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" The White dragon represents victory, while the Red-Eyes represents only the potential, however when you have courage, that potential will always shine through."
- – The Narrator of the first Yu-Gi-Oh! movie.

Red-Eyes Black Dragon, (alternatively known as Red-Eyes B. Dragon, in order to avoid connotations with black magic) is the second of the Eyes-type dragon monsters and one of the oldest cards in the game, appearing in the Legend of Blue-Eyes booster pack alongside it's rival. As said in the quote above, Blue-Eyes is a powerful card, capable of taking pretty nearly challengers in a straight battle and being able to have even more powerful forms that can win you the game if summoned. Red-Eyes represents the other side of the coin, having the same need for two tributes for a measly 2400 ATK 2000 DEF, worse than the 1 tribute Summoned Skull. However, what makes Red-Eyes different from Blue-Eyes is the wealth of support it possesses, enabling tons of combinations in terms of traps, spells, and monsters in order to defeat your opponent.