Recently, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel received a new Selection Pack for players, Wandering Travelers. This pack includes Evil Twin support which are Internet influencer thieves, the Floowandereeze archetype, which are cards focused on the migratory patterns of birds, and the meta-defining Adventurer Token, also known as the Brave Token engine.
Before releasing this pack, Konami decided for the first time in the game’s cycle to limit the number of copies on some of the cards allowed in decks before the cards were available to all players. Konami said it was to promote deck diversity alongside stopping far too many decks from benefitting from the Brave Token engine, but even then, these cards have been included in the top winning decks on Ranked Mode or improved different archetypes that were lacking because this engine can go into almost any deck without deterring your other win conditions. Check out our previous rundown of Master Duel’s Banlist alongside in-depth reasoning and card substitutes from May 2022.
This guide will detail all of the Adventurer Token cards needed, how many copies of each are required, how to combo/use the cards, and more.
There are five specific cards needed for the optimal Brave Token engine that were released in Wandering Travelers:
In the trading card game (TCG), these five cards with all of the required copies for each will cost upwards of $200 at their lowest market price. Thankfully, Master Duel has been very generous to free players by constantly giving in-game gems to open packs or collect cards with ease.
Rite of Aramesir is one of your starting combos for the Brave Token engine. You play it and get a four-star Adventurer Token on your side of the field, that has 2000 attack/defense. After
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