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The main body of the Gate Card Game featured each player having three [[Gate Card]] (one Gold, one Silver, and one Copper), three [[Ability Card]]s (one Red, one Blue, and one Green), and three Bakugan. The objective of the game was to capture three Gate Cards through [[G-Power]] contests. As the game progressed, more elements were added, such as [[Special Treatment]] Bakugan with specialized rules, or support pieces such as [[Battle Gear]] or [[Mechtogan]] that gave added boosts.
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The main body of the Gate Card Game featured each player having three [[Gate Card (Legacy)|Gate Card]] (one Gold, one Silver, and one Copper), three [[Ability Card]]s (one Red, one Blue, and one Green), and three Bakugan. The objective of the game was to capture three Gate Cards through [[G-Power]] contests. As the game progressed, more elements were added, such as [[Special Treatment]] Bakugan with specialized rules, or support pieces such as [[Battle Gear]] or [[Mechtogan]] that gave added boosts.

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The Bakugan Gate Card Game was the most common game type during the franchise's Legacy era.

How to Play

Main article: Bakugan Wiki:How to Play (Legacy)

The main body of the Gate Card Game featured each player having three Gate Card (one Gold, one Silver, and one Copper), three Ability Cards (one Red, one Blue, and one Green), and three Bakugan. The objective of the game was to capture three Gate Cards through G-Power contests. As the game progressed, more elements were added, such as Special Treatment Bakugan with specialized rules, or support pieces such as Battle Gear or Mechtogan that gave added boosts.