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The '''Blue-Eyes White Dragon pack''' is a [[Booster Pack]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004]]''. It is based on the real world Japanese ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon (Japanese)|Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' set.
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The '''Blue-Eyes White Dragon pack''' is a [[Booster Pack]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004]]''. It is available from the beginning of the game. It is based on the real world Japanese ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon (Japanese)|Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' set.
 
 
This pack is available from the beginning of the game.
 
  
 
By collecting at least half of the cards from this pack and defeating all Level 1 opponents at least three times each, the player can unlock [[Rex Raptor (World Championship 2004)|Rex Raptor]] as an opponent.
 
By collecting at least half of the cards from this pack and defeating all Level 1 opponents at least three times each, the player can unlock [[Rex Raptor (World Championship 2004)|Rex Raptor]] as an opponent.
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{{Video game set list
 
{{Video game set list
 
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Aqua Madoor (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Blue-Eyes White Dragon (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Blue-Eyes White Dragon (World Championship 2004); Rare
Hitotsu-Me Giant (World Championship 2004); Common
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Celtic Guardian (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Dark Hole (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Dark King of the Abyss (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Dark Magician (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Fissure (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Flame Swordsman (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Flame Swordsman (World Championship 2004); Rare
Skull Servant (World Championship 2004); Common
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Forest (World Championship 2004); Rare
Dark Magician (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
 
Gaia The Fierce Knight (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Gaia The Fierce Knight (World Championship 2004); Rare
Celtic Guardian (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Harpie's Feather Duster (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Mountain (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Polymerization (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Raigeki (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Sogen (World Championship 2004); Rare
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The 13th Grave (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Trap Hole (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Trial of Nightmare (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Turtle Tiger (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Umi (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Wasteland (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Yami (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Basic Insect (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Basic Insect (World Championship 2004); Common
Mammoth Graveyard (World Championship 2004); Common
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Beast Fangs (World Championship 2004); Common
Silver Fang (World Championship 2004); Common
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Book of Secret Arts (World Championship 2004); Common
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Charubin the Fire Knight (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Dark Gray (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Dark Gray (World Championship 2004); Common
Trial of Nightmare (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Nemuriko (World Championship 2004); Common
 
The 13th Grave (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Charubin the Fire Knight (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Flame Manipulator (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Monster Egg (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Firegrass (World Championship 2004); Common
 
 
Darkfire Dragon (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Darkfire Dragon (World Championship 2004); Common
Dark King of the Abyss (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Dissolverock (World Championship 2004); Common
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Dragon Capture Jar (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Fiend Reflection 2 (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Fiend Reflection 2 (World Championship 2004); Common
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Firegrass (World Championship 2004); Common
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Flame Ghost (World Championship 2004); Common
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Flame Manipulator (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Fusionist (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Fusionist (World Championship 2004); Common
Turtle Tiger (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Green Phantom King (World Championship 2004); Common
Petit Dragon (World Championship 2004); Common
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Hinotama (World Championship 2004); Common
Petit Angel (World Championship 2004); Common
 
 
Hinotama Soul (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Hinotama Soul (World Championship 2004); Common
Aqua Madoor (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Hitotsu-Me Giant (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Kagemusha of the Blue Flame (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Kagemusha of the Blue Flame (World Championship 2004); Common
Flame Ghost (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Two-Mouth Darkruler (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Dissolverock (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Root Water (World Championship 2004); Common
 
The Furious Sea King (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Green Phantom King (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Ray & Temperature (World Championship 2004); Common
 
 
King Fog (World Championship 2004); Common
 
King Fog (World Championship 2004); Common
Mystical Sheep 2 (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Masaki the Legendary Swordsman (World Championship 2004); Common
 
 
Kurama (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Kurama (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Legendary Sword (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Legendary Sword (World Championship 2004); Common
Beast Fangs (World Championship 2004); Common
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Mammoth Graveyard (World Championship 2004); Common
Violet Crystal (World Championship 2004); Common
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Masaki the Legendary Swordsman (World Championship 2004); Common
Book of Secret Arts (World Championship 2004); Common
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Monster Egg (World Championship 2004); Common
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Mystical Sheep 2 (World Championship 2004); Common
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Nemuriko (World Championship 2004); Common
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Petit Angel (World Championship 2004); Common
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Petit Dragon (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Power of Kaishin (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Power of Kaishin (World Championship 2004); Common
Dragon Capture Jar (World Championship 2004); Common
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Ray & Temperature (World Championship 2004); Common
Forest (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Wasteland (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Mountain (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Sogen (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Umi (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Yami (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Dark Hole (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Raigeki (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
 
Red Medicine (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Red Medicine (World Championship 2004); Common
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Remove Trap (World Championship 2004); Common
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Root Water (World Championship 2004); Common
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Silver Fang (World Championship 2004); Common
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Skull Servant (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Sparks (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Sparks (World Championship 2004); Common
Hinotama (World Championship 2004); Common
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The Furious Sea King (World Championship 2004); Common
Harpie's Feather Duster (World Championship 2004); Rare
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Two-Mouth Darkruler (World Championship 2004); Common
Fissure (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Trap Hole (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Polymerization (World Championship 2004); Rare
 
Remove Trap (World Championship 2004); Common
 
 
Two-Pronged Attack (World Championship 2004); Common
 
Two-Pronged Attack (World Championship 2004); Common
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Violet Crystal (World Championship 2004); Common
 
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 sets}}

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