Legend Of Zelda Is Getting Its Own Trading Cards In Australia

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Trading cards based on The Legend of Zelda game series have been announced and will release on June 30th. However, though the cards were first seen at New York Comic-Con, at the moment, they are only listed and available for preorder on EB Game’s Australian website.

 

The cards are based on five games from the Legend of Zelda series, including Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, and A Link Between Worlds. Each individual pack costs $6 and contains 6 cards and a decal or a tattoo. Additionally, there is also a collector’s box which costs $20 and comes with 4 packs, a poster and one of 3 random pins.

 

There are 85 different cards in total, including 23 regular foil and 8 gold foil cards, as well as 12 different decals and 9 tattoos.


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