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Description
Released in 1999
Bandai Carddass Masters
Complete set of all 182 types (no missing numbers)
I've been collecting for years, but I'm listing it to organize my collection!
■ Contents of the set
- All 182 types + backs
Perfect Visual Collection Cards
72 cards
Official Game Cards
110 cards
+ Includes 10 back cards
- No duplicates
- Organized in numerical order
I've confirmed that all types are included.
■ Condition
- Stored in a file in a dark place
- No bends or major damages
- Please understand minor wear due to aging
In good condition for an item from about 25 years ago.
■ Recommended Points
- Gathering these individually takes a lot of time and effort
- Recommended for those who want to acquire them all at once
- A must-have for collectors from the FFVIII generation!
■ Shipping
- Waterproof + bend protection measures
- Carefully packaged
- Anonymized delivery available
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Immediate purchase is OK.
Thank you!
Carddass Masters
FF
FF8 Cards
Final Fantasy
Square Enix
Triple Triad
Final Fantasy VIII Carddass Masters Complete Set of 182 Types (Including Triple Triad)
Sold For
155,000 Yen ($993.59)
Win it and it arrives at our Tokyo warehouse. We combine your items into one international shipment, billed at actual carrier cost.
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2026-02-19 15:01:02 JST
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Collector Commentary
The Final Fantasy VIII Carddass Masters Complete Set of 182 Types, released in 1999 by Bandai, is a notable collectible for fans of the series, particularly those nostalgic for the game's iconic card game, Triple Triad. Given the popularity of Final Fantasy VIII and its cult status among RPG enthusiasts, complete sets like this are considered rare gems in the collector community, with well-preserved examples commanding a premium. The set's impressive condition, free from major damage and showing only minor wear, underscores the care taken to maintain these cards over the years, making it a solid investment for collectors looking to enhance their Final Fantasy collections. Authentic Japanese releases such as this one maintain a higher perceived value due to their early-run status and preferred storage methods, further solidifying their desirability in the market.