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King Cards is the card company made by oh great king robert. King Cards is the company that brought you Monsters* which is the ever popular card game is better than popular games like pokemon, magic, and MLB Showdown.

Decks

Name(type)- by who- best card

  1. KingTop(Handicapped Full Deck) - Robert - Toon Rabbit
  2. Armageddon(Add-on) - Dan - Pen Writer
  3. Promo(Special)* - Vince - Black Bachelor
  4. Resserection(Remake) - Dan - James Bond
  5. 2nd edition(Add-on) - Dan - Time Warp
  6. WinVin(Full Deck) - Vince - ???
  7. Demolition(Full Deck)* - Dan - Implode-iea
  8. Evil Teacher Federation(Full Deck) - Rachel - ???
  9. Cartoon(Add-on) - Dan - Dark Death
  10. Rise of wRath(Full Deck)* - Dan - Elemental
  11. Crown Edition(Special) - Vince and Dan - Hobbes
  12. Experimental(Special) - Dan - Death
  13. Evil Eye(Add-on) - Robert - N/A
  14. Untitled(Full Deck) - Raf - Dark Mage?
  15. Black and White(Remake) - Dan - Shadow Stalker
  16. Reality Edition(Remake) - Dan - Sharky

* Some cards in this deck were created by other KC staff members

Monster News


  • January 17, 2005: After weeks, even months of inactivity, King Cards has been re-started, with the main attraction of Vince's new site, a branch off the main King Cards site, that will contain information about one of the games premier players, help on the strategic elements, and much much more. You can visit his website at www.WorshipVince.itgo.com
  • August 19, 2004: The field system, one of the remaning flaws in the Monster game as critics state, has finally been solved(See Card Improvements). A King Cards employee saw a container of white-out and it gave him and idea. We could leave the field symbols as they are, but actually make them stand for something. Starting today, all Dan edition cards will have white-out treatments on their field symbols, to fit the new meanings of the fields. A proposition has been brought forward as to make the Stars become Light, X's would be Dark, Checks would be Earth, C's would be Air, and Squares would be Supernatural.
  • July 26, 2004: As you can see the King Cards has gotten a dramatic makeover. With the availability of our new scanner, we were able to bring about new pictures to the site, which wouldn't have been possible before. We added a few pages, and loads of new content. Now that its new and better, we hope to be able to update it more frequently.

Card Improvements

Last month's survey "What about the fields?", proved our assumption that our field system, present on about 95% of the current cards, has brought us to a dead end. 68% of you said that the fields need to mean something, such as C being Ocean and all the sea creatures would be sorted into that group. 18% said it didn't need to mean anything, but have a sort of weakness/strength system(like pokemon, for example Star would do good against X, but bad against C). 11% said that they wanted something more exicting in place of the usual X, C, etc.. Only 3% of the voters wanted to keep the field system intact. With this we sent our staff writers to think up a story behind the cards. We came to our dead end when we found it was impossible to assign a certain group to each field, because all different kinds were in each field. We eventually figured out a rough plot for the fields, how they were waring groups amongst each other, but we are still working on the details, and we'll tell you when it's finished.



Mass Retire-fest

After years of constantly creating new cards, just adding on to the size of Monster cards available, now has come only the second large scale card retirement. Once the Dan-sectioned deck surpasssed 200 cards, and kept going, something had to be done. Having just recieved approval from King Cards king, Robert G., 66 cards from Dan deck have offically been retired. These include most cards that have been remade, and notable ones such as the Lego series, Implode-iea, and Neutron. The retirement will not end now, Dan is inviting other significant card makers to pick out their lower quality cards for retirement, to keep King Cards at its best.