MC, known as MC (
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DeckEdit
Feeling LUCKY! ★2
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Japanese: Monster Cards (18)
Spell Cards (11)
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TriviaEdit
- Despite there being 3 copies of "Lucky Chance" in this Deck, that card is ultimately useless here, since it only works with monster effects that require only 1 coin toss. The only monsters in this Deck whose effects involve a coin toss are "Gambler of Legend" and "Sand Gambler", both of which require 3 coin tosses for their effects.
- Several seemingly "out-of-place" cards are included in this Deck for references:
- "Taunt" is likely included in this Deck because its Japanese artwork features two men with pompadours, a niche hairstyle that this character also sports.
- "Shapesnatch" and "Magical Hats" (the latter having a Japanese name that translates to "Magical Silk Hat") are likely included in this Deck for their feelings of "dapperness" that they evoke, which this character also evokes in the anime.
- "Noisy Gnat" is likely included in this Deck as a reference to this character's personality, since that card's Japanese name translates to "Rambunctious Insect".
- "Fiend Comedian" is likely included in this Deck as a reference to how MCs (masters of ceremonies) have a role in comedy clubs.