The 2008 Yu-Gi-Oh Collectable Trading Card tins includes 5 Booster Packs: 2 x Crossroads ... more
of Chaos, 1 x Duelist Genesis, 1 x Light of Destruction, 1 x Phantom Darkness (Each Yu-Gi-Oh booster pack contains 9 cards with 1 rare card guaranteed in each p...
Postage & Packaging: £3.49 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Huge variety of cards, addictive and fun, competitions worldwide. Disadvantages: Over 6000 to collect, can be expensive, a bit tricky to pick up at first.
Yu-Gi-Oh is a trading card game, which began its life in Japan, it also has several successful TV series' which are based on the card game, as well as manga. The card game is very addictive and the cards in themselves are extremely collectible. There is a big market for Yu-Gi-Ohcards with prices per card ranging from a few pence all the way up to £50 or more. For this very reason Yu-Gi-Ohcards could be considered a potential investment.
You can buy pre-made decks of 40 cards that will help beginners start the game, booster packs which have 5-7 cards in help players advance their decks and eventually build decks of their own. There are also tins and boxs which contain an assortment of booster packs and rare promotional cards that cannot be obtained anywhere else.
The card game in itself is very addictive. It comprises of two ...
JamieJCO 29.08.2008
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Advantages: Fun, addictive, and strategic Disadvantages: expensive, and some people will find it hard to play
on the mat are not on a flat surface, and must always be straightened up. However, being made out of paper means it can be folded up into a small compact rectangle, no more than 10 x 6cm.
The aim:
The aim of this game, like all other games, is to win! To do this, you mainly use monsters, which each have different attack (ATK) and defense (DEF) levels. Of course, the obvious strategy is to have powerful monsters, but there are other ways of beating your opponent. For example, as well as monster cards, you can use Spell and Trap cards to weaken your opponent, therefore, making it easier to win. (see sections on strategies and spell, trap and monster cards).
Availability of Packs and Cards:
Yu-Gi-Ohbooster packs are available from Argos and most local newsagents and good toy stores. Structure decks, for example, are harder to find than ...
superfrenchguy 01.07.2005
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Advantages: Outrageously expensive, poor quality, over-complicated rules. Disadvantages: Much as it pains me to admit, hours of fun if you're little.
contain only forty-six cards? Never thee fear, oh parents of bottomless purses, though, for there are booster packs available at almost every retail outlet near you. These will set you back an absolutely shocking two to four quid, and contain six or nine cards. You are beginning to see what an expensive fad this is, aren't you? Amazon Marketplace and Ebay are probably your best places to save your overdraft a hammering. As a parent, you may have trouble distinguishing which are the best cards to buy ? some cards carry a great deal more kudos than others, y'see. I find it all a total nightmare. I think the older fan of Yu-Gi-Oh trading cards uses them in a more geeky, trainspotter-y collector fashion and this pushes up the price of certain cards on the auction sites. One imagines the manufacturers control release of certain cards too; it's all ...
jillmurphy 27.05.2004
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