Yu-Gi-Oh! Collectible Tins 2010
Just in time for the back-to-school market, this will be the ninth set of collectible tins for the game. This wave includes tins featuring three designs: Majestic Red Dragon, Black-Winged Dragon, and Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste. Each tin includes five booster packs, a “Secret Rare” version of the monster featured on the tin, and four random “Super Rare” cards
Release:
Wave 1: 31th August
Wave 1
1x pack of Stardust Overdrive
2x packs of Absolute Powerforce
2x packs of The Shining Darkness
1x Secret Rare Promo Card
4x Super Rare Cards
Black-Winged Dragon 2010 Collectible Tin
Super Rares
1 Secret Rare card: Black-Winged Dragon
1 Super Rare card: Chimeratech Fortress Dragon
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
Majestic Red Dragon 2010 Collectible Tin
Super Rares
1 Secret Rare card: Majestic Red Dragon
1 Super Rare card: Elemental Hero Stratos
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste 2010 Collectible Tin
Super Rares
1 Secret Rare card: Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste
1 Super Rare card: Dark Armed Dragon
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
1 Super Rare card, to be revealed soon!
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Majestic Red Dragon
Secret Rare
Black-Winged Dragon
Secret Rare
Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste
WIND/Dragon - Fusion - Effect/10/3200/2000
//wording for the TCG effect may differ
1 Dragon-Type Synchro Monster + 1 Warrior-Type monster
This card can only be Special Summoned from the Extra Deck by Fusion Summon. Once per turn, you can remove from play 1 Dragon-Type Synchro Monster from either player's Graveyard, and this card is treated as being the same card as that monster and gains its effect(s) until the End Phase. Also, while this card is on the field in face-up Attack Position, any effect damage you would take as a result of opposing card effects is instead taken by your opponent.