08-08-2008, 02:50 PM
Here is a list of all the card-pulling methods that I know of. If you know a good, consistent strategy, please post it here.
If you have anything to contribute to to the blister ID list, please post it here.
If you have anything to contribute to to the blister ID list, please post it here.
- Bending (Click to View)
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This one is pretty obvious, just bend the pack; packs containing holo cards should be stiffer. Be cautious of how much force is being applied, as you don't want to cause any damage.
- Blister IDs (Click to View)
- Blister packs are packings where the pack is contained in a cardboard-and-plastic wrapper. On official Konami/UDE single-pack blisters, there is a small number on the front lower right corner. This number is an indication of what your pack is likely to contain. Below is the current list of what each number is likely to yield.
- Light of Destruction (LODT)
- 01 :: Batteryman Industrial Strength // Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner // Nimble Musasabi
- 03 :: Arcana Force XIV - Temperance // Froggy Forcefield // Light Barrier // Sigmorgh, Bird of Divinity
- 04 :: Batteryman Industrial Strength // Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress
- 05 :: Destiny End Dragoon // Nimble Musasabi // Phantom Dragon
- Phantom Darkness (PTDN)
- 02 :: Armageddon Knight
- 22 :: Offering to the Snake Deity // Volcanic Counter
- 24 :: Castle Gate
- Tactical Evolution (TAEV)
- 12 :: Crystal Seer // Rainbow Life
- 21 :: Il Blud // Mormolith // Zombie Master
- 23 :: Thousand-Eyes Jellyfish
- Gladiator's Assault (GLAS)
- 02 :: Gladiator Beast Gaiodiaz
- 03 :: Colosseum - Cage of the Gladiator Beasts // Security Orb
- 04 :: Gladiator Beast Torax // Gladiator's Respite
- 05 :: Evil Hero Malicious Edge
- Shadow of Infinity (SOI)
- 03 :: Ruin, Queen of Oblivion
- Light of Destruction (LODT)
- Foiling (Click to View)
- This one is VERY difficult. Shuffle around the cards inside the pack until you have the middle middle card (your rare or holo) sticking up from the rest. Scrape the area where the card name should be with tinfoil, or other light foil. The name of the card in pack should show up if done correctly. If no card name shows up, you have yourself a Super Rare.
- Freezing (Click to View)
- Place some packs in a freezer for a while, preferably overnight. Packs containing holo cards will puff up, and will seem significantly thicker than regular backs after being frozen.
- Glitch (Click to View)
- Look for packs that have any significant printing errors on the front. Although this method is not guaranteed, it does improve your chances of pulling a holo card out of a specific pack.
- Scaling (Click to View)
- Using a scale (one that can measure in milligrams is preferable), weigh each of the packs in question. Any packs that contain holo cards will be somewhat heavier than packs that don't. However, you generally cannot identify Ultimate Rares; the embossed card image decreases its weight to about the same as a normal rare.