Dragon Ball Super World Archive | ((free))
Released on February 7, 2025 , this volume catalogs over 1,000 cards from the game's first year. It features high-quality pictures of standard and promotional cards, developer interviews, and official tournament data analysis.
Here’s a concept text for — designed to sound like an official in-universe encyclopedia or a special guidebook. dragon ball super world archive
“Oh my, you’ve gotten your hands on something quite special. This archive isn’t for mortals—or gods, really—but since you’re curious, I’ll allow it. Just remember: power levels are merely a suggestion, and the timeline is more flexible than Zeno’s attention span. Now, shall we begin?” Released on February 7, 2025 , this volume
This 128-page guide, scheduled for March 13, 2026 , covers cards released between February 2025 and March 2026. It includes more than 1,100 cards and is designed for collectors tracking rare variants and competitive players analyzing meta-trends. “Oh my, you’ve gotten your hands on something
Beyond physical books, the "World Archive" lives on the Official Dragon Ball Super Card Game Website , which maintains a comprehensive timeline of digital and physical developments. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
In the dusty scrolls of Dragon Ball Z , power was measured in physical destruction: craters, islands, and planets. But the Super archives hum with a different frequency. Here, the entries focus on conceptual erasure. The Tournament of Power is the centerpiece of this wing—a grim record where the stakes were raised from "death" (which, in Dragon Ball, is often a temporary inconvenience) to "non-existence."