Attack Titans: Apocalypse Card Collection Comment
Blog Andrew Joseph 15 Jul , 2025 0

One of my favorite pastimes on the playground is a heated debate with my friends that our favorite TV or video game characters will win in the battle. While those days have been on Swingset for decades, the two people who are fighting each other today in the death competition are just as important – just look at games like Fortnite, Dution Call of Call of Call of Call of Call of Call and Magic: The Gathering. A trading card game is a longer practice. Called allUVS Games' team recently released the final set of attacks on Titan Line, which contains cards and characters from the final arc of manga and anime. Finally, we can find out whether the final form of Eren Yeager can take over as individual members of Vox Machina in Godzilla or Virce characters.
For those unfamiliar with Universus, formerly known as the “UFS-Universal Combat System”, it is a card game similar to games like Magic:Chaptioning or Yu-Gi-Oh, but its identity is based on creating wild cross combat. Players build decks and pick characters to lead the decks, which also determines their life starting with the greatest means. Universus' mechanics focus on players to check various cards, from attacks to other resources. Each card has a challenge value, and the card must be played successfully, requiring the player to flip the card on the deck and compare its check value to the challenge value of the action to be played.
Success allows actions, such as attacking an opponent, while failure ends your turn. The player turns continue until one of these checks passes, or fails to pass one of these checks, and each subsequent check increases the challenge value. It's an interesting system and adds an extra element of tension to each check on the top of the deck. However, sometimes it can be a little overwhelmed, especially when you are blocked from attacks, which have their own set of checks. I feel that the entire university is one of the most complex card games on the market today.
This latest set focuses on the final arc of the Titan Attack series. It continues to build on the previous suits released by UVS – the War of Humanity and the Origin of Power. Much like other suits Revelation The unique comic-style art is preserved, with most of the artworks made from comic panels and a brand new work of art was completed by series creator Hajime Isayama. While his art style may not be everyone’s teacup, I personally prefer the art of anime, but it is undeniable that it’s neat to include these unique prints in the set.
From a gaming standpoint, there aren't many Apocalypse compared to other AOTs released by UV in the past year, but that's not a bad thing, as I really like the previous set. I especially like the double-sided Titan cards that can be transformed from human form to Titan form during the game, allowing for deeper strategy and tense moments in my game, and in the last set, it's as good as the first one. My fingers crossed are that the team will find ways to incorporate this feature into future non-AOT concentrations.
Apocalypse offers a new card with roughly the same origin as the previous Power Set at a rate of over 180 cards, so unfortunately if you want you to be able to have a large suit like the Titanic (pun intended) for humans and its 300+ lists, you are in a bad mood. There are a bit shocking no more cards. It's a feeling that while I can't escape when I look at this set, it feels more like a scene aimed at collectors than to players. Maybe it's just my imagination, and that's because marketing focuses on new Isayama artwork and special Chrome cards, but I feel like my own distribution, and even before that, I've heard about those parts of this release, rather than details about the new card or capabilities of the collection. For the reputation of Apocalypse, these cards are very neat and the chrome-plated cards are beautiful, but for potential new players I don't know what they can really learn from the details of Google searches other than the quick Google search “Look, New Art”, which leads to the biggest problems that continue throughout the entire Univerus Univerus, the entire learning resource – the learning resource.
Again, it's a complex game, and within the range of simple to complex card games, I'll put college in 3 out of 4. Even after getting into the game over the past year or two, there are still many areas (such as resource symbols) that seem meaningless to me. To their credit, they realized that the game had a Onboarding issues. I've been playing for a long time, so the idea of color identity, the idea of specific colors related to how the game is made sense to me, and the symbol is essentially a college version of this idea. But the university has 12 symbols, including abstract content such as “all”, “good” and “chaotic”. I haven't yet had the idea of going beyond the same symbols as the role leading my deck, but I hope the available learning resources explain the interpretation system or better showcase more.
Although some resources are available, for example Crashed and Turn There is no single accompanying image to help. this Symbol Guide Functional outdated card art and symbolic design, as well as the basic “How to play“The videos that teach the most basic concepts in the game don’t touch half of the type used by the game, and don’t even mention these resource symbols. Playing or building a deck in this game is so hard to get, making it hard for college to sell to my card game friends.