UNBOXING A DREAM OF A BOX - PART THE MISTVEIL (JAPANESE SET)
TLDRJoin in for a special unboxing episode featuring a Japanese booster box from Japan. The host, fresh from their trip, shares the excitement of opening this prized possession, discussing the art, foils, and cards from the Flesh and Blood game. Despite missing out on the elusive gold packs, the joy of unboxing and discovering the beautifully crafted Japanese cards is palpable. The video captures the thrill of the event and the stunning card designs, making it a must-watch for fans and collectors alike.
Takeaways
- 🎉 The video is an unboxing of a Japanese booster box of 'Art the Mfield', a special edition from Japan.
- 🛍️ The unboxer got the booster box from coupons and dickets, and considers it one of their prized possessions.
- 📚 The unboxer mentions the importance of the translations provided for both Japanese and English players.
- 🤔 There is some confusion about the rarity of 'gold packs', which the unboxer does not seem to have in their box.
- 🔍 The unboxer does not plan to separate the cards but will go straight into opening the packs.
- 🌟 The first foil rare and two tokens, New and Zen, are revealed, with Zen being a fun character to play during the event.
- 🏆 The unboxer expresses excitement about pulling an 'M' card, specifically card number 162, and discusses the art and mechanics of the game.
- 🎭 The video highlights the significance of Flesh and Blood entering the Japanese competitive scene and the depth added by the Japanese language edition.
- 🎨 The unboxer admires the art and foiling of the cards, noting the movement and energy it adds to the game.
- 📈 The unboxer talks about the reprints in the set and the masterful use of foils by the game's artists.
- 🎖️ The unboxer is particularly excited about pulling a 'Misted 100' card, which is a legendary card with beautiful foiling.
- 🧧 The unboxer wraps up by sharing their overall enjoyment of the unboxing experience and the hope to share more in the future.
Q & A
What is the special episode about?
-The special episode is about unboxing a Japanese booster box of 'Art the Mfield' from Flesh and Blood, a card game.
How did the host acquire the booster box?
-The host acquired the booster box using coupons and dickets.
What makes the Japanese booster box special to the host?
-The Japanese booster box is special to the host because it is one of their prized possessions and they got it from their recent trip to Japan.
What is the significance of the Japanese set for Flesh and Blood?
-The Japanese set is significant for Flesh and Blood as it marks the game's entry into the Japanese competitive scene, adding depth and flavor to the cards.
Why are the gold packs mentioned in the script?
-The gold packs are mentioned because they are a special type of pack that some people receive, but the host did not have any in their box.
What is the host's approach to opening the packs?
-The host opens the packs without separating the cards, going straight for the contents and enjoying the experience of discovering what's inside.
What does the host think about the art on the Japanese cards?
-The host finds the art on the Japanese cards to be beautiful and adds a lot of depth and flavor to the game.
What is the host's opinion on the foiling of the cards?
-The host appreciates the foiling on the cards, stating that it gives a lot of movement and energy to the card design.
What is the host's strategy for dealing with the Japanese cards they opened?
-The host plans to keep the Japanese cards as they are precious moments and memories from their trip to Japan.
What is the host's experience with the Japanese TCG scene?
-The host finds the Japanese TCG scene to be intense, passionate, and perfectionist, with a very structured and fair distribution of cards.
What is the host's reaction to pulling a '10,000 Years' card?
-The host is excited and happy about pulling the '10,000 Years' card, considering it a great hit and a memorable moment from the unboxing.
Outlines
🗼 Unboxing a Japanese Booster Box of 'Flesh and Blood'
The host of the video welcomes viewers to a special episode, having just returned from Japan with a Japanese booster box of the card game 'Flesh and Blood'. Acquired through coupons and tickets, the box is a prized possession. The host mentions the unique experience of opening packs in Japan and the excitement of not knowing what's inside, aside from the absence of gold packs. The video promises an exploration of the contents, with a focus on the art and rarity of the cards, including some familiar ones and new discoveries. The host also highlights the significance of the game's expansion into the Japanese market and the aesthetic appeal of the Japanese language on the cards.
🃏 Excitement Unfolding: Opening Packs and Discovering Rare Cards
Continuing the unboxing, the host expresses delight in opening the packs, despite the lack of sleep after returning from Japan. The video captures the thrill of discovering a 'Misted 100' card with a legendary status and the joy of finding beautiful foils. The host appreciates the artistry and foiling techniques used by 'Flesh and Blood', noting the movement and energy added to the cards. There's also a discussion about the distribution of Marvels in the set, now appearing on common cards, which the host finds exciting. The summary includes the anticipation of finding 'M' cards and the satisfaction of uncovering a double 'M' card with a Mystic Ninja theme.
🎭 The Aesthetics and Mechanics of the Japanese Set
In this segment, the host delves into the details of the Japanese set, highlighting the unique art and mechanics such as the 'Tiger State of Mind' and 'Tiger Body' cards, which change color depending on the card type. The host also discusses the consistency and fairness of Japanese card distribution, where every box offers similar odds. The video features the excitement of pulling out a '10,000 Years Reunion' card, which has a significant impact on gameplay. The host's enthusiasm for the art and mechanics of the set is palpable, as they continue to reveal more cards and discuss their potential in-game strategies.
🌟 Wrapping Up the Unboxing with Final Thoughts
As the unboxing session comes to an end, the host reflects on the overall experience, expressing a wish for more time in Japan and a desire to share more content with the viewers. The summary includes the host's admiration for the Japanese card game scene, characterized by intensity and perfectionism. The final packs reveal more beautiful foils and a 'Crouching Tiger' card with an intriguing effect. The host concludes by tidying up and expressing hope for future opportunities to share more about 'Flesh and Blood', leaving viewers with a sense of anticipation for what's to come.
Mindmap
Keywords
Japanese Booster Box
Gold Packs
Foil Cards
Marvel
Sealed Events
Flesh and Blood
Japanese Competitive Scene
Translations
Crouching Tiger
Mystic Action
Highlights
Unboxing a Japanese booster box of Flesh and Blood, a prized possession.
The excitement of opening packs with potential rare and foil cards.
No gold packs in the box, but still a great experience.
First foil rare and tokens revealed.
Zen, a fun character to play during the event.
First M card, Maul, with beautiful art.
The importance of Flesh and Blood entering the Japanese competitive scene.
Special Marvel cards possibly only in gold packs.
The depth and flavor added to the cards in Japanese.
Challenges of obtaining Japanese packs outside of Japan.
A rare find, Misted 100, with a legendary card.
The joy of finding foils and the art of Flesh and Blood cards.
Reprints and the mastery of foil application in the set.
Marvel cards now appearing on common cards, a new approach.
The unique aspect of Tiger State of Mind and its color scheme change.
A sneaky card with potential strategic uses.
The final pack reveals and the overall enjoyment of the unboxing.
Reflections on the Japanese TCG scene and its fairness.
The final M card, 10,000 Years, with a powerful effect.