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Blue-Eyes White Dragon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon Dragon Master Knight (In a way)
Japanese cards have little to no market value to the western player base, and Blue-Eyes White Dragon itself was heavily reprinted in Japan, giving it little or no value there either. A collector might have it, but I wouldn't expect much.
Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Don't know why they call it that, when the body of the dragon looks blue.
Blue Eyes White Dragon is part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! card trading game. It is a card game based on Anime the Duelist Kingdom. There were only four Blue Eyes White Dragon cards created.
No. You are not able to get Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon. Which makes perfect sense. Seeing as this game took place in ancient Egypt. Seeing as Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon didn't come into existence until Seto Kaiba faces Pegasus in modern times, but is allied with Pegasus in the game.
blue eyes white dragon is worth $4.50- $6.00 depending on which version.
about 3$ maybe 4$ at the most it is worth 1$
Blue-Eyes White Dragon - root Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon - Fusion monster utilizing 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon - Can be Special Summoned by Tributing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon Paladin of White Dragon - Can be Tributed to Special Summon a Blue-Eyes White Dragon SIN Blue-Eyes White Dragon - Alternate form of Blue-Eyes White Dragon, to be released in Duelist Pack Kaiba in April 2010.
Blue-Eyes White Dragon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon Dragon Master Knight (In a way)
My Blue Eyes White Dragon is not for sell
Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon Burst Stream of Destruction Dragon Master Knight Kaibaman Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon Paladin of White Dragon The White Stone of Legend White Dragon Ritual
Blue-Eyes White Dragon: 89631139
Blue-Eyes White Dragon is a Silver/Grey color.
Japanese cards have little to no market value to the western player base, and Blue-Eyes White Dragon itself was heavily reprinted in Japan, giving it little or no value there either. A collector might have it, but I wouldn't expect much.
It is called 'SIN Blue-Eyes White Dragon'.
When using the Graveyard slot Machine after you win a duel, get three cards in a line and get a slot rare. For example, get three Pumpkings to get a Toon Summoned Skull. Note: Getting three of the same cards in the slots does not always guarantee the same outcome. For example, 3 Rude Kaisers may result in an Anti-Magic Fragrance, Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Gorgon's Eye, etc.Blue Eyes White Dragon 3 Kuwagata Defeat Weevil's Kuwagata Blue Eyes White Dragon 3 Lord Of The Lamp Blue Eyes White Dragon 3 Machine Kings Defeat Deck Master K Blue Eyes White Dragon 3 Meteor Dragon Blue Eyes White Dragon 3 Two Mouth Dracular Defeat Tristan Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Anti-Rageki Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Dark Fire Dragons Defeat Mai Valentine Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Dark Flowers Defeat Bakura Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Giant Flea Defeat Weevil's Giant Flea Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Ground Attacker Bugroth Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Infinite Dismissal Defeat Deck Master T Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Kabanola Warrior Defeat Tristan Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Koumori Dragon Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Moist Creatures Defeat Duel Master I Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Monster Egg Defeat Tristan Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Red Eyes Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Robotic Knights Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Rude Kaiser Join Kiba's side and kill Tristan's Rude Kaiser Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Suijin Destroy Suijin after the Labyrinth ruler summons it Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Tenderness Defeat Tea Blue-Eyes White Dragon 3 Witches Apprentice Play Jasper Dice Tudor Blue-Eyes White Dragon (ATK 1750) 3 Lion Monster Defeat Tristan and kill his Lion Monster
Blue Eyes White Dragon has 2500 DEF points in Yu-Gi-Oh. Same with the Blue Eyes Shining Dragon.