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Mercurial Heart Season Kicks off With Some Very Cool Prizes!

The Mercurial Heart season has kicked off, and prizing has been announced. If you’re interested in the competitive scene or just want to play some Grand Archive, check with your LGS for a scene. Use the handy store locator on the Omnidex if you need a place to start! Grand Archive has some of the nicest players. Even if you’re not comfortable with your skills, you’re going to have a good time!

Store Championships

Store Championships start on July 1st and will run until September 27th, which gives you plenty of time to start brewing your competitive deck or at least earn a stamped Sabel Remnant! This season’s champion playmat is amazing! Make sure you check with your LGS to see when they’ll be running the next store championship!

Stamped Sable Remnant

You get a Sable Remnant just for showing up (while supplies last) so it might be worth trying worth checking it out. Who knows? You might get addicted to the chase!

Nationals Qualifier Invitation

Winners of the store championship will earn a special Windmill Engineer that not only looks pretty, but acts as their invitation to nationals!

Champion Playmat

The winner also gets an exclusive store champion playmat. The art is beautiful, and if I wasn’t already convinced about going for the Grand Archive, I would be going for a chance at the playmat!

Regionals

Regional season is also upon us! Players who do well at regionals will receive MRC Saphire packs with foils of cards only available in the Re:Collection decks. It might be a great chance at some valuable bling if you’re running either. Everyone attending a regional receives a cool playmat, but those who do well will earn points towards a Nationals invite and an even cooler playmat. I’m convinced to show up, even if I only get a prize for participation.

Lightweaver’s Assault

Players who do well at regionals will receive a special Lightweaver’s Assault card that comes with 3 points towards a nationals invite. This is such a cool card to chase! I like the idea of winning cards as invites. It reminds me of the old Yugioh anime, and that was such a huge part of my childhood.

Participation Playmat

Even if you don’t win, the playmat you get just for showing up is pretty cool. I’m hoping they run a regionals near me so I can get my hands on one.

Finalist Playmat

Champion

When

Some regional dates have been announced and confirmed. The list is not final, so make sure you are checking the official Grand Archive page to stay up to date. Here is what has been confirmed so far:

North America

  • June 23rd – 401Kollectibles (West Chicago, IL)
  • June 30th – True Champion Gaming (Ann Arbor, MI)
  • July 6th – Curio Cavern (Springfield, VA)
  • July 13th – Webway Games (Marlborough, MA)
  • July 13th – Game Kastle Greenville (Taylors, SC)
  • July 14th – Forest City Coins (London, ON)
  • July 21st – Mox Valley Games (Springfield, OR)
  • August 17th – The Haven Games (Casselberry, FL)
  • September 14th – Final Turn Gaming (Clifton, NJ)\
  • September 21st – The Banish Zone (Wernersville, PA)
  • Date TBD – Reaper Game Store (Denton, TX)
  • Date TBD – CoreTCG (Pasadena, CA)
  • Date TBD – Final Cut TCG (Gold River, CA)
  • Date TBD – Yeti Gaming (St. Louis, MO)

Europe

  • July 14th – IanTCG (Den Haag, Netherlands)
  • September 15th – Brood en Spelen (Sint-Niklaas, Belgium)
  • September 28th – Aria’s Card Shop (Budapest, Hungary)

Oceania

  • June 29th – Good Games Box Hill (Melbourne, AU)
  • July 6th – JoJo’s Hobbyhouse (Brisbane, AU)
  • Date TBD – Good Games Townhall (Sydney, AU)
  • Date TBD – Card Merchant Christchurch (Christchurch, NZ)
  • Date TBD – Card Merchant Nelson (Nelson, NZ)
  • Date TBD – Card Merchant Westcity (Auckland, NZ)
  • Date TBD – Card Merchant Hamilton (Hamilton, NZ)
  • Date TBD – Hobby Lords Lower Hutt (Lower Hutt, NZ)

Southeast Asia

  • July 14th – The Weatherlight Enterprise (Selangor, MY)
  • August 24th – Agora Hobby (Singapore)

Online

  • July 27th – IllusiveTCG (OCE)
  • July 28th – Yeti Gaming (NA)
  • August 25th – Yeti Gaming (NA)
  • September 21st – Aria’s Card Shop (EU)

Conclusion

Good luck to everyone who participates. I hope you all go far. I’ll see you out there!

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BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! Countdown Collection Cards Are Cute!

BanG Dream! Girls fans should rejoice at Weiss Schwarz newest set BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! Countdown Collection. This card has some of the best looking cards I’ve seen come from the game, and it isn’t heavy on the fan service like some of the other sets I’ve seen. Either way, there are cards in this set you’re going to want to chase as a collector and player of the game. The Countdown Collection is on sale now, so make sure you hit up your LGS and get you some product. For those where that isn’t an option, TCG Player has the Countdown Collection and other Weiss Schwarz products at a reasonable price. Make sure you use my affiliate links!


Pokemon TCG: Twilight Masquerade Set List is live!

Twilight Masquerade is in stores now, and it features a couple of cards you’re going to want to chase. I didn’t think I would like the Ogerpon cards, but here I am, wanting them all. Players are going to need some of these new cards for this shifting meta, and collectors are going to want some of the beautiful art included in this set. Whatever your stake in the hobby is, you’re going to want to get yourself some Twilight Masquerade.

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The Pokemon Battle Academy is a Great Place to Start Learning

If you’re looking to learn to play or teach someone to play the Pokemon Trading Card Game, the Battle Academy is a fantastic starting point. Keep in mind that this product was designed for kids and includes a more streamlined and stripped-down version of what you see in competitive play. If you’re trying to get into the competitive play, playing on PTCL for the automation and picking up the deck you want to take to locals is where you want to start. If you’re trying to onboard your kids or someone who doesn’t do much TCG, the Battle Academy sets are a fantastic product for you. 

What’s in the Box?

Pokemon Battle Academy kits come with everything you need to get you started with the TCG. I know the 2024 version is coming June 24, but the 2022 is good enough and its cheap! The box includes:

  • 3 60-card decks (Cinderace V, Eevee V, and Pikachu V)
  • 2 player gameboard
  • 3 Tutorial Guides
  • Coin
  • Cardboard damage counters

Quality

The quality is fantastic. The cards are printed nicely, with very cute foil mascots for each deck. The gameboard is easy to read, feels sturdy, and is easy to fold. I love the game board. It makes this kit feel like a board game you want to pull out when you want to play an even match of Pokemon TCG. The guides are easy to read and follow and are very handy if you don’t know how to play the game. We didn’t use them when we played, but I’ll explain in the review section below. 

The damage counters the kit are fine, but I prefer using dice. I feel like the cardboard cutouts are unnecessarily messy, and don’t look as nice. I swapped mine out for dice. 

The kit comes neatly packed in a plastic insert with sections big enough to store all the materials. My complaint is that it only fits the unsleeved decks. Sleeved decks will spill out of their compartments and get mixed up in transit. The product wasn’t made with crazy people like me who sleeve everything, so it’s not a huge deal. The decks do come numbered so if they get mixed up, you can put them back in order before the next lesson. Overall, I am happy with the presentation and it looks great on the shelf. 

The Teaching Experience

I used the Battle Academy to teach my ten-year-old cousin who collects Pokemon cards how to play the card game. He’s never played a trading card game, and I have more years of experience than I would like to admit. We didn’t use the guides, although he did flip through to look at the pictures. Instead, we set up and started taking our turns. We played our first game with our hands showing as I walked him through the phases and rules. I recommend the decks in order for this first game because it makes teaching easier.  

On my turn, I would show him my cards, and explain what I was doing, and why. On his turn, I would let him make his turn, and assist if there were things he missed or didn’t understand. I would occasionally explain strategies that didn’t seem obvious. He picked up the rules pretty quickly. By the end of the first game, he was ready to play on his own. 

The second game we played with our hands concealed and I would only chime in when needed. Aside from a few missed phases, towards the beginning, he didn’t need much guidance. He won his second game, and he was hooked. He even asked me if I had different decks, which I definitely do. 

Review

The Pokemon Battle Academy is the product you get if you want to teach someone who has never played a card game into the hobby. The gameplay is streamlined enough to make teaching and learning easy, but not so easy that it isn’t engaging. While it won’t get you ready to win the next regionals, it will build that solid foundation every good trainer needs. 

The key thing to consider before making this purchase is skill level. As previously stated, trainers who want to take on the hobby seriously have better avenues, especially when considering that the cards included in the Battle Academy aren’t standard legal. They have special stamps and numbers to indicate this. On the other hand, if you’re casually trying to onboard a friend or get your kids interested in the TCG, this is great.

The decks themselves are pretty balanced and easy to learn. I do feel like the Eevee deck is a little easier, but not enough to make a difference. The decks will lack the consistency, power, and speed of the meta decks, but they are fun casual decks. Once you grasp the fundamentals and figure out you like the game, you can start buying into the archetype you want to play. Pokemon meta decks are pretty cheap, but you can always proxy if your funds are limited. 

I love this product. It is a great way to teach your reading-aged kids or anyone casually looking into the card game. You won’t be ready for the current meta, but you’ll have fun learning the fundamentals. If you have kids on the younger side, the best place to start is with the My First Battle product. Check out my full review. 

You can pick up the 2022 Battle Academy on TCG Player for $14 using my affiliate link. Be sure to read the description carefully! Some people are only selling the individual decks and not the whole kit. You can also wait for the 2024 Battle Academy to launch on June 24 if you want a kit with more modern mechanics. I don’t think it matters if you’re just using this product to play casually, but that is totally up to you. 

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Grand Archive TCG Silvie Slime Sovereign Re:Collection Deck List

If you’re LGS no longer has any in stock, you can try snagging a Silvie deck on TCG Player using my affiliate link. The price is going down, so you might be able to find one at MSRP. You do get a play set of the main deck, but here is the deck list for your convenience.

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Material Deck

Main Deck

Deck List

Material Deck
1 x Spirit of Slime
1 x Silvie, Wilds Whisperer
1 x Silvie, With the Pack
1 x Silvie, Slime Sovereign
1 x Bauble of Mending
1 x Beastbound Ears
1 x Beastbound Paws
1 x Key Slime Pudding
1 x Life Essence Amulet
1 x Slime Nexus
1 x Slime Totem
1 x Verdant Scepter

Main Deck
4 x Baby Gray Slime
4 x Forest Cake
3 x Idle Thoughts
4 x Limitless Slime
3 x Smack with Flute
2 x Song of Nurturing
4 x Baby Red Slime
2 x Red Slime
3 x Slime Eruption
3 x Baby Blue Slime
2 x Blue Slime
4 x Gather Slimes
3 x Baby Green Slime
2 x Green Slime
3 x Slime’s Blessing
2 x Slimeshield
2 x Storm Slime
2 x Ethereal Slime
3 x Lustrous Slime
2 x Slime King
3 x Verdant Slime


Check out Full Mercurial Heart Visual Set List – Grand Archive TCG

I know I’ve already posted the Mercurial Heart set list, but I thought I would upload a better-quality version of the list with a cleaner order. This set has some cards you definitely want to pull, especially the collector rares. I won’t ever pull these, but congratulations to everyone who does. If you haven’t bought any Mercurial Heart, go pick some up at your LGS. My LGS still had a couple. You can always use my TCG Player affiliate link if that isn’t an option. 

Collector Secret Rares

Set List

Grand Archive TCG: Re:Collection Shadowdancer card list

Story Time!

We were out and about when we were passing my LGS. I pointed out to my wife thinking she wouldn’t want anything to do with my cardboard addiction anymore, but she pulled into the parking lot without asking any questions. The place was packed! We walked in during their Sunday events and my wife was surprised by how lively things were. As we were walking out, I saw the Tristan Re:Collection box and bought it without a second thought because they still had it at MSRP. My wife asked me if I wanted to sit down and play at one of the tables, but I think I’ll try to go in next week. I’m so excited! 

What’s in the Box?

The Re:Collection box includes:

  • Preconstructed 60 Card Main deck
  • 12 Card Material Deck
  • Tristan Dragon Shield Art Sleeves
  • A set of cards to complete the playset of cards included in preconstructed deck
  • Damage Spin Down Counter
  • Art Deviders
  • 3 Mercurial Heart Booster Packs

Impressions

The Storage and presentation for this box is so pretty. I love purple and the box has a cool design. The components are all neatly stored inside the box, and the box opens to reveal a very cool Tristan illustration. I didn’t pull the art card, but I did pull a Foil Tristan, which was an auto include in the deck. The sleeves are very cool looking, they are easy to shuffle, and feel sturdy. I also like that the deck comes with a play set of all the cards, but we’ll have to wait and see what I keep. The deck box is a little disapointing, but fair for the $50 you’re putting into it. It barely fits the sleeved up preconstructed deck, but it will do for now. The life tracker is cardboard, but the art is very pretty. It works well, but I don’t want to use it because it looks nice. I’ll be using the art dividers though because the art is cool, and there is a lower chance of them getting beat up. I haven’t gotten to play the deck yet, but I am satisfied as a collector.

Card List

Note that the box comes with a play set of all these cards, but here it the preconstructed decklist:

Material Deck
1 x Spirit of Wind
1 x Tristan, Underhanded
1 x Tristan, Hired Blade
1 x Tristan, Shadowdancer
1 x Assasin’s Mantle
1 x Curved Dagger
1 x Life Essence Amulet
1 x Poisoned Dagger
1 x Gearstride Gloves
1 x Dusksoul Stone
1 x Malignant Athame
1 x Shadeblood Coating

Main Deck
3 x Shifting Mirage
3 x Shadow Strike
3 x Shadow Resonance
2 x Haunting Demise
3 x Grim Forboding
2 x Gloamspire Headhunter
4 x Surveil the Winds
2 x Stifling Trap
4 x Sirocco Opperative
4 x Shimmercloak Assassin
3 x Cloaked Executioner
4 x Betraying Blade
2 x Arrow Trap
2 x Thieving Cut
3 x Slice and Dice
4 x Sable Remnant
1 x Mastermind Scheme
3 x Incapacitate
4 x Idle Thoughts
4 x Exploit Vulnerability

Main Deck

Main Deck

Where to buy

I would check with your LGS to see if they have any Tristan Re:Collection, Shadowdancer Box stock, otherwise you can keep checking on TCG Player.

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Grand Archive: Changes to the Sideboard and New Ban List 05/24

The Mercurial Heart season is here, and there are a couple of changes that you should be aware of if you’re trying to play the game competitively. There are new sideboarding rules, and the ban list has been updated. 

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Changes to the Sideboard

Players are now allowed to have 15 cards in their deck as opposed the eight previously allowed. Please note that material deck cards such as Champion and Regalia take up three slots in this new system. That means that the sideboard can be made up of 5 material deck cards and 0 main deck cards, 0 material deck cards and 15 main deck cards, or a combination of the two.

Ban and Restricted List Update

Banned

There are no new bans this month, but keep in mind that following remain banned:

Category 2

Erupting Rhapsody has been moved up a category to the watch list. This means you should probably start making your decks without it in your decks because it is heading towards the chopping block.

Category 1

Chalice of blood has been added to the category 1 watch list. Category 1 is for the cards that the devs are watching as problematic, but there is no danger of a immanent ban. You can fill your decks with the following, but be mindful that a ban might come some day.

You can read the reasons for the changes on the official post.

Lorcana TCG: Ursula’s Return Card List Revealed!

Ursula’s Return releases this Friday, May 17th, and the set looks amazing! I definitely want to get my hands on that Ursula secret rare. I won’t ever get it, but maybe one of you will. If you haven’t already preordered your product, you can try your hand at the big box release. I don’t recommend feeding the scalpers, and I especially don’t recommend preordering singles. If you’re trying to get into Lorcana, I recommend buying into older sets until the prices stabilize a bit.

You can pick up Lorcana on TCG player through my affiliate link, but I would use it for singles for now. You can get sealed product of older sets at MSRP at Best Buy or Gamestop.

May 17 is also TCG Player‘s MAYhem promotion, where you can earn store credit on your purchase. It might be a good idea to hold off till then to earn that store credit. The amount has not been revealed yet. Stay tuned for that. If you need accessories for your cardboard, check out Gem Accessories. Use discount code churapereviews10 for 10% off your order. 

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Grand Archive TCG: Full Mercurial Heart Set List Revealed!

Mercurial Heart releases on May 17th, and we finally got a full set list. It may not be the most high definition collection of pictures, but it will do for now. This set has some amazing cards and some super pretty Collector rares that you’re going to want to chase. I know I’ll never pull them, but its nice to dream. I went ahead and assembled the card list for your convenience. Make sure you put in your preorders if you still can.

May 17 is also TCG Player‘s MAYhem promotion, where you can earn store credit on your purchase. It might be a good idea to hold off till then to earn that store credit. The amount has not been revealed yet. Stay tuned for that. If you need accessories for your cardboard, check out Gem Accessories. Use discount code churapereviews10 for 10% off your order. 

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