


Slifer The Sky Dragon is of Ultra Rare rarity and Secret Rare rarity, the highest rarity status in the Trading Card Game, being impossible to obtain during the show's appearance but has gotten easier to obtain over time. After that release, Slifer continued along with the other Egyptian God cards through Konami's Legendary Deck collections and further promotional collections. Slifer The Sky Dragon is an archetype of DIVINE Beast Monster cards not released during its appearance until 2012 in Shonen Jump's July 2012 issue that included the promotional Monster card. If a monster is summoned on the opponent's field, that monster loses 2,000 Attack Points and is destroyed after being defeated by the player's monster. In the game, Slifer The Sky Dragon requires three tributes to summon the monster and gains 1,000 Attack and Defense Points for every card in the player's hand. In the universe, these monsters were only capable of being summoned by the chosen Pharaoh. One of the most powerful spirits in the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe, and one of the three Egyptian Gods, Slifer The Sky Dragon is known as the best of three Egyptian God cards for players, along with Obelisk The Tormentor and The Winged Dragon Of Ra. This guide will review some of the best cards that Yu-Gi-Oh! had to offer in its prime time, focusing only on the cards most known in the first and main Yu-Gi-Oh! series. Yu-Gi-Oh! began as a Japanese manga series about gaming, written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi, who has since expanded the branded universe into various spin-off series, video games, and the most popular being the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, where millions of players still duel at their friends' home or attending worldwide tournaments to this day.

That game is Yu-Gi-Oh!, and it has been popular ever since its release in 1996. But there is one game that still holds its reputation as one of the best trading card games in the pop culture-infested world. People are competing in a match of Beyblade with their friends, trading Pokémon cards, and dueling opponents on their Digimon Digivices.
