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Invasion of Chaos Sealed Yu-Gi-Oh! Booster Packs

Since it was first introduced to Japan in 1999, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game has been named as the most successful card games in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records. With a multitude of cards released over the years, there is a multitude of different decks to construct within the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. Containing some of the most powerful monsters ever released in the game, the Invasion of Chaos booster pack released in 2004 and remains relevant to the metagame years later.

How many cards does Invasion of Chaos booster pack contain?

Like all main series Yu-Gi-Oh! packs released in the TCG version of the game, each unopened booster includes nine cards with 24 packs included in a box. The entire set is composed of 112 different cards, with rarities broken down as followed: Two Secret Rare, 10 Ultra Rare, 10 Super Rare, 17 Rare, and 73 Common.

What are some cards found in Invasion of Chaos?

Invasion of Chaos is home to some of the most powerful cards released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Several of these cards were part of the "Chaos" archetype, one of the strongest in the game that revolved around the LIGHT and DARK attributes and the banishing mechanic, including "Dark Magician of Chaos," "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning," and "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End." Other important cards found in the pack are "Dimension Fusion," "Strike Ninja," "Smashing Ground," and some of the first members of the "Ojama" archetype, plus the Trap Card "Compulsory Evacuation Device."

Does Invasion of Chaos have a counterpart in the OCG?

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is the international equivalent to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Original Card Game, released in Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries. The vast majority of sets released in the TCG came out first in the OCG. Invasion of Chaos, however, is not one of these, as its contents were actually a combination of the OCG booster packs Controller of Chaos and Invader of Darkness (as was the name).

What is the set abbreviation for this set?

Invasion of Chaos (IOC) is unique among the Trading Card Game for having two different versions of the set abbreviation printed on its cards. The North American release of this set features the abbreviation IOC-XXX (the X representing the card's number in the set), while the worldwide release in other western territories made us of IOC-ENXXX.

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