegasus

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Starter Deck: Pegasus
Starter Deck: Pegasus
Names
English
  • Starter Deck: Pegasus
FrenchDeck de Démarrage: Pegasus
GermanStarter Deck: Maximillion Pegasus
ItalianMazzo Introduttivo: Pegasus
PortugueseDeck Inicial do Pegasus
SpanishBaraja de Inicio: Pegasus
Korean
KoreanSTARTER DECK조이 덱 —페가수스 편—
Base textSTARTER DECK —페가수스 편—
Hangul조이 덱 —페가수스 편—
Revised RomanizationSeutateo Deg: Pegasuseu Pyeon
TranslatedStarter Deck: Pegasus Edition
Set information
MediumOCG/TCG
Type
Prefix
  • SDP (en-na)
  • DDP-F (fr)
  • SDP-G (de)
  • MIP-I (it)
  • DIP-P (pt)
  • BIP-S (sp)
  • SDP-KR (kr)
Number of cards50
Cover card
Yugioh-Card database ID
Related sets
OtherStarter Deck: Pegasus Deluxe Edition
Release dates
English (na)March 30, 2003
English (eu)March 2003
FrenchMay 2004
GermanMay 2004
ItalianMay 2004
KoreanAugust 16, 2004
Portuguese2004
SpanishJune 2004

Pegasus

Starter Deck: Pegasus is a Starter Deck in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG). Released alongside Starter Deck: Joey, they are the third and fourth deck in the TCG's Starter Deck series, following Starter Deck: Yugi and Starter Deck: Kaiba. It was also released in Korean in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG).

In the TCG, this set became legal for Constructed tournaments on May 8, 2003.[1]

Features[edit]

The deck contains cards used by Maximillion Pegasus in the anime, including a variety of Toon monsters.

Breakdown[edit]

Each Starter Deck: Pegasus contains 50 cards in total. The number of card of each rarity are as follows:

Galleries[edit]

Lists[edit]

Card numberNameRarityCategory
SDP-001"Relinquished"Ultra RareEffect Ritual Monster
SDP-002"Red Archery Girl"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-003"Ryu-Ran"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-004"Illusionist Faceless Mage"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-005"Rogue Doll"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-006"Uraby"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-007"Giant Soldier of Stone"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-008"Aqua Madoor"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-009"Toon Alligator"CommonNormal Monster
SDP-010"Hane-Hane"CommonFlip monster
SDP-011"Sonic Bird"CommonEffect Monster
SDP-012"Jigen Bakudan"CommonFlip monster
SDP-013"Mask of Darkness"CommonFlip monster
SDP-014"Witch of the Black Forest"CommonEffect Monster
SDP-015"Man-Eater Bug"CommonFlip monster
SDP-016"Muka Muka"CommonEffect Monster
SDP-017"Dream Clown"CommonEffect Monster
SDP-018"Armed Ninja"CommonFlip monster
SDP-019"Hiro's Shadow Scout"CommonFlip monster
SDP-020"Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon"CommonToon monster
SDP-021"Toon Summoned Skull"CommonToon monster
SDP-022"Manga Ryu-Ran"CommonToon monster
SDP-023"Toon Mermaid"CommonToon monster
SDP-024"Toon World"CommonContinuous Spell
SDP-025"Black Pendant"CommonEquip Spell
SDP-026"Dark Hole"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-027"Dian Keto the Cure Master"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-028"Fissure"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-029"De-Spell"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-030"Change of Heart"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-031"Stop Defense"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-032"Mystical Space Typhoon"CommonQuick-Play Spell
SDP-033"Rush Recklessly"CommonQuick-Play Spell
SDP-034"Remove Trap"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-035"Monster Reborn"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-036"Soul Release"CommonNormal Spell
SDP-037"Yami"CommonField Spell
SDP-038"Black Illusion Ritual"CommonRitual Spell
SDP-039"Ring of Magnetism"CommonEquip Spell
SDP-040"Graceful Charity"Super RareNormal Spell
SDP-041"Trap Hole"CommonNormal Trap
SDP-042"Reinforcements"CommonNormal Trap
SDP-043"Castle Walls"CommonNormal Trap
SDP-044"Waboku"CommonNormal Trap
SDP-045"Seven Tools of the Bandit"CommonCounter Trap
SDP-046"Ultimate Offering"CommonContinuous Trap
SDP-047"Robbin' Goblin"CommonContinuous Trap
SDP-048"Magic Jammer"CommonCounter Trap
SDP-049"Enchanted Javelin"CommonNormal Trap
SDP-050"Gryphon Wing"Super RareNormal Trap

References[edit]

  1. "Duelist King Tournament". Upper Deck Entertainment Tournament. Upper Deck Entertainment. Archived from the original on 8 June 2003.