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  2. Monster Monpiece - Wikipedia

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    Monster Monpiece is a card battle game where users collect virtual cards and use them to battle foes. Battles are turn-based and take place on a 7x3 grid in which cards can be placed. [ 14 ] During a player's turn, he or she can drag and drop monster girl cards onto the grid field to activate them. [ 14 ]

  3. Shadowverse - Wikipedia

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    An RPG card game based on the anime, Shadowverse: Champion's Battle was released on the Nintendo Switch in Japan in November 2020. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The game was released overseas on August 10, 2021. A physical TCG version of the game published by Bushiroad titled Shadowverse: Evolve was released in Japan on April 26, 2022, and in North America on ...

  4. List of playing cards related anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    List of manga, anime, OVA, ONA in which playing cards as items are either featured as a source of power of the holder/owner (i.e. playing cards are major part of the power system in the universe) or used in a card game that is played, i.e. contested among characters, as part of the plot in the universe.

  5. WIXOSS - Wikipedia

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    The logo used in the wixoss trading card game. WIXOSS [a] (pronounced whii-kros) is a Japanese Gacha strategy Trading Card Game created by Hobby Japan along with lead game designer Shouta Yasooka, and first published by Takara Tomy on April 2014 in Japan and on November 2021 for English audiences.

  6. Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Both of the Trading Card Game releases also sport cards called "Event Combat" cards, whereas they were referenced simply as "Combat" cards in the original Collectible Card Game. Other card types in the Z-CCG and GT-TCG included Personality cards (which were used as Main Personalities or Allies), Mastery and Sensei Cards.

  7. Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards - Wikipedia

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    A main tactic of card play is to play a character card and object card into the same slot to fuse into a more powerful combination ("combo") that the player has previously learned. [3] Cards are primarily images taken from one show, though some of the lowest-level cards are generic, such as "Alcohol", "Baseball", and "Music".

  8. Aquarian Age - Wikipedia

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    Aquarian Age (アクエリアンエイジ, Akuerian Eiji) is an out-of-print Japanese collectible trading card game. It is marketed and produced by Broccoli, which produces games and Anime-related goods. In the game, the player takes the role of a "Mindbreaker", who can control and unlock the powers of the game characters.

  9. Sailor Moon Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Scouts start at level 1 but can be upgraded by playing the appropriate higher level card (similar to the evolution mechanic in the Pokémon Trading Card Game). Monsters / Villains - Cards symbolizing monsters or specific villains from the anime. The more powerful the adversary, the more victory points the card is worth when defeated.