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standard yugioh deck Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Starter Deck (2002) Complete Set| TradingCardSets.ComYu Gi Oh! Yugi Starter Deck (2002) Complete 50 Card Collection includes an official Konami Yu Gi Oh themed 180 card binder with anti slip pockets! Step back into the world of Duel Monsters with this complete Yu Gi Oh! Yugi Starter Deck from 2002. This original Yugi Starter Deck (Deck Prefix: SDY) brings the nostalgia of the early days of the Yu Gi Oh! Trading Card Game right into your hands. Whether youre a seasoned duelist, a nostalgic fan, or a

Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Starter Deck (2002) - Complete 50-Card Collection - includes an official Konami Yu-Gi-Oh themed 180 card binder with anti slip pockets!

Step back into the world of Duel Monsters with this complete Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Starter Deck from 2002. This original Yugi Starter Deck (Deck Prefix: SDY) brings the nostalgia of the early days of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game right into your hands. Whether you’re a seasoned duelist, a nostalgic fan, or a collector looking to complete your set, this carefully curated deck offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Yu-Gi-Oh! history.

About the Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Starter Deck (2002)

Released in 2002, the Yugi Starter Deck is the first-ever starter deck series from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, capturing the essence of Yugi Muto, the legendary King of Games. This deck is designed to introduce players to the world of Yu-Gi-Oh!, featuring a perfect blend of powerful monsters, useful spells, and strategic traps. All 50 cards are non-1st edition and come individually sleeved for maximum protection and preservation, ensuring they remain in excellent condition for years to come.

Highlights of this Collection:

Complete 50-Card Set: Includes all 50 cards from the original 2002 Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Starter Deck (SDY), perfectly organized and ready for dueling or display.
Iconic Cards: The deck features some of the most memorable cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! history, including the powerful Dark Magician, Summoned Skull, Gaia the Fierce Knight, and strategic Spell and Trap Cards like Monster Reborn and Mirror Force.
Individually Sleeved Cards: Every card in this collection is carefully sleeved to protect against wear and tear, ensuring their longevity and value.
Perfect for Collectors and Duelists: A must-have for any Yu-Gi-Oh! fan, this deck is perfect for both collecting and casual or competitive play. Relive the excitement of the early 2000s and harness the strategies that started it all!

Complete Card List in Order (by SDY Number):

SDY-001 - Mystical Elf
SDY-002 - Feral Imp
SDY-003 - Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1
SDY-004 - Beaver Warrior
SDY-005 - Celtic Guardian
SDY-006 - Dark Magician
SDY-007 - Gaia the Fierce Knight
SDY-008 - Summoned Skull
SDY-009 - Curse of Dragon
SDY-010 - Dragon Zombie
SDY-011 - Doma The Angel of Silence
SDY-012 - Fissure
SDY-013 - Giant Soldier of Stone
SDY-014 - Mammoth Graveyard
SDY-015 - Silver Fang
SDY-016 - Griffore
SDY-017 - Trial of Nightmare
SDY-018 - Witty Phantom
SDY-019 - Claw Reacher
SDY-020 - Mystic Clown
SDY-021 - Monster Reborn
SDY-022 - Mystical Space Typhoon
SDY-023 - Book of Secret Arts
SDY-024 - Change of Heart
SDY-025 - Card Destruction
SDY-026 - Soul Exchange
SDY-027 - The Reliable Guardian
SDY-028 - De-Spell
SDY-029 - Dark Hole
SDY-030 - Stop Defense
SDY-031 - Malevolent Nuzzler
SDY-032 - Monster Recovery
SDY-033 - Horn of the Unicorn
SDY-034 - Dian Keto the Cure Master
SDY-035 - Remove Trap
SDY-036 - Castle Walls
SDY-037 - Reinforcements
SDY-038 - Trap Hole
SDY-039 - Waboku
SDY-040 - Just Desserts
SDY-041 - Reverse Trap
SDY-042 - Remove Trap
SDY-043 - Two-Pronged Attack
SDY-044 - Dark Energy
SDY-045 - Dragon Capture Jar
SDY-046 - Trap Master
SDY-047 - Armored Lizard
SDY-048 - Maneater Bug
SDY-049 - Swords of Revealing Light
SDY-050 - Mirror Force

This complete deck embodies the original strategy that Yugi employed in his duels, featuring a mix of high-powered monsters, strategic spells, and defensive traps that shaped the early competitive scene of Yu-Gi-Oh!

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At TradingCardSets.com, we pride ourselves on delivering authentic, high-quality trading card sets for collectors and players alike. Our products are carefully curated, and we ensure that every card is in excellent condition. Secure your Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Starter Deck today and start your journey to becoming the next King of Games!

Note: This set does not include 1st edition cards.

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