Figaro
Figaro is a character appearing in the World Championship video games.
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WC 2011 |
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Video game debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator | ||||||
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Figaro |
She is always found in the Underground Duel Arena, teamed up with Corse.
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AppearancesEdit
World Championship 2009Edit
Defeating Figaro and Corse in Tag Duels 5 times unlocks Royal Firestorm Guards and Flamvell Archer as Tag Duel opponents in World Championship Mode. Defeating them 10 times unlocks Sasuke Samurai #4 and Snipe Hunter.
These cards can be randomly obtained after defeating Figaro in Single Duels.
- Battle-Scarred
- Falling Down
- Imprisoned Queen Archfiend
- Pandemonium
- Skull Archfiend of Lightning
- Summoner Monk
These cards can be randomly obtained after defeating Figaro and Corse in Tag Duels.
World Championship 2010Edit
These cards can be randomly obtained after defeating Figaro in Single Duels.
- Armityle the Chaos Phantom
- Dark Factory of Mass Production
- Dark Fusion
- Evil Hero Dark Gaia
- Raviel, Lord of Phantasms
- Valkyrion the Magna Warrior
These cards can be randomly obtained after defeating Figaro and Corse in Tag Duels.
World Championship 2011Edit
These cards can be obtained from the Memory Game after defeating Figaro in Single Duels.
- Card Trooper
- Elemental Hero Ocean
- Swift Birdman Joe
- D.D.R. - Different Dimension Reincarnation
- Interdimensional Matter Transporter
- Cactus Bouncer
These cards can be obtained from the Memory Game after defeating Figaro and Corse in Tag Duels.
StatsEdit
DecksEdit
Figaro's Deck is always titled "Classic Deck", but her strategies are different in each game.
World Championship 2009Edit
Classic Deck
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Japanese: クラシックデッキ · Rōmaji: Kurashikku Dekki
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World Championship 2010Edit
Classic Deck
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Japanese: クラシックデッキ · Rōmaji: Kurashikku Dekki
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World Championship 2011Edit
Classic Deck
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Japanese: クラシックデッキ · Rōmaji: Kurashikku Dekki
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