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Revision as of 00:35, 6 October 2016
Individual Cards by Colours
If you wanna search for a specific individual character card, type "Character name" followed by (Cipher) in the search bar.If you're looking for multiple cards in general, click any of these colours to start off with, then click on the character links to find what you want.
Each card is sorted out by character in their different colours.
Starter Decks
Each Trial Deck comes 50 cards, where some are exclusive cards that can't be found in a booster box.
Click below on a button to find out which deck gives what specific card in each deck.
Booster Series
Each Series has 100 different types of cards, with rarities for each card spanning from Normal (N), High Normal (HN), Rare (R) and Super Rare (SR).
There's also the guaranteed R+ in each box and the off chance of having an SR+ instead. Starting in set 5, R+ and SR+ have alternate arts.
Promotional Cards
These cards are split into sets depending on the Booster Series.
They can be obtained from local tournaments in the form of a tournament pack, magazines like Nintendo Dream or Nintendo Dengeki or the official Fire Emblem Cipher Guides.
Click the link below to look for a specific promo card. The card pages tell you which promo comes from where.
Merchandise Guide (Under Construction)
If you're wondering about the specifics of different products, plan on buying some, or wondering where to purchase merchandise, follow the link below for details.
Galleries
There are many artists working hard to provide us with top quality art. Make sure to give them your utmost support to keep Cipher looking the best it is. Unfortunately, we haven't assembled a directory for the artists, though you'll always be able to find the artist on the bottom right corner of any given card.
- If you're ever interested in seeing the full-art pictures without any card game mechanics, there are many of them released. Try looking on Pixiv, certain artists like to share their original Cipher images. The Cipher Artwork Collection artbooks, sold exclusively at events, may be hard to come by, but are filled with a plethora of full art images that haven't made it on the internet.
These pages have many large images, be wary of your internet connection's capability of loading these pages.
Editor's Resources
- Guide to editing on the FE0 Wiki
- Recycle Bin (backups of deleted pages)
Elements to Add
- Add Merchandise Section
- Complete Artist/Quotes
- Continue Series 6 Coverage
- Quality of Life changes