The new Aroma cards are set to be released in the Phantom Nightmare core booster pack. The Phantom Nightmare pack will include a bonus pack. The new Aroma cards are part of an archetype of Plant monsters that were introduced in Clash of Rebellions.
Characteristics | Values |
---|---|
Name of Cards | "Aroma" |
Archetype | Plant monsters |
Cards' Names Derivation | Various species of flowers used to produce essential oils |
Cards' Appearance | Humans wielding staffs covered in plants |
Cards' Effects | Continuous Effect and Trigger Effect |
Continuous Effect | Applies when the controller has more LP than the opponent |
Trigger Effect | Activates when the controller gains LP |
What You'll Learn
Phantom Nightmare +1 Bonus Pack
Each pack contains 1 card. The set contains 19 cards:
1 Quarter Century Secret Rare
The Ultra Rare and Super Rare cards are also available as Quarter Century Secret Rare, and they are the same as the ones included in Phantom Nightmare.
The Phantom Nightmare +1 Bonus Pack includes cards used by the Paradox Brothers and Sergey Volkov. It introduces new members/support for the "Aroma", Archfiend, Diabellstar, Dracoslayer, Earthbound, Favorite, Gate Guardian, Ghoti, Goblin, Guardian, Horus, Majespecter, Memento, Phantasm, Polymerization, Raidraptor, Rank-Up-Magic, Rebellion, Rose and Snake-Eye archetypes. It also introduces the first support for the "Skull Guardian", White Aura, and Yubel archetypes.
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Mega-Tin Mega Pack
The Mega-Tin Mega Pack is a set of cards released with the 2015 and 2018 Mega-Tins. The 2015 Mega-Tin Mega Pack contains 247 cards, made up of a year's worth of Booster Packs from the sets Primal Origin, Duelist Alliance, The New Challengers, and Secrets of Eternity. The 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack contains cards from the sets "Maximum Crisis", "Code of the Duelist", "Circuit Break", and "Extreme Force".
The Mega-Tin Mega Pack is a great way to get your hands on a variety of different cards and boost your collection. The packs contain a mix of common, rare, and super rare cards, as well as some exclusive cards that can only be found in the Mega-Tin.
The 2015 Mega-Tin Mega Pack features cards such as "Galaxy Mirror Sage", "Heliosphere Dragon", "Artifact Moralltach", and "Noble Knight Brothers". The pack also includes powerful monsters like "Number 62: Galaxy-Eyes Prime Photon Dragon" and "Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon".
The 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Pack, on the other hand, contains cards like "Speedroid Skull Marbles", "Majesty Maiden, the True Dracocaster", "Digital Bug LEDybug", and "World Chalice Guardragon". This pack also includes powerful monsters like "Supreme King Z-ARC" and "Topologic Bomber Dragon".
Both the 2015 and 2018 Mega-Tin Mega Packs are a great way to boost your collection and get your hands on some powerful and exclusive cards.
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Clash of Rebellions
The Clash of Rebellions Booster Pack contains 90 cards, or 113 cards in the Master Set. In the Japanese OCG, there are 5 cards per pack and 30 packs per box. The TCG version contains 100 cards, or 106 in the Master Set. There are 9 cards per pack, 24 booster packs per box, and 12 display boxes per case.
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Phantom Nightmare core booster set
Phantom Nightmare is a Core Booster set in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It was the third Core Booster of Series 12, following Age of Overlord, and was released on February 3, 2024.
The set contains 100 new cards, including:
- 10 Secret Rares
- 14 Ultra Rares
- 26 Super Rares
- 50 Commons
Twenty-four of these cards are also available as Quarter-Century Secret Rares, and one special card is only available as a Quarter-Century Secret Rare. Each pack contains nine cards, and each box contains 24 packs.
The Phantom Nightmare booster set introduces new Effect Monsters, Spells, and Traps that are similar to those from Yubel, a character from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. It also includes new Ritual Monsters and a new World Premiere Pyro theme.
The set was released in different languages, including Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Portuguese.
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Plant Pile
The "Aroma" archetype is a set of Plant-type monsters in the card game Yu-Gi-Oh! that benefit from having more Life Points (LP) than the opponent. The deck is largely focused on messing around with both players' LP in order to gain an advantage.
The "Aroma" archetype consists of two types of cards: "Aromage" and "Aromaseraphy". "Aromage" cards are named after various species of flowers used to produce essential oils, and their artwork depicts humans wielding staffs covered in plants. "Aromage" monsters appear as spellcasters. "Aromaseraphy" cards are named after various herbs, flowers, and spices that are used for aromatherapy, and their artwork depicts angelic wings.
The "Aroma" deck contains three Continuous Trap Cards that assist the controller by turning LP gains into a usable asset: "Dried Winds", "Humid Winds", and "Blessed Winds". "Dried Winds" allows the controller to target and destroy a monster the opponent controls each time they gain LP. "Humid Winds" allows the controller to search for "Aroma" monsters from their deck, at the cost of 1000 LP. "Blessed Winds" allows the controller to send a Plant monster from their hand or field to the graveyard, or shuffle a Plant from their graveyard into their deck, in order to regain 500 LP.
The "Aroma" deck also contains a Field Spell Card called "Aroma Garden", which grants the controller 500 LP during their turn when they control an "Aroma" monster, and bolsters the attack and defense of all their monsters by 500 until the end of the opponent's next turn.
The "Aroma" archetype also includes a support card called "Aroma Jar", which is a Flip monster with a Flip effect that bestows 500 LP upon the controller during either player's End Phase while it remains face-up.
The "Aroma" deck is considered niche and the cards are not expected to be too expensive.
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Frequently asked questions
The new aroma cards are included in the Phantom Nightmare core booster set.
The Phantom Nightmare set was released in late April 2023.
The Phantom Nightmare cards are unlikely to be too expensive as Aroma is a niche deck. The cards are super rare and common, so they should not exceed 1€ per card.