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Chapter 114 - Chapter 113: Cards + Illusions = Money-Printing Machine

'A card that can trigger an Illusion... what does that mean?'

It meant, of course, a trading card game that played just like it did in the anime.

It was almost impossible to imagine how euphoric it would be to slap on a Dueling Disc, passionately yell "Blue-Eyes Dragon," and have a real Blue-Eyes White Dragon actually fly out of the card.

Once upon a time, in the original story, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, a symbol of a powerful Monster Card, truly was a powerful Monster Card.

But as new versions were released, one Monster Card after another started having entire essays written for their effects.

The Blue-Eyes White Dragon, whose only defining feature was its high Attack Power (which wasn't even that high later on), became nothing special.

But power levels are temporary; looking cool is forever.

Besides, a version of Yu-Gi-Oh! that could summon Illusions wouldn't just make every duelist lose their minds; collectors would be powerless to resist either.

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