Gift Exchange
Normal / Spell
Both players banish 1 card from their Decks, face-down, and if they do, during the End Phase of this turn, both players add to their hands the card their opponent banished by this effect.
CARD ID: 82257940
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maximum Crisis | MACR-EN090 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Advent Calendar (2018) | AC18-EN016 | Super Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
Madolche Baaple, a toy version of Geargiaccelerator, Wattjustment, a toy version of Gem-Knight Lazuli and an image of Scrap Kong appear in this card's artwork.
The appearance of Scrap Kong and the reaction of the goblin receiving the shirt depicting the aforementioned monster is depicted on is a reference to the 2chan meme of how useless it is (ignoring Scrap Factory).
It could also be depicting the goblin kid being annoyed that everyone else got a new toy, while all he got was a shirt, a possible reference to the " joke.
The goblins in this card's artwork also appear in the artwork of Fukubiki, Mamemaki, and Onikuji. He wears his shirt in the artworks of Matching Outfits and Yaminabe Party.
The scene on this card depicts younger versions of the goblins on Oh Tokenbaum!" (or, presumably, their sons), on Christmas morning; the previous card presumably takes place the night before on Christmas Eve or later in the day.
This card was released on December 20, 2014 in Japan, to celebrate the upcoming Christmas that year.
The appearance of Scrap Kong and the reaction of the goblin receiving the shirt depicting the aforementioned monster is depicted on is a reference to the 2chan meme of how useless it is (ignoring Scrap Factory).
It could also be depicting the goblin kid being annoyed that everyone else got a new toy, while all he got was a shirt, a possible reference to the " joke.
The goblins in this card's artwork also appear in the artwork of Fukubiki, Mamemaki, and Onikuji. He wears his shirt in the artworks of Matching Outfits and Yaminabe Party.
The scene on this card depicts younger versions of the goblins on Oh Tokenbaum!" (or, presumably, their sons), on Christmas morning; the previous card presumably takes place the night before on Christmas Eve or later in the day.
This card was released on December 20, 2014 in Japan, to celebrate the upcoming Christmas that year.