Each pack of Epic dawn comes with 5 cards:
- A Game Changing card (Group 1) . The monsters have white names and the Spells and Traps have Black names. It's Konami's way of spicing things up a bit.
- An average Spell/Trap card and a few average monsters that vary a bit. (Group 2).
- A Beat stick (Group 3). It must have at least 1700 attack by it's raw power or by an effect (Such as the calculator).
- Low attack monsters with potent effects.
- A STARFOIL rare card!
Here's the List of monsters by Group.
Group 1 (Rare and Game Changing):
Witch of the Black Forest
Cyber Jar
Jinzo
Injection Fairy Lily
Dark Dust Spirit
Skull Archfiend of Lightning
Dark Magician of Chaos
Blowback Dragon
Mobius the Frost Monarch
Fox Fire
Ancient Gear Golem
Treeborn Frog
Super Conductor Tyranno
Gorz the Emissary of Darkness
Raiza the Storm Monarch
White Night Dragon
Deep Diver
Caius the Shadow Monarch
Krebons
Tragoedia
Obelisk the Tormentor
Machina Fortress
Tour Guide From the Underworld
Number 39: Utopia
Gachi Gachi Gantetsu
Grenosaurus
Number 17: Leviathan Dragon
Wind-Up Zenmaister
Tiras, Keeper of Genesis
Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon
Gem-Knight Pearl
Raigeki
Swords of Revealing Light
Pot of Greed
Harpie’s Feather Duster
Graceful Charity
Change of Heart
Heavy Storm
Snatch Steal
Premature Burial
Soul Exchange
Scapegoat
United We Stand
Creature Swap
Burden of the Mighty
Pot of Duality
Solemn Judgment
Mirror Force
Call of the Haunted
Ring of Destruction
Torrential Tribute
Metal Reflect Slime
Skill Drain
Divine Wrath
Dark Bribe
Cyber Jar
Jinzo
Injection Fairy Lily
Dark Dust Spirit
Skull Archfiend of Lightning
Dark Magician of Chaos
Blowback Dragon
Mobius the Frost Monarch
Fox Fire
Ancient Gear Golem
Treeborn Frog
Super Conductor Tyranno
Gorz the Emissary of Darkness
Raiza the Storm Monarch
White Night Dragon
Deep Diver
Caius the Shadow Monarch
Krebons
Tragoedia
Obelisk the Tormentor
Machina Fortress
Tour Guide From the Underworld
Number 39: Utopia
Gachi Gachi Gantetsu
Grenosaurus
Number 17: Leviathan Dragon
Wind-Up Zenmaister
Tiras, Keeper of Genesis
Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon
Gem-Knight Pearl
Raigeki
Swords of Revealing Light
Pot of Greed
Harpie’s Feather Duster
Graceful Charity
Change of Heart
Heavy Storm
Snatch Steal
Premature Burial
Soul Exchange
Scapegoat
United We Stand
Creature Swap
Burden of the Mighty
Pot of Duality
Solemn Judgment
Mirror Force
Call of the Haunted
Ring of Destruction
Torrential Tribute
Metal Reflect Slime
Skill Drain
Divine Wrath
Dark Bribe
Greenkappa
Penguin Soldier
Mysterious Guard
Exiled Force
Old Vindictive Magician
Breaker the Magical Warrior
Grave Squirmer
Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter
Snowman Eater
Fissure
Tribute to the Doomed
Axe of Despair
Mystical Space Typhoon
Horn of the Unicorn
Offerings to the Doomed
Bait Doll
Book of Moon
Autonomous Action Unit
Ante
Big Bang Shot
Fiend’s Sanctuary
Different Dimension Gate
Enemy Controller
Monster Gate
Shield Crush
Fighting Spirit
Forbidden Chalice
Darkworld Shackles
Forbidden Lance
Infected Mail
Ego Boost
Kunai with Chain
Dust Tornado
Windstorm of Etaqua
Magic Drain
Magic Cylinder
Shadow Spell
Blast with Chain
Needle Ceiling
Reckless Greed
Nightmare Wheel
Spell Shield Type-8
Interdimensional Matter Transporter
Compulsory Evacuation Device
Prideful Roar
Half or Nothing
Skill Successor
Pixie Ring
Changing Destiny
Fiendish Chain
Inverse Universe
Miracle’s Wake
Power Frame
Damage Gate
Liberty at Last!
Group 3 (To slap your opponent's smirk off their face):
Luster Dragon
Archfiend Soldier
Mad Dog of Darkness
Charcoal Inpachi
Insect Knight
Gene-Warped Warwolf
Buster Blader
Goblin Attack Force
Bazoo the Soul-Eater
Zombyra the Dark
Slate Warrior
Dark Ruler Ha Des
Freed the Matchless General
Airknight Parshath
Asura Priest
Exarion Universe
Vampire Lord
Toon Gemini Elf
King Tiger Wanghu
Guardian Sphinx
Skilled White Magician
Zaborg the Thunder Monarch
D.D. Assailant
Theban Nightmare
The Tricky
Raging Flame Sprite
Chiron the Mage
Cyber Dragon
Cybernetic Magician
Goblin Elite Attack Force
Doomcaliber Knight
Chainsaw Insect
Card Trooper
Voltic Kong
Botanical Lion
Ancient Gear Knight
Blizzard Dragon
Beast King Barbaros
The Calculator
Gaap the Divine Soldier
Arcana Force XIV – Temperance
Dark Valkyria
Alector, Sovereign of Birds
Twin-Barrel Dragon
Abyssal Kingshark
Jurrac Protops
Hedge Guard
Fabled Ashenveil
Backup Warrior
Ambitious Gofer
Power Giant
Card Guard
Yaksha
Gogogo Golem
Big Jaws
Wind-Up Soldier
Wind-Up Dog
Milla the Temporal Magician
Ape Fighter
Wind-Up Warrior
Group 4 (Small but potent):
Giant Soldier of Stone
Mask of Darkness
Morphing Jar
Muka Muka
Blast Sphere
Big Shield Gardna
Gilasaurus
Possessed Dark Soul
Twin-Headed Behemoth
Makyura the Destructor
Helping Robo for Combat
Zolga
Chaos Necromancer
Stealth Bird
Hyper Hammerhead
Grave Protector
Night Assailant
Pitch-Black Warwolf
Dekoichi the Battlechanted Locomotive
Gyroid
Drillroid
Gravitic Orb
Cloudian – Poison Cloud
Des Mosquito
Mad Reloader
Phantom of Chaos
Cyber Valley
Blue Thunder T-45
Vortex Trooper
DUCKER Mobile Cannon
Worm Barses
Shield Warrior
Dark Resonator
Noisy Gnat
Fabled Raven
Fortress Warrior
Twin-Sword Marauder
Level Warrior
Level Eater )
Naturia Strawberry
Battle Fader Amazoness Sage
Amazoness Trainee
Hardened Armed Dragon Blackwing – Zephyros the Elite
Tanngrisnir of the Nordic Beasts
Shine Knight
Gagaga Magician
Goblindbergh
Psi-Blocker
So yeah, that's the entire 220 card list. With so many reprints of great competitive cards, there's no reason to buy some packs and pull some. However with this, many player's cards will go down in price so you might as well get the original print over the common ones.
Hope you are as psyched about this as I am!
TheTCGLover out!
with only one out of fifty chance to drop TGU this is not the "now everybody can pay it" republication than we wished.
ReplyDeleteHowever, the new way to make a tournament might be fun. I'm gonna test it with my friends
The actual odds of getting a Tour guide is about 1/30-35. The ratios for many of the cards are different. It's unlikely you will pull more than 1 Tiras or Adreus from one box since they are supposedly 5 times more difficult to pull than the other xyz in the set (As said by Konami on their article website).
ReplyDeleteBut you're right, it will take a structure or starter deck to get it to the level where everyone can use it. $20-30 for a rare is crazy and needing 3 just adds to the pain.
What makes TGU so great? Sorry I'm a noob.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog Evil me. Allow me to quickly list why the card is so good.
ReplyDelete- It allows you to summon a monster from your deck, just by summoning it. You can get a sangan which lets you replace the tour guide which you summoned. Essentially, tour guide becomes a free monster search which strengthens your hand on your next turn.
- It allows you to xyz into all different kinds of fun. Zenmaines for defence, Leviathan dragon for Attack power and Leviair to combo with other cards, Like rescue rabbit.
- it's a dark for Allure and Black Luster Soldier.
There's other reasons but those 3 are in my opinion, the 3 best ones to explain why the card is so amazing right now. I hope it gets limited in september and because of the Battle pack, I think that might just happen.