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2004 yugioh cards Yu-Gi-Oh! Invasion of Chaos (2004) IOC Complete Set 116/116| TradingCardSets.ComYu Gi Oh! Invasion of Chaos (IOC) Complete Set 100% Complete English This listing is for a 100% complete English Yu Gi Oh! TCG Invasion of Chaos (IOC) set, containing every card released in the Invasion of Chaos expansion, including all commons, rares, super rares, ultra rares, and secret rares. Set Details: Set Name: Invasion of Chaos Set Code: IOC Language: English Condition: Near Mint to Moderately Played (overall excellent condition) Completeness:

Yu-Gi-Oh! Invasion of Chaos (IOC) – Complete Set – 100% Complete – English

This listing is for a 100% complete English Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Invasion of Chaos (IOC) set, containing every card released in the Invasion of Chaos expansion, including all commons, rares, super rares, ultra rares, and secret rares.

Set Details:

  • Set Name: Invasion of Chaos
  • Set Code: IOC
  • Language: English
  • Condition: Near Mint to Moderately Played (overall excellent condition)
  • Completeness: Full set — all cards from IOC-000 through IOC-111, plus the 4 secret rare cards are included in the set. 
  • Era: Original Yu-Gi-Oh! (2004)

Notable Cards in This Set Include:

  • Black Luster Soldier – Envoy of the Beginning (Secret Rare)
  • Chaos Emperor Dragon – Envoy of the End (Secret Rare)
  • Manticore of Darkness
  • Dark Magician of Chaos
  • Dimension Fusion
  • Chaos and Warrior support cards

Packaging & Shipping

  • Cards are stored in an official Yu-Gi-Oh! side-loading binder
  • Binder is included with purchase
  • Cards ship securely packed, wrapped in bubble wrap, and boxed for protection
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Additional Info

  • This is a complete collector set, perfect for display, long-term collecting, or nostalgia collectors
  • No missing cards
  • No proxies or reprints
  • Smoke-free environment

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Complete Card List in Order:

Ojama Yellow
Ojama Black
Soul Tiger
Big Koala
Des Kangaroo
Crimson Ninja
Strike Ninja
Gale Lizard
Spirit of the Pot of Greed
Chopman the Desperate Outlaw
Sasuke Samurai #3
D.D. Scout Plane
Berserk Gorilla
Freed the Brave Wanderer
Coach Goblin
Witch Doctor of Chaos
Chaos Necromancer
Chaosrider Gustaph
Inferno
Fenrir
Gigantes
Silpheed
Chaos Sorcerer
Gren Maju Da Eiza
Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning
Drillago
Lekunga
Lord Poison
Bowganian
Granadora
Fuhma Shuriken
Heart of the Underdog
Wild Nature's Release
Ojama Delta Hurricane!!
Stumbling
Chaos End
Yellow Luster Shield
Chaos Greed
D.D. Designator
D.D. Borderline
Recycle
Primal Seed
Thunder Crash
Dimension Distortion
Reload
Soul Absorption
Big Burn
Blasting the Ruins
Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell
Tower of Babel
Spatial Collapse
Chain Disappearance
Zero Gravity
Dark Mirror Force
Energy Drain
Giga Gagagigo
Mad Dog of Darkness
Neo Bug
Sea Serpent Warrior of Darkness
Terrorking Salmon
Blazing Inpachi
Burning Algae
The Thing in the Crater
Molten Zombie
Dark Magician of Chaos
Gora Turtle of Illusion
Manticore of Darkness
Stealth Bird
Sacred Crane
Enraged Battle Ox
Don Turtle
Balloon Lizard
Dark Driceratops
Hyper Hammerhead
Black Tyranno
Anti-Aircraft Flower
Prickle Fairy
Pinch Hopper
Skull-Mark Ladybug
Insect Princess
Amphibious Bugroth MK-3
Torpedo Fish
Levia-Dragon - Daedalus
Orca Mega-Fortress of Darkness
Cannonball Spear Shellfish
Mataza the Zapper
Guardian Angel Joan
Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands
Getsu Fuhma
Ryu Kokki
Gryphon's Feather Duster
Stray Lambs
Smashing Ground
Dimension Fusion
Dedication through Light and Darkness
Salvage
Ultra Evolution Pill
Multiplication of Ants
Earth Chant
Jade Insect Whistle
Destruction Ring
Fiend's Hand Mirror
Compulsory Evacuation Device
A Hero Emerges
Self-Destruct Button
Curse of Darkness
Begone, Knave!
DNA Transplant
Robbin' Zombie
Trap Jammer
Invader of Darkness

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