Sponsored.  We are both pleasantly surprised and thrilled by the overwhelming reception for Grand Archive TCG in LGSs globally.  Your support as buyers, sellers, stores, players, and collectors has made us one of the best-selling indie TCGs last year, according to ICv2 and TCGplayer, and we hope to continue improving upon each set and iteration of Grand Archive TCGMercurial Heart, releasing on May 17, is an expansion set that supports all seven classes, and the advanced elements found in Azoth (astra, neos, and umbra).  In this article, we’ll be covering the new strategies players can explore found in MRC, as well as its accompanying Re:Collection decks.

Increased Interactions
Our first goal in designing Mercurial Heart was to include a sufficient number of generic interaction cards for promoting interactive decision-making and strategic plays.  Losing to a deck, pulling up the Grand Archive Index to search for a card that could aid your deck in that particular matchup, and not finding any is disheartening for constructed formats and competitive players.

There might always be unfavorable matchups between various decks in a meta, but having access to more generic answers that interact with a broader range of strategies will reduce the advantages of certain decks with proper preparation and side boarding.

Collector Ultra Rares
We are bringing back the CUR (Collector’s Ultra Rare)!  Previously only found in Dawn of Ashes first edition booster boxes, CURs are serialized and uniquely stamped versions of some of the most desired Grand Archive cards.  The CSRs and the CUR found in Mercurial Heart first edition booster box are exclusive to this first edition printing.

Re:Collection
Discover a new way to play Grand Archive TCG through the memories and recollections of Silvie and Tristan.  Explore Silvie's friendship with slimes of every color with Silvie, Slime Sovereign, and Manipulate the shadows at your whim with Tristan, Shadowdancer!

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