A new kind of high-tech card was introduced for the personalities, called "gate-fold. Finally, the introduction of a Bee Personality card broke the Majin-only Allies rule, allowing him to be an ally to Majin Buu.
It introduced the only booster pack "Uber Rares", though their rarity was such that they seemed easier to get than the Ultra Rares. Sensei cards in this set included Master Roshi and Old Kai. Fusion Saga, as the name implies, expanded on the Fusion gameplay mechanic, adding three brand-new Fusion Personalities, as well as a Stage 3 Personality for Gotenks.
The set didn't revolve completely around the Fusions, however, as it also gave Majin Buu and Gohan some very powerful Personality cards. It also gave cards that block all of certain attack types under certain conditions to each style, drastically improving the defensive capabilities. The Personality cards in this set included Gohan , Yamcha , Gotenks. Buu is given several more powerful personalities in the form as Kid Buu , as well as a Personality for Buu's creator, Bibidi.
Also in the set are cards with scenes and characters that take place at the 28th Tenkaichi Budokai, which serves as the epilogue to the series. Interestingly enough, there was not a Kid Buu level 1 personality, as Score felt that there were enough Buu personalities already. They decided against making this set a Base set, and chose it as an Expansion instead, primarily due to the card series ending before moving to GT , and the lack of significant personalities available to be used as MPs.
The Kid Buu saga saw very little to no play during the regional season due to the quick release of GT. The Kid Buu saga set was one of the most thoroughly playtested sets in the history of the game, being tested by many of the games notable players. It has been surmised that there were over 15 top tier decks when Kid Buu was released. It also included an all foil 36 card Bojack Unbound sub-set, and all 4 levels of Broly within the booster set, though tricky to get with an average of no more than 3 or 4 Bojack Unbound cards found in each 24 pack booster box.
The Broly cards were even harder to find. Sensei cards in this set included Goku and Piccolo. With the introduction of cards based on Dragon Ball Z's sequel series, some gameplay mechanics changed, most of which to suit the more powerful characters from the anime. The Personality cards were given more power stages , and High Tech Personalities were, for the first time, customizable.
Also, nearly every non-Personality card had an Endurance rating, allowing them to "absorb" life cards of damage from attacks. Although Namekian Style cards were altogether dropped, each Style was presented with two Mastery cards in this set. Also, for the first time, the Great Apes were represented with Personality cards. The first Booster Pack-only expansion for GT did not add any significant changes to the gameplay mechanics, but reintroduced some fan favorite characters as Personalities, such as Piccolo and Android Myuu , and General Rilldo.
Also, many cards portraying events of the past were marked as "Flashback" cards. Perhaps the largest addition that was seen in this expansion, was the Stage 6 Personality card.
The only two of these, Goku and Omega Shenron , were released in this set. Fusion also returned, with Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta. Lost Episodes also introduced a new method of winning the game; attaching three Wanted Poster cards to their corresponding Personalities Goku, Pan, and Trunks , and playing the card "Captured!
However, this set was never released and Lost Episode stocks were seemingly cut short. Some Lost Episodes packs also had bonus " Skannerz " cards. Sensei cards in this set included Bulma and King Kai ,. Throwing most of the rules established in previous incarnations of the card game, Dragon Ball Z Trading Card Game's change was simultaneously praised by longtime fans who thought the mechanics were becoming stale, as well as criticized by those who wanted the game to continue the current format.
One major change to the Personality cards other than the fact that their power stages are, on the whole, the weakest of any expansion , they are split into "Main" and "Ally" Personality cards, whereas with the previous expansions, any Personality could be played as either. The Stage numbers on the cards have different effects, as a player may have only one Personality of a Character in their deck, and all of the levels of each of the players' Personalities must add up to three or less.
Heroes and Villains are no longer divided into alignment. Also a large change to Personalities, are the "Traits" printed on each card. Traits group a character by species, such as Krillin being a Human , Goku being a Saiyan , or Frieza listed as an Alien. If a character is a half-breed, such as Gohan being half-Human, half-Saiyan, they are designated so.
Whether these names were used internally by Score, or just by fans, remains uncertain. Arrival was released in Booster Packs, as well as Starter Decks. The main concentration of this expansion was the Namek saga, in which Vegeta battles against Zarbon and Dodoria. The main concentration of this expansion was the battles between the Ginyu Force and the Earthlings, whom team up with Vegeta, and the long battle between Frieza and Goku.
Due to player demand, Score Entertainment decided to release the last proposed expansion set in virtual card format, to be play legal during the Grand Kai Invitational. Players were able to print these cards out, via PDF files found on the main website, and use the printouts as cards in their deck.
It introduced characters from old movies not previously included like Dr. The Subsets' main drawing point was that they showcased characters from the movies, or ones that had not been seen in a set for some time. Lost Villains was based on the episode of the " Great Saiyaman Saga " where Goku and Pikkon fought against the various villains that were causing trouble in Hell. The Sensei card in this Subset was Grand Kai. The "Puppet Show" Subset contained scenes from a mini-movie, shown at the beginning of the 25th Tenka-ichi Budokai that detailed Cell's supposed defeat at the hands of Hercule, using poor acting and Sentai -style costumes.
Other characters from this segment of the anime were not shown due to the technical inability to get good headshots. Broly, the titular villain, received several powerful personality cards, as well as many named cards. As a result, and because of the popularity the character already displayed , cards related to Broly were highly sought after.
It also reprinted some of the most popular cards from previous sets. Personality cards in this Subset included Zarbon , Caterpy , Dr. Most of the cards are centered on the space pirate Bojack and his henchmen.
As noted in the Kid Buu section of the article, this subset was also released in the Kid Buu Booster set. A mini-Subset packaged alongside the Bojack Unbound subset.
The Subset only consisted 4 of Broly Personality cards. Personality cards in this Subset included Broly and Krillin. The Personalities reflected Villains that had been ultimately been defeated by the Dragon Team. When the name of this Subset was first revealed, players thought that the characters would be those resurrected from Hell in the Super 17 Saga or Movie This was not the case, as characters that were in neither, such as Captain Ginyu, were present in this Subset.
Tuff Enuff cards were actually released in separate packs within the Cell Games Saga, so whilst the cards weren't inserted within Cell Games booster packs it was still counted as a subset. The 22 cards were all foil and printed with the Cell Games art around the image and card text, with the exception of the symbol which in this case was the Tuff Enuff one. The cards showcased scenes from the Cell Games, with the exception of "Garlic Jr's Energy Blast", "Krillin's Coolness Drill" and the insane "Are You Tuff Enuff" which had an Endurance of and bestowed anger to all players , these cards showed off earlier scenes.
Promotional cards are cards that are given away or sold for any number of reasons. The only Sensei promo card was Supreme Kai. There was also Grand Kai sensei from world games. The cards themselves do not depict an original fused character, instead showing the two fusing characters beside each other. Dragon Ball Wiki Explore. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman Nekomajin. Rules Standards Manual of Style. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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