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This card was first released as card number 164 in the original [[Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1]] release with artwork by [[Ōtsuki Beruno]]. It was exclusive to [[Booster Pack Vol.1]] packs. | This card was first released as card number 164 in the original [[Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1]] release with artwork by [[Ōtsuki Beruno]]. It was exclusive to [[Booster Pack Vol.1]] packs. | ||
This card was later remade for Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II's [[To the Promised Land]] expansion as [[Vanquish Neclord (To the Promised Land 231)|CS2-605/R164]]. | This card was later remade for Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II's [[To the Promised Land]] expansion as [[Vanquish Neclord (To the Promised Land 231)|CS2-605/R164]] though with no card text, the card is in all respects unchanged. | ||
For Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II purposes, remake card text is considered an [[Errata|erratum]] to the original card text, regardless of if a player is using the original or remake card in their actual [[deck]]. There is zero difference between the two versions of this card in terms of play, however. | |||
{{GS05}} {{Short description|Card Stories card 164}} | {{GS05}} {{Short description|Card Stories card 164}} |
Revision as of 10:57, 23 October 2023
Vanquish Neclord (ネクロード討伐, Nekurōdo Tōbatsu) is a Mission type card from the Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG. It is part of the Booster Pack Vol.1 expansion and is numbered 164.
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This card was first released as card number 164 in the original Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1 release with artwork by Ōtsuki Beruno. It was exclusive to Booster Pack Vol.1 packs.
This card was later remade for Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II's To the Promised Land expansion as CS2-605/R164 though with no card text, the card is in all respects unchanged.
For Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II purposes, remake card text is considered an erratum to the original card text, regardless of if a player is using the original or remake card in their actual deck. There is zero difference between the two versions of this card in terms of play, however.