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An RPG-style game for the Game Boy Advance, The Sacred Cards offered fans the unprecedented opportunity to use the Egyptian God Cards, albeit with altered effects to adhere to the game's simplified gameplay mechanics.
|name = Felgrand Dragon<br/>フェルグラントドラゴン
 
|image = [[Image:FelgrandDragonSD13-JP-UR.jpg]]
 
|attribute = [[Light]] [[Image:Light.gif]]
 
|types = [[Dragon]]/[[Effect Monsters|Effect]]
 
|atk = 2800
 
|def = 2800
 
|level = [[Image:8Star.PNG]]
 
|lore = This card can only be [[Special Summon]]ed from the [[Graveyard]] after it has been sent from the field to the [[Graveyard]]. When this card is [[Special Summon]]ed from the [[Graveyard]], select 1 [[Monster Cards|monster]] in your [[Graveyard]]. This card gains [[ATK]] equal to the [[Level]] of the selected [[Monster Cards|monster]] x 200.
 
|number = [[03954901]]
 
|effect = [[Summoning Conditions|Summon]]/[[Trigger Monster Effects|Trigger]]
 
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'''''English:'''''
 
  
'''[[Structure Deck - Rise of the Dragon Lords]]''' (Card Number: [[SDRL-EN001]])
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The story of the game loosely followed the Battle City story arc of the animé and manga, with adjustments to allow the player to act the part of a major character and participate all the way into the Battle City Finals.
  
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One important thing to note is that the game automatically cuts to the ending sequence immediately after the defeat of Marik Ishtar, with no option to save. Because of this, any money or rare cards earned in the final duel are irrelevant, and the player never has an opportunity to use the Winged Dragon of Ra without the use of a game-hacking device. The only way to do this normally is to allow Marik to Summon Ra and destroy it, then Special Summon it from the graveyard.
  
'''''Japanese:'''''
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Also noticeable in the game is that most of the cards have their original OCG artworks like "[[Soul of the Pure]]", "[[Monster Reborn]]",  and "[[Last Day of Witch]]".
  
'''[[Structure Deck 13: Revival of the Great Dragon]]''' (Card Number: [[SD13-JP001]])
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An interesting note is that when dueling against the robot at kiba corp,betting a blue-eyes ultimate dragon will give the player a 1:50 chance of winning a F.G.D.,though it is a lot easier to enter a password.                                                                        The sequel to this game is [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]].
|adv = [[Unlimited]] ([[Not Yet Released]] in TCG)
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|trad = [[Not Yet Released]]
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==Promos are:==
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* [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]] 
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* [[Riryoku]]            
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* [[Negate Attack]]
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Revision as of 21:31, 11 November 2008

An RPG-style game for the Game Boy Advance, The Sacred Cards offered fans the unprecedented opportunity to use the Egyptian God Cards, albeit with altered effects to adhere to the game's simplified gameplay mechanics.

The story of the game loosely followed the Battle City story arc of the animé and manga, with adjustments to allow the player to act the part of a major character and participate all the way into the Battle City Finals.

One important thing to note is that the game automatically cuts to the ending sequence immediately after the defeat of Marik Ishtar, with no option to save. Because of this, any money or rare cards earned in the final duel are irrelevant, and the player never has an opportunity to use the Winged Dragon of Ra without the use of a game-hacking device. The only way to do this normally is to allow Marik to Summon Ra and destroy it, then Special Summon it from the graveyard.

Also noticeable in the game is that most of the cards have their original OCG artworks like "Soul of the Pure", "Monster Reborn", and "Last Day of Witch".

An interesting note is that when dueling against the robot at kiba corp,betting a blue-eyes ultimate dragon will give the player a 1:50 chance of winning a F.G.D.,though it is a lot easier to enter a password. The sequel to this game is Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction.

Promos are: