Those who played in Wild Resurgence pre-release events were given Tournament Packs from DragonBallSuper Card Game which could result in cards featuring Gohan, Cabba, or others. DBSCG DragonBall
and The Cell Games. Today, we reveal Tournament Pack cards released during the competitive events surroundingThe fun thing about Tournament Packs is that the cards that be found within these promotional items given to players at competitive events are that they lack theme the way that the actual expansions do.
These cards can feature any character and focus on any time from the series. In this first preview of Tournament Pack cards from this latest wave, we get a card featuring Son Gohan back when he still had his tail. This shows Gohan glowing with power, raging out in his original and adorable outfit, which dates to the early days of thedepiction of Kami and another with Super Saiyan Cabba from
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