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We are pretty much done with PHHY, only 2 cards left (not counting TCG exclusive) from that box. So we should be seeing series 12 lore related cards within the next 3 months.
To be honest, I feel like the series 12 lore ending kind of abruptly ended. I think the story writers dug the hole too deep to finish up in time. Now depends on Konami if they want to give it a proper closure. If they do, we should see more support.
True. Those Blue Eyes Magician Stardust Utopia keep getting 1 every 2+ years.
Meanwhile, Jack finally got his new support but...
They have a lot of support because Albaz was the main narrative of the core packs of series 11. This means that, especially at the end of the story, the archetypes linked to Albaz obtained high quality support. However, the Albaz narrative has already finished and only the last batch is yet to reach the game, at least it will have finished until the second season begins which seems to be next year because in the next OCG core pack a card named Rumpel Teufel makes an appearance giving the starting signal to Aluber's new machinations.
And if you are thinking that this second season means more support for Albaz, I am already telling you that it will not be like that because this second season will bring new archetypes focused on other strategies, which entails other names that separate Albaz and Albion (the name that Ecclesia gave to Fallen of Albaz and that he will surely use in all his appearances in the second season).
And yes this is the first time that a core boost narrative is extended so much to the point of giving them a second narrative. The narratives usually have a second part but they are usually consecutive and together with the first part last the same or less than the length of Albaz's narrative. However, part of this longer duration is due to the fact that with Albaz it was the first time we saw two narratives told at the same time, which reduced the presence of the Albaz narrative in the boxes to share it with the Visas narrative.
Me too, in general the Albaz narrative has been very successful in the Yugioh community. Basically right now the Albaz narrative is a money printing machine, it is no coincidence that Konami is going to make them a second season.
On the other hand, with the Visas narrative, the opposite has happened since two of the most scandalous archetypes of recent times (Tearlaments and Kashtira) are tied to this narrative, which I suspect has made them decide to end it much faster and that is why the Diablestar narrative is already has begun even though the Visa narrative has only been going on for a year. We have to wait for them to finish releasing the Veda things (which I think will be in Phantom knightmare, there are certain numbers that they suspiciously have not yet presented) and in Legacy of Destruction to finish the narrative with the result of the confrontation of Visas and Veda.