Labyrinth of Nightmare
Labyrinth of Nightmare | |
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Names | |
English |
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French | Le Labyrinthe des Cauchemars |
German | Labyrinth of Nightmare |
Italian | Labirinto dell'Incubo |
Korean | |
Korean | 악몽의 미궁 |
Revised Romanization | Angmong-ui Migung |
Set information | |
Medium | OCG/TCG |
Type | |
Part of series | Core Booster |
Prefix |
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Number of cards | 105 |
Cover card | |
Yugioh-Card database ID | |
Related sets | |
Other | Labyrinth of Nightmare promotional cards |
Release dates | |
Asian-English | June 26, 2003 |
English (world) | December 1, 2004 |
English (na) | March 1, 2003 |
English (eu) | March 2004 |
French | April 15, 2004 |
German | March 24, 2004 |
Italian | April 2004 |
Korean | September 2, 2004 |
Labyrinth of Nightmare |
Labyrinth of Nightmare is a Core Booster that is an amalgamation of the Japanese sets Labyrinth of Nightmare and Spell of Mask.
Labyrinth of Nightmare has been released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG) in English, French, German and Italian and in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) in Asian-English and Korean. There are three separate prints for the TCG English: North American, European and Worldwide.
In the TCG, this set became legal for Constructed tournaments on April 1, 2003.[1]
The set's first English printing used the numbers LON-###. When reprinted in Master Collection Volume 1, it used the numbers LON-EN###. When reprinted for the Tactical Evolution: Special Edition, it used the numbers LON-E### in Europe and LON-### in North America. This North American version differed from the previous LON-### release, in that made errata on many cards, including changing the term Magic Card to Spell Card.
In December 2018, the set was re-released in South Korea in Korean. It was reprinted as originally released; in its original box style.
Contents
Features[edit]
This set has cards mainly used by the Rare Hunters Lumis, Umbra, and Strings, as well as Mako Tsunami, Joey Wheeler and Yami Bakura. It also uses a lot of female cards, as well as the Attribute Spirits. It contains "Destiny Board" and the "Spirit Message" cards, the very first archetype; as well as "Gemini Elf", the first TCG Normal Monster with 1900 ATK that requires no Tributes.
Highly sought-after cards include "Torrential Tribute", "United We Stand", "Dark Necrofear", and "Magic Cylinder".
This set was the first TCG Booster Pack to feature a non-monster card as the cover card.
Breakdown[edit]
In the Asian-English and TCG versions of this set, each pack contained 9 cards and each box contained 24 packs. In the Korean version, each pack contained 10 cards.
The set contained 105 cards, consisting of:
- 2 Secret Rare
- 10 Ultra Rare
- 10 Super Rare
- 17 Rare
- 66 Common
Gallery[edit]
Worldwide English
Unlimited EditionNorth American English
1st Edition / Unlimited Edition- LON-BoosterEU.png
European English
1st Edition / Unlimited Edition French
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionGerman
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionItalian
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionAsian-English
1st EditionKorean
1st Edition / Unlimited Edition
Lists[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Duelist King Tournament". Upper Deck Entertainment Tournament. Upper Deck Entertainment. Archived from the original on 17 April 2003.