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Forsaken Souls and Coloring Battle Cards Crossover Set!

 

Two awesome trading card games have teamed up! Forsaken Souls and Coloring Battle Cards are both games that let players color their own cards, making each card completely unique and one-of-a-kind. This crossover set of Coloring Battle Cards features Forsaken Souls artwork, putting a fun and darker twist on the traditional Coloring Battle Cards design. The expansion pack includes one brand new character card and 10 additional cards, as well 2 promo cards for a total of 13 cards. The set also introduces a new mechanic to the game- the stacking ability- which allows you to combine character cards and unlock new effects! The Champion's stacking ability allows it to use abilities that can normally only be used by certain types of cards, such as dragons or knights. This adds even more strategic depth to the game, which is enjoyed by kids and adults alike. You can combine 2 of these expansion sets to create a fully playable deck! 

You can support both of these indie TCGs by purchasing the new set here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/364063597283 

and follow them on Instagram @coloring_battle_cards and @xforsakensoulsx




Here are the cards in the set:




















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