You'll be looking far less brilliant and much more red when you draw this combo piece
Gem Knight Garnett
This spell card was used to bring out one of the most powerful extra deck monsters in the original anime by banishing specific monsters from the turn players graveyard.
Five Headed Dragon's Mirror
This Michigan OTS shares its name with a support card from the same archetype as Summoned Skull.
Pandemonium Games & Hobbies
This Synchro Monster freezes and seals the past, present and future.
Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier
This deck Defeated Grandsoil Psychics in the finals of YCS Toronto 2012
Wind-Ups
Your strategy may be moving backwards when you draw this card used in a popular anti meta strategy during the 2013 season.
Evilswarm Heliotrope
This classic handtrap did not see play in a popular fiend deck that specializes in the ability to perform every summoning mechanic
d/d/d/d.d Crow
The name of this Michigan store translates to the name of an animal that had one of the most popular formats named after it in 2004.
Ziege Games
This extra deck monster monster was the epicenter of heated debates regarding a trap card released in 2005.
Invoked PurgaTRIO
The winning deck of the 2011 World Championship!
Agents
Your combo might not look as great when you draw this trap card that was played in a completely dominant tier zero strategy.
Zoodiac Combo
This archetype specific card is normally a bad deal. But it can become a little more fair with the addition of this card from the same theme.
Broww, Huntsman of Dark World Dealings
These two Michigan players have both placed second at the NAWCQ and attended the world championship.
Raymond Dai and Chase Cunningham
These three cards were given to entrants at the Duelist Kingdom Tournament, but weren't available to tcg players until the late 2010s.
Set Sail to the Kingdom, Glory of the King's Hand, Duelist Kingdom.
Sean Montague piloted this deck to first place in the 2010 NAWCQ!
X-Sabers
This monster was scary to see without spinning something across multiple formats from 2015 through 2017.
Speedroid Taketomborg
This powerful banned monster rules over another trap card that has the ability to revive fallen monsters, but only in defense mode.
Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls of Dragon Souls
This Prize Card was given out to the winner of one of the first tournaments at what was once the most competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! spot in the Midwest.
Blood Mefist
While Exodia is known as the most popular automatic win condition in the game, there is a less popular victory is achieved by using three copies of this card.
Jackpot 7.
Joshua Schmidt piloted this overlooked strategy during a tier zero format to earn a YCS win.
Paleozoic Frogs
It might cost you 9 lives to draw this monster that cannot be normal summoned or set.
Felis, Lightsworn Archer
These two graceful monsters have the same attack and defense values but were printed 16 years apart.
Salamangreat Gazelle, King of Mythical Beasts
Two worlds collide! This Michigan player can be clearly seen multiple times in the background of the famous YouTube Super Smash Brothers Melee Documentary
Richard Wattle
This 3 word phrase was popularized by players involving a broken interaction between a spell and a monster which would prepare the users graveyard for an almost certain victory
Troop, Dupe, Scoop!
Japan has won the world championship an uncontested ___ amount of times
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