After meeting Yugi and learning more about the situation, you are returned to Britain, where you fight Seto's minions, the Rose Crusaders- Rex Raptor, Weevil Underwood, Labyrinth Ruler, Keith, Ishtar, Necromancer, Darkness Ruler and Pegasus Crawford. If you choose the path of hero, Seto respects your choice and lets you leave in peace. Each side has different opponents and different endings, but there is an option to restart the game after completion to travel the path you did not choose the first time around. The player can choose the Red Rose for the Lancastrians, or the White Rose for the Yorkists. The White Rose cards have created a barrier that keeps Yugi's forces out of Britain, effectively keeping the Yorkists in control. In order to get back home the player needs all 16 of the "Rose cards." 8 Red Rose cards are held by the Lancastrians and the 8 White Rose cards by the Yorkists. However, Christian Rosenkreuz shows up and then the player decides which side he or she is going to be a part of. The player assumes the role of the Rose duelist, who has been summoned to aid the Lancastrians by Simon McMooran, a Scottish Druid at Stonehenge. Yami Yugi assumes the identity of the head of the Tudor dynasty, Henry Tudor, while Seto Kaiba represents the head of the Yorkist forces as Christian Rosenkreuz. For example, the character Bakura isn't based on a historical figure named Bakura. Some characters simply have the same or similar names as their anime/manga counterparts and aren't based on historical figures. There's plenty of cards for spellcasters in this pack.Most of the characters are based on characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga, but given names and/or roles to portray a historical figure. If you've watched the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime then you know that the Yugi Muto pack will contain cards to support not just the Dark Magician but Buster Blader.
Dark Blade the Captain of the Evil World.Crimson Nova Trinity the Dark Cubic Lord.With that, Dragon and Union support are aplenty in this pack. Just like his anime counterpart, the Seto Kaiba pack includes support for the Blue-Eyes White Dragon archetype as well as the XYZ Dragon Cannon cards. You'll also find warrior monsters and support them as well as many cards from the "Mask" archetype. It also has a lot of ritual monster support. Joey Wheeler's pack has support for the Red Eyes Black Dragon archetype.
There are a lot of zombie monsters as well as cards that deal with the Egyptian God cards. You have the Toon archetype and cards that work well with Counter Fairies. The cards found in Bakura's pack is a mixed bag. You'll also find the Guardian cards and plenty of water attribute, insect and dinosaur cards.
Like the anime, the Mai Valentine pack will contain cards for the Amazoness and Harpie Lady archetypes. If you're looking to build a Gravekeepers deck or try and summon Exodia, this is the pack for you. However, there are some gems in this pack and it has some of the more powerful archetypes. Grandpa Muto's pack is the cheapest to purchase, and as such contains mostly cards you probably won't end up using.