I have no problem with them releasing the addition cards, but the same complaint still applies to the previous sets just release them as their own set. Which is a pain considering that this set was supposed to make getting the original cards easier for fans. There’s no Acquaactress or Prediction Princess cards, but it looks like we just had those filler cards switched out for others. Looking through the set, we’re already 40 cards in before we actually get to a single Dragon of Legend.
Now onto the actual set giving credit where it’s due, it does have the aforementioned Dragons of Legend, but Konami has thrown in a bunch of cards we didn’t ask for as well… 43 of them. Plus, getting all three of the Legendary Dragons and their respective support cards wrapped up in one set seems nice. A slap to the face of the fans for sure, but this set could potentially right those wrongs. Fair enough, that’s enough reason to get excited after Konami’s insane short-printing of the first set resulting in ridiculous prices on the main cards of the set. Okay, so we knew early on that this set would mainly be a reprint set. Though the setlist dropped on Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki, and I’m already pretty indifferent about it.
I admit, I was eagerly awaiting the release of Dragons of Legend: Unleashed in the following days.