No, there is no such authentic card with that name.
No, there is no legitimate card of that name. It is probably a fake version of 'Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon'.
Many fake cards have names that have been poorly translated from Japanese. 'Endless Dragon with Blue Eyes' is a common fake version of Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.
You can't. It doesn't exist.
There is no such real card of that name.
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Fake It's Fake You got fooled it suppose to be Blue Eye Ultimate Dragon not endless dragon of blue eye. If see a box down in the left and it is shiny it real if it does not show that or it not shiny it fake. You Got Fooled It worth $0.00
the card ancient god dragon is not real you can clearly see that the slifer's chin is a bit cut off and also the back on the slifers nec you can see part of the original blue-eye which then means obviously its a blue-eyes ultimate hope this answer helps. ;D and theres no such monster that is that powerful.
The YCM in the link is Yu-Gi-Oh Card Maker. It is a site for home-made cards created by members of the public. There is no such genuine card as Black-Eyes Dark Fiend Dragon.
Currently, such a card does not exist in Yu-Gi-Oh! If you have a card that is named such, it is fake. This is a common occurence as many fake Yu-Gi-Oh! distributers mis-translate card names from Japanese to English. Therefore, it is most likely a counterfeit copy of Blue-Eyes White Dagon.
2500 Dragons are not real. By the way, you spelled 'does' wrong you stupid retard. he's talking about a card game and it doesn't matter if he spells it wrong. Just a slong as we understand what he's trying to say
No, no real card of that name has ever been printed.
It depends on if you are referring to the attribute or type of monster. If attribute, Blue-Eyes is a Light attribute and Red-Eyes Black Dragon, is as its name implies, a Dark attribute. Both Monsters are Dragons. The way you can tell if you have a real version of each card is the Konami logo will be printed in the lower right hand corner. It will say Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game in the lower left hand corner on the back of the card. This is how you can tell. On the front of the card, you will see the real image. Now, some of the artwork has changed slightly. But you can look down at the very bottom of the card and in the smallest font there is it will say (C) 1995 Kazuki Takahashi. The (C) means Copyright.