Figaro
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WC 2010 |
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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 |
Figaro is a character appearing in the World Championship video games.
She is always found in the Underground Duel Arena, teamed up with Corse.
Contents
Appearances[edit]
World Championship 2009[edit]
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 2010[edit]
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 2011[edit]
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.
- Archlord Kristya
- Dark Bribe
- Glow-Up Bulb
- Amazoness Village
- Dance Princess of the Ice Barrier
- Aussa the Earth Charmer
Stats[edit]
Rating | Attack | Defense | Skill | Luck | Vitality | |
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WC09 | 918 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
WC10 | 950 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
WC11 | 880 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Decks[edit]
Figaro's Deck is always titled "Classic Deck", but her strategies are different in each game.
World Championship 2009[edit]
Classic Deck
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Japanese: クラシックデッキ · Rōmaji: Kurashikku Dekki
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World Championship 2010[edit]
Classic Deck
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Japanese: クラシックデッキ · Rōmaji: Kurashikku Dekki
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World Championship 2011[edit]
Classic Deck
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Japanese: クラシックデッキ · Rōmaji: Kurashikku Dekki
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