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Thursday, 18 March 2010 15:22

 

One of the most important things when playing Bakugan is to know and have a good command of how to use Bakugan cards. We have already found time for Guide to Bakugan Gate Cards and Strategies for Main Bakugan Cards. Now I would like to focus only on the right order to play Bakugan cards. Here we go.
The order we introduce cards into a game is as essential as the choice of a bakugan to play. You may not be aware of Gate Card's pros until you use it in a brawl. That is what differs them from Bakugan Ability Cards.

 

 

 

 

That is why you have to think it over carefully how to use it in the game and what tactics to choose. Let’s examine a question taking Flybeetle Rescue Gate Card as an example. According to the rule, this Gate Card allows you to place a used Red Ability Card into an unused pile. If you play with Flybeetle Rescue card make sure at the beginning of the game if you actually have a Red Ability card or not. In case you play Flybeetle Rescue paired with Try Again, than do not use your Gate Card until you play Try Again. At the same time, if you play Flames of Light Ability Card, try to use Flybeetle Rescue first.

 

 

There are cards that are better to be played at the beginning of the game. A good example of such a Gate Card is Rattleoid. This Cooper Gate Card is great – it grants you additional 50 G of power for each Ability Card left in your opponent’s unused pile. If you play Rattleoid your opponents is obliged to dump all his Ability Card, which leads to a defeat, or keep them allowing you to gain additional power points.
The right strategic order is very important when using both Bakugan Gate and Ability Cards. Do not forget about that. Good luck!

 

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