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The '''Genso Suikoden Card Stories Trading Card Game''' (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ TCG) was a collectible card game produced and released by Konami. It made its first appearance in the fall of 2001, in tandem with the [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories|GBA game]]. It was released in two versions - the original, which included a starter pack and five volumes of booster cards, and part II, including a starter and four volumes of boosters. Konami discontinued the game in 2005.


The '''Genso Suikoden Card Stories Trading Card Game''' (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ TCG) was a collectible card game produced and released by Konami. It made its first appearance in the fall of 2001, in tandem with the GBA game. It was released in two versions - the original, which included a starter pack and five volumes of booster cards, and part II, including a starter and four volumes of boosters. Konami discontinued the game in 2004.
==Overview==
Genso Suikoden Card Stories is a two-player trading card game in which players compete using [[character card]]s and their effects in the setting of the [[Suikoden series]].


The players earn [[VP]] (Victory Points) by completing [[Mission card|mission]]s, and the first player to earn 5 VP wins the game. Each player can play mission cards and deploy their character cards to clear the mission. [[Facilities card|Facilities]] can also be constructed to each player's advantage.


== Card Stories ==
==Gameplay==
{{Card Stories card breakdown}}
The game is a trading card game in which players draw cards from their respective decks and take turns playing cards onto the field. Each player uses a deck containing 50 cards.


A player wins when one of these conditions are met:
* The player's wins the agreed upon number of [[VP|VP (Victory Points)]]. 5 VP is the standard amount suggested by the game rules. VP is gained by using [[Character card]]s to "clear" [[Mission card]]s.
* The player's opponent is required to draw, but the opponent has no more cards to draw from their deck. If both players are required to draw at the same time and both have no cards, the game is declared a draw.


The first version of the game contained a total of 554 cards, released in five volumes of booster packs. The cards contain characters and missions from the first three Suikoden games.
Players prepare decks before the game and once prepared and turn order established, begin the game. Player's place [[Mission card]]s and attempt to fulfil the cards qualifications in order to acquire the VP gifted by the card, as marked on the card itself. The opposing player can also attempt to fulfil the cards qualifications, winning the VP for themselves.


Each volume of boosters contained seven types of cards - Masterminds, Leaders, Commoners, Free, Craftsman, Mission and Facilities. Along with normal cards, each set had a collection of Star Parallel (SP) cards - shiny versions of each of the character cards - and Radiance Star Parallel (RSP) cards, mostly for key characters. RSP cards were shiny with a cross pattern in the sheen in boosters 1 and 2, and shiny with large flecks in the later sets.
Besides this, players can also attempt to construct [[Facilities card]]s. They are built in much the same way as Mission cards are played and provide 1 VP for every two constructed. If the player succeeds in building the Facilities card they played, they gain the bonus granted by that card. If the opposing player wins, however, the Facilities card is considered to have been destroyed and no bonus is granted to either player.


The boosters were sold in packs of 10, with 9 normal cards and one SP or RSP card. RSP cards were considerably more rare. Each booster pack sold for 300 yen.
Play continues in this manner, with control passing between each player at every [[Turn Shift Phase]] until one meets one of the victory conditions listed above.


==Card Stories==
The first version of the game contained a total of 556 cards, released in five volumes of booster packs. The cards featured characters and missions from the first three Suikoden games.


'''Starter Box'''
Each volume of boosters contained seven types of cards - Masterminds, Leaders, Commoners, Free, Craftsman, Mission and Facilities. Along with normal cards, each set had a collection of Star Parallel (SP) cards - shiny versions of the character cards - and Radiance Star Parallel (RSP) cards, mostly for key characters. RSP cards were shiny with a cross pattern in the sheen in boosters 1 and 2, and shiny with large flecks in the later sets.


The first starter box contained 50 cards, instructions and a paper playing field. Each starter box was sold for 1280 yen. The box contained images of Riou and Luca Blight on the front, and Nash Latkje, Nanami and Zamza on the back.
The boosters were sold in packs of 10, with 9 normal cards and one SP or RSP card. RSP cards were considerably rarer. Each booster pack sold for 300 yen.


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! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | Set #
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | Name
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | No. of Cards
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | Release Date
|-
|001||[[Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1]]||191||September 13, 2001
|-
|002||[[Booster Pack Vol.2]]||66||December 20, 2001
|-
|003||[[Premium Pack]]||140||March 14, 2002
|-
|004||[[Booster Pack Vol.3]]||80||July 11, 2002
|-
|005||[[Booster Pack Vol.4]]||79||October 17, 2002
|}


'''Booster Volume 1''' (1-191)
==Card Stories Chapter II==
 
[[File:Card Stories Chapter II logo.png|220px|thumb]]
The first volume of the CCG contained cards and missions from Suikoden II. Volume 1 had a total of 191 normal cards, 148 Star Parallel (SP) cards, and 26 Radiance Star Parallel (RSP) cards.  Volume 1 featured new artwork from several different artists including Makoto Chiyoda, Eiji Kaneda, Sho Yashioka, Aki Senno and others.
'''Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II''' (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ ~第II章~) was the second version of the game. It was released with a starter box and in four sets of booster packs. The cards contain characters and missions from Suikoden II, Suikoden III and Suikoden IV.
 
 
'''Booster Volume 2''' (192-257)
 
The second volume featured characters and missions from the first Suikoden game. It contained 66 normal cards, 61 SP cards and 19 RSPs.
Volume 2 also had several special character cards featuring characters from Suikoden 3 depicted at the age they would have been during Suikoden 1. Several of these cards were rare. Volume 2 also had three character cards for Genso Suikogaiden 2 - Julie Latkje, Lena Suphina and Zaj Quilos.
 
 
'''Premium Pack''' (258-397)
 
The Premium pack was a re-printing of the first booster set with the original character designs by Fumi Ishikawa. It contained 134 normal cards, five special illustration cards, 134 SP cards and 27 RSP cards. It contained no mission or location cards.
 
There was a printing error in the first run of the cards. Number 276, Han Cunningham, had a picture of Alex. Konami offered replacements with the picture corrected by mailing in a defective card.
 
 
'''Booster Volume 3''' (398-477)
 
Volume 3 contains some characters and missions from Suikoden III with the official character artwork by Fumi Ishikawa. It contained 78 normal cards, 58 SP cards, and 12 RSP cards. 477 was a special RSP-only card of the Masked Harmonian Bishop. This volume did not have every character from Suikoden III included.
 
 
'''Booster Volume 4''' (478-556)
 
Volume 4 contains the remaining characters from Suikoden III with the official character artwork by Fumi Ishikawa. It contained 76 normal cards, 56 SP cards and 12 RSP cards. Two additional RSP cards - 555 and 556 - were released with no normal or SP versions. They were special prizes given out at events and are exceptionally rare. 555 depicts Luc and 556 is of Sasarai.
 
 
== Card Stories II ==
 
 
The second version of the game was released with a starter box and in four sets of booster packs. The cards contain characters and missions from Suikoden II, Suikoden III and Suikoden IV.


As with the first version of the game, there were seven types of cards - Masterminds, Leaders, Commoners, Free, Craftsman, Mission and Facilities, along with Star Parallel and Radiance Star Parallel versions. Some volumes also had special signed cards.
As with the first version of the game, there were seven types of cards - Masterminds, Leaders, Commoners, Free, Craftsman, Mission and Facilities, along with Star Parallel and Radiance Star Parallel versions. Some volumes also had special signed cards.
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Part 2 had revised rules that tightened up the game play. The numbering system was also changed - each card number was prefaced by "CS2".
Part 2 had revised rules that tightened up the game play. The numbering system was also changed - each card number was prefaced by "CS2".


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 60%"
|-
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | Set #
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | Name
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | No. of Cards
! style="background: #0077c0; color: #fff;" | Release Date
|-
|001||[[CS2 Starter Deck & Booster Pack Vol.1]]||132||March 13, 2003
|-
|002||[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2]]||134||July 24, 2003
|-
|003||[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3]]||108||January 29, 2004
|-
|004||[[Remake Booster]]||270||June 17, 2004
|-
|005||[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.4]]||146||September 23, 2004
|}


'''Starter Box'''
==Version Differences==
Technically, Genso Suikoden Card Stories and Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II are the same game. Although there had been rule changes and refinements, cards from one release are compatible with cards from the other. In truth, the two releases are two different series within the same game, much like other commercial trading card games.


The second starter box contained 50 cards, instructions and a paper playing field. Each starter box was sold for 1280 yen. The box contained images of Hugo, Sgt. Joe, Aila, Lucia, Dupa, the Fire Hero on the front and Yumi, Yuiri and Yun on the back.
The following changes occurred between the two series.


* Players were limited to 4 of each card in their deck in Card Stories Chapter II. There had previously been no limitations.
* Several [[card text abbreviations]] were removed and some new ones added.


'''Booster Volume 1''' (CS-1 - CS-132)
==Related Publications==
The [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Visual Book]] contains some artwork from the first two sets, and information on game play. It has a list and commentary from the artists who contributed to the first two sets. It came with a bonus RSP card of Zaj Quiroz from the [[Booster Pack Vol.2]] expansion.


Volume 1 features characters and missions from Suikoden 3, with new artwork from several different artists. It contains 132 normal cards, 117 SP cards, 24 RSP, and 18 special signed cards.
The [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Complete Book]] is a complete picture guide from the first Card Stories up to Card Stories II, [[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2]]. It does not contain information on the last two booster sets.


==References==
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Official Rule Book 1st Edition]]
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Graphics]] (ISBN 4-7571-8108-6)
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Maniacs]] (ISBN 4-7753-0006-7)
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Visual Book]] (ISBN 4-575-16292-2)
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Complete Book]] (ISBN 4-7753-0175-6)


'''Booster Volume 2''' (CS133 - CS-266)
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Volume 2 features characters and missions from Suikoden II, with new artwork from several different artists. It contains 133 normal cards, 118 SP, 24 RSP and 21 special signed cards.
 
 
'''Booster Volume 3'''
 
 
'''Booster Volume 4'''
 
Volume 2 features characters from Suikoden IV for the first time.
 
 
== Guides ==
 
<br>Genso Suikoden Card Stories Visual Book (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ ビジュアル ブック)
<br>Konami Official Guide
<br>ISBN 4-575-16292-2
<br>1690 yen
 
This guide contains some artwork from the first two booster sets, and information on game play. It has a list and commentary from the artists who contributed to the first two booster sets. It comes with a bonus RSP card of Zaj Quilos from booster set 2.
 
 
<br>Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Complete Book (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ カードコンプリートブック)
<br>Konami Official Guide, 192 pages, Published September 2003
<br>ISBN 4-7753-0175-6
<br>2500 yen
 
A complete picture guide for the first Card Stories up to Card Stories II, Booster 2. It does not contain information on the last two booster sets.
 
==References==
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Complete Book]]
# [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories Visual Book]]

Latest revision as of 08:48, 6 November 2023

The Genso Suikoden Card Stories Trading Card Game (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ TCG) was a collectible card game produced and released by Konami. It made its first appearance in the fall of 2001, in tandem with the GBA game. It was released in two versions - the original, which included a starter pack and five volumes of booster cards, and part II, including a starter and four volumes of boosters. Konami discontinued the game in 2005.

Overview

Genso Suikoden Card Stories is a two-player trading card game in which players compete using character cards and their effects in the setting of the Suikoden series.

The players earn VP (Victory Points) by completing missions, and the first player to earn 5 VP wins the game. Each player can play mission cards and deploy their character cards to clear the mission. Facilities can also be constructed to each player's advantage.

Gameplay

Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG
Card Types (種類)
CharacterMissionFacilities
Order of Play
Preparation PhaseMain PhaseDeployment StepClear Decision StepGarrison StepReplenishment PhaseTurn Shift Phase
Rules
Deck rulesGame fieldLink rulesUnique Rule

The game is a trading card game in which players draw cards from their respective decks and take turns playing cards onto the field. Each player uses a deck containing 50 cards.

A player wins when one of these conditions are met:

  • The player's wins the agreed upon number of VP (Victory Points). 5 VP is the standard amount suggested by the game rules. VP is gained by using Character cards to "clear" Mission cards.
  • The player's opponent is required to draw, but the opponent has no more cards to draw from their deck. If both players are required to draw at the same time and both have no cards, the game is declared a draw.

Players prepare decks before the game and once prepared and turn order established, begin the game. Player's place Mission cards and attempt to fulfil the cards qualifications in order to acquire the VP gifted by the card, as marked on the card itself. The opposing player can also attempt to fulfil the cards qualifications, winning the VP for themselves.

Besides this, players can also attempt to construct Facilities cards. They are built in much the same way as Mission cards are played and provide 1 VP for every two constructed. If the player succeeds in building the Facilities card they played, they gain the bonus granted by that card. If the opposing player wins, however, the Facilities card is considered to have been destroyed and no bonus is granted to either player.

Play continues in this manner, with control passing between each player at every Turn Shift Phase until one meets one of the victory conditions listed above.

Card Stories

The first version of the game contained a total of 556 cards, released in five volumes of booster packs. The cards featured characters and missions from the first three Suikoden games.

Each volume of boosters contained seven types of cards - Masterminds, Leaders, Commoners, Free, Craftsman, Mission and Facilities. Along with normal cards, each set had a collection of Star Parallel (SP) cards - shiny versions of the character cards - and Radiance Star Parallel (RSP) cards, mostly for key characters. RSP cards were shiny with a cross pattern in the sheen in boosters 1 and 2, and shiny with large flecks in the later sets.

The boosters were sold in packs of 10, with 9 normal cards and one SP or RSP card. RSP cards were considerably rarer. Each booster pack sold for 300 yen.

Set # Name No. of Cards Release Date
001 Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1 191 September 13, 2001
002 Booster Pack Vol.2 66 December 20, 2001
003 Premium Pack 140 March 14, 2002
004 Booster Pack Vol.3 80 July 11, 2002
005 Booster Pack Vol.4 79 October 17, 2002

Card Stories Chapter II

Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II (幻想水滸伝カードストーリーズ ~第II章~) was the second version of the game. It was released with a starter box and in four sets of booster packs. The cards contain characters and missions from Suikoden II, Suikoden III and Suikoden IV.

As with the first version of the game, there were seven types of cards - Masterminds, Leaders, Commoners, Free, Craftsman, Mission and Facilities, along with Star Parallel and Radiance Star Parallel versions. Some volumes also had special signed cards.

Part 2 had revised rules that tightened up the game play. The numbering system was also changed - each card number was prefaced by "CS2".

Set # Name No. of Cards Release Date
001 CS2 Starter Deck & Booster Pack Vol.1 132 March 13, 2003
002 CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2 134 July 24, 2003
003 CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3 108 January 29, 2004
004 Remake Booster 270 June 17, 2004
005 CS2 Booster Pack Vol.4 146 September 23, 2004

Version Differences

Technically, Genso Suikoden Card Stories and Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II are the same game. Although there had been rule changes and refinements, cards from one release are compatible with cards from the other. In truth, the two releases are two different series within the same game, much like other commercial trading card games.

The following changes occurred between the two series.

  • Players were limited to 4 of each card in their deck in Card Stories Chapter II. There had previously been no limitations.
  • Several card text abbreviations were removed and some new ones added.

Related Publications

The Genso Suikoden Card Stories Visual Book contains some artwork from the first two sets, and information on game play. It has a list and commentary from the artists who contributed to the first two sets. It came with a bonus RSP card of Zaj Quiroz from the Booster Pack Vol.2 expansion.

The Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Complete Book is a complete picture guide from the first Card Stories up to Card Stories II, CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2. It does not contain information on the last two booster sets.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Card Stories Official Rule Book 1st Edition
  2. Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Graphics (ISBN 4-7571-8108-6)
  3. Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Maniacs (ISBN 4-7753-0006-7)
  4. Genso Suikoden Card Stories Visual Book (ISBN 4-575-16292-2)
  5. Genso Suikoden Card Stories Card Complete Book (ISBN 4-7753-0175-6)
Genso Suikoden Card Stories
Releases
Genso Suikoden Card Stories (Game Boy Advance)Genso Suikoden Card Stories (Trading Card Game)
Card Stories Starter BoxBooster Pack Vol.1Booster Pack Vol.2Premium PackBooster Pack Vol.3Booster Pack Vol.4
Card Stories II CS2 Starter DeckCS2 Booster Pack Vol.1CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3Remake BoosterCS2 Booster Pack Vol.4
Genso Suikoden Card Stories (Game Boy Advance)
Characters HeroAnabelleAppleCamusCulganFlikGorudoHan CunninghamJillia BlightJowy AtreidesKiba WindamierKlaus WindamierLeknaatLorelaiLuca BlightLuciaMiklotovNanamiNeclordRowdSeedShuSierra MikainSolon JheeTeresa WisemailViktor
Locations Cave of the WindCoronet TownForest Village (Nearby Forest) • Greenhill CityKuskus TownLakewestL'RenouilleMatilda KnightdomMercenary FortressMt. RakuteiMuse CityPath to MatildaRadat TownRyube Village (North Sparrow Pass) • Sajah Village (Shinen Forest) • South Window CityTenzan PassTinto City (Tinto Mines) • Toto VillageTwo River City
Rules
Basic Deck rulesGame fieldLink rulesUnique Rule
Card types CharacterMissionFacilities
Order of play Preparation PhaseMain PhaseDeployment StepClear Decision StepGarrison StepReplenishment PhaseTurn Shift Phase