Starter Box

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The Starter Box opened Yuugiou (or, Yu-Gi-Oh!) to a large audience in March of 1999. It contained cards, dueling accessories, and instructions for a simplified version of Magic: The Gathering. At this point in Yu-Gi-Oh! history, foil on the cards, though named Rare, Super Rare, and Ultra Rare, meant nothing as there was the same amount of all of the cards.

Contents

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[edit] Ultra Rares

  • Blue-Eyes White Dragon
  • Flame Swordsman

[edit] Super Rares

  • Polymerization
  • Mountain
  • Raigeki

[edit] Rares

  • Forest
  • Wasteland
  • Sogen
  • Umi
  • Yami

[edit] Commons

  • Rock Ogre Grotto #2
  • Masked Clown
  • Key Mace
  • Ray & Temperature
  • King Fog
  • Ancient Tree of Enlightenment
  • Genin
  • Kageningen
  • Hinotama
  • Mystical Sheep #2
  • Dark Prisoner
  • Change Slime
  • Two-Mouth Darkruler
  • Lunar Queen Elzaim
  • Serpent Marauder
  • Masaki the Legendary Swordsman
  • Necrolancer the Timelord
  • Mystery Hand
  • Basic Insect
  • Shadow Specter
  • Flame Manipulator
  • Mountain Warrior
  • Dissolverock
  • Madjinn Gunn
  • Fiend Reflection #2
  • Monster Egg
  • Monsturtle
  • Green Phantom King
  • Root Water
  • Skull Servant
  • Charubin the Fire Knight
  • Darkfire Dragon
  • Fusionist
  • Flame Ghost
  • Mooyan Curry
  • Hinotama
  • Remove Trap
  • Dragon Capture Jar
  • Two-Pronged Attack
  • Aqua Madoor*
  • Trial of Nightmare*
  • The 13th Grave*
  • Dark King of the Abyss*
  • Turtle Tiger*

*Available only in early printings of the starter box.