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Beyblade Trading Card Game (TCG)
   
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Type: Game
Complexity: Low Complexity
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4
Play Time: 10 minutes, 30 minutes
Language: English
Tags: TCG, Beyblade
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Apr 27, 2021 @ 12:52am
Apr 29, 2021 @ 4:49pm
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Beyblade Trading Card Game (TCG)

Description
Introducing the TTS mod no one asked for...

Beyblade Trading Card Game
I hand-built a deck for each of the 10 Beyblade cards. These are recommended if you aren't sure where to start, as they all have some kind of theme to them.

The Beyblade TCG is a game of dueling Beyblades and it's up to the player's skill and strategy to help them win. Each player builds a deck of 60 cards and starts the duel by putting down their Beyblade card and a stack of "Spin" cards. Then each player takes turns playing cards, matching card colors to see who wins an attack, then matching card "Battle Edges" to do damage by removing cards from the other player's Spin cards. There's a "Basic" game mode which is simple enough for any player and is a great way to get started. The "Advanced" mode has a ton of extra card powers for advanced strategies and players.

Features of the Beyblade Trading Card game
The Basic and Advanced game modes are a great way to make sure that everyone can play the game and still keep it interesting. The best part of the game is the Battle Edge - each card has up to six symbols and matching them up against other cards lets you see if you win/lose/tie a challenge. It's a great way to make the game slightly random.

Cards and Cards Availability
The Beyblade Collision card set features a total of 130 different cards, including 10 blade cards. This mod includes 12 pre-built decks.
5 Comments
Fayt Dawnbringer Jun 2, 2021 @ 5:50pm 
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that makes sence ! so i can not play a card at all and just let my beyblaade as reference than ! thank you didnt saw that rule any where in the rule book but it makes sense
FrankyVonR  [author] Jun 2, 2021 @ 2:23pm 
Your blade card is technically supposed to go under your battle pile. If you don't play a battle card (because you don't have one of the right color or just because you don't want to), you compare the battle edge of your opponent's battle card with the battle edge of your blade. I really wish the rules for this game were more clear about things like this.
Fayt Dawnbringer May 31, 2021 @ 9:10pm 
love you so much for this ! but i have one question why the blades have this battle egends didnt ready anything in the rules that you test stuff against or with your beyblade card =
Style Katarn Apr 27, 2021 @ 7:06pm 
This is fantastic! Thanks so much!
Unormalism Apr 27, 2021 @ 4:29am 
Nice