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Extra Deck (XYZ/Synchro/Fusion)
Secret:
CT05-ENS03 Goyo Guardian
HA01-EN023 Mist Wurm
HA01-EN026 Ally of Justice Catastor
NUMH-EN027 Number 15: Gimmick Puppet Giant Grinder
PRC1-ENV01 Elemental HERO The Shining
HA01-EN022 Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier
NUMH-EN026 Number 54: Lion Heart
NUMH-EN026 Number 54: Lion Heart
NUMH-EN041 Comics Hero King Arthur
LTGY-EN086 Totem Bird
LTGY-EN086 Totem Bird
LTGY-EN086 Totem Bird
LTGY-EN086 Totem Bird

Gold:
GLD5-EN032 Naturia Beast
Ultimate:
LTGY-EN044 Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon
Ultra:
ABYR-EN046 Mermail Abyssgaios
CBLZ-EN047 ZW-Leo Arms
DP09-EN016 Junk Archer
GAOV-EN045 Number 25: Force Focus
LC03-EN004 Five-Headed Dragon
5DS1-EN041 Junk Warrior
STOR-EN040 Odin, Father or the Aesir
CSOC-EN043 Doomkaiser Dragon
EXVC-EN043 T.G. Halberd Cannon
SHSP-EN053 Bujintei Kagutsuchi
Super:
ABYR-EN043 Heroic Champion – Kusanagi
CT10-EN017 Gear Gigant X
CT10-EN006 Ally of Justice Catastor
CT10-EN007 Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max
JOTL-EN043 Mist Bird Clausolas
JOTL-EN046 HTS Psyhemuth
REDU-ENSE1 T.G. Hyper Librarian
CT09-EN006 Scrap Dragon
YS12-EN042 Melomelody the Brass Djinn
DPC5-EN003 Hundred Eyes Dragon
RYMP-EN067 Light End Dragon
RYMP-EN067 Light End Dragon
DPC5-EN002 Zeman The Ape King
5DS1-EN043 Colossal Fighter
Rare:
CBLZ-EN093 Crimson Blader
STBL-EN041 Formula Synchron

Monster
Secret:
LCYW-EN022 Dark Magician Girl
CT09-EN003 Ninja Grandmaster Hanzo
CT09-EN003 Ninja Grandmaster Hanzo
HA02-EN032 Fabled Grimro
LCGX-EN236 Gladiator Beast Murmillo
LCGX-EN239 Gladiator Beast Hoplomus
LCYW-EN236 Shining Angel
LCYW-EN237 Mother Grizzly
LCYW-EN233 UFO Turtle
LCYW-EN249 Levia-Dragon - Daedalus
LVAL-EN004 Rainbow Kuriboh
PP02-EN014 Elemental Hero Voltic
RYMP-EN034 Destiny HERO – Malicious
RYMP-EN059 Cyber Dragon
RYMP-EN059 Cyber Dragon
RYMP-EN096 Gladiator Beast Laquari
RYMP-EN096 Gladiator Beast Laquari
PRC1-EN015 Photon Wyvern

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