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THEY PULLED AN ERROR GOD PACK 😳 Instead of the normal print, every card in the pack appears to be missing the magenta ink layer, creating a surreal faded color effect across the entire pack 👀 These ultra-rare "Error God Packs" happen when a printing issue affects every card...

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