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Battle of Omni Booster Box BT05 (Digimon Card Game)

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Original price £96.00
Original price £96.00 - Original price £96.00
Original price £96.00
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£44.99 - £44.99
Current price £44.99

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1x Sealed Booster Box containing 24 booster packs from the Battle of Omni expansion of the Digimon Card Game.

A card game featuring the famous DIGIMON series! Uses the simple but unique strategic game system created by renowned American game designer Ryan Miller. “Raising” & “Evolving” hold the keys to victory, just like the original story! All time fan favourite Omnimon appears as the main character of the set! Set 5 also includes characters from the Digimon console game “Cyber Sleuth” that all Digimon fans will love!

Features:

• There are 112 cards to collect across this series, with 5 different rarities to look out for.

• This product contains cards from the Japanese release BT05.

• Each pack contains 12 cards.

Contents:

• 24 x Booster Packs

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