Yu-Gi-Oh! Recently announced its exclusive prize card coming from the latest Core Booster Pack, Rage Of The Abyss, and the community is slowly getting hyped about what this card can do.
Introducing “Mimighoul Charm”, a spell card that lets players special summon their opponent’s Special Summon monster cards into their own field. The exclusive card will only be available via participating Official Tournament Stores that are hosting a Premiere! Event.
Announced via X, the card has been making its rounds throughout the Yu-Gi-Oh! community. Some players from the r/yugioh subreddit are skeptical of how the card will work in a duel scenario, given that the spell card’s abilities can only be used twice in a single turn.
Currently, how the card will perform during actual duels is still unknown, considering that it will be released in October this year. However, many players are starting to think that it is going to be a rather useless card for most common scenarios.
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In celebration of the upcoming release of the Rage of The Abyss booster pack, some Official Tournament Stores may run activities such as tournament plays and Open Dueling. Interested players and participants can check the official Yu-Gi-Oh! Website to see if their local Official Tournament Stores will hold these events.
In other news, The Pokemon Company has revealed the release date of the upcoming collecting card mobile game Pokemon TCG Pocket. The casual-oriented mobile game will be available on both iOS and Android devices on October 30, 2024.
The new mobile game is separate and different from the currently available Pokemon TCG Live video game, which is more battle-oriented with its ranked games and seasonal ranking rewards.
Pokemon TCG Pocket players will receive 2 booster packs daily, with the possibility of receiving holographic “Immersive Cards”. A new Pokemon TCG battle mechanic will also be implemented in the upcoming Pokemon TCG Pocket game.
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