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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. |
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