Battle Spirits

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Battle Spirits Trading Card Game
Battle Spirits 10th anniversary.jpg
Battle Spirits 10th anniversary poster, featuring the protagonists from the anime series
Designers Mike Elliott
Publishers Bandai
Players2 or 4
Setup timeApprox 2 min
Playing timeApprox 20 min
ChanceSome
Skills Card playing
Arithmetic
Basic Reading Ability
Strategy

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

Contents

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. However, due to a lack of publicity and inaccurate translation from Japanese to English, only five sets were released.

The game is now only available in Asia and only printed in Japanese.

How to Play

The game is set up by placing five core on each player's life and three on each player's reserve, plus 1 soul core. Each player draws four cards from their deck. The steps in a turn are as follows:

Repeat until game ends. The game is won by reducing either the opponent's life or deck to 0. The game is won immediately when the life is at 0, but a deck must have 0 cards during the Start Step for the game to end.

Card Terminology

Card Types

Card Rarity

The card rarity in Battle Spirits is as follows:

Colours

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

Card Mechanics

These are keywords that help identify a spirit's effect. All details for the special effects are printed on the cards.

Red's Specialty effects:

  • Ultra-Awaken [超覚醒](Chou Kakusei): A variation of Awaken where the spirit is refreshed each time cores are placed on it.
  • True-Awaken [真覚醒]: A variation of Awaken specific to Ultimates where the ultimate gains 3000 BP for every core placed on it.
  • True-Clash [真激突]: A variation of Clash where opposing spirits or ultimates must block if possible.

Green's Specialty effects:

  • Violent Swift [烈神速]: A variation of Swift where the Core Cost is paid from the trash if there are 5 or more in it.

Purple Specialty effects

  • Destructive Curse [呪滅撃]: A variation of Curse where if the spirit is destroyed by the opponent at any time, by sending one of the opponent's life to their trash, the spirit remains on the field, refreshed.

White's Specialty effects

  • Heavy Immunity: X [重装甲:X]: A variation of Immunity where the spirit is also unaffected by opposing Brave effects. But it's still vulnerable to Ultimate's effects.
  • Ultra-Immunity: X [超装甲:X]: A variation of Immunity where the spirit is also unaffected by opposing Ultimate effects. But it's vulnerable to Brave

Yellow's Specialty effects

  • Evil Light: A variation of Brilliance where the spell's effect can be activated twice in the battle.
  • Divine Holy Life: A variation of Holy Life where one core is moved to the life when the spirit attacks, and it is refreshed if life is three or less.

Blue Specialty effects:

  • Great Demolish: A variation of Crush where 5 cards are moved to the trash for every level that the spirit has.

And the following are Effects for that season. These effects are not specialty to any colour. They are designed through the seasons.

  • Red: Increase the BP limit of destruction effects by 1000.
  • Purple: Increase the number of cores moved due to removal effects by 1.
  • Green: Increase the number of opposing cards exhausted due to effects by 1
  • White: Increase the number of spirits refreshed by effects by 1.
  • Yellow: Increase BP- effects by −1000.
  • Blue: Increase the cards moved from opponent's deck to their trash due to player's effects by 1.
  • Critical Hit: If the card sent to the trash fulfils a certain condition, another effect may activate.
  • Double Ultimate Trigger: Two cards are sent to the trash instead of one. If both cards hit, another effect may activate.


English Set Releases

A player must have at least 50 cards in their deck, with no more than 60 cards. [2] Up to three cards of the same name are allowed in a 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 40+ expansion sets and more than 30 starter decks available in Japan, as well as numerous other special sets and promotional cards. Special crossover cards even exist, such as those from Toho's Godzilla franchise.

Media

Anime

There are 299 episodes in the first six completed series. Each anime also has a manga serialisation.

  1. Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin (2008–2009)
  2. Battle Spirits: Shounen Gekiha Dan ( ja:バトルスピリッツ 少年激覇ダン ) (2009–2010)
  3. Battle Spirits: Brave ( ja:バトルスピリッツ ブレイヴ , Batorusupirittsu bureivu) (2010–2011)
  4. Battle Spirits: Heroes ( ja:バトルスピリッツ 覇王 , Batorusupirittsu haō) (2011–2012)
  5. Battle Spirits: Sword Eyes (2012–2013)
  6. Battle Spirits: Saikyou Ginga Ultimate Zero (2013–2014)
  7. Battle Spirits: Burning Soul (2015–2016) [3]
  8. Battle Spirits Double Drive ( ja:バトルスピリッツ ダブルドライブ ) (2016–2017)
  9. Battle Spirits: Saga Brave ( ja:バトルスピリッツ サーガブレイヴ ) (2019) [4]
  10. Battle Spirits: Kakumei no Galette (2020) [5]
  11. Battle Spirits: Mirage (2021)
Battle Spirits: Burning Soul
Yukimura Rekka (烈火幸村)
Voiced by: Seiichirō Yamashita
Kanna Kuroda (黒田環奈)
Voiced by: Nanami Yamashita
Sasuke Akatsuki (暁佐助)
Voiced by: Aki Kanada
Toshiie "Toshi" Homura (炎利家)
Voiced by: Ryōhei Arai
Kanetsugu Hōryokuin (宝緑院兼続)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
Sōun Gunjō; Yuya (群青早雲)
Voiced by: Kei Shindo
Hanzō Hyakki (百黄半蔵)
Voiced by: Junji Majima

Video games

There have been five video games released to date. None of them have been released outside of Japan.

  1. Battle Spirits: Kiseki no Hasha (2009) was made for the PlayStation Portable.
  2. Battle Spirits: Digital Starter (2010) was made for the Nintendo DS.
  3. Battle Spirits: Heroes Soul (2010) was made for the PlayStation Portable.
  4. Battle Spirits: Samurai Championship (2012) was made by Mobage for iOS and Android.
  5. Battle Spirits: Connected Battlers (2022) was made by FuRyu for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. [6]

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