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  • Is Bakugan Too Simplistic for Adults?



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    • #340127
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      primovulc15
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      u can sort of use this for pieces, its a little unreliable thoughhttp://www.bakugan.com/mycollection/?section=bakugan

      #340132
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      u can sort of use this for pieces, its a little unreliable thoughhttp://www.bakugan.com/mycollection/?section=bakugan

      That gives basic shapes, but not the possibility of different attributes or special treatments they could come in.

      #340133
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      primovulc15
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      I said it was unreliableit doesnt show attributes only the bakugan themselves

      #340135
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      It still is a list, however.And you can use the cards database from the same place, they update usually right before a set is released.

      #340190

      I actually have a list somewhere, it's really outdated though. It covers Bakupearl to Bakuneon, that's when I completely lost track. I might try to complete everything up to B3 but that'll take a while…EDIT: http://www.forum.bakuganbuzz.com/index.php?topic=1889.0I know there are some Neons missing but I'll try to update this list soon. (now that someone actually cares lol)

      #341121
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      Joasht
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      So I bought a starter, figured I could use some decorative magnets anyway 😛Only thing is, the shop I went to only sold these unusually packaged bakugan. Not sure why they are packaged that way, but the shop is a huge retail outlet so it has to be original, and theres a sticker there that indicates purchasing it entitles you to enter some sort of local bakugan competition. I'm guessing its the Japanese version? The cards and rules are still written in English though.Front of the packDSC01153.jpgBack of the packDSC01154.jpgUnfortunately their G values were kinda low :(

      #341124
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      darkushades
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      Thos look like thos fake bakugan that come in that kind of package

      #341134
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      Joasht
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      Nah, as I mentioned I got them from a large retail outlet. The chance of them being fake is almost none. I'm from Asia though, so I'm guessing theres a chance its the Japanese edition, as I mentioned.

      #341141
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      Thos look like thos fake bakugan that come in that kind of package

      THey're not fake. That's the Japanese B1 packaging.

      #341147
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      Joasht
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      Ah awesome, at least I got that out of the way hahaI'm wondering, how exactly do you "throw" your bakugan? Do you flick it like a carrom piece, roll it like a die, or slam it on the table as if you were playing table tennis (minus the racket)?

      #340781
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      Ah awesome, at least I got that out of the way hahaI'm wondering, how exactly do you "throw" your bakugan? Do you flick it like a carrom piece, roll it like a die, or slam it on the table as if you were playing table tennis (minus the racket)?

      Any way you want. Although most people get success from just rolling, there is no set way to "throw" them onto a gate.

      #341168
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      Joasht
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      Ah thats interesting, but theres a set distance I presume?I have a few other questions:1) What kind of pieces should I keep my eyes out for? It seems certain designs are "rarer" than others.2) Does the design of the bakugan have an effect on gameplay? I'd imagine some bakugan are more stable due to their design.3) In a two player game, how do you set up the field? 3x2 cards?4) I'm thinking of playing with brown and grey, since the other colors somehow seem a little too bright for me :X Any advice?Thanks

      #341169
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      Well, when you buy a three-pack of them, an instruction book comes. You can get more info here...http://www.bakugan.com/gameplay/?section=faqs

      #341170
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      Ah thats interesting, but theres a set distance I presume?I have a few other questions:1) What kind of pieces should I keep my eyes out for? It seems certain designs are "rarer" than others.2) Does the design of the bakugan have an effect on gameplay? I'd imagine some bakugan are more stable due to their design.3) In a two player game, how do you set up the field? 3x2 cards?4) I'm thinking of playing with brown and grey, since the other colors somehow seem a little too bright for me :X Any advice?Thanks

      Two cards distance away.1. No one Bakugan is rarer than another, except Steel Neo Dragonoid and Gold Fear Ripper.2.Yes, there are cards that effect only one kind of Bakugan.3. 2 players, each player sets one card on the field, furthest away from him/her4. Forget Subterra (brown) and just stick with Haos (grey). Subterra only focuses on getting as many Gs as possible, which can be easily countered with a strategy, something Haos is an expert at.

      #341171
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      Joasht
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      O_oPity, I like brown. Well no huge loss I guess, the G values on my subterra pieces I got were kinda crappy anyway. They will remain as my metal rack decorations then :XAny suggestions on what I should buy for Haos?

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