Rise of Destiny
Rise of Destiny | |||||||
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Names | |||||||
English |
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French | Avènement du Destin | ||||||
German | Rise of Destiny | ||||||
Italian | Ascesa del Destino | ||||||
Portuguese | Ascenção do Destino | ||||||
Spanish | Auge del Destino | ||||||
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Korean | |||||||
Korean | 운명의 시작 | ||||||
Revised Romanization | Unmyeong-ui Sijak | ||||||
Set information | |||||||
Medium | OCG/TCG | ||||||
Type | |||||||
Part of series | Core Booster | ||||||
Prefix |
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Order number | 402 | ||||||
Number of cards | 60 | ||||||
Cover card | |||||||
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Related sets | |||||||
Vendor Edition | Rise of Destiny: Vendor Edition | ||||||
Special Edition | Rise of Destiny: Special Edition | ||||||
Release dates | |||||||
Japanese | August 5, 2004 | ||||||
Asian-English | July 21, 2005 | ||||||
English (world) | December 1, 2004 | ||||||
French | November 1, 2004 | ||||||
German | December 1, 2004 | ||||||
Italian | December 1, 2004 | ||||||
Korean | February 7, 2006 | ||||||
Portuguese | December 1, 2004 | ||||||
Spanish | November 1, 2004 | ||||||
Rise of Destiny |
Rise of Destiny is a Core Booster in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG). It is the second Core Booster of Series 4.
The set has been released in the TCG in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish and in the OCG in Japanese, Asian-English and Korean.
Rise of Destiny was the first Core Booster to have a Sneak Preview event, held on November 20 to 21, 2004,[1] although it did not issue any participation cards. It was also the last Core Booster to feature Yami Yugi on the cover.
In the TCG, this set was also released in the Rise of Destiny: Special Edition. This is one of the four Booster Packs combined into Dark Revelation Volume 3.
Features[edit]
Expand the fantasy with the ultimate creations, and expand your game with more LV monsters and deadly Machines.
The 13th booster contains "The Creator" which can bring your monsters back from the Graveyard, and marks the return of the Harpie Ladies with powerful new support cards. 9 cards per pack with 60 cards to collect. Rise of Destiny continues the new alternate Ultimate Rare foil card, find all 25!
— Upper Deck Entertainment[citation needed]
- Includes cards used by Mai Valentine, Crump, Nezbitt and Rafael .
- Includes members and/or support for the "Harpie" and "Mokey Mokey" archetypes, as well as the Sasuke Samurai series.
- Introduces the "B.E.S." archetype to the OCG/TCG.
Breakdown[edit]
In the Japanese version, each pack contained 5 cards and each box contained 30 packs. In the TCG and Asian-English version, each pack contained 9 cards and each box contained 24 packs. In the Korean version, each pack contained 5 cards.
In the Japanese version, the set contains 60 cards, or 71 in the Master Set. This is comprised of:
- 11 Ultimate Rare
- 4 Ultra Rare
- 7 Super Rare
- 14 Rare
- 30 Common
In the TCG, Asian-English and Korean versions, the set contained 60 cards or 85 in the Master Set. This is comprised of:
- 25 Ultimate Rare
- 4 Ultra Rare
- 7 Super Rare
- 14 Rare
- 35 Common
Galleries[edit]
English
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionFrench
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionGerman
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionItalian
1st EditionPortuguese
1st EditionSpanish
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionJapanese
Unlimited EditionAsian-English
1st EditionKorean
1st Edition / Unlimited Edition
Lists[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Yami Yugi's appearance on the cover of this product is taken from the title page for Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 234 (Duelist Duel 175): "Evil vs. Evil!".
External links[edit]
- db.yugioh-card.com Rise of Destiny
- db.yugioh-card.com Rise of Destiny (japanese)
- entertainment.upperdeck.com Rise of Destiny (archive)
- konami-asia.com Rise of Destiny - Asian-English
- konami-asia.com Rise of Destiny - Japanese
- yugioh.co.kr Booster Packs (korean)
References[edit]
- ↑ "UPPER DECK ENTERTAINMENT INVITES Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME DUELISTS TO SNEAK A PEEK AT RISE OF DESTINY". Pojo's YU-GI-OH! News. Pojo. October 21, 2004.