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how much cards are in a yugioh deck Yu-Gi-Oh! Pegasus Starter Deck (2003) Complete Set| TradingCardSets.ComYu Gi Oh! Pegasus 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! Pegasus Starter Deck from 2002. This original Pegasus Starter Deck (Deck Prefix: SDP) 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,

Yu-Gi-Oh! Pegasus 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! Pegasus Starter Deck from 2002. This original Pegasus Starter Deck (Deck Prefix: SDP) 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! Pegasus Starter Deck (2003)

Released in 2003, the Pegasus Starter Deck is the fourth starter deck series from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, capturing the essence of Maximillion Pegasus from the anime, including a variety of Toon Monsters! 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 2003 Yu-Gi-Oh! Pegasus Starter Deck (SDP), perfectly organized and ready for dueling or display.
Iconic Cards: The deck features some of the most memorable cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! history.
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:

Relinquished
Red Archery Girl
Ryu-Ran
Illusionist Faceless Mage
Rogue Doll
Uraby
Giant Soldier of Stone
Aqua Madoor
Toon Alligator
Hane-Hane
Sonic Bird
Jigen Bakudan
Mask of Darkness
Witch of the Black Forest
Man-Eater Bug
Muka Muka
Dream Clown
Armed Ninja
Hiro's Shadow Scout
Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon
Toon Summoned Skull
Manga Ryu-Ran
Toon Mermaid
Toon World
Black Pendant
Dark Hole
Dian Keto the Cure Master
Fissure
De-Spell
Change of Heart
Stop Defense
Mystical Space Typhoon
Rush Recklessly
Remove Trap
Monster Reborn
Soul Release
Yami
Black Illusion Ritual
Ring of Magnetism
Graceful Charity
Trap Hole
Reinforcements
Castle Walls
Waboku
Seven Tools of the Bandit
Ultimate Offering
Robbin' Goblin
Magic Jammer
Enchanted Javelin
Gryphon Wing

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

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