TEPPEN (stylized as TEPPƎN) is a freemium card game developed by GungHo Online Entertainment released for iOS and Android devices in July 2019, featuring characters from several Capcom franchises; initially only the Mega Man X series was included, though later updates introduced other members of the
Mega Man franchise.
Story[]
In TEPPEN, Capcom characters are reimagined in a fantastical post-apocalyptic world with dramatic backstories leading them to seek out the place called the Land of Illusion. Collecting and piecing together lore from cards and artwork reveals more of the story.
The robot X awakens in the present after a long slumber. With the ancient civilization that created him long gone, destroyed by a great war between robot armies that continues long into the future, X decides to travel to the Land of Illusion to find answers to his mysterious forgotten past.[1] Zero also appears as a wandering amnesiac but continues on as a heroic figure along his own search for the truth.[2]
Heroes[]
Hero | Series | Color | Hero Arts | ||
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Ryu | Street Fighter | Red | Shinku Hadoken | Denjin Renki | Metsu Shoryuken |
Rathalos | Monster Hunter | Red | Dive Attack | Wrath Awoken | Blazing Wall |
X | Mega Man X | Green | Heart Tank | Charge Shot | Gaea Armor |
Chun-Li | Street Fighter | Green | Kikosho | Hyakuretsukyaku | Yawn |
Morrigan | Darkstalkers | Purple | Temptation | Darkness Illusion | Shadow Blade |
Dante | Devil May Cry | Purple | Quicksilver | Ebony & Ivory | Devil Trigger |
Wesker | Resident Evil | Black | Dark Destruction | Uroboros | Bringer of Nightmares |
Nergigante | Monster Hunter | Black | Spike Divebomb | Spike Launch | Change Form |
Jill Valentine | Resident Evil | Red | Ultimate Weapon | Genesis | Antibody Activation |
Nero | Devil May Cry | Green | Devil Breaker | True Power | Hey, Nico! |
Akuma | Street Fighter | Black | Raging Demon | Sekia Kuretsuha | Ashura Senku |
Zero | Mega Man X | Purple | Fight Against Inner Demons | Rakuhouha | Tenkuuha |
Felyne | Monster Hunter | Green | Shieldspire | Coral Orchestra | Plunderblade |
Amaterasu | Ōkami | Red | Great Divine Intervention | Thunder Edge | Celestial Envoy's Miracle |
Oichi | Sengoku BASARA | Black | Dancing Dead | Despair, wail, and perish! | Dark Invitation |
Ada Wong | Resident Evil | Purple | Blackout | Mirage Decoy | Break Away |
Skins[]
- For more details, see Hero Skins in the TEPPEN wiki.
Each hero has at least one skin that changes their color, X having Double Cyclone and Rising Fire, Zero having Black Zero. Besides normal skins, the game has EX Skins that completely change the appearance of a hero without changing their gameplay, including their name and animations, or even change them into a different character:
EX Skin | Series | Hero | Hero Arts | ||
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Evil Ryu | Street Fighter | Ryu | Metsu Hadoken | Torrent of Hado | Messatsu Goshoryu |
Phoenix Wright | Ace Attorney | Chun-Li | Attorney's Badge | Objection! | Turnabout Sisters |
Night's Butterfly | Original | Morrigan | Sweet Seduction | Phantasm Dance | Bloodblossom Blade |
Nina | Breath of Fire | Jill Valentine | Bonds of Trust | Charm | Meditation |
Sengoku Machine Armor | Original | Oichi | Raging Hellfist | Howl, Puppet! Wail! | Abyssal Cavalry |
Cammy | Street Fighter | Nero | Cross Stinger Assault | Delta Drive | A Promise to Keep |
Vergil | Devil May Cry | Zero | The Separating Blade | Hell on Earth | Judgment Cut |
Ruiner Felicia | Darkstalkers/Monster Hunter | Nergigante | Spike... Divebomb! | Spike... Launch! | Change... Form! |
Hiryu | Strider | Rathalos |
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List of TEPPEN cards featuring Mega Man content. A large number characters appeared as Unit Cards, some of them have more than one card.
For the Mega Man X series content of almost all games are included, where all characters from X1, X2, and X5 have appeared. The characters that have not yet appeared include Toxic Seahorse, Split Mushroom, Jet Stingray, Shield Sheldon, Soldier Stonekong, Splash Warfly, Snipe Anteator, Wind Crowrang, Vanishing Gungaroo, Optic Sunflower, Gravity Antonion, Earthrock Trilobyte, Gigabolt Man-O-War, Avalanche Yeti, Middy, Techno, Geemel, Zain, Gareth, Berkana, Chief R, Professor Gaudile, Shadow, Silver Horn, Rafflesian, Duckbill Mole, Ninetails, Depth Dragoon, Colonel Redips, iCO, and ViA.
For the Mega Man Battle Network series, currently only the characters from the first game is included, and most of BN1 characters have appeared except for Dr. Wily, NumberMan.EXE, and Life Virus.
For the Mega Man Zero series content of all games are included, but mainly from the first game. including the Resistance members with known name (except for Elpizo, Dande, Milan, Ethos and Pathos), bosses from Zero 1 (except for Pantheon Core, Guard Orotic, and Pantheon Ace), Dr. Weil, Neige, and some Cyber-elves from Zero 3.
Card sets[]
Note that the amount of cards listed does not include secret cards (alternate versions with animated illustrations) and supplemental cards (cards added after the set's initial release).
Name | Cards | Notes | Released |
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Core | 180 | The default set released with the game. | July 2019 |
Day of Nightmares | 100 | Included new Hero Jill Valentine (with 13 Basic Cards), and the abilities Explore and Spillover. | September 2, 2019 |
The Devils Awaken | 100 | Included new Hero Nero (with 13 Basic Cards), and the abilities Growth and Anti-Air. | October 31, 2019 |
The Force Seekers | 100 | Included new Hero Akuma (with 13 Basic Cards), the ability Ascended, and skins for the Heroes. | January 7, 2020 |
Haunted by Memories | 101 | Included new Hero Zero (with 13 Basic Cards), and the abilities Memory and ∞ Revenge. | March 1, 2020 |
Adventures of a Tiny Hero | 100 | Included new Hero Felyne (with 13 Basic Cards), and a revamp of the Tribe attribute. All of the card's Flavor Texts in this expansion are told from the Felyne's perspective. | July 1, 2020 |
天都ノ國絵巻 The Tale of Amatsu no Kuni | 100 | Included new Hero Amaterasu (with 13 Basic Cards), and two new tribes: Kami and Spirit. The cards from this set focuses on content from two new series included in the game: Ōkami and Sengoku BASARA. | October 1, 2020 |
天都ノ國合戦 The Battle of Amatsu no Kuni | 100 | Included new Hero Oichi (with 13 Basic Cards), and the Art Charge ability. Like the previous set, the cards from this set focuses on content from Ōkami and Sengoku BASARA. | January 5, 2021 |
A Dark Agenda | 100 | Included new Hero Ada Wong (with 13 Basic Cards), and new series Strider. | March 1, 2021 |
Ace vs. The People | 100 | Included two new series, Ace Attorney and Dead Rising and the ability Evidence, Phoenix Wright was included as an EX Skin for Chun-Li. The story is about Phoenix Wright defended Larry Butz in the case of the mayor's statue being destroyed. | April 30, 2021 |
Dragons of War | 100 | Included a new series Breath of Fire, and the ability Quest, Nina was included as an EX Skin for Jill Valentine. The story is mainly based on Breath of Fire III and Monster Hunter Riders. | July 1, 2021 |
Island of Fear | 100 | Included the ability Victory was renamed as Decimate. The story is based on Resident Evil: Revelations 2, featuring a number of persons getting captured and sent to an island controlled by Alex Wesker that is full of dangers. The victims, which include Axl, Red, Cinnamon, and Spider, were given bracelets that will corrupt them with a virus if they get too afraid. To escape the island, they must find four crests and set them on an old teleportation capsule. | September 1, 2021 |
Mission of Ruin | 80 | Included the ability Faith. The story is focused on Myria gaining power through faith on her, be it willingly or forced, the Rebellion Army becoming part of her forces. | November 5, 2021 |
Breath of Resistance | 80 | Included new series Red Earth, and the ability Coordination. The story focuses on the formation of a Resistance against Myria. | January 5, 2022 |
Defying the Light | 80 | Included the ability Unleash, and Mega Man X DiVE content. The story focuses on the fight against Myria. | March 1, 2022 |
Genma Onslaught | 80 | Introduced new series Onimusha, the story being mainly based on the first Onimusha and Monster Hunter Rise. | April 28, 2022 |
Super Spooky Village | 80 | Introduced new series Ghosts 'n Goblins, the story being mainly based on Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection and Resident Evil: Village. | July 1, 2022 |
Jurassic Rampage | 80 | Introduced new series Dino Crisis and the ability Invasion. The story is mainly based on the events from the first Dino Crisis. | September 1, 2022 |
Operation Cannon Spike | 80 | Introduced two new series Bionic Commando and Cannon Spike, and the ability Specialist. The story also features content from the Mega Man X series, with Sigma starting a heavy attack against humanity. | November 1, 2022 |
Sigma's Invasion | 80 | Introduced new series CROSS×BEATS, and Vergil as a EX Skin for Zero. The story continues from the previous set. | January 5, 2023 |
逆転ふゑすてばる Turnabout Festival | 80 | Introduced two new series Haunting Ground and Otoranger. The story is about Apollo Justice defending Trucy Wright in the case of the Daimyo's dog poisoning. | March 1, 2023 |
Demon Dogfight | The story is mainly based on Darkstalkers 3 and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. | April 21, 2023 | |
30_MINUTES.EXE | Introduced new series Mega Man Battle Network, the story is about the cyber war between NetNavis and the Shadaloo led by M. Bison. | July 3, 2023 | |
The Daymare Diary | The story being mainly based on the Resident Evil 2. | September 1, 2023 | |
THE BEAUTIFUL 8 | Introduced new series Cyberbots and Megami Meguri. | November 1, 2023 | |
Absolute Zero | Introduced new series Mega Man Zero and Lost Planet. | December 27, 2023 | |
いくぜ青春!熱血学園 Schoolyard Royale | Introduced new series Rival Schools. | April 1, 2024 |
Music[]
- Dr. Willy Stage 1 - Mega Man 2
- Zero's Past - Megaman X
- Spike Rosered Stage - Megaman X5
- Sigma Stage 1 - Megaman X
- Net Battle - Mega Man Battle Network
- RUNNING THROUGH THE CYBER WORLD - Mega Man Battle Network
- Neo Arcadia - Mega Man Zero
- Departure - Mega Man Zero 2
- Cannon Ball - Mega Man Zero 3
- Fake - Mega Man Zero
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