More cards are coming to Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links by way of the Rampage of the Forest minibox. The latest set in the popular digital card game releases March 13 and duelists can build (and strengthen) their decks with new Insect and Plant cards like the cover card for this set the Metamorphosed Insect Queen.An upgraded version of Weevil's signature Insect Queen card, this Insect monster protects the other Insect monsters on your field from battle and card effects. This card can also increase its attack by tributing a monster, increasing its already powerful 2800 attack stat to gargantuan levels.
A new Plant archetype, the Sylvan cards, introduced in Rampage of the Forest allows players to excavate cards from their deck to activate powerful effects. Cards like Dark Core, Hey, Turnade! and Memory Loss are great spell and trap cards that can be used in any deck so be sure to try and pick them up.
Here are all the cards in the Rampage of the Forest minibox.
ULTRA RARE
Armored Bee
Metamorphosed Insect Queen
SUPER RARE
The Rock Spirit
Dark Core
Doom Dozer
Gigaplant
Memory Loss
Sylvan Komushroomo
Hey, Trunade
Cocoon of Ultra Evolution
RARE
Winged Rhynos
Insect Knight
Des Mosquito
Alpacaribou, Mystical Beast of the Forest
Spikeshield with Chain
Sylvan Peaskeeper
Sylvan Marshalleaf
Sylvan Flowerknight
Sylvan Hermitree
Sylvan Bladefender
Resonance Insect
World Carrotweight Champion
Gravity Lash
Arrivalrivals
NORMAL
Cockroach Knight
Demotion
Spatial Collapse
Blessings of the Nile
Numbing Grub in the Ice Barrier
Desert Protector
Cross-Sword Beetle
Rocket Pilder
Full House
Mirro Mail
Sylvan Guardioak
Sylvan Mikorange
Sylvan Snapdrassinagon
Sylvan Lotuswain
Sylvan Waterslide
Duck Dummy
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