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Legend of Blue Eyes White DragonEnglish

  • Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon
FrenchLa Légende du Dragon Blanc aux Yeux BleusGermanLegend of Blue Eyes White DragonItalianLa Leggenda del Drago Bianco Occhi BluPortugueseA Lenda do Dragão Branco de Olhos AzuisSpanishLeyenda del Dragón Blanco de Ojos AzulesKoreanKorean푸른 눈의 백룡의 전설Revised RomanizationPureun Nun-ui Baengnyong-ui JeonseolMediumOCG/TCGTypeBooster PackPart of seriesCore BoosterPrefix
  • LOB-EN (en)
  • LOB (en-na)
  • LOB-E (en-eu)
  • LOB-A (en-oc)
  • LDD-F (fr)
  • LDD-C (fr-ca)
  • LOB-G (de)
  • LDD-I (it)
  • LDB-P (pt)
  • LDD-S (sp)
  • LOB (ae)
  • LOB-K (kr)
Number of cardsCover cardBlue-Eyes White DragonYugioh-Card database IDOtherLegend of Blue Eyes White Dragon promotional cardsAsian-EnglishAugust 8, 2002English (world)English (na)English (eu)English (oc)FrenchFrench (ca)July 26, 2003GermanItalianKoreanPortugueseSpanish
Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon

Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon is the first set of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It was first released in North America in English on March 8, 2002. The set was released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game in English in North America, Europe, Oceania, and Worldwide English; in French in Europe and Canada; and in German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish; in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game it was released in Asian-English and Korean.

With many cards from the manga and anime series, the 126 cards in this English set were chosen from the Japanese packs Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon and Phantom God, the former of which this set is named after. These packs are prized for the rare "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and the "Forbidden One" cards.

Several of the European versions of Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon (European English, European French, German, and Italian) only contained 103 of the 126 cards present in the North American version. Many of the cards not printed in this European release of this set were later printed in the European release of Magic Ruler (for those languages). Later, Upper Deck removed the regional restriction on cards, opening up the North American card market to European collectors and players.

History[edit]

Upper Deck Entertainment first announced "exclusive rights to market and distribute" a version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game—which had already sold over 3.5 billion cards in Japan since 1999—in North America on February 11, 2002.[1] In the press release, they announced an upcoming release of "Yu-Gi-Oh! Starter Packs [...] and nine-card Booster Packs", corresponding to Starter Deck: Yugi, Starter Deck: Kaiba, and Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon, to be distributed to stores on March 1. These were not the first cards printed or distributed for the TCG; a different print of the Starter Deck: Yugi "Summoned Skull" had been privately distributed as a sample card some time in 2001, and another different print of it had been distributed during the Kids' WB! "Duelin' Monsters Giveaway" in November 2001.

The set was first released in North America in English on March 8, 2002;[2][3][4][5] in Japan in Asian-English on August 8, 2002;[6] in the United Kingdom in English in December 2002;[7][8] in France in French in March 2003;[7][9] in Germany in German on April 25, 2003;[10][11] in Canada in French on July 26, 2003;[12] in Italy in Italian on September 12, 2003;[13][14] in Oceania in English in September 2003;[15] in Spain in Spanish in October 2003;[16] in South Korea in Korean on December 9, 2003;[17] and in Portugal in Portuguese in June 2004.[18] The Portuguese release was delayed.[19]

On October 4, 2002, the North American set (LOB-XXX) was reprinted in the Booster Pack Collectors Tins 2002. This print changed the name of "Trial of Hell" to "Trial of Nightmare", and removed the references to death from the lore of "Enchanting Mermaid", "Succubus Knight", and "Witty Phantom".

On September 1, 2003, the North American set was reprinted again in the Collectible Tins 2003. This print changed the term Magic Card on all cards to Spell Card. Upper Deck announced on October 14, 2003 that following this release, the Booster Packs Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon, Metal Raiders, Magic Ruler, Pharaoh's Servant, and Labyrinth of Nightmare would be retired.[20]

The European (LOB-EXXX) and Spanish sets were reprinted in the Collectible Tins 2004 on September 1, 2004, and a worldwide English version of the set (LOB-ENXXX) was printed on December 1, 2004 in Master Collection Volume 1. In all regions, the worldwide printing included the 126 cards from the original North American release. This print introduced new errata on many cards.

On October 1, 2005, the Worldwide English set (LOB-ENXXX) was reprinted in Forbidden Legacy.

In 2010, the North American English, European English, Oceanic English, German, and Italian sets were reprinted in Legendary Collection: the German and Italian prints were released on September 30, the European and Oceanic English prints on October 1, and the North American English print on October 5. The English prints ignored the Master Collection Volume 1 errata and used the errata from previous reprints, though it also introduced new errata on a few cards. The German and Italian prints included new errata on many cards. These cards were not printed with stars in their Eyes of Anubis, unlike future Legendary Collection sets, and can be challenging to differentiate from cards released in 2003 Collectible Tins.

On March 15, 2011, the set was re-released in South Korea in Korean.[note 1] A coupon was included on the front flap of the box lid which could be exchanged for the Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon promotional cards.

On November 15, 2013, the North American set was reprinted in Legendary Collection: Gameboard Edition. This set was reprinted again in 2014 and 2017, with packs denoting these years on their fronts.

In September 2018, the European English and German sets were also reprinted in Legendary Collection: Gameboard Edition. In German, the cards were reprinted with the latest errata listed on the official database at the time of the release.

In September 2019, the set was re-released in South Korea in Korean. Reprinted in the original box style but with black tipped packs rather than the typical blue tips. Boxes produced in 2019 and later continue to carry the 2011 date despite being printed much later. Also, the cards were printed as they were originally, in the corresponding Card layout for the time, and their texts weren't updated for erratas or changes in style, making them hard to distinguish from older cards; however they all carry stars in their Eyes of Anubis (an updated conterfeiting technique).[23] The sets continued to be printed through at least 2021. Later printings from this re-release are far darker and much more saturated than copies made in 2019, which is consistent with other sets re-released at this time including Legacy of Darkness, Pharaonic Guardian and Dark Crisis.

Identifiers[edit]

UPC/EANISBNIPCDateRegionDescription0-53334-26441-9——Mar 8, 2002North AmericanFirst Edition Hobby Cases0-53334-26442-61-931860-48-3—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanFirst Edition Hobby Boxes0-53334-26443-31-931860-49-1—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanFirst Edition Hobby Packs0-53334-26444-?——Mar 8, 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition Hobby Cases0-53334-26445-71-931860-50-5—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition Hobby Boxes0-53334-26446-41-931860-51-3—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition Hobby Packs0-53334-26447-?——Mar 8, 2002North AmericanFirst Edition Retail Cases0-53334-26448-81-931860-52-1—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanFirst Edition Retail Boxes0-53334-26449-51-931860-53-X—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanFirst Edition Retail Packs0-53334-26450-?——Mar 8, 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition Retail Cases0-53334-26451-81-931860-54-8—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition Retail Boxes0-53334-26439-61-931860-46-7—Mar 8, 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition Retail Packs0-53334-27185-?Mar 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition blister cartons0-53334-26452-?Mar 2002North AmericanUnlimited Edition blisters4-988602-089899——Aug 8, 2002Asian-EnglishFirst Edition Boxes4-988602-089899——Aug 8, 2002Asian-EnglishFirst Edition Packs4-988602-089905——Aug 8, 2002Asian-EnglishUnlimited Edition Boxes4-988602-089905——Aug 8, 2002Asian-EnglishUnlimited Edition PacksUNK——Dec 2002EuropeanFirst Edition Cases4-012927-040898——Dec 2002EuropeanFirst Edition Boxes4-012927-040942——Dec 2002EuropeanFirst Edition PacksUNK——Dec 2002EuropeanUnlimited Edition Cases4-012927-040744——Dec 2002EuropeanUnlimited Edition Boxes4-012927-040942——Dec 2002EuropeanUnlimited Edition PacksUNK——Mar 2003FrenchFirst Edition Cases4-012927-040904——Mar 2003FrenchFirst Edition BoxesUNK——Mar 2003FrenchFirst Edition PacksUNK——Mar 2003FrenchUnlimited Edition Cases4-012927-040751——Mar 2003FrenchUnlimited Edition Boxes4-012927-040805——Mar 2003FrenchUnlimited Edition PacksUNK——Apr 2003GermanFirst Edition Cases4-012927-040911——Apr 2003GermanFirst Edition Boxes4-012927-040812
4-012927-040966——Apr 2003GermanFirst Edition PacksUNK——Apr 2003GermanUnlimited Edition Cases4-012927-040911——Apr 2003GermanUnlimited Edition Boxes4-012927-040966——Apr 2003GermanUnlimited Edition Packs0-53334-26439-61-931860-46-7—June 2003U.S. & CanadaUnlimited Edition packs from boxes (contain "Magic" cards)0-53334-307??-?—102013July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Hobby Cases0-53334-30782-61-932241-33-7102014July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Hobby Boxes0-53334-30783-31-932241-34-5102015July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Hobby Packs0-53334-307??-?—102016July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Hobby Cases0-53334-30782-61-932241-33-7102017July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Hobby Boxes0-53334-30783-31-932241-34-5102018July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Hobby Packs0-53334-307??-?—102019July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Retail Cases0-53334-30788-81-932241-35-3102020July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Retail Boxes0-53334-30789-51-932241-36-1102021July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Retail Packs0-53334-307??-?—102022July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Retail Cases0-53334-30788-81-932241-35-3102023July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Retail Boxes0-53334-30789-51-932241-36-1102024July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Retail Packs0-53334-307??-?—102025July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Blisters Cases0-53334-30794-91-932241-37-X102026July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Blister Cartons0-53334-30795-61-932241-38-8102027July 2003French CanadianFirst Edition Blisters0-53334-307??-?—102028July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Blister Cases, Unconfirmed0-53334-307??-?1-932241-??-?102029July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Blister Cartons, Unconfirmed0-53334-307??-?1-932241-??-?102030July 2003French CanadianUnlimited Edition Blisters, Unconfirmed4-042323-??????—102148Sep 2003Australian EnglishFirst Edition Hobby Cases4-042323-??????1-932241-77-9102149Sep 2003Australian EnglishFirst Edition Hobby Boxes4-042323-3199841-932241-78-7102150Sep 2003Australian EnglishFirst Edition Hobby Packs4-042323-??????—102151Sep 2003Australian EnglishUnlimited Edition Hobby Cases; Never released4-042323-??????1-932241-??-?102152Sep 2003Australian EnglishUnlimited Edition Hobby Boxes; Never released4-042323-??????1-932241-??-?102153Sep 2003Australian EnglishUnlimited Edition Hobby Packs; Never released4-042323-3200??—102154Sep 2003Australian EnglishFirst Edition Retail Cases4-042323-3200651-932241-79-5102155Sep 2003Australian EnglishFirst Edition Retail Boxes4-042323-3200721-932241-80-9102156Sep 2003Australian EnglishFirst Edition Retail Packs4-042323-??????—102157Sep 2003Australian EnglishUnlimited Edition Retail Cases; Never released4-042323-??????1-932241-??-?102158Sep 2003Australian EnglishUnlimited Edition Retail Boxes; Never released4-042323-??????1-932241-??-?102159Sep 2003Australian EnglishUnlimited Ed. Retail Packs; Never released0-53334-26439-61-931860-46-7—Oct 2003U.S. & CanadaUnlimited Ed. Collectible Tin Packs (Non-Errata Spells)4-042323-3213??—102172Oct 2003SpanishFirst Ed. Cases4-042323-321338—102173Oct 2003SpanishFirst Ed. Boxes4-042323-321345—102174Oct 2003SpanishFirst Ed. PacksUNK——Dec 2003KoreanFirst Ed. Boxes w/ 20 Packs809-105-874002——Dec 2003KoreanFirst Ed. Packs w/ 10 CardsCode Y8210180213K——Dec 2003KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 20 Packs809-105-874002——Dec 2003KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs w/ 10 Cards4-042323-3164??—102086July 2004PortugueseFirst Ed. Cases4-042323-3164881-932241-59-0102087July 2004PortugueseFirst Ed. Boxes4-042323-3164951-932241-60-4102088July 2004PortugueseFirst Ed. Packs0-53334-26439-61-931860-46-7L80NMCDec 1, 2004EnglishMaster Collection 1 Unlimited Ed. Packs0-53334-26439-61-931860-46-7L80NMCOct 1, 2005EnglishForbidden Legacy Unlimited Ed. PacksUNK——2005KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 500 Price Top Right & Dated 2005UNK——2005KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs w/ 500 Price Top Right & Dated 2005 (SCRs Diagonal)UNK——2007KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes Dated 2007UNK——2007KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs Dated 2007 (SCRs Diagonal)UNK——Mar 2009KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes Dated 2009809-105-874002——Mar 2009KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs Dated 2009 (SCRs Diagonal)0-83717-88509-2
EAN 0-083717-885092978-1-60837-205-8—2010EnglishLegendary Collection Binder Packs—2010GermanLegendary Collection Binder Packs—2010EuropeanLegendary Collection Binder Packs—2010ItalianLegendary Collection Binder PacksUNK——Mar 2011KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 11KRE Code on Bottom & Shiny Finish809-105-874002——Mar 2011KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs w/ Silver Tip & Dated 2011 (SCRs Mixed - Diagonal & Prismatic)UNK——2013EnglishLegendary Collection Gameboard Edition Packs Red-White Logo w/o Date0-83717-88509-2——2014EnglishLegendary Collection Gameboard Edition Packs Red-White Logo Dated 2014UNK——2015KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 15KRE Code on Bottom (Dated as 2011)UNK——2015KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs Dated as 2011 (Exact Copies of 2011)0-83717-88509-2——2017EnglishLegendary Collection Gameboard Edition Packs Red-White Logo Dated 2017——2017GermanLegendary Collection Gameboard Edition PacksUNK——Sep 2019KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 19KRE Code on Bottom (SCRs All Prismatic)809-105-874002——Sep 2019KoreanUnlimited Ed. Packs w/ Black Tip (2011 Date on Reverse)UNK——2020KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 20KRE Code on BottomUNK——2021KoreanUnlimited Ed. Boxes w/ 21KRE Code on Bottom (Cards w/ Darker Ink)

Features[edit]

As the first set in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon introduced players to the game. Important features and concepts introduced with this set include Normal, Effect, Flip and Fusion Monsters, as well as the concepts of Normal, Tribute, and Fusion Summoning. It also introduced players to Normal, Equip, and Field Spell Cards, and Normal and Continuous Trap Cards. Cards in this set introduced the Series 3 layout.

Many of the cards have simplistic or no effects, making them useful for introducing players to the game.

Highly sought-after cards include the "Exodia" set, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", "Dark Magician", "Swords of Revealing Light", "Dark Hole", "Raigeki", "Pot of Greed", "Tri-Horned Dragon", "Polymerization" and "Monster Reborn".

Unlike later sets, 23 cards were omitted from the European prints of Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon and instead included with Magic Ruler.

Breakdown[edit]

Each TCG and Asian-English pack contained 9 cards and each box contained 24 packs. Each Korean pack contained 10 cards and each box contained 30 packs. In the Korean rerelease, each pack contained 5 cards and each box contained 30 packs (40 in the 2019 version).

The North American English, Oceanic English, Worldwide English, French-Canadian, Portuguese, Spanish, Asian-English, Korean and Korean re-release prints of this set contained 126 cards, including:

What is Blue

Blue-Eyes White Dragon #001 (1ST EDITION).

How many first edition Blue

The Legend of Blue-Eyes was released on March 8, 2002 as the first set released by the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG. The set included 126 cards in total that could be pulled at through individual booster packs. Each booster pack contained 9 cards, randomly placed based on rarity.

Is the Blue

The Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Silver), Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Bronze), and name-stamped versions of Duelist League Blue-Eyes White Dragon are all pretty rare, but the Blue-stamped version is the only one that makes the Top 10. If you want one for your collection, get ready to drop at least 100 dollars.

What is the rarest Yu

Tyr, The Vanquishing Warlord is the rarest and most valuable Prize Card that could be obtained from a Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship, with Tyr being the prize for the 2008 event.