Battle Spirits Trading Card Game

Battle Spirits Trading Card Game
Designer(s) Mike Elliott
Publisher(s) Bandai
Players 2
Age range 10+
Playing time Approx 20 min
Random chance Some
Skill(s) required Card playing
Arithmetic
Basic Reading Ability
Strategy

The Battle Spirits Trading Card Game is a two-player collectible card game (CCG) jointly developed by Bandai and Sunrise, Inc. The card game is part of the Battle Spirits franchise which also includes several anime series, manga serializations and other merchandise like toys and video games.

The game was released in Japan in September 2008, where it quickly became one of the top selling trading card games of the year.[1] Due to this popularity, it was released in the United States by Bandai of America on August 14, 2009.

NEEDS UPDATE: Bandai provides massive organized play support for the game in both the US and Japan. In the United States and Canada hobby retailers can sign up to receive bi-monthly kits to support weekly tournaments with prizes ranging from promotional cards to deck boxes and highly coveted play mats. A new booster set is typically released once every three months. (NOTE: BANDAI USA CANCELLED THE ENGLISH VERSION WITH SET BS05!)

Contents

Gameplay

In Battle Spirits the game uses gems known as 'core' for its resource system. The players use cores to summon spirits and spells which they use to defeat their opponent. Players start out with a hand of four cards from their 40 card deck, four cores in their reserve and five life. When a player's life and/or deck have been depleted they lose the game.

Card Types

Card Rarity

The card rarity in Battle Spirits goes as follows:

The Six Colors

The Battle Spirits world is set with six colors; Ruby (Red), Emerald (Green), Amethyst (Purple), Diamond (White), Sapphire (Blue), and Topaz (Yellow). Each color stems from a different variety of precious gem.

Card Mechanics

There are spirits with keywords that help identify a spirits effect.

Set Releases (In Order)

A player must have at least 40 cards in their deck. Players can purchase booster packs to increase the number of cards they have. Expansions are sets of cards that build upon the foundation laid out by the base set, the original set of cards released.

There are currently a total of twelve expansions available in Japan as well as numerous decks, special sets and promotional cards.

Criticism

Many have claimed that the game is very similar to the Wizards of the Coast card game Duel Masters, and that this is because both games were designed by former Wizards of the Coast employee Michael Elliott. Similarities include:

It can be argued, if similarity is a good or bad thing. Considering the design and production style of japanese (based) TCG games, they all copy, draw elements AND evolve from each other. Logically they all share several gameplay or design elements, and if they use the same japanese artists even the creatures, spirits, monsters look similar. There is no point why Battle Spirits should not use and evolve from elements in Magic or Duel Masters TCG. Given that, one can speculate why the game was so short lived in western market (english ver.), but in 2011 August, european players (Italy) get a second chance to experience the game on western market.

Medias

Anime

References

  1. ^ "Bandai Brings ‘Battle Spirits TCG’ to U.S.". 2009-03-09. http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/14472.html. 

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