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DM-12 Thrash of the Hybrid Megacreatures
Dm12pack
Gallery: DM-12 Card Set Gallery (TCG)
Rulings: Set FAQ
Release Date: December 1, 2006
Previous Set: DM-11 Blast-O-Splosion of Gigantic Rage
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Thrash of the Hybrid Megacreatures is the 12th booster pack in the TCG.

Details[]

This was the last set to be printed in the English release of the Trading Card Game.

The set includes more creatures with the Wave Striker keyword and multicolored evolution creatures that evolve over 2 creatures.

There are 4 artworks for this booster pack, which include:

This set's Japanese equivalent is DM-12 Eternal Vortex.

Races[]

This set introduces the following races;

Keywords[]

This set introduces the following keyword:

Vortex evolution—Put on top of 2 specific creatures.

Contents[]

Super Rare Super Rare

Very Rare Very Rare

Rare Rare

Uncommon Uncommon

Common Common

Cycles[]

Cloned
(A cycle of "Cloned" cards that each get a stronger ability for additional copies of the same card in your graveyard.)

Vortex Evolution
(A cycle of allied-civilization multicolored Vortex Evolution creatures that are evolved on a race from each of those 2 civilizations.)

Dual Evolution
(A cycle of allied-civilization multicolored Evolution Creatures that can evolve on 2 races and offer effects to those 2 races in the battle zone.)

Civilization: Card: Races:
LightWater Agira, the Warlord Crawler Gladiator / Earth Eater
LightNature Comet Eye, the Spectral Spud Wild Veggies / Rainbow Phantom
WaterDarkness Hydrooze, the Mutant Emperor Cyber Lord / Hedrian
DarknessFire Phantomach, the Gigatrooper Chimera / Armorloid
FireNature Nemonex, Bajula's Robomantis Xenoparts / Giant Insect

3/4000 Evolution Sources
(A cycle of allied-civilization multicolored creatures that cost 3 and have 4000 power.)

Trivia[]

  • The set was originally scheduled to be released on October 21, 2006.
    • However, the release was delayed until December 1, 2006. According to Wizards of the Coast, the delays were due to "packaging issues".
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