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− | + | The '''Guardian Sphinx pack''' is a [[Booster Pack]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004]]''. It is based on the real world Japanese ''[[Pharaonic Guardian (Japanese)|Pharaonic Guardian]]'' set. | |
− | The | + | The player can unlock this pack by having ten wins against [[Maximillion Pegasus (World Championship 2004)|Maximillion Pegasus]]. |
− | == | + | ==List== |
− | + | {{Video game set list | |
− | + | | cards = | |
− | + | Ryu-Kishin (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Mushroom Man (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Shadow Specter (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Sword Arm of Dragon (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Horn Imp (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Battle Ox (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Mountain Warrior (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Zombie Warrior (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Koumori Dragon (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Judge Man (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | The Snake Hair (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Gaia The Fierce Knight (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Rogue Doll (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Griffore (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Torike (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Big Insect (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Hercules Beetle (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Gokibore (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Great White (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Wolf (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Garoozis (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Fiend Kraken (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Man-Eating Plant (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Krokodilus (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Grappler (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Megazowler (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Crawling Dragon 2 (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Barox (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Dark Chimera (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Metal Guardian (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Gyakutenno Megami (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Zanki (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Clown Zombie (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Battle Warrior (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Wings of Wicked Flame (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Job-Change Mirror (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Curtain of the Dark Ones (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Tomozaurus (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Spirit of the Winds (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Kageningen (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Graveyard and the Hand of Invitation (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Hero of the East (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | That Which Feeds on Life (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Kamionwizard (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Nightmare Scorpion (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Spirit of the Books (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Supporter in the Shadows (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Sleeping Lion (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Yamatano Dragon Scroll (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Dark Plant (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Ancient Tool (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Faith Bird (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Orion the Battle King (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Ansatsu (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | LaMoon (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Weather Control (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Mystical Capture Chain (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Fiend's Hand (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Mystery Hand (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | King Tiger Wanghu (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Birdface (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Kryuel (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Maiden of The Aqua (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Molten Behemoth (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Arsenal Bug (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Jowls of Dark Demise (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Souleater (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Shapesnatch (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Servant of Catabolism (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Thousand Knives (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Nightmare Wheel (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Byser Shock (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Gora Turtle (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Sasuke Samurai (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Poison Mummy (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Dark Dust Spirit (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Royal Keeper (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Swarm of Scarabs (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Swarm of Locusts (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Giant Axe Mummy (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | 8-Claws Scorpion (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Guardian Sphinx (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Pyramid Turtle (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Dice Jar (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Dark Scorpion Burglars (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Don Zaloog (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Des Lacooda (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Cobraman Sakuzy (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Book of Taiyou (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Book of Moon (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Mirage of Nightmare (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Call of the Mummy (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Pyramid Energy (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Bottomless Shifting Sand (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Curse of Royal (World Championship 2004); Rare | |
− | + | Needle Ceiling (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Needle Wall (World Championship 2004); Common | |
− | + | Reckless Greed (World Championship 2004); Common | |
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Guardian Sphinx pack |
The Guardian Sphinx pack is a Booster Pack in Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004. It is based on the real world Japanese Pharaonic Guardian set.
The player can unlock this pack by having ten wins against Maximillion Pegasus.