-> Preparation:
The box is quite big, but the content fills the room is far from complete. This has to start somehow strange. Furthermore, you have to assemble the storage only himself. In itself not a difficult thing, because you just have to fold properly, but a brief guide would nevertheless not harmed. An adult gets possibly in five minutes and even wonderful way, but as a child could have problems with thoroughly. In general it is a bit disappointing that you have not only saved in the card holders, but also with the instructions.
If the box but first finished, there is nothing to complain about. The quality is convincing. The game pad like it just fine!
-> The Cards:
The little power-up pack is quite nice and the deck shines itself - literally! Here I will not go into now, but the strength and the advantages and disadvantages of a "noble knight" decks. Either you informed beforehand, or you can just be surprised. Suffice it to say, however: The card design is extremely successful, with the German translations sometimes could rather be surprised one. There are some strange tongue crushing ... I mean, name cards with you!
It should also be mentioned that this deck is the beginner-friendly not necessarily. Those who do not have much idea of Yu-Gi-Oh, or is likely to give a (younger) child this box should rather to make the "noble knight" a wide berth. The deck is more complex and is based on fast special incantations and many Spell Cards, which are all equipped with many effects.
Almost every card in the deck has a very, very long effect description and sometimes you get the feeling that the manufacturer - Konami - have overdone it a bit. The text is occasionally namely printed so small that you have to hold the card right in front of the eyes to be able to read their effects. The spoils, especially in the beginning, the game fun!
For professionals, the course is no problem. If you have also played this deck five, ten, twenty times, everything goes much better and faster by hand. At some point you realize something that the effects and internalized the game flow.
-> Conclusion:
This "noble knight" box is certainly a nice, new format that is mainly already experienced Yu-Gi-Oh players and collectors to be fun. The content goes for the price in order and also the presentation of the card can convince. For beginners and (younger) children is here but probably not the best choice. The card effects are too complex and the reprinted text is too small. I would advise rather to the Yu-Gi-Oh Starter Deck!