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All Card Types & Rarities

From TCG Card Shop Simulator
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All Card Types & Rarities
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All Card Types & Rarities
Developer
OPNeon Games
Publisher
OPNeon Games
Genre
Simulation
Platforms
Microsoft Windows, Android, Apple
Modes
Single-player
Release date
September 15, 2024
Brand Logo
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TCG Card Shop Simulator features an array of card types and rarities, each with distinct characteristics, collectible appeal, and trade value. Understanding the full range of cards, from basic to legendary and special Ghost editions, is essential for players who want to maximize their collection or profit from high-value cards in the in-game shop. This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of all card types, rarities, editions, and probabilities for the game. In TCG Card Shop Simulator, cards are divided into multiple types and rarities. The game includes two primary collections: the Tetramon and Destiny collections, each available in booster packs with different rarity levels. In addition to these collections, Ghost cards are ultra-rare cards that add significant collectible value and are highly sought after by players.

Types of Card Packs[edit | edit source]

Cards in TCG Card Shop Simulator can be found in different types of booster packs. The type of pack a player chooses impacts the probability of drawing rare, epic, or legendary cards. Here’s a breakdown of each pack type and its contents.

Tetramon Packs[edit | edit source]

Tetramon Packs contain cards from the Tetramon Collection, a diverse range of cards with various creatures, abilities, and rarity levels. They are organized by rarity, with each pack offering a progressively better chance at rare and legendary cards.

1. Basic Tetramon Pack (Blue)

  • Contents: Contains mostly common cards, with a small chance for uncommon or rare cards.
  • Target Audience: Ideal for new players looking to build a base collection.
  • Cost: Lower price point, making it affordable and accessible.

2. Rare Tetramon Pack (Yellow)

  • Contents: Contains a mix of uncommon and rare cards.
  • Target Audience: Suitable for casual players looking to expand their collections with higher-value cards.
  • Cost: Moderate, making it popular among collectors.

3. Epic Tetramon Pack (Pink/Purple)

  • Contents: Includes several rare cards and a chance for epic or legendary cards.
  • Target Audience: Designed for experienced players seeking high-impact cards for competitive play.
  • Cost: Higher than Basic or Rare packs.

4. Legendary Tetramon Pack (Red)

  • Contents: Primarily epic and legendary cards, often the most powerful and visually striking in the game.
  • Target Audience: Premium collectors and serious players interested in acquiring top-tier cards.
  • Cost: Premium price, reflecting the rarity of contents.

Destiny Packs[edit | edit source]

Destiny Packs contain cards exclusive to the Destiny Collection, which has unique abilities and aesthetics distinct from the Tetramon Collection. Destiny Packs follow the same rarity structure as Tetramon Packs.

1. Basic Destiny Pack (Blue)

  • Contents: Mostly common cards, with a small chance for uncommon cards.
  • Target Audience: Accessible for beginners or casual collectors.
  • Cost: Low, similar to Basic Tetramon Packs.

2. Rare Destiny Pack (Yellow)

  • Contents: Includes uncommon and rare cards.
  • Target Audience: Appeals to collectors and players building mid-tier decks.
  • Cost: Moderate.

3. Epic Destiny Pack (Pink/Purple)

  • Contents: Offers rare and epic cards, with a potential for legendary draws.
  • Target Audience: For players aiming for advanced gameplay or collection enhancement.
  • Cost: Higher, suitable for dedicated players.

4. Legendary Destiny Pack (Red)

  • Contents: Contains primarily legendary and epic cards with exclusive artwork and abilities.
  • Target Audience: Serious collectors and players looking for premium cards.
  • Cost: Premium, reflecting the rarity.

Ghost Pack System[edit | edit source]

Ghost Packs are ultra-rare and highly valuable in TCG Card Shop Simulator. These packs contain Ghost cards, which are known for their shadowed or minimalist designs. Ghost Packs are not available for direct purchase but have a chance to appear when players open Tetramon or Destiny Packs.

  • Chance of Appearing in Tetramon Packs: 0.1% (1 in 1000 packs)
  • Chance of Appearing in Destiny Packs: 0.2% (1 in 500 packs)

Ghost Packs have a 50/50 chance of containing a Ghost card with either a black or white background, further increasing their collectible appeal.

Card Rarities[edit | edit source]

The game divides cards into several rarities, which impact both the cards' availability in booster packs and their in-game value.

  • Common – Widely available and easy to find, these cards form the foundation of most collections.
  • Uncommon – Less common, providing slightly improved stats or abilities.
  • Rare – Harder to find and often valuable, rare cards are essential for competitive play.
  • Epic – Very limited and desirable, epic cards carry significant in-game advantages.
  • Legendary – Extremely rare and among the most valuable, these cards are highly sought after.
  • Ghost – The rarest, these cards feature unique designs and are exceptionally valuable.

Card Types and Editions[edit | edit source]

In addition to rarities, TCG Card Shop Simulator cards may have special editions, which further increase their collectible value. Each edition has distinct markings or designs, adding variety to player collections.

  • Normal – Standard cards without special markings.
  • 1st Edition – Marked as "1st Edition," often with a white border, indicating early print runs.
  • Silver Edition – Cards with a silver border, usually limited-release cards.
  • Gold Edition – These cards have a gold border, signifying a premium version.
  • EX Edition – Marked as "EX," featuring unique abilities or designs with a yellow border.
  • Full Art – Cards with borderless artwork covering the entire card, offering a unique visual appeal.
  • Ghost – Characterized by a mostly black or white design with minimal coloration, Ghost cards are among the highest-value cards in the game.

Foil Cards[edit | edit source]

Each card edition can also appear in a Foil version, which adds a reflective sheen and further increases the card’s rarity. Foil cards can belong to any of the editions above, making them highly desirable for collectors.

Card Rarity Probabilities[edit | edit source]

Below is a probability table showing the chances of drawing each card rarity from booster packs, with separate rates for Base and Foil versions:

Card Rarity and Probability
Rarity Type Base Probability Foil Probability
Common 66.29% 3.49%
1st Edition 16.57% 0.87%
Silver 7.20% 0.38%
Gold 3.75% 0.20%
EX 0.95% 0.05%
Full Art 0.24% 0.01%
Ghost (Normal Pack) 0.1% 0.005%
Ghost (Destiny Pack) 0.2% 0.01%

The above probabilities are cumulative, meaning that a single card can possess multiple special attributes, such as being both a 1st Edition and Foil.

Strategies for Collecting and Trading Cards[edit | edit source]

  1. Focus on High-Value Packs: Premium packs like Legendary Tetramon or Legendary Destiny packs provide higher chances of rare cards.
  2. Stock Variety for Customer Demand: Keeping a mix of packs caters to all types of customers, from beginners to serious collectors.
  3. Trade for Ghost Cards: Use trading to acquire rare Ghost cards without relying solely on pack luck.
  4. Monitor Market Trends: Prices for rare cards fluctuate based on demand. Adjust prices and trading strategies accordingly.

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