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If your Bakugan opens on roll and magnet is connected to your card, then your Bakugan performed '''Stand'''. If you performed Stand on gate card with your bakugan - you take this card and put it into your Used Pile (aka Winning Slot). This is called '''Double Stand'''.
If there is an opponent’s opponent's Bakugan on the Gate Card, Battle ensues.
If you performed Stand on Gate Card with ally (but not your) Bakugan, Stand fails
==Battle==
Battles begin when 2 Bakugan from different players Stand on the same Gate Card. Before the Gate Card is flipped over, players check whether certain Ability Cards can be played. Then, the Gate Card is flipped over, and the card text is read. Then, look at each of the Bakugan’s Bakugan's printed G-Powers and add the Gate Attribute bonus that matches your Bakugan’s Bakugan's attribute to your Bakugan. After that, players can play Ability Cards from their Unused Piles, starting with the person who created the battle. The Bakugan with the highest G-Power by the end wins the battle. In the event of a tie, the Bakugan who stood on the Gate Card first wins. Gate Cards won in battle go to the winner's Used pile and all Bakugan and Support Pieces go to their owner's Unused Piles after Battle.
=Parts in more detail=
There are also three different types of Ability Cards; Red, Green and Blue. Each type has a specific style. Red Ability Cards are typically played during your roll. Blue Ability Cards are typically played during battle. Green Ability Cards vary wildly. Some are played during the roll, some are played during battle, before the Gate Card is revealed, after battle and some are played at any time.
==Power Level==
Some cards or Support Pieces’ Pieces' Reference Cards contain a Power Level marker on the top right of the card. These cards or Support Pieces cannot be played until the Power Level in the game reaches the number on the card. The Power Level corelates with the total number of Gate Cards in each player’s player's used pile.
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