

TOON YU GI OH FREE
Toon Harpie Lady is the next Toon and she also has that standard Toon effect to attack directly while you have Toon World and the opponent has no Toons on top of the standard summoning sickness effect most other Toons have where it cannot attack the turn it was summoned and Toon Harpie Lady does serve as a free Special Summon if you control Toon World and then it becomes backrow removal for 1 card if you controlled a Toon after summoning it that way. Toon Black Luster Soldier is the first Toon and it cannot be Normal Summoned or Set and can only be Special Summoned by tributing Toons from your hand or field whose combined Levels equal or exceed 8 and in return you get a monster who can attack directly while you have Toon World and the opponent has no Toons and it can banish a card the opponent controls once per turn by giving up its attack for said turn. The first archetype to mention is all the new Toon support, helping the archetype with more Spell and Trap options while also transforming old classics into Toon versions. 15 of the 60 cards have been chosen to be Collector’s Rares in this set and they are as follows: Toon Black Luster Soldier, Toon Harpie Lady, Toon Bookmark, Toon Page-Flip, The Chaos Creator, Chaos Daedalus, Chaos Valkyria, Chaos Space, Immortal Phoenix Gearfried, Black Luster Soldier – Envoy of the Beginning, Chaos Emperor Dragon – Envoy of the End, PSY-Framegear Gamma, Stardust Dragon, Pot of Desires, and Pot of Extravagance. To best describe how it looks, I’d say it’s a Parallel Rainbow version of Ultimate Rares. As previously mentioned, Collector’s Rares are making their TCG debut in this set after all the years of being in the OCG. I’ll start by mentioning all the new Collector’s Rares in this set. Now it’ll be time to get into more details about these new cards and reprints to see how this might compare to previous TCG exclusive sets like Shadows in Valhalla and Fists of the Gadgets.

This set was carried on the selling point of new Toons and new Chaos monsters from the beginning on top of the beginning of the Infernoble Knights that would continue in Rise of the Duelist and the major reprint for Pot of Extravagance, and those are in short the biggest noteworthy parts of this set besides the new Collector’s Rare finally coming to the TCG after all the years of it existing overseas.

Hello Pojo Readers, Crunch$G back here to tell you what you should know about the TCG’s newest exclusive side set: Toon Chaos. It’s time to get a little toony once again.
