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Midway through the season, the Gate Trainers were replaced with actual Gate Cards, which are used for the [[Toy Battling Game/How to Play|Gate Battling Game]], a simpler version of the normal Toy Battling Game. Gate Cards no longer have names or effects, and simply feature the Faction bonuses and artwork as well as a colored boarder in a similar layout to the Legacy series. Some Gate Cards also have a either a Baku-Gear Symbol or a Faction Fusion Symbol in the lower left corner.
 
Midway through the season, the Gate Trainers were replaced with actual Gate Cards, which are used for the [[Toy Battling Game/How to Play|Gate Battling Game]], a simpler version of the normal Toy Battling Game. Gate Cards no longer have names or effects, and simply feature the Faction bonuses and artwork as well as a colored boarder in a similar layout to the Legacy series. Some Gate Cards also have a either a Baku-Gear Symbol or a Faction Fusion Symbol in the lower left corner.
  
===Gate Card Sets===
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==Gate Card Sets==
 
There are currently five Gate Card sets.
 
There are currently five Gate Card sets.
 
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*[[GATE]]

Revision as of 02:42, 30 December 2023

Gate Trainer
Gate Card with Faction Fusion Symbol

Gate Cards were originally omitted in the Reboot in favor of BakuCores. However, in the second season, Bakugan: Armored Alliance, the majority of products include a Gate Trainer, which is not used in the game and is instead used for practicing trick shots. Each Gate Trainer has artwork of one of the Awesome Brawlers on the back. The primary reason for the inclusion of the Gate Trainers is to prevent the actual cards from being bent or otherwise damaged in the packaging.

Midway through the season, the Gate Trainers were replaced with actual Gate Cards, which are used for the Gate Battling Game, a simpler version of the normal Toy Battling Game. Gate Cards no longer have names or effects, and simply feature the Faction bonuses and artwork as well as a colored boarder in a similar layout to the Legacy series. Some Gate Cards also have a either a Baku-Gear Symbol or a Faction Fusion Symbol in the lower left corner.

Gate Card Sets

There are currently five Gate Card sets.