Revival of the Great Dragon Structure Deck

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Revival of the Great Dragon (SD13) will be the the 13th structure deck of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. This deck is set to be released in June 2007 in Japan. Unlike the previous structure decks, this deck will be based on strategy, instead of a single type or attribute of monster,[1] thus there might be a chance of more than just Dragon monsters. None of the new cards that are always included in structure decks have been confirmed yet, but the deck is guaranteed to have one Ultra Rare card and 2 Super Rare cards[1].

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The names of the new cards are translated from the Japanese versions and are not comfirmed to be the names of the English counterparts.

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  1. ^ a b Known info. shriek.twoday.net.



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