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'''Dragon''' (ドラゴン ''Doragon'') is a [[Type]] of [[Monster Card|Monster]] representing mythological serpentine, reptile, avian like beings that are typically fire-breathing creatures that symbolize chaos, evil, fierceness and intimidation.
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Dragons tend to be the strongest or key boss monster in numerous Deck types in addition one of the most established and powerful Monster Types in the entire franchise. Ever since the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card'' franchise began, Dragon monsters have been known for having an ATK power greater than any other type of monster in the game in addition to being the one of the most popular monster Types.
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* 81 (JP)
 
* 100 (''TCG'')
 
* 121 (SC)
 
| cover_card      = Supreme Celestial King Odd-Eyes Arc-Ray Dragon
 
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| jp_release_date = July 22, 2023
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In most of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime and manga series, the main character's rivals all use Dragon-Type monsters as their signature or boss monsters, and to varying degrees in their Decks. [[Seto Kaiba]] employs his signature "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" as a key boss monster while his deck in the later part of the anime incorporates a variety of Dragons such as [[Spear Dragon]], [[Different Dimension Dragon]], [[Paladin of White Dragon]] and the [[Chaos Emperor Dragon]]. [[Chazz Princeton]] uses "[[Armed Dragon]]"s as a core part of his Deck in the anime, and a Dragon Deck in the manga spearheaded by "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]". [[Jack Atlas]]'s Turbo Deck is based on summoning his "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]" while his Ground Deck also plays numerous Dragons like "[[Strong Wind Dragon]]", "[[Vice Dragon]]", and "[[Exploder Dragonwing]]". [[Kite Tenjo]] uses "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]", in addition to some minor Dragon monsters. Curiously enough, this tradition was inverted in the fifth series, and the protagonist [[Yuya Sakaki]], along with his [[Dimensional counterparts|counterparts]], is the one who uses Dragons, primarily "[[Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]]"; his main rival [[Declan Akaba]] uses no Dragons whatsoever. [[Revolver]] primarily uses a "[[rokket]]" Deck, which includes other Dragon monsters, and all of his ace monsters are based on Dragons, though only one, "[[Borreload Dragon]]", is a Dragon.
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There are Dragon-Type Monsters for every Attribute (except [[DIVINE]], even though all [[Divine-Beast]]-Type monsters except "[[Obelisk the Tormentor]]" are referred to as dragons). Some of the most powerful [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]], [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]], [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]], and [[Pendulum Monster]]s are Dragon-Type monsters, including include "[[Five-Headed Dragon]]", "[[Dragon Master Knight]]", "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", "[[Stardust Dragon]]", "[[Black Rose Dragon]]", "[[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]", "[[Shooting Quasar Dragon]]", "[[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons]]", "[[Void Ogre Dragon]]", "[[Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]", "[[Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon]]", "[[Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]]", "[[Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon]]", "[[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]", "[[Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon]]", "[[Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon]]", "[[Starving Venom Fusion Dragon]]", and "[[Supreme King Z-ARC]].
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'''''Age of Overlord''''' is a [[Core Booster]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]'' (''OCG'') and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]'' (''TCG''). It is the 2nd Core Booster of [[Series 12]], following ''[[Duelist Nexus]]''.
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There are six [[Structure Deck]]s focused on Dragon-Type monsters: ''[[Structure Deck: Dragon's Roar|Dragon's Roar]]'' ''[[Rise of the Dragon Lords Structure Deck|Rise of the Dragon Lords]]'', ''[[Dragunity Legion Structure Deck|Dragunity Legion]]'', ''[[Dragons Collide Structure Deck|Dragons Collide]]'', ''[[Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon Structure Deck|Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]'', and ''[[Rise of the True Dragons Structure Deck|Rise of the True Dragons]]''. (In the OCG, they are ''Dragon's Roar'', ''[[Structure Deck: Revival of the Great Dragon|Revival of the Great Dragon]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: Dragunity Drive|Dragunity Drive]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: Dragonic Legion|Dragonic Legion]]'', ''[[Structure Deck: The Blue-Eyed Dragon's Thundering Descent|The Blue-Eyed Dragon's Thundering Descent]]'', and ''[[Structure Deck R: Revival of the Great Divine Dragon|Revival of the Great Divine Dragon]]''.)
  
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[[Archetype]]s include: "[[Majestic]]", "[[Hieratic]]", "[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon]]", "[[Blue-Eyes]]", "[[Red-Eyes]]", "[[Galaxy-Eyes]]", "[[Odd-Eyes]]", "[[rokket]]" and "[[Dragon Ruler]]". This last one is one of the most powerful series in the game; even after becoming Limited on the [[January 2014 Lists]], they were still a power to be reckoned with, as each dragon could offer support to Decks of its corresponding Attribute, giving them more consistency. The release of "Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon" sealed their destiny and made them become Forbidden.
* In the ''[[OCG]]'', the first-print runs of ''Age of Overlord'' boxes include 1 ''[[Age of Overlord +1 Bonus Pack]]''.
 
* Introduces new members/support for the "[[Fusion Dragon]]", "[[Magician]]", "[[Mannadium]]", "[[Nouvelles]]", "[[Odd-Eyes]]", "[[Ogdoadic]]", "[[Pendulum (archetype)|Pendulum]]", "[[Pendulum Dragon]]", "[[Phantom Beast]]", "[[Recipe]]", "[[Supreme King Dragon]]", "[[Supreme King Gate]]", "[[Synchro Dragon]]", "[[Vanquish Soul]]", "[[Visas]]", "[[Watt]]" and "[[Xyz Dragon]]" archetypes, as well as the [[-Eyes Dragon]], [[Chimera (series)|Chimera]], [[Gaia Knight]], [[Shinobird]], [[Supreme King]], and [[Transcendosaurus]] series.
 
** Introduces the first support for the "[[Heart]]", "[[Horus]]", "[[Patissciel]]", "[[Snake-Eye]]", "[[Tainted Treasure]]", and "[[Veda]]" archetypes.
 
* Introduces the "[[Diabellestarr]]" archetype.
 
  
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Many multi-Type archetypes have a Dragon-Type monster as their trump card, such as:
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* "[[Crystal Beast]]": "[[Rainbow Dragon]]"
* There are 5 cards per pack and 30 packs per box.
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* "[[Ice Barrier]]": "[[Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]"
* In Japanese, the set contains 81 cards:
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* "[[Infernity]]": "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]"
** 1 [[Quarter Century Secret Rare]]
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* "[[Iron Chain]]": "[[Iron Chain Dragon]]"
** 9 [[Ultra Rare]]s
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* "[[Koa'ki Meiru]]": "[[Koa'ki Meiru Maximus]]"
** 11 [[Super Rare]]s
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* "[[Lightsworn]]": "[[Judgment Dragon]]"
** 19 [[Rare]]s
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* "[[Scrap]]": "[[Scrap Dragon]]"
** 41 [[Common]]s
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* "[[Utopia (archetype)|Utopia]]": "[[Number 99: Utopic Dragon]]"
* In [[Simplified Chinese]], the set contains 121 cards:
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* [[Cipher]]": "[[Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon]]"
** 1 Quarter Century Secret Rare
 
** 14 Ultra Rares
 
** 18 Super Rares
 
** 25 Rares
 
** 63 Commons
 
* Ultra Rare cards are also available as [[Ultimate Rare]].
 
* Ultra Rare and Super Rare cards are also available as [[Secret Rare]] and Quarter Century Secret Rare.
 
* 1 card is also available as [[Holographic Rare]].
 
  
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==Dragon-focused Decks==
* There are 9 cards per pack and 24 packs per box. The set contains 100 cards:
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==="LV" Dragon Decks===
** 1 [[Quarter Century Secret Rare]]
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Some dragon Decks are based on the "LV" Dragons, "[[Armed Dragon]]" and "[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon]]". These Decks usually focus on leveling up their monsters quickly. To protect the high level monsters from Trap Cards, "[[Royal Decree]]", "[[Jinzo]]", "Trap Stun", "Mirage Dragon" or "[[King Dragun]]" are used. "[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon]]" has added protection from Spell Cards and is well known for the infamous "Horus Decree" lockdown. "Horus" and "Armed Dragon" cards can even be combined to make a Deck that not only locks down Spell and Trap Cards, but also controls the opponent's monsters that may get in your way.
** 10 [[Secret Rare]]s
 
** 14 [[Ultra Rare]]s
 
** 26 [[Super Rare]]s
 
** 49 [[Common]]s
 
* 24 cards are also available as Quarter Century Secret Rare.
 
  
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===Dragon Fusion Decks===
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These types of Decks often focus on getting Fusion Monsters like "[[Five-Headed Dragon]]", "[[King Dragun]]", "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", and sometimes even "[[Dragon Master Knight]]" or [[Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon]] to the field. Usually "[[Dragon's Mirror]]" or "[[Future Fusion]]" is used to accomplish these tasks. If you want to summon "[[King Dragun]]" quickly, "[[The Dark - Hex-Sealed Fusion]]", along with other substitute Fusion-Material monsters, can be of great help.
AGOV-BoosterEN.png | English<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (TCG-EN-1E)|1st Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterFR.png | French<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (TCG-FR-1E)|1st Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterDE.png | German<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (TCG-DE-1E)|1st Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterIT.png | Italian<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (TCG-IT-1E)|1st Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterPT.png | Portuguese<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (TCG-PT-1E)|1st Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterSP.png | Spanish<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (TCG-SP-1E)|1st Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterJP.png | Japanese<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (OCG-JP)|Unlimited Edition]]
 
AGOV-BoosterSC.png | Simplified Chinese<br />[[Set Card Galleries:Age of Overlord (OCG-SC)|Unlimited Edition]]
 
AGOV-Poster-JP.png | Japanese promotional poster
 
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===Chaos Dragon===
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One of the more popular builds in the game, this deck utilizes a combination of [[Chaos]] monsters and "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]". This build focuses on getting out "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon", "[[Lightpulsar Dragon]]", and "[[Chaos Sorcerer]]"/"[[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]]"; its main offensive strategy relies on banishing opposing cards or banishing its own cards in order to Special Summon its key monsters. One can use "[[Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn]]", "[[Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress]]", "[[Card Trooper]]" and "[[Darkflare Dragon]]" to send monsters to the Graveyard to summon "Lightpulsar Dragon", or to speed up the setups for summoning both "[[Dark Armed Dragon]]" and/or "Black Luster Soldier  - Envoy of the Beginning". If played correctly, this deck is capable of Special Summoning its most powerful monsters within a few turns.
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This deck relies heavily on Special Summoning powerful monsters with devastating effects in order to overpower and OTK the opponent. The deck can also create Level 8 Synchro monsters consistently due to the synergy of "[[White Dragon Wyverburster]]", "[[Black Dragon Collapserpent]]", "Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn" and "[[Plaguespreader Zombie]]". "Lightpulsar Dragon", "[[Caius the Shadow Monarch]]", and "Chaos Sorcerer" also open up Rank 6 plays after their effects are used.
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=== Dragon Revival ===
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Perhaps the easiest way to play Dragons, this deck focuses on sending powerful dragons to the graveyard with cards such as "[[Dragon Ravine]]"/"[[Dragon Shrine]]" and "[[Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon]]", then proceeding to revive them with cards such as "[[Soul Charge]]" and "[[Return of the Dragon Lords]]". Many support cards for this deck exclusively support [[Normal Monsters]], as a result, it is often best to play this deck with [[Dragon]]-Type [[Normal Monsters]]. Due to the extreme ease with which a player can swarm the field with high-level dragons, [[Xyz Monsters]](Rank 7-8) are highly recommended in this deck.Cards such as [[Decoy Dragon]] and [[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]] are useful as both can summon any Level 7 or higher Dragon-Type monster from your Graveyard.
  
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Dragon (ドラゴン Doragon) is a Type of Monster representing mythological serpentine, reptile, avian like beings that are typically fire-breathing creatures that symbolize chaos, evil, fierceness and intimidation.

Dragons tend to be the strongest or key boss monster in numerous Deck types in addition one of the most established and powerful Monster Types in the entire franchise. Ever since the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card franchise began, Dragon monsters have been known for having an ATK power greater than any other type of monster in the game in addition to being the one of the most popular monster Types.

In most of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga series, the main character's rivals all use Dragon-Type monsters as their signature or boss monsters, and to varying degrees in their Decks. Seto Kaiba employs his signature "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" as a key boss monster while his deck in the later part of the anime incorporates a variety of Dragons such as Spear Dragon, Different Dimension Dragon, Paladin of White Dragon and the Chaos Emperor Dragon. Chazz Princeton uses "Armed Dragon"s as a core part of his Deck in the anime, and a Dragon Deck in the manga spearheaded by "Light and Darkness Dragon". Jack Atlas's Turbo Deck is based on summoning his "Red Dragon Archfiend" while his Ground Deck also plays numerous Dragons like "Strong Wind Dragon", "Vice Dragon", and "Exploder Dragonwing". Kite Tenjo uses "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon", in addition to some minor Dragon monsters. Curiously enough, this tradition was inverted in the fifth series, and the protagonist Yuya Sakaki, along with his counterparts, is the one who uses Dragons, primarily "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon"; his main rival Declan Akaba uses no Dragons whatsoever. Revolver primarily uses a "rokket" Deck, which includes other Dragon monsters, and all of his ace monsters are based on Dragons, though only one, "Borreload Dragon", is a Dragon.

There are Dragon-Type Monsters for every Attribute (except DIVINE, even though all Divine-Beast-Type monsters except "Obelisk the Tormentor" are referred to as dragons). Some of the most powerful Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, and Pendulum Monsters are Dragon-Type monsters, including include "Five-Headed Dragon", "Dragon Master Knight", "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon", "Stardust Dragon", "Black Rose Dragon", "Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier", "Shooting Quasar Dragon", "Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons", "Void Ogre Dragon", "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon", "Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon", "Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon", "Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon", "Clear Wing Synchro Dragon", "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon", "Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon", "Starving Venom Fusion Dragon", and "Supreme King Z-ARC.

There are six Structure Decks focused on Dragon-Type monsters: Dragon's Roar Rise of the Dragon Lords, Dragunity Legion, Dragons Collide, Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon, and Rise of the True Dragons. (In the OCG, they are Dragon's Roar, Revival of the Great Dragon, Dragunity Drive, Dragonic Legion, The Blue-Eyed Dragon's Thundering Descent, and Revival of the Great Divine Dragon.)

Archetypes include: "Majestic", "Hieratic", "Horus the Black Flame Dragon", "Blue-Eyes", "Red-Eyes", "Galaxy-Eyes", "Odd-Eyes", "rokket" and "Dragon Ruler". This last one is one of the most powerful series in the game; even after becoming Limited on the January 2014 Lists, they were still a power to be reckoned with, as each dragon could offer support to Decks of its corresponding Attribute, giving them more consistency. The release of "Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon" sealed their destiny and made them become Forbidden.

Many multi-Type archetypes have a Dragon-Type monster as their trump card, such as:

Dragon-focused Decks

"LV" Dragon Decks

Some dragon Decks are based on the "LV" Dragons, "Armed Dragon" and "Horus the Black Flame Dragon". These Decks usually focus on leveling up their monsters quickly. To protect the high level monsters from Trap Cards, "Royal Decree", "Jinzo", "Trap Stun", "Mirage Dragon" or "King Dragun" are used. "Horus the Black Flame Dragon" has added protection from Spell Cards and is well known for the infamous "Horus Decree" lockdown. "Horus" and "Armed Dragon" cards can even be combined to make a Deck that not only locks down Spell and Trap Cards, but also controls the opponent's monsters that may get in your way.

Dragon Fusion Decks

These types of Decks often focus on getting Fusion Monsters like "Five-Headed Dragon", "King Dragun", "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon", and sometimes even "Dragon Master Knight" or Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon to the field. Usually "Dragon's Mirror" or "Future Fusion" is used to accomplish these tasks. If you want to summon "King Dragun" quickly, "The Dark - Hex-Sealed Fusion", along with other substitute Fusion-Material monsters, can be of great help.

Chaos Dragon

One of the more popular builds in the game, this deck utilizes a combination of Chaos monsters and "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon". This build focuses on getting out "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon", "Lightpulsar Dragon", and "Chaos Sorcerer"/"Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning"; its main offensive strategy relies on banishing opposing cards or banishing its own cards in order to Special Summon its key monsters. One can use "Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn", "Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress", "Card Trooper" and "Darkflare Dragon" to send monsters to the Graveyard to summon "Lightpulsar Dragon", or to speed up the setups for summoning both "Dark Armed Dragon" and/or "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning". If played correctly, this deck is capable of Special Summoning its most powerful monsters within a few turns.

This deck relies heavily on Special Summoning powerful monsters with devastating effects in order to overpower and OTK the opponent. The deck can also create Level 8 Synchro monsters consistently due to the synergy of "White Dragon Wyverburster", "Black Dragon Collapserpent", "Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn" and "Plaguespreader Zombie". "Lightpulsar Dragon", "Caius the Shadow Monarch", and "Chaos Sorcerer" also open up Rank 6 plays after their effects are used.

Dragon Revival

Perhaps the easiest way to play Dragons, this deck focuses on sending powerful dragons to the graveyard with cards such as "Dragon Ravine"/"Dragon Shrine" and "Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon", then proceeding to revive them with cards such as "Soul Charge" and "Return of the Dragon Lords". Many support cards for this deck exclusively support Normal Monsters, as a result, it is often best to play this deck with Dragon-Type Normal Monsters. Due to the extreme ease with which a player can swarm the field with high-level dragons, Xyz Monsters(Rank 7-8) are highly recommended in this deck.Cards such as Decoy Dragon and Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon are useful as both can summon any Level 7 or higher Dragon-Type monster from your Graveyard.