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yugioh booster box display case Hidden SummonersSet: Hidden Summoners Sealed Release Date: 2018 11 16 Hidden Summoners is an all foil booster set, and it's packed with 3 new Deck themes that use multiple Summoning methods! Each Deck strategy introduced in Hidden Summoners combines the flexibility of Link Summoning with the raw power of another type of Special Summon. Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys rises from the ashes and is reborn as a Ritual Monster! Both the Phoenix and its attendant, Hand of
| Set: | Hidden Summoners Sealed |
| Release Date: | 2018-11-16 |
Hidden Summoners is an all-foil booster set, and it's packed with 3 new Deck themes that use multiple Summoning methods! Each Deck strategy introduced in Hidden Summoners combines the flexibility of Link Summoning with the raw power of another type of Special Summon.
Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys rises from the ashes and is reborn as a Ritual Monster! Both the Phoenix and its attendant, Hand of Nephthys, are making the jump to the modern era. Each has a Ritual Monster based on the original card, and they also get their own cadre of Level 2 attendants that let you destroy your own cards to use their effects. Destroy another card in this theme, and its own secondary ability will activate in your next Standby Phase, giving you two great effects for the price of one! The Link Monsters in this theme are based around Ritual Summoning multiple Ritual Monsters. One gathers the pieces you need to Ritual Summon or revives fallen monsters, while the other powers up based on how many Ritual Monsters you use to Link Summon it.
Pint-sized pranksters that are up to no good! They may look sweet and innocent, but the 3 main effect monsters in this strategy can combine in 6 different ways to cause chaos! This theme makes use of Fusion Monsters alongside Link Monsters, and its Main Deck monsters give you more materials to work with when you use them to Fusion or Link Summon. Each of the Fusion and Link Monsters can be Tributed for a special effect. Most of them simply split back up into the monsters you used to make them so you can switch your strategy on the fly, but the strongest among the monsters can be Tributed to replicate the effects of Raigeki or Harpie's Feather Duster!
Lastly, Zombie-Type monsters inspired by Japanese legend manifest as a new Synchro Summoning strategy! This Deck employs the classic "Synchro Climb" strategy with a twist: once you've finished climbing to the highest Level Synchro Monster, you're able to Summon the previous Synchro Monsters back each time your current Synchro is destroyed and activate their extra effects! This strategy can bring out each of its Synchro Monsters in a single turn thanks to its Tuners that keep Special Summoning themselves from the Graveyard. This theme's Link Monster becomes intangible when it's pointing to a monster, and chills an enemy monster to the bone, shrinking its ATK and DEF each time your opponent destroys a Synchro.
• Each Hidden Summoners Booster Box (1st Edition) contains 24 Hidden Summoners booster packs (1st Edition)
(Each booster pack contains 5 randomly inserted game cards.)
Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys rises from the ashes and is reborn as a Ritual Monster! Both the Phoenix and its attendant, Hand of Nephthys, are making the jump to the modern era. Each has a Ritual Monster based on the original card, and they also get their own cadre of Level 2 attendants that let you destroy your own cards to use their effects. Destroy another card in this theme, and its own secondary ability will activate in your next Standby Phase, giving you two great effects for the price of one! The Link Monsters in this theme are based around Ritual Summoning multiple Ritual Monsters. One gathers the pieces you need to Ritual Summon or revives fallen monsters, while the other powers up based on how many Ritual Monsters you use to Link Summon it.
Pint-sized pranksters that are up to no good! They may look sweet and innocent, but the 3 main effect monsters in this strategy can combine in 6 different ways to cause chaos! This theme makes use of Fusion Monsters alongside Link Monsters, and its Main Deck monsters give you more materials to work with when you use them to Fusion or Link Summon. Each of the Fusion and Link Monsters can be Tributed for a special effect. Most of them simply split back up into the monsters you used to make them so you can switch your strategy on the fly, but the strongest among the monsters can be Tributed to replicate the effects of Raigeki or Harpie's Feather Duster!
Lastly, Zombie-Type monsters inspired by Japanese legend manifest as a new Synchro Summoning strategy! This Deck employs the classic "Synchro Climb" strategy with a twist: once you've finished climbing to the highest Level Synchro Monster, you're able to Summon the previous Synchro Monsters back each time your current Synchro is destroyed and activate their extra effects! This strategy can bring out each of its Synchro Monsters in a single turn thanks to its Tuners that keep Special Summoning themselves from the Graveyard. This theme's Link Monster becomes intangible when it's pointing to a monster, and chills an enemy monster to the bone, shrinking its ATK and DEF each time your opponent destroys a Synchro.
• Each Hidden Summoners Booster Box (1st Edition) contains 24 Hidden Summoners booster packs (1st Edition)
(Each booster pack contains 5 randomly inserted game cards.)
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★★★★★ 5
Great for my fur baby!
Color: Pink
My baby loved these, and they hold up great!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Nice starter toys
Color: Pink, Color: Pink
Decent rubber toys. You get plenty and each one has a slightly different texture / hardness.
Our 12 week old yorkie pup especially likes the "bean" and the ring.
My issue though is that she is already starting to break the toys and I worry that she might ingest the pieces that come off. Therfore I recommend having an eye on your pup when they are playing.
The bean chewie does a good job at cleaning your dogs teeth. The toys are also easy to wash.
Overall not bad.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Great Variety Pack of Puppy Toys
Color: Blue
Great package of various sized puppy toys. Our dog loved them.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Choking Hazard
Color: Blue, Color: Blue
This item is not suitable for puppies. When chewed on pieces of plastic fall off the toys and can create a choking hazard for small dogs/puppies. I had to throw all of the pieces in this set in the trash.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best small puppy toys
Color: Purple
This is one of the best puppy toy for heavy chewers. I have a 3lb chihuahua who chews as much as my Labs would. The pieces don’t fall apart in little bits and keep her busy for a little while. One of the best parts of the toy was the braided cloth attached to it. The cloth is soft and doesn’t shred like a rope toy so no swallowing bits of rope and no getting nails stuck in rope. I highly recommend these toys for you little chewers!
PS Would love to see if they make any other
toys. Their website is very tiny and has no contact info.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025