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This set contained 269 cards in all, with some 256 of them being selected reissued cards from between numbers 001 and 252. Reissued cards, after their CS2 number, have an R number corresponding to their original issued number. The cards are ordered by card type (Mastermind -> Leader -> Commoner -> Craftman -> Free -> Mission -> Facilities) and then in Japanese order, with occasional weighting towards important or main characters.
This set contained 269 cards in all, with some 256 of them being selected reissued cards from between numbers 001 and 252. Reissued cards, after their CS2 number, have an R number corresponding to their original issued number. The cards are ordered by card type (Mastermind -> Leader -> Commoner -> Craftman -> Free -> Mission -> Facilities) and then in Japanese order, with occasional weighting towards important or main characters.


For information on the individual sets and boosters, please click on the corresponding links:
==Card List==
 
<p>[[CS2 Starter Deck]]
<br>[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.1]]
<br>[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.2]]
<br>[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3]]
<br>[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.4]]


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To the Promised Land (約束の地へ, Yakusoku no Chi He) is the name given by Konami to their release of cards for the Genso Suikoden Card Stories. It was released in Japan in 2003.

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This set was designed to replace the Starter Box & Booster Pack Vol.1 set by re-releasing those original cards with small redesigns and updated text intended to better reflect the shifting rules and focus of Genso Suikoden Card Stories.

This set contained 269 cards in all, with some 256 of them being selected reissued cards from between numbers 001 and 252. Reissued cards, after their CS2 number, have an R number corresponding to their original issued number. The cards are ordered by card type (Mastermind -> Leader -> Commoner -> Craftman -> Free -> Mission -> Facilities) and then in Japanese order, with occasional weighting towards important or main characters.

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