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Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS Borreload Dragon Figure Open For Pre-Order

Megahouse and FREEing have announced a figure of Borreload Dragon from Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS. The figure is available via storefronts like AmiAmi and Premium Bandai for 7700 JPY ($50.35). [Thanks, Figure Times!]

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The Borreload Dragon figure stands at around 130 millimeters tall. It has a metallic finish to complete the monster’s more robotic design, and the wings are of more translucent material. In the show and the game, Borreload Dragon is a Link-4 Dark Type Monster that you can summon by linking together three or more Effect Monsters. It first appeared in Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS as the ace monster of Revolver, who is the main rival character for protagonist Yusaku. It was originally only in booster packs like Circuit Break until the Rokket Revolt structure deck came out, guaranteeing that you could get this card.

Here are some more pictures of the figure:

Premium Bandai does not offer shipping outside of Japan. So those outside of the country will need to use AmiAmi to purchase this. The Borreload Dragon figure is part of Megahouse’s Yu-Gi-Oh Monster Chronicle line, which started in 2020. Other figures that are part of this collection include monsters like the Blue-Eyes White Dragon and the Insect Queen.

The Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS Borreload Dragon figure from Megahouse is open for pre-order. It’ll come out in July 2024.


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