When you play this Mission as a new Mission, you draw 1 card if doing so would not exceed your hand size limit.
When this Mission becomes an unresolved Mission, discard all Characters with ≤3 ATK on this Mission.
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This card was first released as card number CS2-124 in the original [[CS2 Starter Deck & Booster Pack Vol.1]] release with artwork by [[Ōtsuki Beruno]]. It was a [[CS2 Starter Deck]] card, card number 028 in that set, and as such was not available in [[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.1]] packs. | This card was first released as card number CS2-124 in the original [[CS2 Starter Deck & Booster Pack Vol.1]] release with artwork by [[Ōtsuki Beruno]]. It was a [[CS2 Starter Deck]] card, card number 028 in that set, and as such was not available in [[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.1]] packs. | ||
This card's artwork depicts [[Yuber]], as shown in [[Suikoden III]], standing in his battle stance. The card's name comes from a term used to describe Yuber, a grotesque creature clad in human skin. In his Suikoden III ending, this was localized as "deformed creature". | |||
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Revision as of 11:16, 5 October 2023
Grotesque Creature (異形の者, Igyō no Mono) is a Mission type from card Genso Suikoden Card Stories Chapter II. It is part of the CS2 Starter Deck & Booster Pack Vol.1 release and is the card numbered CS2-124.
Card Data
このミッションを新規ミッションとして場に出した時
あなたは手札上限を超えないならば、カードを1枚引く。
このミッションが未解決ミッションになる時
このミッションの攻3以下のキャラクター全てを捨てる。
Release Information
This card was first released as card number CS2-124 in the original CS2 Starter Deck & Booster Pack Vol.1 release with artwork by Ōtsuki Beruno. It was a CS2 Starter Deck card, card number 028 in that set, and as such was not available in CS2 Booster Pack Vol.1 packs.
This card's artwork depicts Yuber, as shown in Suikoden III, standing in his battle stance. The card's name comes from a term used to describe Yuber, a grotesque creature clad in human skin. In his Suikoden III ending, this was localized as "deformed creature".