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After receiving the rare card "Blaster Blade" from Toshiki Kai one day, he begins to come out of his shell. He eventually meets Kai once more and is persuaded to become a Vanguard player, slowly learning the rules and improving his skills as the series progresses. In the first season, Aichi uses a Royal Paladin deck.
There, Aichi has his first cardfight with Toshiki Kai, an aloof and cold-hearted high schooler who has outstanding abilities and who originally gave Aichi his Blaster Blade when Aichi was little. Aichi wins the fight, reclaiming Blaster Blade, and begins to enjoy a fulfilling life as he delves deeper into Vanguard. Aichi's primary goal ...
The main protagonist Aichi Sendou, was a timid and mundane third-year middle school boy. The thing that supported Aichi's heart, was the "Blaster Blade" card that he received as a child. It's an important rare card from "Vanguard", a card game with the imaginary world of "Planet Cray" as its stage.
A pre-constructed starter deck contains 52 pre-set cards. Life counter, rule book, and playmat are included as well. List of Triple D Start Decks. SD01 – Scorching Sun Dragon: Released on March 4, 2016; SD02 – Cross Dragoner: Released on March 4, 2016; SD03 – Hollow Black Dragon: Released on March 4, 2016; List of X Start Decks
In October 2019, Legend Story Studios established an organised play programme dubbed "The Calling" for competitive sealed-deck play, with a prize pool of $10,000 per tournament. [8] Temporarily suspended as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the programme resumed in 2021. [9] By November 2023, over 2000 game stores worldwide hosted such events. [9]
The Villains stand-alone set also flips the game to where you play as the villains fighting against heroic groups and their Commander, with a new board to reflect the subtle changes (such as from S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to H.Y.D.R.A. agents). The game is played exactly the same, and as such, the Villain Cards are fully compatible to play alongside ...
Eighth base set. Included "Clan Swords" for each clan. All cards in the Crane starter deck were initially released separately in an all-foil deck to commemorate 2005 GenCon victory. Path of Hope: 1/2006 Crab, Crane, Shadowlands 156 PoH Drums of War: 5/2006 Dragon, Lion, Unicorn 156 DoW Training Grounds 2: 7/2006 Crane, Dragon 112 TG2 "Learn to ...
Set (stylized as SET or SET!) is a real-time card game designed by Marsha Falco in 1974 and published by Set Enterprises in 1991. The deck consists of 81 unique cards that vary in four features across three possibilities for each kind of feature: number of shapes (one, two, or three), shape (diamond, squiggle, oval), shading (solid, striped, or open), and color (red, green, or purple). [2]