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| caption = "[[Victory Dragon]]", the first Match winner.
 
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* [[Extra Pack: Knights of Order]]
 
* [[Extra Pack: Sword of Knights]]
 
* [[Limited Edition 5]]
 
* [[Retro Pack 2]]
 
* [[Shonen Jump Vol. 5, Issue 1 promotional card]]
 
* [[Structure Deck: Deluxe Set Volume 2]]
 
* [[World Superstars]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese World Championship Qualifier 2013 participation card]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese World Championship Qualifier 2014 participation card]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese World Championship Qualifier 2015 participation card]]
 
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2003 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2003 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004 prize cards]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2009 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2009 prize cards]]
 
* [[Retro Pack 2]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2010 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2010 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2011 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2011 prize cards]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2013 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2013 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2014 prize cards]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2014 prize cards]]
 
* [[World Superstars]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2015 prize cards]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2016 prize cards]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2017 prize cards]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2018 prize cards]]
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* [[Limited Edition 5]]
 
* [[Shonen Jump Vol. 5, Issue 1 promotional card]]
 
* [[Structure Deck: Deluxe Set Volume 2]]
 
* [[Extra Pack: Sword of Knights]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese World Championship Qualifier 2013 participation card]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese World Championship Qualifier 2014 participation card]]
 
* [[Extra Pack: Knights of Order]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese World Championship Qualifier 2015 participation card]]
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* [[Extra Pack 2015]]
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* [[Extra Pack 2016]]
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* [[Extra Pack 2017]]
 
| anime =
 
| anime =
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX]]
 
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The '''Match winners''' are a [[series]] of monsters that allow the player to [[Victory condition|win]] the entire [[Match]] instead of just the [[Duel]].
 
The '''Match winners''' are a [[series]] of monsters that allow the player to [[Victory condition|win]] the entire [[Match]] instead of just the [[Duel]].
   
With the exception of [[Pendulum Monster]]s without a Monster Effect, Match winners have a [[condition]] that causes its [[control]]ler to win the Match if it decreases the opponent's [[Life Points]] to 0 with a [[direct attack]] (sometimes with additional requirements, such as having an [[Xyz Material]] of a certain [[Type]]). For Match winners that are Pendulum Monsters, their Pendulum Effect includes an [[Ignition Effect]] that allows them to [[banish]] 3 monsters of the same Type as it controlled by the player, then target a Pendulum Monster, which then causes its controller to win the Match if it decreases the opponent's Life Points to 0 with a direct attack that turn.
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With the exception of [[Pendulum Monster]]s without a Monster Effect, Match winners have a [[condition]] that causes its [[control]]ler to win the Match if it decreases the opponent's [[LP|Life Points]] to 0 with a [[direct attack]] (sometimes with additional requirements, such as having an [[Xyz Material]] of a certain [[Type]]). For Match winners that are Pendulum Monsters, their Pendulum Effect includes an [[Ignition Effect]] that allows them to [[banish]] 3 monsters of the same Type as it controlled by the player, then target a Pendulum Monster, which then causes its controller to win the Match if it decreases the opponent's Life Points to 0 with a direct attack that turn.
   
 
All Match winners have a high [[Level]]/[[Rank]], [[ATK]] (with the exception of "[[Leonardo's Silver Skyship]]"), and [[DEF]], and require the use of 3 monsters to be Summoned (with the exception of [[Normal Monster|Normal]] Pendulum Monsters), some or all of which must be of a specific [[Type]]. For example, the [[Main Deck]] Match winners all cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed (except the [[Pendulum Monster]]s), and require 3 [[Tribute]]s of the same [[Type]] as themselves in order to be [[Tribute Summon]]ed (except Pendulum Monsters without a Monster Effect).
 
All Match winners have a high [[Level]]/[[Rank]], [[ATK]] (with the exception of "[[Leonardo's Silver Skyship]]"), and [[DEF]], and require the use of 3 monsters to be Summoned (with the exception of [[Normal Monster|Normal]] Pendulum Monsters), some or all of which must be of a specific [[Type]]. For example, the [[Main Deck]] Match winners all cannot be [[Special Summon]]ed (except the [[Pendulum Monster]]s), and require 3 [[Tribute]]s of the same [[Type]] as themselves in order to be [[Tribute Summon]]ed (except Pendulum Monsters without a Monster Effect).
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==Design==
 
==Design==
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The match winners for 2015, "[[Kuzunoha, the Onmyojin]]" and "[[Sakyo, Swordmaster of the Far East]]" were references to [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], the host country for that year's World Championship, which was held in [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]].
 
The match winners for 2015, "[[Kuzunoha, the Onmyojin]]" and "[[Sakyo, Swordmaster of the Far East]]" were references to [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], the host country for that year's World Championship, which was held in [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]].
   
The match winners for 2016, "[[Juno, the Celestial Goddess]]" and "[[Shelga, the Tri-Warlord]]" were references to Florida[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida], the host state for that year's World Championship.
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The match winners for 2016, "[[Juno, the Celestial Goddess]]" and "[[Shelga, the Tri-Warlord]]" were references to [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]], the host state for that year's World Championship.
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The match winners for 2017, "[[Iron Knight of Revolution]]" and "[[Sanctity of Dragon]]", were references to [[wikipedia:England|England]], which was the original host country of that year's World Championship, Which was meant to be held in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], but was changed to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo Tokyo] in the end.
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The match winners for 2018, "[[Noritoshi in Darkest Rainment]]" and "[[Amatsu-Okami of the Divine Peaks]]" were references to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan Japan], the host state for that year's World Championship. Which was held in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiba_(city) Chiba].
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The match winners for 2019, "[[Skyfaring Castle of the Black Forest]]" and "[[Kaiser Eagle, the Heavens' Mandate]]" were references to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany Germany], the host state for that year's World Championship. Which was held in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin Berlin]
   
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
The first Match winner, "[[Victory Dragon]]", was given away as a promotional card with "[[Shonen Jump promotional cards|Shonen Jump Magazine]]". It was quickly made [[Forbidden]] due to its ability to interfere with something outside of the current Duel, leading to many ruling hassles and declarations of unsportsmanlike conduct regarding players who would [[surrender]] right before "Victory Dragon" attacked, therefore losing only the Duel instead of the Match.
 
The first Match winner, "[[Victory Dragon]]", was given away as a promotional card with "[[Shonen Jump promotional cards|Shonen Jump Magazine]]". It was quickly made [[Forbidden]] due to its ability to interfere with something outside of the current Duel, leading to many ruling hassles and declarations of unsportsmanlike conduct regarding players who would [[surrender]] right before "Victory Dragon" attacked, therefore losing only the Duel instead of the Match.
   
All Match winners since the release of "Victory Dragon" have only been available as top [[World Championship Series promotional cards|prize cards]] or attendance cards at each year's [[World Championship]], making them almost impossible to obtain with prices easily amounting in the thousands of dollars or more per card. All of them, barring "Victory Dragon", have the [[Limitation Text]]: "This card cannot be used in a Duel" present on the lower left corner of the card, making them [[illegal]] in official tournaments.
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All Match winners since the release of "Victory Dragon" have only been available as top [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship prize cards|prize cards]] or attendance cards at each year's [[World Championship]], making them almost impossible to obtain, with prices easily amounting in thousands of dollars or more per card. All of them, barring "Victory Dragon", have the [[Limitation Text]]: "This card cannot be used in a Duel" present on the lower left corner of the card, making them [[illegal]] in official tournaments.
   
 
Two new Match winners debut at each World Championship, with a single [[Ultra Rare]] copy of one card being given to the champion and three [[Ultra Rare]] copies of the other being given to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishers. A [[Super Rare]] reprint of the previous year's top Match winner is also given out to all attendees. This reprint always has the word "[[Replica|REPLICA]]" printed on it, and is generally less expensive than the original version, although the price is still astronomically high compared to most other cards.
 
Two new Match winners debut at each World Championship, with a single [[Ultra Rare]] copy of one card being given to the champion and three [[Ultra Rare]] copies of the other being given to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishers. A [[Super Rare]] reprint of the previous year's top Match winner is also given out to all attendees. This reprint always has the word "[[Replica|REPLICA]]" printed on it, and is generally less expensive than the original version, although the price is still astronomically high compared to most other cards.
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*There are no [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] or [[Ritual Monster|Ritual]] Match winners.
 
*There are no [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] or [[Ritual Monster|Ritual]] Match winners.
 
*"[[Leonardo's Silver Skyship]]" is the first Normal Monster Match winner.
 
*"[[Leonardo's Silver Skyship]]" is the first Normal Monster Match winner.
**It is also the only [[WIND]] Match winner.
 
 
**It is also the Match winner with the lowest ATK.
 
**It is also the Match winner with the lowest ATK.
 
**Is is also the first Match Winner to be Special Summoned without a single restriction.
 
**Is is also the first Match Winner to be Special Summoned without a single restriction.
 
*"[[The Twin Kings, Founders of the Empire]]" is the first Match winner to have two separate Match winner effects.
 
*"[[The Twin Kings, Founders of the Empire]]" is the first Match winner to have two separate Match winner effects.
 
*"[[Shelga, the Tri-Warlord]]" is the first Psychic-Type Match winner, as well the first WATER Match-Winner.
 
*"[[Shelga, the Tri-Warlord]]" is the first Psychic-Type Match winner, as well the first WATER Match-Winner.
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*"[[Sanctity of Dragon]]" and "[[Iron Knight of Revolution]]" are the first [[Link Monster]] Match Winners.
 
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The Match winners are a series of monsters that allow the player to win the entire Match instead of just the Duel.

With the exception of Pendulum Monsters without a Monster Effect, Match winners have a condition that causes its controller to win the Match if it decreases the opponent's Life Points to 0 with a direct attack (sometimes with additional requirements, such as having an Xyz Material of a certain Type). For Match winners that are Pendulum Monsters, their Pendulum Effect includes an Ignition Effect that allows them to banish 3 monsters of the same Type as it controlled by the player, then target a Pendulum Monster, which then causes its controller to win the Match if it decreases the opponent's Life Points to 0 with a direct attack that turn.

All Match winners have a high Level/Rank, ATK (with the exception of "Leonardo's Silver Skyship"), and DEF, and require the use of 3 monsters to be Summoned (with the exception of Normal Pendulum Monsters), some or all of which must be of a specific Type. For example, the Main Deck Match winners all cannot be Special Summoned (except the Pendulum Monsters), and require 3 Tributes of the same Type as themselves in order to be Tribute Summoned (except Pendulum Monsters without a Monster Effect).


Design

Starting from 2013, all Match winners have a design representative of the country or city which hosted the World Championship where the cards were originally distributed.

The match winners for 2013, "Grandopolis, The Eternal Golden City" and "E☆HERO Pit Boss" were based on Las Vegas, the host city for that year's World Championship.

The match winners for 2014, "The Twin Kings, Founders of the Empire" and "Leonardo's Silver Skyship" were references to Italy, the host country for that year's World Championship, which was held in Rimini.

The match winners for 2015, "Kuzunoha, the Onmyojin" and "Sakyo, Swordmaster of the Far East" were references to Japan, the host country for that year's World Championship, which was held in Kyoto.

The match winners for 2016, "Juno, the Celestial Goddess" and "Shelga, the Tri-Warlord" were references to Florida, the host state for that year's World Championship.

The match winners for 2017, "Iron Knight of Revolution" and "Sanctity of Dragon", were references to England, which was the original host country of that year's World Championship, Which was meant to be held in London, but was changed to Tokyo in the end.

The match winners for 2018, "Noritoshi in Darkest Rainment" and "Amatsu-Okami of the Divine Peaks" were references to Japan, the host state for that year's World Championship. Which was held in Chiba.

The match winners for 2019, "Skyfaring Castle of the Black Forest" and "Kaiser Eagle, the Heavens' Mandate" were references to Germany, the host state for that year's World Championship. Which was held in Berlin

Distribution

The first Match winner, "Victory Dragon", was given away as a promotional card with "Shonen Jump Magazine". It was quickly made Forbidden due to its ability to interfere with something outside of the current Duel, leading to many ruling hassles and declarations of unsportsmanlike conduct regarding players who would surrender right before "Victory Dragon" attacked, therefore losing only the Duel instead of the Match.

All Match winners since the release of "Victory Dragon" have only been available as top prize cards or attendance cards at each year's World Championship, making them almost impossible to obtain, with prices easily amounting in thousands of dollars or more per card. All of them, barring "Victory Dragon", have the Limitation Text: "This card cannot be used in a Duel" present on the lower left corner of the card, making them illegal in official tournaments.

Two new Match winners debut at each World Championship, with a single Ultra Rare copy of one card being given to the champion and three Ultra Rare copies of the other being given to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishers. A Super Rare reprint of the previous year's top Match winner is also given out to all attendees. This reprint always has the word "REPLICA" printed on it, and is generally less expensive than the original version, although the price is still astronomically high compared to most other cards.

Starting from 2013, the previous year's Match winners have received reprints in the current year's OCG-exclusive Extra Pack as Extra Secret Rare cards; the first to be released were the 2012 Match winners, "Legendary Dragon of White" and "Legendary Magician of Dark", in the 2013 set Extra Pack: Sword of Knights.

The Match winners "Legendary Dragon of White" and "Legendary Magician of Dark" were reprinted in World Superstars, marking the first time Match winners were printed in the TCG in a language other than English.

Trivia