The first smash-hit-sold-out-everywhere game of 2014 is expanding! Mark the date to pick up the third Collector's Pack in Adventure Time Card Wars Princess Bubblegum vs Lumpy Space Princess Collector's Pack.

This time, Princess Bubblegum and her NiceLands deck take on Lumpy Space Princess’s totally rad dual-Landscape deck in a royal rumble. First teased in the original two Collector’s Pack sets, and then previewed in the For the Glory! Booster packs, NiceLands are finally playable. This new Landscape type is as fluffy as a little bunny nibbling on some grass. But if you give it an owwie on its widdle foot… boy howdy, do these guys get vicious! NiceLands Creatures are all about using the damage on them to make them better. Most Creatures are looking for a particular sweet spot of damage. Sometimes you will want to heal damage from your Creatures to get them there. But sometimes you might actually damage your own Creatures to get them to that sweet spot.

This new deck not only brings a new Landscape to the mix, but a whole new style of play.

Lumpy Space Princess’s deck is a Useless Swamps and Blue Plains deck. This is the first time a Collector’s Pack has featured a deck that utilizes more than a single landscape type. The Useless Swamp side of the deck is themed around discarding cards to power up your Creature abilities. Which is never a bad thing for the swampy side, as they thrive when they have built up a sizable discard pile. The Blue Plains side of the deck is themed around replacing Creatures you control. Many of the Creatures in this half of the deck get killer bonuses for replacing Creatures that were already in play. It complements the Useless Swamp desire for a large discard pile as well. Such synergy!

Let’s take a peek at some of the new cards we will get to play with in this collector’s pack.

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Card Sneak Peak:

They say falling stars are supposed to be lucky…even if it ends poorly for the star. This Falling Star in particular is very lucky to find in your deck as playing him will allow your creatures to attack with absolute impunity on your turn.

Ms. Fluff looks really sweet and cuddly from a distance, but I would not recommend making her angry. This card is a great example of how Nicelands creatures use their damage “sweet spots” to ramp up their level of danger. Ms. Fluff and Falling Star together can be a deadly combination.

Goat likes to eat things, even your own creatures. Though Goat is a rainbow colored card (meaning he does not need a particular type of landscape to be played), he fits into a Blue Plains landscape perfectly with the new focus on replacing creatures already on your landscapes. Blue Plains has a habit of changing frequently and keeping your opponents off balance.