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2 | [[caption-width-right:300:The name's different.... but they are back.]] |
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4 | ''Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters TCG'' is the second CollectibleCardGame of the ''Franchise/DuelMasters'' Franchise, based on the (Western created) ContinuityReboot. It was released June 26, 2012, the same month as the [[{{WesternAnimation/Kaijudo}} animated series]], and was discontinued on August 29, 2014. |
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6 | The game is [[SelfPlagiarism extremely similar]] to the first ''TabletopGame/DuelMasters'' card game, but different enough that the two games cannot be played together. There are three sources of incompatibility: |
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8 | * Differing card designs (the front and the back of the cards are different) |
9 | * Cards that appear in ''Kaijudo'' from ''Duel Masters'' no longer work the same way or have different mana costs |
10 | * Change in the mana rule |
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12 | !This game provides example of: |
13 | * CardGame |
14 | * EldritchAbomination: The Vortex spawn. |
15 | * {{Expy}}: Many cards are extremely similar to those of the first TCG. Or even identical. |
16 | * InstantWinCondition: Gathering all five of the Mystics from ''The 5 Mystics'' on your side of the field grants you one at the end of your turn, thanks to the Mystic of Light's ability. |
17 | * LighterAndSofter: After seeing the images, it's clear that the game is meant to be less dark than the first TCG. |
18 | * NeverSayDie: |
19 | ** Creatures who are defeated are referred to as "banished," rather than "killed" as in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''. This is to better fit with the lore of the [[{{WesternAnimation/Kaijudo}} animated series]], where defeated creatures are sent back to the Creature Realm rather than killed. |
20 | ** Additionally, banished creatures go to the "discard pile," not the "graveyard." |
21 | * SelfPlagiarism: Of the first card game, which in turn is a plagiarism of ''Magic: The Gathering''. |
22 | * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The 5 Civilizations are very similar to the 5 mana colors of ''Magic: The Gathering''. Replace Darkness with Black and Light with White and you have the 5 Colors. |
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