Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004

Player: Togawa Masatoshi
Deck: Chaos Control
Rank: World Champion
Source: Pojo website

Monsters: 17
1 Black Luster Soldier – Envoy of the Beginning
1 Chaos Emperor Dragon – Envoy of the End
2 Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
1 Breaker the Magical Warrior
1 Shining Angel
3 D.D. Warrior Lady
1 Jinzo
2 Magician of Faith
1 Tribe-Infecting Virus
1 Magical Scientist
1 Witch of the Black Forest
1 Sangan
1 Sinister Serpent

Spells: 18
1 Nobleman of Crossout
1 Creature Swap
1 Pot of Greed
1 Graceful Charity
1 Mirage of Nightmare
1 Monster Reborn
1 Premature Burial
1 Snatch Steal
1 Dark Hole
1 Heavy Storm
2 Scapegoat
1 Confiscation
1 The Forceful Sentry
3 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Smashing Ground

Traps: 5
1 Ring of Destruction
2 Torrential Tribute
1 Call of the Haunted
1 Mirror Force

Fusion: 24
3 Dark Balter the Terrible
3 Ryu Senshi
3 Thousand-Eyes Restrict
1 Fiend Skull Dragon
3 Roaring Ocean Snake
3 Punished Eagle
1 Giltia the D. Knight
2 Musician King
1 Flame Ghost
2 Reaper on the Nightmare
1 B. Skull Dragon
1 Darkfire Dragon

Side: 15
1 Spirit Reaper
1 Don Zaloog
1 Airknight Parshath
1 Mystic Tomato
1 Berserk Gorilla
1 Creature Swap
3 Book of Moon
1 Nobleman of Crossout
1 Waboku
2 Royal Decree
1 Magic Cylinder
1 Time Seal


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Abbreviation
ACQ: Asian Championship Qualifier
WCQ: World Championship Qualifier