There are also Roid archetype cards, Volcanics, and a few other archetypes.
Syrus is known for Cyber Dragons, so you’ll find them in this pack. The Chazz pack features the Ojamas archetype, Spirit monsters, and more. There will also be the Black Luster Soldier archetype, Gaia, and Magna Warriors.Īlexis Rhodes is the pack to get if you are interested in the Nekroz archetype, Gemini cards, Cyber Angels archetype, Solemn Judgement, and a few Forbidden/Limited cards.īastion’s pack contains the Vampire archetype, along with Dark World archetype, Elemental Lords, Dinosaurs, and more. Yugi’s signature card is the popular Dark Magician, so not surprisingly, you’ll find the Dark Magician and Dark Magician Girl, as well as support cards in Yugi’s pack. It’s no surprise that his pack contains a lot of support for Blue Eyes, as well as the XYZ Dragon Cannon archetype. Kaiba is well known for his favorite card, the Blue Eyes White Dragon. There’s also Jinzo archetype, warriors, the “Mask” archetype, and Ritual Monsters. This is personally my favorite, as you’ll find support for the Red-Eyes Black Dragon archetype. You’ll find some Toon cards, zombie monsters, and counters to the Egyptian God Cards. Mai Valentine’s main focus is the signature Harpie Lady cards, but you’ll find other femme fatale archetypes in here as well.īakura’s pack is a bit of a mixed bag. While most of the cards in here are junk, but you will be able to find the Gravekeeper’s archetype, Exodia the Forbidden One cards, and some magic and trap cards. Grandpa Muto’s pack is the cheapest of the bunch, costing only 200 DP (everyone else is 400 DP). Relive iconic duels from all seasons of the anime series, take part in reverse duels, duel against friends in multiplayer, play in Sealed and Draft Battles, earn card rewards, and unlock over 9000 cards from booster packs. Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is the perfect way to get your Yu-Gi-Oh! fix on-the-go. It’s time to duel! Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution Instead, we’ll cover the archetypes and what kind of cards to expect in each pack. Since there are over 9000 cards total in the game, we probably won’t be able to list every single one here (there are also other resources online for that). Not only will you start with the basics (and then work your way up), but there are some good archetypes that you can get with just the booster packs from the original series, such as Red Eyes Black Dragon, Blue Eyes White Dragon, and Dark Magician. I would highly recommend starting the campaign with the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series, and then going in order from there. But it’s not like you’ll get 9000 cards to start with - you need to spend time playing the single-player campaign to earn Duel Points (DP) to spend on booster packs.īut what’s in each booster pack? What’s a good pack to start with if you want to build a custom deck to use instead of the iconic Story Decks for each campaign duel? Fret not, fellow Duelists! We’re here to help. Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is out now on Nintendo Switch, and with it comes access to over 9000 cards from the popular trading card game (TCG). Don’t know what character booster packs to get in Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution? Here are all of the different types of cards in every pack!