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It would later receive a [[Premium Pack]] version using [[Suikoden II]] character artwork from [[Ishikawa Fumi]]. Its card text and attributes are identical to the original card. That card is [[Gordon (CS card 332)|card number 075]] of the Premium Pack expansion and card number 332 overall.
It would later receive a [[Premium Pack]] version using [[Suikoden II]] character artwork from [[Ishikawa Fumi]]. Its card text and attributes are identical to the original card. That card is [[Gordon (CS card 332)|card number 075]] of the Premium Pack expansion and card number 332 overall.


This card was later remade for Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II's [[To the Promised Land]] expansion as [[Gordon (To the Promised Land 113)|CS2-487/R080]] with updated artwork and card text to better reflect its abilities and the changes in the game between the original Genso Suikoden Card Stories and Chapter II.
This card was later remade for Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II's [[Remake Booster]] expansion as [[Gordon (CS card CS2-487)|CS2-487/R080]] with updated artwork and card text to better reflect its abilities and the changes in the game between the original Genso Suikoden Card Stories and Chapter II.


For Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II purposes, its CS2-487/R080 card text is considered an [[Errata|erratum]] to the card text listed here, regardless of if a player is using the original or remake card in their actual [[deck]]. There are no real differences between the different versions of this card in terms of play, however.
For Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II purposes, its CS2-487/R080 card text is considered an [[Errata|erratum]] to the card text listed here, regardless of if a player is using the original or remake card in their actual [[deck]]. There are no real differences between the different versions of this card in terms of play, however.


{{GS05}} {{Short description|Card Stories card 080}}
{{Navbox CS}} {{Short description|Card Stories card 080}}

Latest revision as of 13:49, 11 January 2025

Main article: Gordon (Suikoden II)

Gordon (ゴードン, Gōdon) is a Craftman-class character card from the Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG. It is part of the Booster Pack Vol.1 expansion and is numbered 080.

Card Data

Gordon
Japanese: ゴードン • Rōmaji: Gōdon
Class
Craftman Craftman
Male Male
Strength
0 STR
Military
0 MIL
Construct
2 CON

At the beginning of your opponent's turn, if Gordon is on an uncleared mission that your opponent played they discard 1 card at random from their hand.

相手のターンの初めに、ゴードンが相手の未解決ミッションにいるなら、相手は手札をランダムに1枚捨てる。

Card No. 080 • Illustration Yashioka Shō

Release Information

This card was first released as card number 080 in the original Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1 release with artwork by Yashioka Shō. It was exclusive to Booster Pack Vol.1 packs.

It would later receive a Premium Pack version using Suikoden II character artwork from Ishikawa Fumi. Its card text and attributes are identical to the original card. That card is card number 075 of the Premium Pack expansion and card number 332 overall.

This card was later remade for Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II's Remake Booster expansion as CS2-487/R080 with updated artwork and card text to better reflect its abilities and the changes in the game between the original Genso Suikoden Card Stories and Chapter II.

For Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II purposes, its CS2-487/R080 card text is considered an erratum to the card text listed here, regardless of if a player is using the original or remake card in their actual deck. There are no real differences between the different versions of this card in terms of play, however.