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edit: I forgot tyrant was its own thing, I meant the B.E. version
Seeing as both replies mentioned different cards to what I meant, I suppose no one remembered the good ol red dragon. I forgot Metaphys had a version of it.
Personally I think Metaphys took Tyrant dragons charm from it.
Still worse than Summoned Skull and Jinzo though. 2 tributes is not realistic and it was a lot harder to toss an arbitrary card to the graveyard.
Agreed, I don't care for the Metaphys retrains of classic monsters.
I do actually recall Tyrant Dragon. First notable Fire Dragon in the game, that also happened to be immune to traps in the time where that was a very relevant point. Undecided if they're the one depicted on Dragon's Bead or not, but leaning yes.
One of my favorite old-school cards, up there with King Dragun and Blue-Eyes of course. Unfortunately, too difficult to summon in those days so ended up sitting in my card binder.
I hope they remember this and bring it back one day as its own boss/center of an archetype. Instead of merely being referenced in others.