Support cards were introduced for many of the TV show’s iconic cards, including Kaiba’s Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Yugi’s Dark Magician. As the modern ban-list took shape, hundreds of archetypes and play styles emerged, dominated, and died. ![]() ![]() Over the next eleven years, the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe ballooned from an original number of 103 to the modern total of 6133 cards. Among the 103 cards in the set that laid the foundation of the meta-game as we know it, Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Dark Magician-the symbols of Seto Kaiba and Yugi Muto, respectively-received great attention by the earliest real-world duelists. ![]() On March 8, 2002, Konami released Legend of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, a booster pack that, in turn, introduced the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game to the world.
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