Difference between revisions of "Dragon"
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− | * [[Paladin of White Dragon]] / [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] | + | * [[Paladin of White Dragon]] / [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] / [[Blue-eyes Ultimate Dragon]] |
* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]] | * [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]] | ||
− | * [[Horus the Black Flame | + | * [[Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8]] |
* [[Red-Eyes B. Chick]] / [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]] / [[Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon]] | * [[Red-Eyes B. Chick]] / [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]] / [[Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon]] | ||
== Dragon Support Cards == | == Dragon Support Cards == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Dragon's Rage]] |
* [[Stamping Destruction]] | * [[Stamping Destruction]] | ||
* [[Super Rejuvenation]] | * [[Super Rejuvenation]] | ||
Draons also have their own [[Structure Deck]], [[Structure Deck 1: Dragon's Roar|Dragon's Roar]] | Draons also have their own [[Structure Deck]], [[Structure Deck 1: Dragon's Roar|Dragon's Roar]] |
Revision as of 19:57, 1 May 2006
Dragons are a powerful Type to content with, often focusing on brute ATK strength. Here are a few of the monsters that come under the Dragon-Type:
- Paladin of White Dragon / Blue-Eyes White Dragon / Blue-eyes Ultimate Dragon
- Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End
- Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8
- Red-Eyes B. Chick / Red-Eyes B. Dragon / Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon
Dragon Support Cards
Draons also have their own Structure Deck, Dragon's Roar