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The Premium Pack (プレミアムパック, Puremiamupakku) was the third booster set for Genso Suikoden Card Stories. It retailed for 300 yen per pack. Each pack came with ten cards inside - nine normal cards and one [[Star Parallel]] or [[Radiance Star Parallel]] card. There were also five special art cards that weren't used for game play. The art cards were considered fairly rare.
The Premium Pack (プレミアムパック, Puremiamupakku) was the third booster set for Genso Suikoden Card Stories. It retailed for 300 yen per pack. Each pack came with ten cards inside - nine normal cards and one [[Star Parallel]] or [[Radiance Star Parallel]] card. There were also five special art cards that weren't used for game play. The art cards were considered fairly rare.


The Premium Pack featured characters and situations from [[Suikoden II]], with the character art and designs from [[Ishikawa Fumi]], though there is also a a card for [[Nash Latkje|Nash]]. The text, stats and links were identical to the corresponding cards in [[Booster Pack Vol.1]]. It also did not contain any [[Mission]] or [[Facilities]] cards.
The Premium Pack featured characters and situations from [[Suikoden II]], with the character art and designs from [[Ishikawa Fumi]], though there is also a a card for [[Nash Latkje|Nash]]. The text, stats and links were identical to the corresponding cards in [[Booster Pack Vol.1]]. It also did not contain any [[Mission card|Mission]] or [[Facilities card|Faciities]] cards.


There was a printing error in the first run of the cards. Number 276, [[Han Cunningham]], had mistakenly been printed with a picture of [[Alex]]. Konami offered replacements with the picture corrected by mailing in a defective card. Despite this, cards with the correct picture are still hard to find.
There was a printing error in the first run of the cards. Number 276, [[Han Cunningham]], had mistakenly been printed with a picture of [[Alex]]. Konami offered replacements with the picture corrected by mailing in a defective card. Despite this, cards with the correct picture are still hard to find.