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Vendor: Konami
Product Type : Yu-Gi-Oh! Sealed
Rebirth of the Shaddolls!
Originally introduced in Duelist Alliance, Shaddolls combine Flip Effects and Fusion Monsters to surprise your opponent. Powered by the incredible Shaddoll Fusion Spell Card that lets you Fusion Summon using monsters in your Deck, Shaddolls can Summon "Shaddoll" Fusion Monsters of any Attribute and stack up powerful Graveyard effects at the same time! Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown offers new monsters that break the rules of what a Shaddoll monster can be, a full selection of the cards you need to build a Shaddoll Deck, and more.
Shaddoll monsters that break the mold!
Since the beginning, all Shaddoll monsters in your Main Deck were DARK Spellcasters. Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown introduces new, non-DARK Shaddolls for your Main Deck, as well as a brand-new El Shaddoll Fusion Monster made of 2 Shaddolls with different Attributes.
The Shaddoll Main Deck monsters are known for having two effects: one that activates when it is Flipped, and one that activates when it's sent to the Graveyard by card effect. First, Qadshaddoll Keios is a new LIGHT Shaddoll that can Special Summon a "Shaddoll" from your hand when it is Flipped, or boosts the ATK and DEF of all of your monsters when it is sent to the Graveyard by sending another "Shaddoll" from your hand! Next, Reeshaddoll Wendi is a new WIND Shaddoll that Special Summons another "Shaddoll" from your Deck (either face-up or face-down) when it is Flipped, or Special Summons a "Shaddoll" from your Deck (face-down) when it is sent to the Graveyard! Finally, Naelshaddoll Ariel is a new WATER Shaddoll that Special Summons a banished "Shaddoll" (either face-up or face-down) when it is Flipped, or can banish up to 3 cards in the Graveyards when it is sent to the Graveyard!
The brand-new Fusion Monster, El Shaddoll Apkallone, requires 2 "Shaddoll" monsters with different Attributes to Fusion Summon it, so the brand-new Shaddolls featured in Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown are great options. Apkallone cannot be destroyed by battle, and when it is Special Summoned, you can target a card on the field and negate its effect! When it's sent to the Graveyard, you can add a "Shaddoll" card from your Deck or Graveyard to your hand, and then discard a card… so you can immediately use another "Shaddoll" Graveyard effect!
But that's not all! In addition to brand-new monsters, Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown also introduces a new Trap Card as well. Resh Shaddoll Incarnation Special Summons a "Shaddoll" from your Graveyard (either face-up or face-down), then has two additional effects that you can choose from by banishing it from the Graveyard. You have the option of either changing a face-down monster face-up, or vice versa, and because it can Special Summon the Shaddoll face-up or face-down with its first effect, you have complete control!
Brand-new artwork!
Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown also features new artwork for beloved cards like El Shaddoll Construct! The alternate art version of El Shaddoll Construct joins the rest of the Extra Deck that contains all the El Shaddoll Fusion essentials. You can add Synchro, Xyz, and Link Monsters from Duel Devastator to round out the rest of your Extra Deck!
Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown is one of the biggest Structure Decks yet with a total of 49 cards across the Main and Extra Deck, including 10 foil cards!*
39 Commons
7 Super Rares
3 Ultra Rares
1 Beginner's Guide
1 Double-sided Deluxe Game Mat/Dueling Guide
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