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List of Fictional Dragons in
Card Games



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Dragons in card games

Fantasy card games often feature dragons, often many of them, and thus this sub-section only mentions the more popular or important ones.

Magic: The Gathering

Dragon is a creature subtype in Magic: The Gathering. The term 'Dragon mana' refers to a converted mana cost of six, the traditional cost of Dragons in the game.

* The Primeval Dragons in the Invasion block, namely Crosis, the Purger; Darigaaz, the Igniter; Dromar, the Banisher; Rith, the Awakener and Treva, the Renewer

* The Elder Dragon Legends from the Legends block, namely Arcades Sabboth, Chromium, Nicol Bolas, Palladia-Mors and Vaevictis Asmadi

* Draco, an extremely powerful artifact dragon, that has the highest mana cost in the game (16 colorless mana).

* Rorix Bladewing, a Shivan dragon who fights in the Otarian Grand Coliseum to reclaim his nation's honor: upon his death, Rorix is reincarnated as a "dracolich", under the name Bladewing the Risen.

* The Guardian Ryuu of Kamigawa, including Jugan, the Rising Star; Keiga, the Tide Star; Kokusho, the Evening Star; Ryusei, the Falling Star; and Yosei, the Morning Star.

* Niv-Mizzet, the insightful but short-tempered dragon wizard and leader of the Izzet guild in Ravnica.

* The Planar Chaos set introduces a new cycle of legendary Dragons bearing many similarities to the Invasion cycle - Oros, the Avenger; Intet, the Dreamer; Teneb, the Harvester; Numot, the Devastator; and Vorosh, the Hunter.

* The Future Sight set contains a legendary dragon called Tarox Bladewing in its "futureshifted" sheet. Tarox is apparently the son of the above-mentioned Rorix Bladewing, and according to his flavour text, "despises his siblings as insults to his line, finding and devouring each in turn". According to the magicthegathering.com article that previewed Tarox, he wants to be just like his father Rorix - although smaller than his father, Tarox's controller can discard another Tarox from their hand to double his size, making him a far heavier hitter than Rorix.

* There are also numerous other dragons, which have appeared in almost every set and every block. The most notable such dragon is Shivan Dragon, which has appeared in all but one of the Magic Core Sets.

World of Warcraft Trading card Game

* Currently contains only lady Onyxia however Nefarion and many other characters from Warcraft lore will be featured in future expansion packs.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Dragon is also a monster type in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Dragons in Yu-Gi-Oh! include:

* The Blue-Eyes White Dragon and its incarnations, including Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon and Blue Eyes Shining Dragon. Blue Eyes White Dragon even also has a Toon version of itself.

* The Red-Eyes Black Dragon, and its incarnations, including Red-Eyes Black Chick and Red Eyes Darkness Dragon, not to mention its fusions.

* Slifer the Sky Dragon (Sky Dragon of Osiris), the Egyptian god Osiris card avatar.

* The Winged Dragon of Ra

* Timaeus, Critius, and Hermos, the Three Legendary Dragons

* Cyber Dragon variants, which are comparable to the Blue Eyes White Dragon.

* Rainbow Dragon, the Crystal Lord & Dark Rainbow Dragon

* Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End

* Five Headed Dragon (originally known as F.G.D.)

* Several evolutionary dragons, such as Armed Dragons, Horus the Black Flame Dragon and some others.


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This list has been obtained in whole or in part from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.













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