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A '''Banned Card''' is a card, or sets of cards, that were not usable in competitive brawling formats. While there were not any strictly banned cards in North American formats (i.e. [[Baku-Con]] and the [[Bakugan Battle League]]), the Japanese official brawling scene had some restrictions, such as restricting certain [[Gate Card]]s, and [[Ability Card]] combinations. <ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120312092500/http://www.bakugan.jp:80/battle/card_attention.html</ref>
 
A '''Banned Card''' is a card, or sets of cards, that were not usable in competitive brawling formats. While there were not any strictly banned cards in North American formats (i.e. [[Baku-Con]] and the [[Bakugan Battle League]]), the Japanese official brawling scene had some restrictions, such as restricting certain [[Gate Card]]s, and [[Ability Card]] combinations. <ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120312092500/http://www.bakugan.jp:80/battle/card_attention.html</ref>
  
==North America==
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==Legacy==
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===North America===
 
There were no major restrictions in the North American scene. The only restriction was during the 2010 BakuCon, where [[HSP]] Cards were limited to only cards with positive Attribute bonuses.
 
There were no major restrictions in the North American scene. The only restriction was during the 2010 BakuCon, where [[HSP]] Cards were limited to only cards with positive Attribute bonuses.
  
==Japan==
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===Japan===
 
For the Japanese official brawling events, there were some restrictions on cards that could be used in play.
 
For the Japanese official brawling events, there were some restrictions on cards that could be used in play.
  
===Gate Cards===
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====Gate Cards====
 
The following Gate Cards are banned from being used at Sega events:
 
The following Gate Cards are banned from being used at Sega events:
 
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Both of these cards have the effect "Lowest G-Power wins".
 
Both of these cards have the effect "Lowest G-Power wins".
  
===Ability Card combinations===
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====Ability Card combinations====
 
Brawlers may not have any combination of two or more of the following [[Red Ability Cards]] in their deck at Sega events:
 
Brawlers may not have any combination of two or more of the following [[Red Ability Cards]] in their deck at Sega events:
 
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All of the listed Green Ability Cards have effects that prevent the opponent from rolling their Bakugan until a specific condition is met.
 
All of the listed Green Ability Cards have effects that prevent the opponent from rolling their Bakugan until a specific condition is met.
  
===Fixing card text===
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====Fixing card text====
 
To be used at Sega events, the card [[Flare Trinity]] would have to have its text slightly altered.  
 
To be used at Sega events, the card [[Flare Trinity]] would have to have its text slightly altered.  
  
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<code>Your Bakugan gains [[G-Power]] based on its [[Attribute]]. If 3 of your Bakugan are [[Flare Dragaon]], [[Kilan Leoness]], and [[Gran Panzer]], your Bakugan additionally gains 100 G-Power.</code>
 
<code>Your Bakugan gains [[G-Power]] based on its [[Attribute]]. If 3 of your Bakugan are [[Flare Dragaon]], [[Kilan Leoness]], and [[Gran Panzer]], your Bakugan additionally gains 100 G-Power.</code>
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==Reboot==
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===North America===
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In the [[Bakugan Trading Card Game]], there are two different releases, Spin Master and Sega Toys. Due to differences in Bakugan stats and card bonuses, in official Spin Master matches, only Spin Master cards are allowed, and the Sega Toys versions are banned.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:28, 5 July 2022

A Banned Card is a card, or sets of cards, that were not usable in competitive brawling formats. While there were not any strictly banned cards in North American formats (i.e. Baku-Con and the Bakugan Battle League), the Japanese official brawling scene had some restrictions, such as restricting certain Gate Cards, and Ability Card combinations. [1]

Legacy

North America

There were no major restrictions in the North American scene. The only restriction was during the 2010 BakuCon, where HSP Cards were limited to only cards with positive Attribute bonuses.

Japan

For the Japanese official brawling events, there were some restrictions on cards that could be used in play.

Gate Cards

The following Gate Cards are banned from being used at Sega events:

Both of these cards have the effect "Lowest G-Power wins".

Ability Card combinations

Brawlers may not have any combination of two or more of the following Red Ability Cards in their deck at Sega events:

Brawlers may not have any combination of two or more of the following Green Ability Cards in their deck at Sega events:

All of the listed Green Ability Cards have effects that prevent the opponent from rolling their Bakugan until a specific condition is met.

Fixing card text

To be used at Sega events, the card Flare Trinity would have to have its text slightly altered.

The text is changed from:

Your Bakugan gains G-Power based on its Attribute. If 3 of your Bakugan are Flare Dragaon, Destroy Munikis, and Van Falco, your Bakugan additionally gains 100 G-Power.

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Your Bakugan gains G-Power based on its Attribute. If 3 of your Bakugan are Flare Dragaon, Kilan Leoness, and Gran Panzer, your Bakugan additionally gains 100 G-Power.

Reboot

North America

In the Bakugan Trading Card Game, there are two different releases, Spin Master and Sega Toys. Due to differences in Bakugan stats and card bonuses, in official Spin Master matches, only Spin Master cards are allowed, and the Sega Toys versions are banned.

References