2003 Neopets Battle For Meridell Set Single Cards
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Neopets Series Trading Cards
Base set 2003
The first Neopets card
set was simply an introductory 234-card set, with no prevailing theme
whatsoever. This set introduced the card types Basic Neopet, Experienced
Neopet, Hero, Villain, Item, Equipment, and "Something Has
Happened!". The Basic Neopet types that were introduced were Aishas,
Korbats, Myncis, Scorchios, Shoyrus, Kacheeks, Acaras, Lupes, Wockies, Poogles,
Eyries, and Grarrls.
Battle For Meridell 2003
This expansion's release
was coordinated with an online plot/war, which was set in the virtual feudal-themed
land of Meridell. Thus, the 140 cards in this set were designed with a Middle Ages-like
style. This expansion introduced ten new species of Neopets, (Basic Type:
Blumaroo, Draik, Gelert, Ixi, Meerca, Quiggle, Skeith, Uni, Usul, and Zafara)
in addition to the Location card type.
The Return of Dr. Sloth 2004
Intending to be tied
into an online plot, this set was released in 2004 & the online tie-in was
delayed until early 2008 due to workload. This
set totaled 100 cards. This expansion's theme was space, providing players with
futuristic and robotic items and equipment. Six new Neopet species made their
debut in this expansion (Basic Type: Cybunny, Grundo, Jetsam, Jubjub, and
Kougra).
Mystery Island 2004
Based upon a tropical
island locale, this 100-card expansion provided no new card types, but did
introduce four new Neopet species, including the Pteri and Techo (other Basic
Type: Krawk and Peophin). The related plot was the Secret of the Volcano mystery
plot in Fall 2003, but the plot and the expansion were not released together.
Hannah and the Ice Caves 2004
Revolving around a
central popular game character known as Hannah the Usul, a substantial plot was
released on the Neopets website along with this 150-card set; it was also the
first set to have "secret" cards (5 Jelly cards 151/150-Jelly Poogle,
152/150-Jelly Shoyru, 153/150-Jelly World, 154/150-Jelly Puppyblew, and
155/150-Orange Jelly). The locale for this expansion, released in October 2004,
was a wintry, icy environment. This expansion introduced the Basic Neopets known as the Bori, and the Bruce
(other Basic Type: Elephante, Flotsam, Kyrii, and Moehog). One new card type
was released: Fates.
Curse of Maraqua 2005
This 120-card expansion
revolved around the underwater city of Maraqua, which was rebuilt during the
plot of the same name on the Neopets website. Four new Neopet species were
released with this set, including the Yurble (other Basic Type: Chomby, Lenny,
and Tuskaninny).
Lost Desert 2005
This 100-card expansion
took players to the shifting sands of the Lost Desert. Basic Neopets released
in this expansion are the Ruki, the Kau, and the Tonu.
The Darkest Faerie 2005
This 150-card expansion
(with 5 secret cards) featured several cards relating to the PlayStation 2 game,
including several familiar characters from previous sets. The most notable of
these were the Darkest Faerie, the Dark Faerie Sisters, and the Werelupe King.
This expansion also introduced another new type of card, the Constellation
(Basic Type: Buzz, Koi, and Nimmo). Oddly, this expansion was absent of any
Fates.
Secret cards: 151-
Amulet of Thilg, 152- Bewitched Ring, 153- Fyora, Tower Guardian, 154- The
Hidden Tower, 155- Wand of Ultanova.
Travels in Neopia 2006
This Neopets card
expansion is actually a re-packaging of 200 cards from previous card sets. This
includes favorite cards, as well as Neopets from each and every known Neopet
species; 3 exceptions from the list of 54- Gnorbu, Ogrin, and Xweetok
(introduced Basic Type: Hissi, Kiko, and Lutari). Only one color for each Basic
species was included. The general theme of this set is about encouraging fans
to re-live past plots, or, for those new to Neopets, catch up to
them with some of the more well-known aspects of the series. There was barely
any publicity at all related to this expansion.
The Haunted Woods 2006
The last expansion produced by Wizards of the Coast featured 100 cards with a spooky theme. Cards are related to ghosts, werewolves, and zombies, among others. This deck is associated with the plot, Tale of Woe; where a village has fallen under a curse, and only the Neopets can determine what happened to the townsfolk. There are no new Basic Type cards, although they did fill out the basic 4 colors for the Lenny and Tonu. Special color versions are included for Acara, Aisha, Cybunny, and Korbat.