"Let me see what's in this bronze bag!" Once the little fatty finished buying, he immediately found an empty seat and tore open a pack of bronze cards. Then, he pulled out five cards from the pack.
Compared to the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms card, the Yu-Gi-Oh card was slightly bigger. The background color was also changed from the silver of the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms card to a slightly darker orange. Other than that, it was basically no different from the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms card.
The top half of the card was a picture, while the bottom half was the data of the card, as well as the explanation of the special effects and skills.
"This is … Chestnut Ball, serial number 000001!" The first "Yu-Gi-Oh" card that Little Fatty saw in his life was a chestnut ball card. It was a 1-star card.
After that, Little Fatty opened a two-star card and a three-star card respectively. However, when Little Fatty was looking forward to seeing if there would be any high-level cards at the bottom of the pile, the result was that both of them were one-star cards.
"Cheap things really don't have good things!" Little Fatty muttered. Then, he opened all ten bronze card packs in one breath.
After counting, other than the ten guaranteed 1-star to 3-star cards, the remaining 20 cards had a total of one five-star card, three four-star cards, and five three-star cards. The rest were all one-star and two-star cards.
Based on this probability, it was almost impossible to complete the collection of the entire illustration handbook with just the bronze card packs. This was because the probability of a high-level card was too small.
However, as the 10 packs of 50 bronze card packs were all opened, Little Fatty's illustration handbook had been collected by about one-sixth. In these 10 packs of bronze card packs, only 10 cards were duplicated. The rest were all individual cards. This made Little Fatty very happy. Looking at the originally empty illustration handbook gradually filling up with cards, to Little Fatty, this was the happiest thing for him.
"Let me see what's in this bronze flash card pack!" Little Fatty immediately became interested in this flash card pack that only got one free if he bought ten packs. He tore it open directly.
Through the packaging, he could feel that there was only one card in this small flash card pack.
Indeed, there was only one card inside, but this card was cooler than all the other cards.
First of all, the color of the card background was no longer a dull orange. Instead, it had turned into a sparkling gold.
The word 'glittering' wasn't used to describe the color of gold, but it was truly glittering. When the card was taken out of the package, the sun outside shone on the back of the card, and the entire back of the card instantly shone with a dazzling light, almost blinding the little fatty's eyes.
The front of the card was also printed using golden and shiny printing technology. Moreover, there was an additional diamond-like frame at the edge of the card. Even the monster concept art inside had a different color scheme.
This flash card directly pulled a huge distance away from the ordinary cards. It was full of character, which made Little Fatty very satisfied.
If he had to say what he wasn't satisfied with, it would probably be this flash card. It was actually the flash card of Chestnut Ball again, this one star monster number 000001.
"Another one star monster. I already have three Chestnut Ball cards!" Little Fatty complained. Just now, in the ten bronze card packs, he had already opened three Chestnut Ball cards. It was the only card that had three duplicates among all the cards.
Even if Little Fatty was a fool, he understood that this Chestnut Ball was similar to Lu Su and Jia Xu in The Legend of the Three Kingdoms. They were all given away as free cards after buying them.
"Forget it, since you're a flash card …" Little Fatty sighed, then inserted this Chestnut Ball flash card into the first page of the illustration handbook, into the first Chestnut Ball card slot.
Although it was designed that one card slot could only be inserted into one card slot, it could still be stuffed in forcefully. Moreover, the two cards were stuffed tightly, and it wouldn't be easy for them to fall out of the originally loose card slot.
Immediately after, Little Fatty started the work of opening a total of 100 silver card packs.
There were a total of 1000 cards in the 100 silver card packs, so just counting these cards was a very heavy task.
However, under the temptation of filling up the illustration handbook, Little Fatty was still full of excitement as he counted the packs of cards.
Not to mention the cards that had a fixed probability of being given away, among the 300 2-star to 6-star cards that were randomly distributed, Little Fatty received a total of 2 6-star cards, 28 5-star cards, 57 4-star cards, 75 3-star cards, and 138 2-star cards.
In general, the probability was still quite low.
And these 1000 cards naturally couldn't fill up the rest of the illustration booklet. Instead, there were a large number of duplicate cards. Among them, the most duplicate was the chestnut ball. The little fatty actually opened a total of 32 chestnut balls. On average, out of every three silver card packs, there would be one chestnut ball. The little fatty was so angry that he wanted to tear these chestnut balls up on the spot.
After counting, there were already 211 cards in the 248-numbered illustration handbook. What made Little Fatty most proud was that he had actually collected all the 2-star cards. As for the 1-star cards, there were still 9 cards that had not been collected.
He still lacked 5 3-star cards and 4 4-star cards.
Most of the cards that were missing were 5-star and 6-star cards. There were 6 5-star cards missing, 10 6-star cards missing, and none of the last three 7-star cards were missing.
As for the 10 flash card packs, Little Fatty was a little depressed. Because there were only 10 silver flash card packs, Little Fatty naturally hoped that in these 10 silver flash card packs, there would be no duplicate flash cards.
But there were still two duplicates among the 10 cards. Little Fatty was so angry that he wanted to hit someone. However, the only thing that made Little Fatty feel satisfied was that he actually got a 5-star flash card from the silver flash card pack. Moreover, Little Fatty actually didn't have the normal card body of this flash card. It was a 5-star magic card, the Sword of Protection of Light.
It was worth mentioning that in the original "Yu-Gi-Oh" magic card pack, there were no stars for magic cards and trap cards. However, in order to unify the cards, Boss Jia set a star rating for both magic cards and trap cards.
At the same time, an additional rule was added. The star rating of the magic card and trap card could only be used if it was lower than or equal to the star rating of the monster summoned in a battle.
To put it simply, in a competition, the highest you could summon was a 4-star monster. Then, you could only use magic cards and trap cards that were no higher than 4-star. Only after summoning a 5-star or 6-star monster could you use more powerful magic cards and trap cards.
After opening all the silver card packs, Little Fatty finally set his eyes on the last gold card pack.
Because the box of the gold card pack was really too beautiful, Little Fatty decided to take out the cards without damaging the box. He wanted to take these boxes back for his collection.
Therefore, after a series of careful operations, all 200 cards in the golden card pack were finally taken out.
There were indeed a lot of five-star and six-star cards in the golden card pack. After a final count, the five-star ordinary Light Protection Sword Sealing Sword was also drawn out. All the five-star cards were only missing the Black Magic Shooter. There were still three six-star cards left, including the most famous Green Eyes White Dragon among all the cards.
In addition, there were still two 3-star cards left, and all the 4-star cards were actually all collected by luck. As for the three legendary 7-star fantasy cards, of course the little fatty didn't draw any of them, and they were still sitting there empty.
The only thing that was more depressing was that there were still 9 1-star cards left, because there were no 1-star cards in the gold card pack. This was very awkward.
"I'll go buy another 10 bronze card packs!" Little Fatty muttered. Anyway, bronze card packs were cheap, and 10 packs were only 200 yen. Little Fatty decided to collect all the 1-star cards first.
So, Little Fatty ran back to line up again. At this time, it was already 11: 30 in the morning. Little Fatty had spent a full hour and a half organizing all kinds of cards. In the end, the line was still there, and there were still people lining up to buy "Yu-Gi-Oh" cards.
It seemed that our Boss Jia could make a fortune again.
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