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[[File:Titanium Dragonoid (M01 01 CC).png|thumb|An example of the new style of Character Card introduced in the third generation]]
''Bakugan'' introduces entirely new gameplay for the franchise. While the full extent of the game is not currently known, this version of the game no longer uses the TCG format of the previous five seasons, moving towards a game that utilizes a split-card system.
''Bakugan'' no longer uses the [[Faction]] system from [[Generation 2]], instead adding a new set of symbols, called [[Clan]]s, each with currently unknown purposes and meanings:
In addition, a secondary symbol - that of a Bakugan Ball sticking out its tounge - appears on certain Bakugan and their [[Character Card (Generation 3)|Character Cards]].
The third Generation introduced three types of cards to replace the card types from Generation 2:
*[[CC (M01)|CC]] - [[Character Card (Generation 3)|Character Cards]]: they are the larger, "top" half of the cards which are the Bakugan themselves
*[[SA (M01)|SA]] - [[Special Attack Card]]s: the smaller lower half of the cards
*[[BC (M01)|BC]] - [[Brawler Card]]s: cards with characters that provide bonuses
''Bakugan'' also introduced several sets of [[Gate Card (Generation 3)|Gate Cards]], corresponding to the various Clans:
*[[AQU (M01)|AQU]] - water inspired Gate Cards
*[[DRA (M01)|DRA]] - dragon inspired Gate Cards
*[[DIN (M01)|DIN]] - dinosaur inspired Gate Cards
*[[INS (M01)|INS]] - insect inspired Gate Cards
*[[MAM (M01)|MAM]] - mammalian inspired Gate Cards
In keeping with the split theme, ''Bakugan'' also introduces [[Special Attack (Generation 3)|Special Attack]] Bakugan that have halves that can sperate and combine with other respective Bakugan halves, similar to [[Generation 1]]'s [[BakuTech Bind System]].
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