yugioh phantom rage booster box card list Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG "Phantom Rage" [1102] (Japanese)
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yugioh phantom rage booster box card list

yugioh phantom rage booster box card list Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG "Phantom Rage" [1102] (Japanese)

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yugioh phantom rage booster box card list Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG "Phantom Rage" [1102] (Japanese)Phantom Rage is a Booster Pack in the Yu Gi Oh! Official Card Game (OCG). It is the second set in the OCG's 11th series, following Rise of the Duelist. The second edition of the basic pack for 2020, which includes all the must have cards of the duelist! Uto and Kurosaki's new cards from the anime "ARC V" will make the most of each other's strengths and become one deck! In addition to powerful cards from the new series and existing series, powerful

Phantom Rage is a Booster Pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG). It is the second set in the OCG's 11th series, following Rise of the Duelist.

The second edition of the basic pack for 2020, which includes all the must-have cards of the duelist! Uto and Kurosaki's new cards from the anime "ARC-V" will make the most of each other's strengths and become one deck! In addition to powerful cards from the new series and existing series, powerful cards with high versatility are also included! Also pay attention to the special rareness "Prismatic Secret Rare" which is a new element from the first 2020 and the "+1 bonus pack" that is included in the first production version BOX!!

  • 1 pack: 5 pieces
  • 1 box: 30 packs
  • Card type: All 80 types
    [Ultra rare ・・・ 8 types / Super rare ・・・ 10 types/Rare ・・・ 18 types/Normal ・・・ 44 types]
  • In the OCG, the first print runs of the Phantom Rage boxes, includes 1 Phantom Rage +1 Bonus Pack
  • Introduces new members/support for "Raidraptor", "The Phantom Knights", "Phantom Knights", "Xyz Dragon", "Xyz", "Rank-Up-Magic", "U.A.", "F.A." and "Rebellion" archetypes.
  • Introduces the "Souten" archetype for OCG/TCG

Phantom Rage +1 Bonus Pack is a supplementary Booster Pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game that is included in the first print runs of Phantom Rage boxes.

Each pack contains 1 card. The set contains 19 cards:

  • 1 Prismatic Secret Rare
  • 8 Ultra Rares
  • 10 Super Rares

The Ultra Rare and Super Rare cards are also available as Prismatic Secret Rare, and they are the same as the ones included in Phantom Rage

 

*1 box does not have all 80 types.
*Ultra rare cards also have Ultimate rare specifications.
*Super rare and ultra rare cards also have secret rare specifications and prismatic secret rare specifications.
*A holographic rare specification is also available on one of the 80 cards.
*Product specifications are subject to change.

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