I am entirely unsure why they decided to put a CCG wrapped booster pack inside a blister pack over at Bandai back then
Each pack has only ten cards, 5 common 3 uncommon 1 rare plus 1 character foil. The collectible set for series one is 120 cards, but no complete list that I know of exists for how many rares etc. are in that 120.
That& #39;s part of what I& #39;m going to figure out.
That& #39;s part of what I& #39;m going to figure out.
There& #39;s four types of cards; storyline, skillz (yes really), characters and fields. Unusually, each one has its own numerical sequence so instead of cards 1-120, you have Characters 1-30, Fields 1-10 etc.
Rarity is helpfully labelled on bottom right as C, U or R.
Rarity is helpfully labelled on bottom right as C, U or R.
Got both my main girls in one pack.
This isn& #39;t unusual; there& #39;s multiple versions of a lot of characters in this game. There& #39;s three variants of Jinx and a frankly comical amount of Ravens.
This isn& #39;t unusual; there& #39;s multiple versions of a lot of characters in this game. There& #39;s three variants of Jinx and a frankly comical amount of Ravens.
This being mostly a cash tie in, a lot of the artwork is screenshots. Not all of them are good screenshots.
Both in one pack. One of the few characters to be on different teams based on which rarity you have ("Slade& #39;s Army" in the top right is the team: the rare version is on no team.)
Every Jinx. Interestingly, not every variant of a character is numbered sequentially. Robin is numbers 1, 7 and 51, as opposed to Jinx& #39;s 33, 34 and 35.
The packaging is wildly inconsistent. Some packs are glued tight, others fall apart. One blister pack had two blisters on it. This was not a consistent product
Opening 72 packs and here are all the duplicate foils I got, excluding one of each to keep.
This was not a well distributed set. They& #39;re almost all Storyline cards
This was not a well distributed set. They& #39;re almost all Storyline cards