Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game: Legacy of Darkness Set Review
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game keeps on getting bigger and bigger as more people start playing the collectible card game. The Legacy of Darkness expansion set brings more options, more cards and more powers to the game than ever! Check out the breakdown of these collectible cards and see which new cards rock and which ones suck.
Cool theme cards enhance certain decks.
Not very good for new players.
Lots of cards that don't do much on their own.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Darkness Power Cards
There aren't many power cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Darkness expansion. There are some nice, new monsters like Opticlops, an 1800/1700 four-star fiend, and other cards that you can use to totally stop certain other decks. There are also cards that boost decks that are all about one kind of monster - dragons, warriors, water creatures, etc.Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Darkness Weaknesses
The problem with the Legacy of Darkness expansion is that unless you already have tons of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, lots of Legacy of Darkness cards are useless. Also, some cards are so specific that, unless you know exactly what your opponent has in their deck, they won't do anything.Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Darkness, the Bottom Line
If you have tons of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards already, you can do some cool stuff with the Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of Darkness expansion. But if you're new to the game, lots of these cards are lame.Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game Thumbs Up:
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