Crimson Crisis
Crimson Crisis is a Core Booster in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG). It is the third Core Booster of Series 6. It is followed by Raging Battle.
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English |
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French | La Crise Écarlate | ||||||
German | Crimson Crisis | ||||||
Italian | Crisi Scarlatta | ||||||
Spanish | Crisis Carmesi | ||||||
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Korean | |||||||
Korean | 심홍의 위기 | ||||||
Revised Romanization | Simhong-ui Wigi | ||||||
Set information | |||||||
Medium | OCG/TCG | ||||||
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Part of series | Core Booster | ||||||
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Order number | 603 | ||||||
Number of cards |
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Cover card | |||||||
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Related sets | |||||||
Sneak Peek | Crimson Crisis Sneak Peek | ||||||
2-pack set | Crimson Crisis 2-Pack Set | ||||||
Special Edition | Crimson Crisis: Special Edition | ||||||
Release dates | |||||||
Japanese | November 15, 2008 | ||||||
Asian-English | April 16, 2009 | ||||||
English (na) | March 3, 2009 | ||||||
French, German, Italian, Spanish | March 3, 2009 | ||||||
Korean | May 18, 2009 | ||||||
Crimson Crisis |
This set's Sneak Peek event and English release in America was originally delayed due to the Konami and Upper Deck legal dispute. The Sneak Peek event was originally scheduled for February 7–8, 2009.[1] However, it was finally released approaching March 10, 2009. During release, the set was shown at a Sneak Preview in both Europe and America by Upper Deck International and Konami Digital Entertainment.
In the TCG, this set became legal for premier events on March 7, 2009.[2]
Contents
FeaturesEdit
- Includes cards used by Akiza Izinski, Crow Hogan, Greiger, Jack Atlas, Sayer, and Yusei Fudo.
- The TCG version also includes cards used by Depre Scott, Jaden Yuki, Professor Frank, Reggie MacKenzie, Reiko Kitamori, Syrus Truesdale, and Yugi Muto.
- Introduces new members and/or support for the "Alien", "Archfiend", "B.E.S.", "Frog", "Gladiator Beast", "Morphtronic", "Red Dragon Archfiend", "Six Samurai", and "Synchron" archetypes, as well as the Signer Dragon series.
- The TCG version also includes members of the "roid" archetype, as well as the Counter Fairy and Dark counterpart series.
- Introduces the "/Assault Mode", "Blackwing", "Inmato", and "Reactor" archetypes to the OCG/TCG.
BreakdownEdit
In the Japanese version there are 5 cards per pack and 30 packs per box.
The OCG set includes 80 cards. This is comprised of:
- 1 Holographic Rare
- 5 Ultimate Rares
- 5 Ultra Rares
- 9 Super Rares
- 18 Rares
- 48 Commons
In the TCG there are 9 cards per pack and 24 packs per box. The set contains 100 cards or 111 in the Master Set. This is comprised of:
- 1 Ghost Rare
- 8 Secret Rares
- 10 Ultimate Rares
- 10 Ultra Rares
- 14 Super Rares
- 20 Rares
- 44 Commons
- 4 Short Prints
GalleriesEdit
English
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionFrench
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionGerman
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionItalian
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionSpanish
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionJapanese
Unlimited EditionAsian-English
1st EditionKorean
1st Edition / Unlimited Edition
ListsEdit
External linksEdit
- yugioh-card.com/en/ CRIMSON CRISIS
- yugioh-card.com/uk/ Crimson Crisis (archive)
- yugioh-card.com/oc/ Crimson Crisis
- yugioh-card.com/fr/ La Crise Écarlate (archive) (French)
- yugioh-card.com/de/ Crimson Crisis (archive) (German)
- yugioh-card.com/it/ Crisi Scarlatta (Italian)
- yugioh-card.com/es/ Crisis Carmesí (archive) (Spanish)
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ "Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Crimson Crisis Sneak Preview Canceled". Upper Deck Entertainment. North Las Vegas, NV: The Upper Deck Company. January 16, 2009. Archived from the original on January 26, 2009.
- ↑ "Yu-Gi-Oh! JCC". TopDeck.fr (in French). Comics & Design. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009.