Joey Starter Deck

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The Joey Starter Deck (SDJ), known in Japan as the Jonouchi Structure Deck, is one of two starter decks for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game released in March 2003.

The deck contains many cards Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler in the English-language anime, hence the "Joey" name in the English version of the deck) used in the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City arcs of Yu-Gi-Oh!. It contains one ultra rare card, two super rares, and 47 common cards, the ultra rare being Jonouchi's signature card, the Red-Eyes Black Dragon.

Upper Deck chose to use the names used in 4Kids Entertainment's English version of the second Yu-Gi-Oh! anime (known as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters in East Asia) for the "starter decks;" VIZ Media's English-language version of the manga, which uses "Jonouchi" instead of "Joey," came out after the "Starter Deck"s appeared. Therefore the English-language starter decks use the English anime names.

Contents

  • Red-Eyes B. Dragon
  • Swordsman of Landstar
  • Baby Dragon
  • Spirit of the Harp
  • Island Turtle
  • Flame Manipulator
  • Masaki the Legendary Swordsman
  • 7 Colored Fish
  • Armored Lizard
  • Darkfire Soldier #1
  • Harpie's Brother
  • Gearfried the Iron Knight
  • Karate Man
  • Milus Radiant
  • Time Wizard
  • Maha Vailo
  • Magician of Faith
  • Big Eye
  • Sangan
  • Princess of Tsurugi
  • White Magical Hat
  • Penguin Soldier (super rare)
  • Thousand Dragon
  • Flame Swordsman

  • Malevolent Nuzzler
  • Dark Hole
  • Dian Keto the Cure Master
  • Fissure
  • De-Spell
  • Change of Heart
  • Block Attack
  • Giant Trunade
  • The Reliable Guardian
  • Remove Trap
  • Monster Reborn
  • Polymerization
  • Mountain
  • Dragon Treasure
  • Eternal Rest
  • Shield & Sword
  • Scapegoat (super rare)

  • Just Desserts
  • Trap Hole
  • Reinforcements
  • Castle Walls
  • Waboku
  • Ultimate Offering
  • Seven Tools of the Bandit
  • Fake Trap
  • Reverse Trap


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