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Cross Force (FB-10): what you'll be chasing

KiBinder Team

Cross Force, the tenth main Fusion World booster, drops June 12, 2026. With the final wave of alt art reveals now out, the set is fully spoiled, and there is a lot to talk about for collectors. This is a breakdown of what's worth keeping on your radar, written for the people who track sets seriously and want to know what they will be chasing before pre-orders move on price.

Quick orientation. Cross Force keeps the existing Fusion World rarity ladder: commons, uncommons, rares, super rares, secret rares, and god rares, with alternate art versions across most of the higher rarities. The god rares and the alt art secret rares are the headliners. The alt art SRs and rares are the deep cuts that fund the chase.

The god rares

Three god rares in Cross Force, and at least one is going to define the conversation around the set.

Vegito god rare card from Cross Force
Vegito — god rare
Gohan god rare card from Cross Force
Gohan — god rare
Cell god rare card from Cross Force
Cell — god rare

Vegito god rare. A direct homage to the Gogeta Blue god rare from the previous set, same composition: Vegito centered, Goku and Vegeta flanking. If you complete one set per year of Fusion World, you collect this. It pairs with the alt art secret rare Vegito, which already looks like the meta defining card of the format. Rulings shipped this week clarify the secret rare Vegito's milling effect: whenever it is on board and the opponent takes damage, the opponent mills the top 15 cards of their deck. Two copies on board, one damage trigger, and the opponent mills 30 in a single turn. Expect the god rare to anchor the set's value at the top end.

Gohan god rare. The art shows Gohan dealing the final blow to Bojack, which fits cleanly with the Bojack movie theme threaded through the rare lineup. It pairs with the alt art secret rare Gohan, which shows Goku saving Gohan in the same fight before Gohan goes full Super Saiyan 2. Strong artwork on both. If the secret rare Gohan plays competitively, the god rare carries a real chase premium.

Cell god rare. Cell shooting Trunks after Goku's sacrifice. The alt art secret rare for Cell is a "family portrait" piece showing every Cell form on one card, in the same spirit as the Cell card from the original Dragon Ball Super: Masters alt art run. Of the three god rares, this is the one where the alt art secret rare may actually outprice it at retail. Watch the pair carefully.

Vegito alternate art secret rare card from Cross Force
Vegito — alt art secret rare
Gohan alternate art secret rare card from Cross Force
Gohan — alt art secret rare
Cell alternate art secret rare card from Cross Force
Cell — alt art secret rare

A Bojack subplot in the green slot

Cross Force runs Bojack, Zangya, and Slug as a connected mini archetype in green. Bojack picks up both an alt art rare and an alt art SR (the SR showing him crushing Gohan), Zangya gets an alt art uncommon, and Slug carries an alt art SR plus an alt art rare. If you collect by character or by subplot rather than purely by rarity, this is the most contained group in the set, and worth a dedicated binder page.

Bojack alternate art secret rare card from Cross Force
Bojack — alt art SR
Bojack alternate art rare card from Cross Force
Bojack — alt art rare
Zangya alternate art uncommon card from Cross Force
Zangya — alt art UC
Slug alternate art secret rare card from Cross Force
Slug — alt art SR
Slug alternate art rare card from Cross Force
Slug — alt art rare

The alt art SRs and rares worth tracking

A curated list, weighted by collector interest rather than gameplay strength:

  • Vegito Potara (blue alt art). Quietly one of the best looking cards in the whole set. The blue and gold composition is striking, and Potara cards tend to hold value because of the deck centrality.
  • Blue SR Goku and SR Vegeta (parallel pair). Kamehameha and Galick Gun, designed as a matched set. People who collect parallel pairs want both, and that drives demand on each.
  • Future Gohan (green rare alt art). Likely to be a personal favorite for a lot of collectors. About to fire on the Androids.
  • Krillin 2 cost 20K (red rare alt art). The Spirit Bomb pass scene. Slots cleanly into the new Goku Spirit Bomb archetype, which means double demand from collectors and players.
  • Hercule (red SR alt art). The lone non-combatant in the red lineup, and SR alt arts reliably hold a price floor.
  • Android 18 one drop (black rare alt art). Breaking Vegeta's arm, one of the most quoted scenes from the original anime run.
  • Cell one drop (black SR alt art). The discovered carapace scene. Distinctive enough to be memorable in the binder.
  • Videl (green SR alt art). Worth flagging because the "waifu tax" is a real pricing pattern in DBS, and this art leans cute rather than epic. Likely to outprice expectations.
Vegito Potara blue alternate art card from Cross Force
Vegito Potara
Blue super rare Goku Kamehameha card from Cross Force
Goku — Kamehameha (SR)
Super rare Vegeta Galick Gun card from Cross Force
Vegeta — Galick Gun (SR)
Future Gohan green rare alternate art card from Cross Force
Future Gohan
Krillin red rare alternate art Spirit Bomb card from Cross Force
Krillin (Spirit Bomb)
Hercule red super rare alternate art card from Cross Force
Hercule (SR)
Android 18 black rare alternate art card from Cross Force
Android 18
Cell one drop black super rare alternate art card from Cross Force
Cell (one drop)
Videl green super rare alternate art card from Cross Force
Videl

The collector angle

If you are completing Cross Force in KiBinder, here is what to set up now:

  1. Track the set the moment it lands in the app. Pre-release tracking lets you watch what gets spoiled before launch, then add cards as you pull them. Completion percentages start moving the second the first booster opens.
  2. Set price alerts on the god rares and the secret rares before the market settles. The first two weeks after a Fusion World release see the largest price swings. If you have a target price on a specific god rare, KiBinder emails you when it hits.
  3. Watch the alt art SRs as a group. Alt art SRs typically settle below the god rares but above the base SR variants. The cards listed above are the most likely to outperform that range, especially Vegito Potara, Future Gohan, and Krillin if Spirit Bomb is a top tier deck out of the gate.
  4. Plan your binder pages now. The alt art lineup for Cross Force has a clear visual coherence across colors, with full color borders that look intentional in a binder. Build the layout before sleeves go on.

Bottom line

Cross Force looks like one of the deeper alt art sets Fusion World has shipped. The Vegito package (alt art SR plus god rare) is the obvious top end. Gohan and Cell give the set a complete three god rare lineup, and the cheaper rare alt arts have enough genuine collectible weight to justify chasing past the headliners.

Cross Force releases June 12. Pre-orders for major Fusion World releases tend to sell out within days of full spoiler, so if you're locking in boxes or cases, decide soon.

KiBinder will have the full set added at launch, so you can start tracking it the day boxes hit shelves.