In the DBZ TCG, these cards are known as "Support" cards. ![]() Cards portraying the events of the series were known as "Non-Combat" cards in the DBZ CCG, then as "Non-Combat Setups" in the DBGT TCG. ![]() Its "successor" is the Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game, which was released by Bandai in July 2008, with completely different rules.įighting in the card game is represented by "Physical Combat" cards, which designate the martial arts skills performed by the Dragon Team and their enemies, and "Energy Combat" cards, which portrays the attacks using ki, used by the Characters. Before it was discontinued in June 2006, the game had 2660 cards (including promotional cards, or "Promos"), 18 expansions, one virtual set, and several subsets. The game first saw release in 2000, with the " Saiyan Saga" starter decks and booster packs.
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