Cardfight!! Vanguard - overDress - Monster Strike Super Beast God - Festival Japanese Trial Deck


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Cardfight!! Vanguard - overDress - Monster Strike Super Beast God - Festival Japanese Trial Deck
£14.95
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Description

The total number of users in the world has exceeded 55 million!
That's Monster Strike! !!

The popular smartphone app game "Monster Strike" is an
exhilarating action RPG that anyone can easily enjoy using the characteristics of smartphones!
From such a monster, a trial deck of the gacha event "Super Beast God Festival"or "Geki Beast God Festival" has appeared! !!
Enter the world of Vanguard with " Excalibur " or " Laplace ", who is also very active in Monster Strike ! !!

Number of card types:
All 15 types (1 type of RRR specification card)

+ 17 types of parallel (SSR: 1 type / MSR pole: 1 type / MSR: 15 types)
1 RRR specification card and 2 parallel cards are enclosed in one product I will.
* 2 MSRs, 1 MSR and 1 MSR pole, 1 MSR and 1 SSR will be enclosed.
* SSR = Super Special Rare
 MSR = Monster Strike
 MSR Pole = Monster Strike Kiwami


Set content
・ 1 pre-built deck (50 cards)
・ 2 power counters
・ 1 first guide
・ 1 play sheet (back side is deck manual) The

Additional information
Name
Cardfight!! Vanguard - overDress - Monster Strike Super Beast God - Festival Japanese Trial Deck
SKU
CFVVG-D-TTD02-jp
Vendor
Cardfight!! Vanguard
Frequently Asked Questions

What are trial decks?

Trial decks are pre-constructed decks designed for beginners to quickly start playing a trading card game. They offer a ready-to-play experience, including a selection of cards that demonstrate the game's basic mechanics and strategies.

How do I choose the right trial deck for my needs?

When choosing a trial deck, consider the game's theme and your personal preferences. Look for decks that feature characters or themes you enjoy, and check the deck's description to ensure it aligns with your play style and interests.

Are trial decks suitable for advanced players?

Yes, trial decks can also be useful for advanced players. They provide a solid foundation for building customized decks and can be a cost-effective way to acquire specific cards. Additionally, they offer an easy way to explore new strategies and themes within the game.

Can trial decks be upgraded?

Yes, trial decks can be upgraded by adding new cards and customizing the deck to better suit your strategy. Players often start with a trial deck and gradually enhance it with booster packs, rare cards, and other expansions.

Where can I purchase trial decks?

Trial decks can be purchased Here or Here, Or in our Gaming Centre.

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What games commonly offer trial decks?

Many popular trading card games offer trial decks, most noticably Weiss Schwarz and Vanguard . These decks are designed to help new players learn the game quickly.

How are trial decks different from booster packs?

Trial decks are pre-constructed and ready-to-play decks, ideal for beginners. Booster packs, on the other hand, contain a random assortment of cards that players can use to enhance their existing decks or build new ones. Booster packs are more suited for experienced players looking to expand their collections.

Do trial decks come with rulebooks?

Yes, most trial decks include a rulebook or a quick-start guide. These materials provide basic instructions on how to play the game, making it easier for new players to learn and start playing right away.

Are trial decks a good gift for beginners?

Absolutely! Trial decks are perfect gifts for beginners as they include everything needed to start playing a trading card game. They provide a comprehensive introduction to the game's mechanics and strategies, making them an excellent starting point for new players.

Can I use cards from a trial deck in tournament play?

Yes, cards from trial decks can be used in tournament play, provided they are part of the legal card pool for the specific format or event. Check the tournament rules and regulations to ensure the cards are allowed.

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