The Dragon Ball Super Card Game will be seeing reprints in the near future. It has already been revealed that Bandai will be releasing a comprehensive preview of the entire set of cards from the next Mythic Booster collection. This set will contain reprints of cards from previous expansions, decks, and promotional items, all with alternate artwork. The Mythic Booster cards will not have their own unique set numbering, but will instead keep the information from the original set when they are released in December 2021, pending international delays and other factors.
This will be a useful set, especially for players who want to construct decks using cards from goods that are no longer available. Collectors will also appreciate this set because every card has fresh new artwork, including the set’s secret rare: Cell Xeno, which is included in the set’s price. During the time when the Dragon Ball Super Card Game showcases the cards from this upcoming expansion, Bleeding Cool will provide insight into the cards from the perspective of a card collector.
In the event that you inform me that we have a new preview featuring Kid Goku and Trunks, I will immediately think of Dragon Ball GT. What I’m talking about is the arc where Goku was transformed back into a child and went on adventures with Pan and Trunks, who looked like a five-minute cosplay of an explorer. This is not the case! Instead, we have Dragon Ball Goku riding the Nimbus, as well as Kid Trunks from the Z-episode Z. Both of them are Alternate Art reprints, which we have now learnt come one per pack and will always be rendered in this premium gold foil, giving them the appearance of being Super Rare.
Both of these cards are fantastic, but the Son Goku, Nimbus Master is one of the cards I am most looking forward to seeing in my deck. This early image of Goku had a wonderful combination of innocence and intensity to it that made him so distinctive and unique, and I adore it when the DBSCG goes back to the beginning to recreate moments like this one.
Keep an eye out for additional previews of Dragon Ball Super Card Game: Mythic Booster in the coming weeks. In addition to openings and product reviews, Bleeding Cool fans can look forward to the release of the set in December of 2021.