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Limited Edition Draccus Card
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Limited Edition Draccus Card
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Not to be confused with our adorable plushie Draccus, this limited edition Draccus monster card was created to wreak havoc with its fellow monstrous creatures as a King of Tokyo and New York!
This card was designed and donated to us by IELLO Games as a Worldbuilders exclusive, and only a limited number are available so get yours while you can!
Find more officially licensed merchandise in our Kingkiller Chronicle collection.
All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.
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Not to be confused with our adorable plushie Draccus, this limited edition Draccus monster card was created to wreak havoc with its fellow monstrous creatures as a King of Tokyo and New York!
This card was designed and donated to us by IELLO Games as a Worldbuilders exclusive, and only a limited number are available so get yours while you can!
Find more officially licensed merchandise in our Kingkiller Chronicle collection.
All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.
The Draccus is playable with both King of Tokyo (the original game) and King of New York (a stand-alone spin-off). The Draccus does not come with evolution cards or stand-up base, and the games themselves are not included in this item. If you don't have the games yet, you can get them with the Draccus Card included here:
Created in 2004 in Nancy by Cédric Barbé and Patrice Boulet, today IELLO is a globally recognized board game publisher and distributor. The business has grown from mail order collectible cards to acting as a wholesaler distributor. In 2008, it diversified again by beginning to co-publish, a work that includes translating and adapting games to the French culture. This new activity naturally evolved in 2009 into its current state: publishing their own games.