Bandai - 1 Complete set - Yu-Gi-Oh!





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The "Blue-Eyes (White Dragon) 3-Body Link" is a highly sought-after collector's item, originally released as part of the Bandai (Carddass) Yu-Gi-Oh! card series in 1999 and as a limited bonus for the theatrical anime film. Unlike the "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" found in the current Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG (Konami version), this item features a unique, imaginative design—characteristic of that era—where four separate cards are pieced together like a puzzle to form a single, massive illustration; a concept that remains immensely popular today. The 4-card linkage gimmick: The image is split into four sections—top-left, top-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right—which, when aligned, reveal the impressive, combined form of the three Blue-Eyes dragons. Overwhelming in-game performance (for the time): By combining it with the "Wicked Chain" card, the monster achieved an Attack of 4500 and Defense of 3000, along with the outrageous ability to launch eight consecutive attacks—a feature that thrilled children back then. Rarity and nostalgia: As a form exclusive to the Bandai version—distinct from the current Konami version—there is strong demand among collectors from the generation that played with these cards in their youth.
The "Blue-Eyes (White Dragon) 3-Body Link" is a highly sought-after collector's item, originally released as part of the Bandai (Carddass) Yu-Gi-Oh! card series in 1999 and as a limited bonus for the theatrical anime film. Unlike the "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" found in the current Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG (Konami version), this item features a unique, imaginative design—characteristic of that era—where four separate cards are pieced together like a puzzle to form a single, massive illustration; a concept that remains immensely popular today. The 4-card linkage gimmick: The image is split into four sections—top-left, top-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right—which, when aligned, reveal the impressive, combined form of the three Blue-Eyes dragons. Overwhelming in-game performance (for the time): By combining it with the "Wicked Chain" card, the monster achieved an Attack of 4500 and Defense of 3000, along with the outrageous ability to launch eight consecutive attacks—a feature that thrilled children back then. Rarity and nostalgia: As a form exclusive to the Bandai version—distinct from the current Konami version—there is strong demand among collectors from the generation that played with these cards in their youth.
