: Every card in the set exists in two forms: a standard "reprint" version (marked with RE ) and a special holo parallel version.
There is something deeply satisfying about having the complete story—from the moment Goku first fights Beerus to the latest chapter involving Goten and Trunks—organized on your shelf. It transforms a scattered collection of episodes into a coherent epic.
While "Archive" can refer to a specific collector's edition release in some regions, for most fans, it represents the complete collection of the Dragon Ball Super canon. Unlike the original Dragon Ball Z , which was burdened with hours of "filler" episodes, Super offers a much tighter narrative—especially if you know where to look.
(LLM + Canon Rules)
Introduces Super Saiyan God and the cosmic hierarchy.