The Eye of Judgment: Wood Swarm Theme Deck
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Eye of Judgment Wood Swarm Theme Deck brings a new battle to life with your imagination and the power and graphics of The PlayStation 3. Summon and command ferocious Wood creatures in your battle for magical supremacy. This pack contains a pre-constructed deck of 30 Summoning Cards for use with The Eye of Judgment game. Plus, get the Wood Swarm Summoner's Companion: 32-pages containing tactical hints, card lists, images and stories from The Eye of Judgment. With this ready-made deck, you can compete solo against the AI on the PS3, head-to-head against friends, or challenge the global community of players on the PlayStation Network. Or, build your custom deck with cards only found in the Wood Swarm to conquer the world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4224 in Video Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Released on: 2007-10-23
- Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 4.25" w x .75" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Each Theme Deck includes a pre-set 30 Summoning Cards (spells and creatures) plus four Function Cards that allow you to put the controller away when you play. Mix and match with cards from Booster Packs to collect hundreds of creatures and spells.
- The Eye of Judgment game can be played four ways:Analog the PS3; Solo against five levels of AI; Head-to-head with a friend; On-line globally through the PlayStation Network. But every way you play, you use your physical deck of cards.
- Revolutionary Cyber Code enables the PlayStation Eye to transform each card into a 3-D creatures on screen.
- Become the best EYE OF JUDGMENT player in the world today - check out your global ranking on PlayStation Network.
- The Eye of Judgment software is exclusively for the PlayStation 3. (Sold separately.)
Customer Reviews
pick up other theme decks first
i'm going to make my review on the wood swarm short and sweet,
if your looking to expand your deck for offical ranked online matches. there are only about 2-3 wood cards in this deck that make it worth while
elven rider (64) and edin the persecuted (68) come to mind. in fact what i find funny is that the two cards i get the most play out of in this deck are water cards, like cloud runner (25) for the draw cards you get to pull (= to number of water fields) owhen it's played. the rest can easily be obtained in booster packs.
if you havent found it yet aa relly good place to go is www.eojmanager.com for the card lists




