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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Will Bring Back Dragons Of Legend: The Complete Series

Konami has announced a new old-school set coming back to the forefront for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. The company sent out a notice late last week letting fans know that the set would be a follow-up to Legendary Duelists: Season 1. The set will basically have everything from all of the set underneath that particular banner under current rulesets, including the original, the sequel, and Unleashed. Unfortunately, they didn't have any kind of packaging to show off, or any cards to highlight beyond the obvious rares people are interested in. We also didn't get a price point for the decks, nor did we get a proper release date beyond September. It appears the company may be playing it safe and seeing how their current release schedule pans out before promising anything, especially with COVID-19 playing havoc with shipping schedules. You can read more about it from the announcement below.

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2014's Dragons of Legend was a landmark release that spawned two sequels, inspired the Battles of Legend series, and changed the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game forever! This September, revisit the foundational Dragons of Legend, as well as Dragons of Legend 2, and Dragons of Legend – Unleashed – with Dragons of Legend: The Complete Series!

Dragons of Legend was home to some of the most popular and most influential cards ever released, and Dragons of Legend: The Complete Series is poised to make them look better than ever with colorful Ultra Rare technology! But colorful Ultra Rares aren't the only way your favorite cards can look better than ever – Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight, Yugi's most famous Timaeus Fusion from the "Waking the Dragons" storyline, will appear with brand-new art! As an extra special bonus, each Dragons of Legend: The Complete Series box will have 1 of 3 collectible dice featuring one of the Legendary Dragons: Timaeus, Critias, or Hermos.


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