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Chaotic is an out-of-print Danish collectible card game brought to the United States by Chaotic USA and 4Kids Entertainment, and distributed by TC Digital Games. It was released along with the open beta version of the online game on October 24, 2007.
At some point in Perim's history, they were imprisoned in a location known as the Doors of the Deepmines. In the modern version of Chaotic, the Deep Ones are known as the M'arrillians. The sixth tribe, the Frozen, were icy creatures who lived in the Icy Glaciers (known in the modern version of Chaotic as Glacier Plains).
In the Chaotic Trading Card Game there are 5 different types of cards: Creatures, Battlegear, Attacks, Mugic, and Locations. Creatures are the cards players control to do battle. Battlegear is a specific item each creature is equipped with when it starts battle. Attacks are exactly that, they are used to do damage to the opponent's creatures.
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This is a list of known collectible card games. Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed are the North American release date. This contains games backed by physical cards; computer game equivalents are generally called digital collectible card games and are catalogued at List of digital collectible card games
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