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Revision as of 02:58, 14 February 2021
The Annihilator series of Doctor Who: Battles in Time trading cards was the first expansion series to the original Exterminator set, introducing one hundred new cards.
Overview
The Annihilator series, smallest of the expansion sets, was launched in April 2007 and consisted of an additional hundred cards, numbered from 276 to 375 featuring graphics mainly from Series Two of the television series (though some cards also covered Series One and card 100- Martha Jones- was a sneak-preview for Series Three). Each card also carried its particular series numbering in the bottom right corner.
The Annihilator series consisted of
- 75 (C) Common Cards
- 15 (R) Rare Cards (Foil printed, one in every pack)
- 6 (SR) Super Rare (Enhanced / embossed foil printed, found in one in every six packs)
- 4 (UR) Ultra Rare (Special feature cards with lenticular changing images, found in one in twenty-four packs)
The much sought after, gold ticket card of Rose Tyler possessed by the Time Vortex remained available in every thousand packs and was of a thicker, gold foiled and unnumbered card.