Legacy of the Duelist
Continuous / Spell
When your monster declares an attack: You can target 1 Spell/Trap Card your opponent controls; negate the attack, and if you do, destroy that card. Each player can only Set 1 Spell/Trap Card from their hand per turn. Monsters cannot attack the turn they were Special Summoned from the Extra Deck. During your Draw Phase, before your draw: You can give up your normal draw this turn, and if you do, add 1 monster from your Graveyard to your hand.
CARD ID: 88851326
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Duelist Saga | DUSA-EN024 | Ultra Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
The silhouettes of Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Dark Magician appear in this card's artwork.
This card's Japanese name references the musical piece from the Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
Its English name references the video game of the same name.
This card's effects reference different elements from the original series.
The first effect is a reference to the Expert rules of Duel Monsters, where monsters were capable of attacking and destroying the opponent's face-down cards (which included Spell/Trap Cards).
This card's second effect references the Super Expert rules of Duel Monsters used during the Battle City tournament, which restricted players from Setting more than 1 Spell Card and more than 1 Trap Card from their hands per turn, as well as preventing Fusion Monsters from attacking during the same turn it was Summoned.
This card's third effect references Seto Kaiba drawing Obelisk the Tormentor from a literal grave in order to use it against Aigami during The Dark Side of Dimensions.
This card's Japanese name references the musical piece from the Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
Its English name references the video game of the same name.
This card's effects reference different elements from the original series.
The first effect is a reference to the Expert rules of Duel Monsters, where monsters were capable of attacking and destroying the opponent's face-down cards (which included Spell/Trap Cards).
This card's second effect references the Super Expert rules of Duel Monsters used during the Battle City tournament, which restricted players from Setting more than 1 Spell Card and more than 1 Trap Card from their hands per turn, as well as preventing Fusion Monsters from attacking during the same turn it was Summoned.
This card's third effect references Seto Kaiba drawing Obelisk the Tormentor from a literal grave in order to use it against Aigami during The Dark Side of Dimensions.