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Force of Will is an anime style ccg that is the bastard child of Magic and Yu-Gi-Oh. However, Force of Will is a lot cheaper than both games (the most expensive card is only around twenty dollars) and it has more waifus and husbandos than either game combined. Building a deck tier one deck in the standard rotation (New Frontiers) can cost < 100 and will be playable for about a year and half. However, this works to the detriment of the game as when a block (cluster) rotates out the card will drop to mere cents on the dollar. The game has a story, but it's poorly written, translated, and most people don't care about it. The story has something to do with various fantasy worlds (Wonderland, Lovecraft, Japanese, etc.) come into conflict, and some antagonist is destroying these worlds.

The first official set released in Japan on December 1st, 2012, but was an incredible flop. The cluster was called "Valhalla", and only three sets were released. Each booster box was 4500 JPY and had fifteen packs, but rulers and uber-rares in the set were far too rare to where you could crack two boxes and only pull three uber-rares. Now, you can crack two booster boxes of a set and pull nearly every rare and uber-rare. This, however works against the game, as cards aren't that rare buying singles will not net you a profit, and when the set rotates out, the cards will drop in price.

The game was released to English speaking audiences in February of 2014 and how been growing in players since.

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