Difference between revisions of "Dragon"

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* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]
 
* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]
 
* [[Curse of Dragon]]
 
* [[Curse of Dragon]]
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* [[Dark Blaze Dragon]]
 
* [[Darkfire Dragon]]
 
* [[Darkfire Dragon]]
 
* [[Dark King Dragon - Vandorgaron]]
 
* [[Dark King Dragon - Vandorgaron]]
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* [[Element Dragon]]
 
* [[Element Dragon]]
 
* [[Fairy Dragon]]
 
* [[Fairy Dragon]]
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* [[Fell Grunt Dragon]]
 
* [[Fiend Skull Dragon]]
 
* [[Fiend Skull Dragon]]
 
* [[Five-Headed Dragon]]
 
* [[Five-Headed Dragon]]
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* [[Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress 1]]
 
* [[Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress 1]]
 
* [[White-Horned Dragon]]
 
* [[White-Horned Dragon]]
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* [[White Night Dragon]]
 
* [[Yamadron]]
 
* [[Yamadron]]
 
* [[Yamata Dragon]]
 
* [[Yamata Dragon]]

Revision as of 22:27, 3 July 2007

Dragons are a powerful Type to contend with, often focusing on brute ATK strength, but most have special effects that add to their devastation. As of now, the highest ATK monsters in the game (Dragon Master Knight and Five-Headed Dragon) are Dragons. In addition, the most powerful normal monster is also a dragon, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Here are a few of the monsters that come under the Dragon-Type:


There are Many Dragon Support Cards:

Dragons also have their own Structure Deck, Dragon's Roar

Aqua, Beast, Beast-Warrior, Creator God, Cyberse, Dinosaur, Divine-Beast, Dragon, Fairy, Fiend, Fish, Illusion, Insect, Machine, Plant, Psychic, Pyro, Reptile, Rock, Sea Serpent, Spellcaster, Thunder, Warrior, Winged Beast, Wyrm, Zombie