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The Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game is no stranger to Metaplots (as listed on this page), with many cards having connections with each other conveyed through their artworks, descriptions of Normal Monsters, or supplied information from Konami. However, with the release of the Duel Terminal arcade game, a set of cards were printed that took the tradition Up to Eleven by introducing large-scale world building and elaborate lore unlike the game had ever seen before.
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