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'''Gate  Cards'''  are  the  playing  surface  used  for  the  [[Bakugan]]  [[Gameplay|game]].  The  cards  contain  a  magnetic  plate  in  their  middle  which  triggers  the  [[Bakugan]]  rolled  onto  them  to  open  ("[[Stand]]").
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'''Gate  Cards'''  are  the  playing  surface  used  for  the  original [[Bakugan]]  [[Gameplay|game]].  The  cards  contain  a  magnetic  plate  in  their  middle  which  triggers  the  [[Bakugan]]  rolled  onto  them  to  open  ("[[Stand]]").
  
 
Gate  Cards  (Series  2  rules)  come  in  three  colors:
 
Gate  Cards  (Series  2  rules)  come  in  three  colors:
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==References==
 
==References==

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Gate Cards are the playing surface used for the original Bakugan game. The cards contain a magnetic plate in their middle which triggers the Bakugan rolled onto them to open ("Stand").

Gate Cards (Series 2 rules) come in three colors:

  • Gold: Provide additional bonuses based on type of Bakugan. They replaced the original Character cards.
  • Silver: Basic Gate Cards. They replaced the original Normal cards.
  • Bronze (sometimes called Copper): Gate Cards with unusual abilities. They replaced the original Command cards.

Gate Cards give bonus G-Power to based on their Attribute (Pyrus, Aquos, Subterra, Haos, Darkus or Ventus), with one attribute getting a "highlight bonus".

Cards may be Common or Rare, and there are special cards only available in the Arena product.

In Bakugan Dimensions, Gate Cards are special Moves that set special conditions over the field. They dispel any Gate Cards before it when played and usually last about as long as the typical defense. (Darkus Gates are an exception to this rule as they will only dispel non-Darkus Gate in play, rather than dispel all Gates period. This means you can have multiple Darkus Gates in play at once.)

Trivia

  • Pictures from some Gate Cards, have been used on various other Gate Cards.

See also

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