When mentioning Yugi Oh, perhaps we will immediately imagine magic cards, which although no longer appear much, have become an unforgettable part of many people’s childhood memories.
1. Exodia – God of strength
It can be said that this is the starting point for the war, as well as the friendship and rivalry between the two main characters of the series, Yugi and Kaiba.
Appearing on behalf of his grandfather, Yugi is determined to defeat Kaiba with his grandfather’s deck of cards.
Although they only possess limited attack and defense, those low-level cards are not useless, they only maximize their power when combined with each other.
Thanks to the God of Strength, Yugi’s name suddenly became famous, attracting Vegasasu’s attention and from there, he entered a new journey with many difficulties and challenges.
2. Dark Magician – Black Witch
Yugi’s journey continues, when this time, the card god Vegasasu, with the ability to read the opponent’s mind, captures Yugi’s grandfather’s soul, forcing him to participate in a life-and-death card duel.
Losing the god of strength, but thanks to that, the most popular card in the series, the Black Witch became a favorite card and led Yugi to future victories.
Not only is it the highest level card in the deck, Dark Magician, also known as the Black Witch, also attracts readers because of its ability to combine with trap and magic cards like Magic Hat or Magic Hat.
Associated with many legends, as well as always accompanying Yugi at all times, it can be said that the Black Witch is one of the indispensable cards that made this character’s name.
3. Kuriboh
Speaking of Yugi Muto’s favorite card, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention Kuriboh.
Surely if we are fans of this series, we will never forget the `divine` situations of combining Kuriboh + Exponential.
In the decisive battle with Vegasasu, when faced with the tyranny and tyranny of the Thousand-Eyed Monster, the little spirit Kuriboh became the key, helping Yugi summon the Champion Witch.
Over time, when new card types were born, Konami also released different versions of Kuriboh but still maintained an inherent characteristic of this creature: 1 Star and low Attack/Defense.
It wasn’t until the sequel Yu-Gi-Oh!