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[http://www.bigorbitcards.co.uk/fire-emblem-cipher/ '''Big Orbit Cards'''] <br> | [http://www.bigorbitcards.co.uk/fire-emblem-cipher/ '''Big Orbit Cards'''] <br> | ||
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Amazon US and EU are also not recommended, because of inflated prices. However, if you have Prime, then booster boxes and starter decks may be an option, but do compare prices. <br> | Amazon US and EU are also not recommended, because of inflated prices. However, if you have Prime, then booster boxes and starter decks may be an option, but do compare prices. <br> | ||
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===Buying Inside Japan=== | ===Buying Inside Japan=== | ||
For the fortunate tacticians to be visiting or living in Japan, you have a mountain of options when it comes to getting the physical products compared to outside. We’ve compiled a ton of information on the hidden gems and big chains, separated by city, as it depends on where you are located. All options listed below for this category will be in Japanese. We’ll do our best to link to their ‘Find Us’ pages for easy locating via Maps and of course it’s always help to know some Japanese when travelling around. <br> | For the fortunate tacticians to be visiting or living in Japan, you have a mountain of options when it comes to getting the physical products compared to outside. We’ve compiled a ton of information on the hidden gems and big chains, separated by city, as it depends on where you are located. All options listed below for this category will be in Japanese. We’ll do our best to link to their ‘Find Us’ pages for easy locating via Maps and of course it’s always help to know some Japanese when travelling around. <br> | ||
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===Trading and Buying Individually=== | ===Trading and Buying Individually=== | ||
Lastly, there are options for trading and buying between individuals. The two most common ways to do this are via the [https://serenesforest.net/forums/index.php?/forum/86-fire-emblem-tcg/ Serenes Forest Forums] or by joining us on [https://discordapp.com/invite/VZU9pqe Discord]. <br> | Lastly, there are options for trading and buying between individuals. The two most common ways to do this are via the [https://serenesforest.net/forums/index.php?/forum/86-fire-emblem-tcg/ Serenes Forest Forums] or by joining us on [https://discordapp.com/invite/VZU9pqe Discord]. <br> |
Revision as of 07:42, 16 July 2018
Contents
Fundamental Merchandise
Booster Boxes
Booster boxes are the main product in Fire Emblem Cipher. Each booster box comes with sixteen packs of the respective series, with ten cards to a pack for a total of 160 cards per box. This is the best way to obtain a large quantity of cards for the cheapest price; though you're subjected to luck. When trying to obtain playsets of Normal or High-Normal cards, booster boxes are recommended as each box will give you a complete set of N and HN. However, if you are looking for specific cards, namely Rares and Super-Rares, then buying singles is recommended. Most players start a series with a couple booster boxes, then purchase singles to complete playsets. Click on the links below to see specific information about each series!
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Starter Decks
Starter decks offer a great introduction to the game. These 50-card decks come with 5 starter-deck exclusive cards not found in the main series, a Main Character marker card, a rulebook, and a paper playmat (all in Japanese). You can start playing the game immediately with these and they are a good way to learn about deck building. Currently, ten starter decks have been released. Click on the links below to find specific information on a particular starter deck:
Starter Deck List (updated: 2018/07/15) |
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Starter Deck 1: War of Shadows -- |
Secondary Merchandise
Sleeves
Intelligent Systems sells packs of 65 standard-size sleeves with character art on them. They release a new set of 4 with each new series. From series 2 onward, these sleeves have metallic effects added on to give off an extra shine. The inside of the sleeves are a bright metallic silver and they can fit a perfect fit sleeve for double sleeving. They are a good thematic way to stylize your decks with your favorite art! Head over to the Card Sleeve Gallery to see!
Note: Some sleeves are now quite rare to find now or very popular so they may be expensive than newer ones.
Cipher Guidebooks
Up to Series 7, Intelligent Systems released a guidebook that contained a full series card catalog as well as introduced more advanced tactics for the game at the time. However, most players are interested in the promotional cards included in the books. Each guidebook comes with two copies of a holographic promo card that are exclusive and boast specific tactical skills.
Note: Some of these cards are highly desirable and the guides are often sold out, making them expensive cards to obtain.
Recommended Shops: AmiAmi, Tokyo Otaku Mode or Amazon JP
MSRP: 1380 yen
Cipher Guidebook List |
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Cipher Guidebook I - Robin (Male): Enigmatic Tactician |
Magazines
Dengeki Nintendo and Nintendo Dream are bi-monthly magazines that sometimes have Cipher related content and promo cards inside. There are two copies of the promo card and sometimes extra goodies inside (See Note below). Also, each magazine issue has limited runs and will be hard to obtain after its' initial production, which can make the promo cards highly desirable and expensive. Check the promo cards page to find how to get each card!
Note: Aug 2016 & 2017 issues of Dengeki Nintendo also include, with the holo promo card, a complete card catalogue for Series 1-4 and 5-8, respectively.
Recommended Shops: Tokyo Otaku Mode, Amazon JP, or any bookstore in Japan
MSRP: ~800 yen
Comiket & Events
Oh, Comiket, the wonderful event held in Japan twice a year, boasting overflowing amounts of doujin and otaku culture. The Cipher team sets up a booth at this event and offers limited products which aren't sold anywhere else. This makes their value on the aftermarket absurdly high, and hard to obtain. It is recommended that if you have a friend attending the event, have them pick you up what you want or go experience it yourself!
To the right here, is Cipher's promotional banner for C91 (December 2016)
The Lyn promotional card is given out to anyone who attended.
The Character Boxes are the most desirable products of Comiket, and come with a deck box with card divider, storage box, 2 exclusive packs of 65 sleeves, 4 unique marker cards, and a promotional card. After the event, these boxes can vary in price considerably, though being upward of 10,000 yen is very likely. The individual items broken down can cost a lot themselves, as the cards are what every collector is looking for the most. Be wary of your funds, Tacticians.
Cipher Festival and Summer Party are some other events exclusively dedicated to Fire Emblem Cipher which are held in February and July respectively. The latter is new for 2018 and looks to be a fun experience with mini games, duelling areas, and of course goods all related to Fire Emblem!
Ways to Obtain
We're breaking this guide down into three categories: 'Buying Outside Japan', ‘Buying In Japan', and ‘Trading and Buying Individually’. For the lucky tacticians who are in Japan, you get access to so much more than the ones outside, who would otherwise require a proxy or pay shipping costs!
Buying Outside Japan
As with any TCG, singles are the best way to complete decks for the cheapest price. The card market is a fickle thing, as prices fluctuate with changes in the demand. We suggest if you're searching for lots of N and HN cards, booster boxes will give you tons and a set ratio for the R and SRs for less cost. However, if you are after certain cards, it's best to go for singles. Check the list below:
Outside Japan List |
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Overall Recommendation |
Buying Inside Japan
For the fortunate tacticians to be visiting or living in Japan, you have a mountain of options when it comes to getting the physical products compared to outside. We’ve compiled a ton of information on the hidden gems and big chains, separated by city, as it depends on where you are located. All options listed below for this category will be in Japanese. We’ll do our best to link to their ‘Find Us’ pages for easy locating via Maps and of course it’s always help to know some Japanese when travelling around.
Note: You may find the same shop in our list that has branches in other cities, but we don’t list them because we haven’t found they carry Cipher (Hobby Station - Fukuoka for example).
Note: You will have to pay Japanese sales tax of 8% and not every shop includes that tax into its price tag (varies between shop). Keep an eye out for this!
Inside Japan List |
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Across Japan |
Trading and Buying Individually
Lastly, there are options for trading and buying between individuals. The two most common ways to do this are via the Serenes Forest Forums or by joining us on Discord.
Trading and Buying List |
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Serenes Forest Forums |