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Rockman Operater's Deck. (Starter Set from series 2)
Rockman EXE Card Game (ロックマンエグゼカードゲーム Rokkuman Eguze Kādo Gēmu) is a Carddass EX game from the Rockman EXE series released in Japan by Bandai from 2001 to 2003. Tournaments were also held during that time[1]. Designed by Makoto Nakamura, their team designed the game to be close to the source material as much as possible. Despite its popularity, the game ended due to the merchandising rights being transferred to Takara[2].
Rules[]
Each player has nine squares to place one Navi or Virus card in each, an HP Gauge (starting with 200), a Chip Storage for Chip Cards, the Deck pile, and a discard pile.
- Area - This is where the players will place their NAVI cards and Virus cards face up. The players may only place cards in their own areas, and only 1 card may occupy 1 square at a time.
- Deck Pile and Deck Construction - The deck pile is located to the right of the area. A deck must contain 30 cards. Up to 3 cards with the same name are allowed, and it must contain at least 1 Navi Card. Up to 5 Navi Cards are allowed in a deck.
- Discard Pile - This is where you put your used cards. Place the cards face up in a pile to the left of the area, underneath the HP Gauge.
- HP Gauge - The official playmats have the number 200 printed on the top of the HP Gauge area. The numbers decrease downwards by the 10s (190, 180, 170 and so on). Before you begin the game, both players have to place the top card of their decks into the HP Gauge area face down, so that it covers up all the other numbers except for 200. Whenever your NAVI takes damage, move the card downwards to indicate how much damage you have taken. When the card moves down to 0, the NAVI is considered DELETED and the player controlling the NAVI loses the game.
- Chip Storage - Place your chip cards face down here. You can place several chip cards, but you can only place 1 card each turn. The order of the chip cards can be moved around at any point in the game.
Cards[]
There are five types of cards in the game:
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Navi Card (ナビカード) |
| The NetNavi character card operated by the player. Is used by transfering it to the area. Both players must select 1 NetNavi to be placed face down in the middle of their respective areas before starting the game and revealing their chosen cards by turning them face up. | |
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Virus Card (ウイルスカード) |
| The virus character card. Is used by transfering it to the area. | |
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Chip Card (チップカード) |
| Battle Chip cards, transfered by placing the card face down in the Chip Storage. Their range is counted from one of the player's Navi Cards. | |
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Battler Card (バトラーカード) |
| Cards with game characters. It is discarded from the hand after use. | |
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Style Card (スタイルカード) |
| Represents the Style Change of a Navi. It is used with the Navi card in the area and is placed underneath it to indicate that it is active. |
Card elements:
- Card Name - The name of the card.
- Card Type - The card's type: NAVI, VIRUS, CHIP, BATTLER or STYLE.
- Level - The level of the Virus or Chip card. These indicate what Level the player must be at to be able to use these cards.
- Transfer Condition - Only present in some cards, written above the Card Effect. The condition to use the card in the Transfer Phase.
- Card Effect - The card's effect in the game. Some cards also have additional text like character details or quotes, card details, and Extra Codes for Mega Man Battle Network 3.
- Defense - The defensive power of Virus Cards.
- HP - The hit points of Virus Cards.
- Code - The card's chip code.
- Attributes - The card's element (Aqua, Fire, Elec or Wood), if any.
- Attack Power - The damage the card causes to the target's HP.
Setup[]
First, choose one Navi Card from the deck and place the card in the middle of your side of the area face down. Shuffle the remaining cards of the deck and place them to the right side of the area face down. Take the first card on top of your deck and place it face down so that it covers up the numbers, except for the number 200. This will be your starting HP. Finally, both players flip their Navi Card with the front side upwards simultaneously.
Phases of a turn[]
Turn Decide Phase[]
The Turn Decide Phase (順番決めフェイズ) is the start of the game. Players determine their turn order by playing rock-paper-scissors. The winner plays first. However, if it is the beginning of a new turn, the player with the least HP gets to activate first. If both players HP are tied, the players with the smaller number of cards in the Area and Chip Storage gets to do their turn first. If both players both have the same amount of HP and the same number of cards in their Area and their Chip Storage, play a new round of Rock-Paper-Scissors to see who goes first.
Draw Phase[]
The first phase in a player's turn, the Draw Phase (ドローフェイズ) is used to draw cards from the deck until the player has five cards in his hand. If there are no cards to draw in this phase, the player loses 30 HP and the cards in the discard pile are shuffled and returned to the deck.
Transfer Phase[]
In the Transfer Phase (転送フェイズ Tensou Feizu, alternatively "Transmission Phase") the player can use the Navi, Virus, and Chip cards in his hand by placing 1 character (Navi or Virus) card in an empty square in his area and 1 Chip Card face down in the Chip Storage.
Battle Phase[]
In the Battle Phase (バトルフェイズ) the player can do any of the following action in any order:
- Move the cards in the area. The player must discard one card from the hand to move a character card to one empty adjacent square. Switching places with one of your own cards is not allowed, and you must discards additional cards to move your characters around. Diagonal movements and moving to the opponent's area isn't allowed.
- Use the effect from one character card to attack the opponent. Each card can only attack once per turn.
- Use a Chip Card in the Chip Storage. Discard the card after use.
- Use a Battler Card in the hand.
- Do nothing and go to the End Phase.
The Battle Phase is over when there is nothing left to do.
When a Navi Card is attacked, the damage reduces the player's HP Gauge.
When a Virus Card is attacked, it is not harmed if its defense is equal or higher than the damage received. Damage is gradually accumulated, and the virus is destroyed and sent to the discard pile when damage reaches its HP value. If an opponent's virus performs an action (placed horizontally) in its turn, its defense power is 0, leaving it open for attacks. For example, in the case of damage done to a "HP 30/50" Virus Card:
| 0 | 10 | 20 | 30 (Defense) | 40 | 50 (HP) | 60+ |
| No damage received | Damaged (remains) | Destroyed | ||||
If a panel is destroyed, the player pulls a card from the deck and places it faced down in the panel. The card is discarded when the panel returns to normal.
End Phase[]
The player ends his turn by saying End Phase (エンドフェイズ Endo Feizu), any "in the end phase" effects activate, while any "until end of turn" effects are negated. All character cards (Navi and Viruses) are turned to their active mode by untapping them. Any Virus Card with any remaining HP is healed back up to its maximum HP regardless of card effects. Optionally, the player can discard 1 unneeded card from the hand to be able to draw more cards during their next Draw Phase. Then the continues by going back to the Turn Decide Phase.
The game continues until one player wins by reducing the opponent's HP Gauge to 0.
Additional rules[]
Advanced game rules.
- Chip usage restriction: Adds a limitation on the Battle Chips that can be used in the Battle Phase based on the user's HP Gauge:
- Level 1 Chip Cards can only be used if HP is 110 or higher.
- Level 2 Chip Cards can only be used if HP is between 60-100.
- Level 3 Chip Cards can only be used if HP is between 10-50.
- Virus transfer limit: Adds a limitation on the Virus Cards that can be used in the Transfer Phase based on the user's HP Gauge:
- Level 1 Virus cards can only be used if HP is 110 or higher.
- Level 2 and below Virus cards can only be used if HP is between 60-100.
- Level 3 and below Virus cards can only be used if HP is between 10-50.
- Virus evolution: When transfering a virus, it is possible for it to evolve by discarding a lower level virus and adding a virus of the same type with a stronger level on its place. (Example: Kabutank for Kabutank 2nd, and Kabutank 2nd for Kabutank 3rd). HP Gauge is not a restriction for viruses transfered by evolution.
- Style Cards: During the Transfer Phase, the player can place a Style Card on a Navi Card from his area. Only one Style Card can be used per turn. Also, each Navi can only have one Style Card. If a Navi Card already has a Style Card, the player can discard the current Style to give the Navi a new Style Card.
Sets[]
Starter Deck[]
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Rockman EXE Card Game Starter | |
|---|---|---|
| Release Date | June 2001 (800 yen)[2] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Pre-Constructed Starter "Rockman Operator's Deck/Forte Operator's Deck" | |
| Release Date | Late August 2002 [3] (800 yen each) | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Starter 3 Rockman Deck/Blues Deck | |
| Release Date | Late March 2003 [4] (800 yen each) | |
Booster[]
These cards were randomly distributed by vending machine for 100 yen each.
|
Rockman EXE Card Game Booster | |
|---|---|---|
| Release Date | June 2001[2] (listed as late April 2001 on Bandai sites)[5] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Booster 2 | |
| Release Date | September 2001[2] (listed as late July 2001 on Bandai sites)[6] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Booster 3 | |
| Release Date | Mid April 2002[7] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Booster 4 | |
| Release Date | Mid July 2002[8] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Booster 5 | |
| Release Date | Mid October 2002[2] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Booster 6 | |
| Release Date | Mid January 2003[2] (listed as January 2002 on Bandai sites)[9] | |
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Rockman EXE Card Game Booster 7 | |
| Release Date | Late March 2003[10] | |
Other[]
Original and Lotte cards
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Rockman EXE Card Game Lotte Card Gum Ver. | |
|---|---|---|
| Description | Reprints of existing cards with some differences released by Lotte. | |
Card list[]
| See Rockman EXE Card Game/Card list for a detailed list. |
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| Image | No. | Card Name | Translation | |
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NAVI-001 | ロックマン エグゼ | Rockman EXE | |
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NAVI-002 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-003 | ロール | Roll | |
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NAVI-004 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-005 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-006 | ロール | Roll | |
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NAVI-007 | ガッツマン | GutsMan | |
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NAVI-008 | ナンバーマン | NumberMan | |
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NAVI-009 | ファイアマン | FireMan | |
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NAVI-010 | ストーンマン | StoneMan | |
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NAVI-011 | アイスマン | IceMan | |
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NAVI-012 | カラードマン | ColoredMan | |
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NAVI-013 | シャークマン | SharkMan | |
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NAVI-014 | ウッドマン | WoodMan | |
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NAVI-015 | スカルマン | SkullMan | |
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NAVI-016 | グライド | Glide | |
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NAVI-017 | エレキマン | ElecMan | |
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NAVI-018 | マジックマン | MagicMan | |
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NAVI-019 | ボンバーマン | BomberMan | |
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NAVI-020 | ファラオマン | PharaohMan | |
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NAVI-021 | シャドーマン | ShadowMan | |
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NAVI-022 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-023 | フォルテ | Forte | |
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NAVI-024 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-025 | エアーマン | AirMan | |
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NAVI-026 | クイックマン | QuickMan | |
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NAVI-027 | カットマン | CutMan | |
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NAVI-028 | ナイトマン | KnightMan | |
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NAVI-029 | マグネットマン | MagnetMan | |
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NAVI-030 | フリーズマン | FreezeMan | |
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NAVI-031 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-032 | ヒートマン | HeatMan | |
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NAVI-033 | トードマン | ToadMan | |
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NAVI-034 | サンダーマン | ThunderMan | |
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NAVI-035 | スネークマン | SnakeMan | |
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NAVI-036 | ゲートマン | GateMan | |
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NAVI-037 | フォルテ | Forte | |
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NAVI-038 | ゴスペル | Gospel | |
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NAVI-039 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-040 | フォルテ | Forte | |
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NAVI-041 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-042 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-043 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-044 | ガッツマン | GutsMan | |
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NAVI-045 | ロール | Roll | |
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NAVI-046 | ナパームマン | NapalmMan | |
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NAVI-047 | プラネットマン | PlanetMan | |
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NAVI-048 | ゴスペル | Gospel | |
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NAVI-049 | 真フォルテ | True Forte | |
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NAVI-050 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-051 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-052 | フラッシュマン | FlashMan | |
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NAVI-053 | ビーストマン | BeastMan | |
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NAVI-054 | デザートマン | DesertMan | |
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NAVI-055 | プラントマン | PlantMan | |
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NAVI-056 | フレイムマン | FlameMan | |
| NAVI-057 to 064 are believed to not exist. | ||||
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NAVI-065 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-066 | ロックマン&ブルース | Rockman & Blues | |
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NAVI-067 | バブルマン | BubbleMan | |
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NAVI-068 | ドリルマン | DrillMan | |
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NAVI-069 | ミストマン | MistMan | |
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NAVI-070 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-071 | ブルース&ロックマン | Blues & Rockman | |
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NAVI-072 | メタルマン | MetalMan | |
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NAVI-073 | キングマン | KingMan | |
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NAVI-074 | ボウルマン | BowlMan | |
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NAVI-075 | ロックマン | Rockman | |
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NAVI-076 | ガッツマン | GutsMan | |
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NAVI-077 | ロール | Roll | |
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NAVI-078 | ブルース | Blues | |
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NAVI-079 | パンク | Punk | |
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NAVI-080 | フォルテ | Forte | |
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NAVI-081 | プロト | Proto | |
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NAVI-082 | プロト | Proto | |
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NAVI-083 | ダークマン | DarkMan | |
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NAVI-084 | ヤマトマン | YamatoMan | |
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NAVI-085 | セレナード | Serenade | |
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NAVI-S01 | フォルテGS | Forte GS | |
Notes:
- NAVI-081 Proto is listed as "Proto (ProtoArmΣ)"/"プロト(プロトアームΣ)" on the official site.
- NAVI-082 Proto is listed as "Proto (ProtoArmΩ)"/"プロト(プロトアームΩ)" on the official site.
- NAVI-S01 Forte GS is listed as "NAVI-X01" on the official site.
Battler Cards[]
| Image | No. | Card Name | Translation |
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BATTLER-001 | 光 熱斗 | Netto Hikari |
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BATTLER-002 | 桜井 メイル | Meiru Sakurai |
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BATTLER-003 | 伊集院 炎山 | Enzan Ijuin |
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BATTLER-004 | デカオ | Dekao |
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BATTLER-005 | サロマ | Saroma |
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BATTLER-006 | 氷川 清次 | Seiji Hikawa |
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BATTLER-007 | 黒井 みゆき | Miyuki Kuroi |
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BATTLER-008 | 火野 ケンイチ | Kenichi Hino |
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BATTLER-009 | 日暮 闇太郎 | Yamitaro Higure |
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BATTLER-010 | マサ | Masa |
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BATTLER-011 | やいと | Yaito |
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BATTLER-012 | 色綾 まどい | Madoi Iroaya |
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BATTLER-013 | ジャック=エレキテル | Jack Electel |
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BATTLER-014 | マハ=ジャラマ | Maha Jarama |
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BATTLER-015 | ワイリー博士 | Doctor Wily |
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BATTLER-016 | 風吹 アラシ | Arashi Kazefuki |
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BATTLER-017 | 速見 ダイスケ | Daisuke Hayami |
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BATTLER-018 | プリンセス・プライド | Princess Pride |
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BATTLER-019 | ガウス・マグネッツ | Gauss Magnets |
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BATTLER-020 | ゴスペル首領 | Ringleader of Gospel |
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BATTLER-021 | 緑川ケロ | Kero Midorikawa |
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BATTLER-022 | ラウル | Raul |
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BATTLER-023 | ミリオネア | Millionaire |
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BATTLER-024 | 名人 | Meijin |
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BATTLER-025 | 謎の少年 | Nazo no Shōnen ("Mysterious Boy") |
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BATTLER-026 | 秋原小学校5年A組 | Akihara Shougakkou 5 Nen A Gumi ("Akihara Elementary School Year 5 Group A") |
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BATTLER-027 | WWW | |
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BATTLER-028 | 光 熱斗 | Netto Hikari |
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BATTLER-029 | 光 祐一朗 | Yuichiro Hikari |
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BATTLER-030 | 光 はる香 | Haruka Hikari |
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BATTLER-031 | 大園 まりこ | Mariko Ozono |
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BATTLER-032 | みんなでキャンプ | Minna de Camp ("Camping with Everybody") |
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BATTLER-033 | 光 熱斗 | Netto Hikari |
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BATTLER-034 | 伊集院 炎山 | Enzan Ijuin |
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BATTLER-035 | 西古 レイ | Rei Saiko |
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BATTLER-036 | 犬飼 猛雄 | Takeo Inukai |
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BATTLER-037 | 砂山 ノボル | Noboru Sunayama |
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BATTLER-038 | アネッタ | Anetta |
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BATTLER-039 | 火野 ケンイチ | Kenichi Hino |
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BATTLER-040 | 光 熱斗 | Netto Hikari |
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BATTLER-041 | 光 祐一朗 | Yuichiro Hikari |
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BATTLER-042 | 浦川 まもる | Mamoru Urakawa |
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BATTLER-043 | 荒駒 虎吉 | Torakichi Aragoma |
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BATTLER-044 | 白泉 たま子 | Tamako Shiraizumi |
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BATTLER-045 | 光 熱斗 | Netto Hikari |
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BATTLER-046 | 大山デカオ | Dekao Oyama |
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BATTLER-047 | 大山チサオ | Chisao Oyama |
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BATTLER-048 | 桜井メイル | Meiru Sakurai |
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BATTLER-049 | 綾小路やいと | Yaito Ayanokoji |
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BATTLER-050 | 伊集院炎山 | Enzan Ijuin |
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BATTLER-051 | 名人見習い | Meijin Minarai ("Meijin's apprentice") |
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BATTLER-052 | 名人 | Meijin |
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BATTLER-S01 | スタイルチェンジ!! | Style Change!! |
Chip Cards[]
| Image | No. | Card Name | Translation |
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CHIP-001 | ショットガン | Shotgun |
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CHIP-002 | クロスガン | Cross Gun |
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CHIP-003 | スプレッドガン | Spread Gun |
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CHIP-004 | ミニボム | Mini Bomb |
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CHIP-005 | ソード | Sword |
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CHIP-006 | ワイドソード | Wide Sword |
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CHIP-007 | パネルアウト1 | Panel Out 1 |
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CHIP-008 | リカバリー30 | Recovery 30 |
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CHIP-009 | リカバリー50 | Recovery 50 |
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CHIP-010 | エリアスチール | Area Steal |
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CHIP-011 | エスケープ | Escape |
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CHIP-012 | パネルリターン | Panel Return |
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CHIP-013 | バリア | Barrier |
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CHIP-014 | ファイターソード | Fighter Sword |
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CHIP-015 | ナイトソード | Knight Sword |
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CHIP-016 | パラディンソード | Paladin Sword |
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CHIP-017 | エレキソード | Elec Sword |
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CHIP-018 | パネルアウト3 | Panel Out 3 |
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CHIP-019 | デスマッチ1 | Deathmatch 1 |
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CHIP-020 | インターラプト | Interrupt |
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CHIP-021 | クイックゲージ | Quick Gauge |
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CHIP-022 | ムラマサ | Muramasa |
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CHIP-023 | アナザーマインド | Another Mind |
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CHIP-024 | スチールパニシュ | Steal Punish |
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CHIP-025 | ヘビーゲージ | Heavy Gauge |
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CHIP-026 | アンダーシャツ | Undershirt |
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CHIP-027 | ジェラシー | Jealousy |
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CHIP-028 | バッドメディスン | Bad Medicine |
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CHIP-029 | トリプルヒーロー | Triple Hero |
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CHIP-030 | フミコミザン | Fumikomi Zan |
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CHIP-031 | フルカスタム | Full Custom |
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CHIP-032 | カワリミ | Kawarimi |
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CHIP-033 | ナビスカウト | Navi Scout |
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CHIP-034 | リュウセイグン | Ryuseigun |
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CHIP-035 | アイスステージ | Ice Stage |
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CHIP-036 | クサムラステージ | Kusamura Stage |
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CHIP-037 | サンクチュアリ | Sanctuary |
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CHIP-038 | ストーンボディ | Stone Body |
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CHIP-039 | ブラックボム | Black Bomb |
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CHIP-040 | オオアカツナミ | Ō Aka Tsunami |
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CHIP-041 | フリーズボム | Freeze Bomb |
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CHIP-042 | チャージスパーク | Charge Spark |
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CHIP-043 | ガイアソード | Gaia Sword |
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CHIP-044 | バリアブルソード | Variable Sword |
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CHIP-045 | マグネットステージ | Magnet Stage |
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CHIP-046 | マグマステージ | Magma Stage |
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CHIP-047 | ソードキング | Sword King |
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CHIP-048 | サイドガン | Side Gun |
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CHIP-049 | フウアツケン | Fūatsu Ken |
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CHIP-050 | コピーダメージ | Copy Damage |
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CHIP-051 | スーパーキタカゼ | Super Kitakaze |
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CHIP-052 | ゼウスハンマー | Zeus Hammer |
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CHIP-053 | プロミネンス | Prominence |
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CHIP-054 | チカスイミャク | Chika Suimyaku |
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CHIP-055 | ライトニング | Lightning |
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CHIP-056 | シラハドリ | Shirahadori |
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CHIP-057 | エアシューズ | Air Shoes |
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CHIP-058 | スチールリベンジ | Steal Revenge |
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CHIP-059 | フミコミクロス | Fumikomi Cross |
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CHIP-060 | イアイフォーム | Iai Form |
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CHIP-061 | カゲブンシン | Kage Bunshin |
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CHIP-062 | ブレイクハンマー | Break Hammer |
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CHIP-063 | ストーンキューブ | Stone Cube |
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CHIP-064 | オジゾウサン | Ojizou-san |
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CHIP-065 | ポイズンアヌビス | Poison Anubis |
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CHIP-066 | サンドステージ | Sand Stage |
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CHIP-067 | メタルステージ | Metal Stage |
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CHIP-068 | ナビリサイクル | Navi Recycle |
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CHIP-069 | リョウセイバイ | Ryouseibai |
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CHIP-070 | プロトアーム | Proto Arm |
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CHIP-S01 | ダークメシア | Dark Messiah |
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CHIP-S02 | マスタースタイル | Master Style |
Notes:
- CHIP-S02 Master Style is listed as "STYLE-X02" on the official site.
Virus Cards[]
| No. | Card Name | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| VIRUS-001 | キャノーダム | Canodumb |
| VIRUS-002 | キャノーダム2nd | Canodumb 2nd |
| VIRUS-003 | キャノーダム3rd | Canodumb 3rd |
| VIRUS-004 | カブタンク | Kabutank |
| VIRUS-005 | カブタンク2nd | Kabutank 2nd |
| VIRUS-006 | カブタンク3rd | Kabutank 3rd |
| VIRUS-007 | スウォーディン | Swordin |
| VIRUS-008 | スウォードラ | Swordra |
| VIRUS-009 | スウォータル | Swortaru |
| VIRUS-010 | メットール | Metall |
| VIRUS-011 | メットール2nd | Metall 2nd |
| VIRUS-012 | メットール3rd | Metall 3rd |
| VIRUS-013 | ポワルド | Poward |
| VIRUS-014 | ポワルド2nd | Poward 2nd |
| VIRUS-015 | ポワルド3rd | Poward 3rd |
| VIRUS-016 | ミノゴロモン | Minogoromon |
| VIRUS-017 | ミノゴロモン2nd | Minogoromon 2nd |
| VIRUS-018 | ミノゴロモン3rd | Minogoromon 3rd |
| VIRUS-019 | アーバルボーイ | Ābarubōi |
| VIRUS-020 | アーバルボーイ2nd | Ābarubōi 2nd |
| VIRUS-021 | アーバルボーイ3rd | Ābarubōi 3rd |
| VIRUS-022 | チュ-トン | Chūton |
| VIRUS-023 | チュ-トン2nd | Chūton 2nd |
| VIRUS-024 | チュ-トン3rd | Chūton 3rd |
| VIRUS-025 | ジェリー | Jelly |
| VIRUS-026 | ジェリーヒート | Jelly Heat |
| VIRUS-027 | ビッグジェリー | Big Jelly |
| VIRUS-028 | ガイアント | Gaiant |
| VIRUS-029 | ガイアント2nd | Gaiant 2nd |
| VIRUS-030 | ガイアント3rd | Gaiant 3rd |
| VIRUS-031 | プログ・マークワン | Prog Mark 1 |
| VIRUS-032 | プログ・マークツー | Prog Mark 2 |
| VIRUS-033 | プログ・マークスリー | Prog Mark 3 |
| VIRUS-034 | ファンカー | Fankar |
| VIRUS-035 | ファンカー2nd | Fankar 2nd |
| VIRUS-036 | ファンカー3rd | Fankar 3rd |
| VIRUS-037 | チクリート | Chikurīto |
| VIRUS-038 | チクリート2nd | Chikurīto 2nd |
| VIRUS-039 | チクリート3rd | Chikurīto 3rd |
| VIRUS-040 | ハンディース | Handys |
| VIRUS-041 | ハンディース2nd | Handys 2nd |
| VIRUS-042 | ハンディース3rd | Handys 3rd |
| VIRUS-043 | クモンペ | Kumonpe |
| VIRUS-044 | クモンペ2nd | Kumonpe 2nd |
| VIRUS-045 | クモンペ3rd | Kumonpe 3rd |
| VIRUS-046 | ジーラ | Jīra |
| VIRUS-047 | ジーラ2nd | Jīra 2nd |
| VIRUS-048 | ジーラ3rd | Jīra 3rd |
| VIRUS-049 | ポイットン | Poitton |
| VIRUS-050 | ポイットン2nd | Poitton 2nd |
| VIRUS-051 | ポイットン3rd | Poitton 3rd |
| VIRUS-052 | サテラ | Satella |
| VIRUS-053 | サテラ2nd | Satella 2nd |
| VIRUS-054 | サテラ3rd | Satella 3rd |
| VIRUS-055 | ゴースラー | Ghosler |
| VIRUS-056 | ゴースラー2nd | Ghosler 2nd |
| VIRUS-057 | ゴースラー3rd | Ghosler 3rd |
| VIRUS-058 | アモナキュール | Ammonicule |
| VIRUS-059 | アモナキュール2nd | Ammonicule 2nd |
| VIRUS-060 | アモナキュール3rd | Ammonicule 3rd |
| VIRUS-061 | キオルシン | Kiorushin |
| VIRUS-062 | バドラフト | Badraft |
| VIRUS-063 | ハルドボルズ | Hard Boruzu |
| VIRUS-064 | フロシェル | Floshell |
| VIRUS-065 | ボルケルギア | Borukerugia |
| VIRUS-066 | ウォルタルギア | Worutarugia |
| VIRUS-067 | プクール | Pukūru |
| VIRUS-068 | プクールボウ | Pukūrubou |
| VIRUS-069 | パララ&リモコゴロー | Parara & Rimokogorō |
| VIRUS-070 | パララ&リモコゴロー2nd | Parara & Rimokogorō 2nd |
| VIRUS-071 | パララ&リモコゴロー3rd | Parara & Rimokogorō 3rd |
| VIRUS-072 | ビリー | Billy |
| VIRUS-073 | ビリー2nd | Billy 2nd |
| VIRUS-074 | ビリー3rd | Billy 3rd |
| VIRUS-075 | メガリア | Megalia |
| VIRUS-076 | メガリア2nd | Megalia 2nd |
| VIRUS-077 | メガリア3rd | Megalia 3rd |
| VIRUS-078 | キャンデービル | CanDevil |
| VIRUS-079 | キャンデービル2nd | CanDevil 2nd |
| VIRUS-080 | キャンデービル3rd | CanDevil 3rd |
| VIRUS-081 | ダイジャン | Daijan |
| VIRUS-082 | ダイジャンボルト | Daijan Bolt |
| VIRUS-083 | ダイジャンメラル | Daijan Meraru |
| VIRUS-084 | ラッシュ | Rush |
| VIRUS-085 | ドリームウイルス | Dream Virus |
| VIRUS-086 | メテファイア | MeteFire |
| VIRUS-087 | フルファイア | FullFire |
| VIRUS-088 | デスファイア | DeathFire |
| VIRUS-089 | ガルー | Garū |
| VIRUS-090 | ガルーバー | Garūbā |
| VIRUS-091 | ガルードラ | Garūdora |
| VIRUS-092 | エビロン | Ebiron |
| VIRUS-093 | エビデル | Ebidel |
| VIRUS-094 | エビクロス | Ebicross |
| VIRUS-095 | ユラ | Yura |
| VIRUS-096 | ユラユラ | Yurayura |
| VIRUS-097 | ユラリオン | Yurarion |
| VIRUS-098 | タコバル | Takobaru |
| VIRUS-099 | タコバリン | Takobarin |
| VIRUS-100 | タコバレー | Takobarē |
| VIRUS-101 | カーズ | Curze |
| VIRUS-102 | カーズナ | Curzena |
| VIRUS-103 | カーズド | Curzed |
| VIRUS-104 | ウインドボックス | Wind Box |
| VIRUS-105 | バキュームファン | Vacuum Fan |
| VIRUS-106 | ストームボックス | Storm Box |
| VIRUS-107 | ゲニン | Genin |
| VIRUS-108 | チューニン | Chūnin |
| VIRUS-109 | ジョーニン | Jōnin |
| VIRUS-110 | ラビリー | Rabirī |
| VIRUS-111 | ハイラビリ- | High Rabirī |
| VIRUS-112 | メガラビリー | Mega Rabirī |
| VIRUS-113 | フレイボー | Fureibō |
| VIRUS-114 | フレイボー2nd | Fureibō 2nd |
| VIRUS-115 | フレイボー3rd | Fureibō 3rd |
| VIRUS-116 | ヨーヨット | Yoyot |
| VIRUS-117 | ヨーシップ | Yoship |
| VIRUS-118 | ヨーランド | Yoland |
| VIRUS-119 | シェルキー | Shellky |
| VIRUS-120 | シェルニー | Shellny |
| VIRUS-121 | シェルジー | Shelljy |
| VIRUS-122 | マグニッカー | Magnikker |
| VIRUS-123 | マグニルド | Magnirudo |
| VIRUS-124 | マグタイガー | Magtiger |
| VIRUS-125 | UFOサニー | UFO Sunny |
| VIRUS-126 | UFOトニー | UFO Tonny |
| VIRUS-127 | UFOジェニー | UFO Jenny |
| VIRUS-128 | プクールバブ | Pukūrubabu |
| VIRUS-129 | ホンキノラッシュ | Honki no Rush |
| VIRUS-130 | チャマッシュ | Chamash |
| VIRUS-131 | キマッシュ | Kimash |
| VIRUS-132 | クロマッシュ | Kuromash |
| VIRUS-133 | バジリコ | Basilico |
| VIRUS-134 | アボリコ | Avolico |
| VIRUS-135 | ナタリコ | Natalico |
| VIRUS-136 | キルプラント | KillPlant |
| VIRUS-137 | キルフラワー | KillWeed |
| VIRUS-138 | キルウィード | KillFlower |
| VIRUS-139 | ヌール | Null |
| VIRUS-140 | ヌメリー | Numeri |
| VIRUS-141 | ヌメルタ | Numeruta |
| VIRUS-142 | フデロー | Fuderō |
| VIRUS-143 | フデロー2nd | Fuderō 2nd |
| VIRUS-144 | フデロー3rd | Fuderō 3rd |
| VIRUS-145 | マグマドラゴン | Magma Dragon |
| VIRUS-146 | ブルードラゴン | Blue Dragon |
| VIRUS-147 | イエロードラゴン | Yellow Dragon |
| VIRUS-148 | プロテクト | Protecto |
| VIRUS-149 | メガプロテクト | Mega Protecto |
| VIRUS-150 | ギガプロテクト | Giga Protecto |
| VIRUS-151 | ヘルコンドル | Hell Condor |
| VIRUS-152 | ボンビートル | Bombeetle |
| VIRUS-153 | ドンビートル | Dombeetle |
| VIRUS-154 | ゴンビートル | Gombeetle |
| VIRUS-155 | モモグラン | Momogran |
| VIRUS-156 | モモグロー | Momogrou |
| VIRUS-157 | モモグレオ | Momogreo |
| VIRUS-158 | ドゴーン | Dogōn |
| VIRUS-159 | ドギュラ | Dogyura |
| VIRUS-160 | ドガビーン | Dogabīn |
| VIRUS-161 | ヘビーアレイ | Heavy Arei |
| VIRUS-162 | ヘビーアレイズ | Heavy Areiz |
| VIRUS-163 | ヘビーアレイド | Heavy Areid |
| VIRUS-164 | コリペン | Koripen |
| VIRUS-165 | コリペンタン | Koripentan |
| VIRUS-166 | コリペンタロー | Koripentarō |
| VIRUS-167 | ジェライム | Gelime |
| VIRUS-168 | ヌライム | Nulime |
| VIRUS-169 | ネバリーム | Nebalime |
| VIRUS-170 | ララパッパ | Rarapappa |
| VIRUS-171 | ララチューバ | Raratuba |
| VIRUS-172 | ララボーン | Rarabone |
| VIRUS-173 | ラウンダ | Rounder |
| VIRUS-174 | ラウンダラウ | Rounderau |
| VIRUS-175 | ラウンダバー | Rounderbar |
| VIRUS-176 | アゾマータ | Azomāta |
| VIRUS-177 | アゾマートル | Azomātoru |
| VIRUS-178 | アゾマディガ | Azomadiga |
| VIRUS-179 | スパークビー | Spark Bee |
| VIRUS-180 | スパークイグル | Spark Eagle |
| VIRUS-181 | スパークレイ | Spark Ray |
| VIRUS-182 | N.O | |
| VIRUS-183 | N.O-2 | |
| VIRUS-184 | N.O-3 | |
| VIRUS-185 | ボルカノ | Volcano |
| VIRUS-186 | ボルカノドン | Volcanodon |
| VIRUS-187 | ボルカノギレン | Volcanogiren |
| VIRUS-188 | メテマージ | Metemage |
| VIRUS-189 | メテロード | Metelord |
| VIRUS-190 | メテフレア | Meteflare |
| VIRUS-191 | スーンハーク | Sūnhāku |
| VIRUS-192 | ビューハーク | Byūhāku |
| VIRUS-193 | ゴーハーク | Gōhāku |
| VIRUS-194 | クエイカー | Quaker |
| VIRUS-195 | クエイクドム | Quakedomu |
| VIRUS-196 | クエイクダバ | Quakedaba |
| VIRUS-197 | ポーン | Peon |
| VIRUS-198 | ナイト | Knight |
| VIRUS-199 | ルーク | Hook |
| VIRUS-200 | ニドキャスター | Nidocaster |
| VIRUS-201 | ニドキャリアー | Nidocarrier |
| VIRUS-202 | ニドローラー | Nidoroller |
| VIRUS-203 | ダークシャドー | Dark Shadow |
| VIRUS-204 | レッドデビル | Red Devil |
| VIRUS-205 | ブルーデーモン | Blue Demon |
| VIRUS-206 | キラーズアイ | Killer's Eye |
| VIRUS-207 | デモンズアイ | Demon's Eye |
| VIRUS-208 | ジョーカーズアイ | Joker's Eye |
| VIRUS-209 | パラボール | Paraball |
| VIRUS-210 | パラライカ | Pararaika |
| VIRUS-211 | パラクロッサー | Paracrosser |
| VIRUS-212 | トトポール | Totopole |
| VIRUS-213 | トリンポール | Torinpole |
| VIRUS-214 | トンガポール | Tongapole |
| VIRUS-215 | ツインズ | Twins |
| VIRUS-216 | ツインザー | Twinser |
| VIRUS-217 | ツインゼット | Twinzet |
| VIRUS-218 | プロトバグ(赤) | Proto Bug (Red) |
| VIRUS-219 | プロトバグ(青) | Proto Bug (Blue) |
| VIRUS-220 | プロトバグ | Proto Bug |
| VIRUS-221 | ドリームビット | Dream Bit |
| VIRUS-222 | ドリームメラル | Dream Meraru |
| VIRUS-223 | ドリームラピア | Dream Rapia |
| VIRUS-224 | ドリームボルト | Dream Bolt |
| VIRUS-225 | ドリームモス | Dream Moss |
Style Cards[]
| Image | No. | Card Name | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
|
STYLE-001 | ガッツスタイル | Guts Style |
|
STYLE-002 | カスタムスタイル | Custom Style |
|
STYLE-003 | ブラザースタイル | Brother Style |
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STYLE-004 | シールドスタイル | Shield Style |
|
STYLE-005 | サイトスタイル | Saito Style |
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STYLE-006 | ヒートスタイル | Heat Style |
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STYLE-007 | アクアスタイル | Aqua Style |
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STYLE-008 | エレキスタイル | Elec Style |
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STYLE-009 | ウッドスタイル | Wood Style |
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STYLE-010 | バグスタイル | Bug Style |
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STYLE-011 | ヒートガッツスタイル | Heat Guts Style |
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STYLE-012 | アクアカスタムスタイル | Aqua Custom Style |
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STYLE-013 | エレキブラザースタイル | Elec Brother Style |
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STYLE-014 | ウッドシールドスタイル | Wood Shield Style |
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STYLE-015 | グランドスタイル | Ground Style |
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STYLE-016 | シャドースタイル | Shadow Style |
Promotional cards[]
| Image | No. | Name | Translation | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
NAVI-00 | ロックマンエグゼ | Rockman EXE | Jisedai World Hobby Fair 13 |
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NAVI-P01 | フォルテ | Forte | Jisedai World Hobby Fair 14 |
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NAVI-P02 | ロックマン | Rockman | Rockman EXE Card Game Official Privilege |
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NAVI-P03 | ゴスペル | Gospel | Jisedai World Hobby Fair 16 |
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NAVI-P04 | パンク | Punk | Jisedai World Hobby Fair 17 |
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BATTLER-P01 | 友情の絆! | Yuujou no Kizuna! (Bonds of Friendship!) |
Jisedai World Hobby Fair 15 |
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BATTLER-P02 | スタイルチェンジ! | Style Change! | CoroCoro Comic April 2002 issue |
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BATTLER-P03 | バグ進化 | Bug Shinka (Bug Evolution) |
CoroCoro Comic August 2002 issue |
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BATTLER-P04 | 光熱斗&ロックマン | Netto Hikari & Rockman | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 01 |
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BATTLER-P05 | 桜井メイル&ロール | Meiru Sakurai & Roll | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 02 |
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BATTLER-P06 | いつでもボクらは つながっている | Itsu Demo Bokura ha Tsunagatte Iru (We are always connected) |
Rockman EXE Card Game Official Privilege |
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BATTLER-P07 | 大山デカオ&ガッツマン | Dekao Oyama & GutsMan | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 03 |
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BATTLER-P08 | 伊集院炎山&ブルース | Enzan Ijuin & Blues | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 04 |
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BATTLER-P09 | 綾小路やいと&グライド | Yaito Ayanokoji & Glide | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 05 |
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BATTLER-P10 | 日暮闇太郎&ナンバーマン | Yamitaro Higure & NumberMan | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 06 |
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BATTLER-P11 | マサ&シャークマン | Masa & SharkMan | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 07 |
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BATTLER-P12 | ベストフレンド | Best Friend | "Rockman EXE" Event Bonus Original Carddass |
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BATTLER-P13 | 新型PET | New PET | "Rockman EXE" Event Bonus Original Carddass |
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BATTLER-P14 | サロマ&ウッドマン | Saroma & WoodMan | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 08 |
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BATTLER-P15 | 黒井みゆき&スカルマン | Miyuki Kuroi & Skullman | Rockman EXE DVD First Area 09 |
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BATTLER-P16 | ネットワークの闇より | Network no Yami yori ("Darkness from the Network") |
Rockman EXE DVD Second Area 01 |
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BATTLER-X01 | 勝利の証 | Shouri no Akashi ("Proof of Victory") |
Rockman EXE Card Game Official Privilege |
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STYLE-P01 | サイトスタイル | Saito Style | CoroCoro Comic June 2002 issue |
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STYLE-P02 | グランドスタイル | Ground Style | Battle Network Rockman EXE3 Insert Card (early printings only) |
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STYLE-P03 | シャドースタイル | Shadow Style | Battle Network Rockman EXE3 Black Insert Card (early printings only) |
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STYLE-P04 | サイトスタイル | Saito Style | Included in a Rockin' Action figure pack, Rockman Saito Style [Plug in ver.] and Rockman Elec Guts Style |
Lotte Cards[]
| No. | Card | |
|---|---|---|
| L-001 | NAVI-001 | Rockman |
| L-002 | NAVI-005 | Blues |
| L-003 | NAVI-006 | Roll |
| L-004 | NAVI-008 | NumberMan |
| L-005 | NAVI-011 | IceMan |
| L-006 | NAVI-012 | ColoredMan |
| L-007 | NAVI-013 | SharkMan |
| L-008 | NAVI-014 | WoodMan |
| L-009 | NAVI-015 | SkullMan |
| L-010 | VIRUS-001 | Canodumb |
| L-011 | VIRUS-004 | Kabutank |
| L-012 | VIRUS-011 | Metall 2nd |
| L-013 | VIRUS-013 | Poward |
| L-014 | VIRUS-016 | Minogoromon |
| L-015 | VIRUS-025 | Jelly |
| L-016 | VIRUS-029 | Gaiant 2nd |
| L-017 | VIRUS-031 | Prog Mark 1 |
| L-018 | VIRUS-038 | Chikurīto 2nd |
| L-019 | VIRUS-040 | Handys |
| L-020 | VIRUS-043 | Kumonpe |
| L-021 | VIRUS-046 | Jīra |
| L-022 | VIRUS-049 | Poitton |
| L-023 | VIRUS-053 | Satella 2nd |
| L-024 | VIRUS-056 | Ghosler 2nd |
| L-025 | VIRUS-058 | Ammonicule |
| L-026 | VIRUS-061 | Kiorushin |
| L-027 | VIRUS-064 | Floshell |
| L-028 | CHIP-001 | Shot Gun |
| L-029 | CHIP-002 | Cross Gun |
| L-030 | CHIP-004 | Mini Bomb |
| L-031 | CHIP-005 | Sword |
| L-032 | CHIP-007 | Panel Out 1 |
| L-033 | CHIP-008 | Recovery 30 |
| L-034 | Battler 007 | Miyuki Kuroi |
| L-035 | Battler-010 | Masa |
| L-036 | BATTLER-028 | Netto Hikari |
Trivia[]
Announcement of Triple Hero in CoroCoro Comic.
Announcement of Sword King in CoroCoro Comic.
- Cards "CHIP-029 Triple Hero" and "CHIP-047 Sword King" were the winners of two card illustration contests held on CoroCoro Comic. The winners were announced on the April 2002 and November 2002 issues. Triple Hero was designed by Daiki Matsutani (松谷大樹). Sword King was designed by Yoshio Seto (瀬戸芳雄).
External links[]
- Rockman EXE Card Game official site - Archived in Mega Man PC Website: Dr. Cossack's Lab. (original link, closed on July 1, 2003)
- Rockman Laboratory (archive) - Rockman fansite with lists of Rockman cards.
- ロックマンエグゼカードゲーム (archive) - Japanese blog with images from most cards and the game's manuals.
References[]
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20130215154313/http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/rockexe/event/010922.html
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "ゲームボーイアドバンスソフト「ロックマンエグゼ」のカードゲーム。もともとのゲームソフトがTCGをイメージして作られたものなので、できるだけ原作どおりのイメージになるようゲームデザインした。最初の1年は泣かず飛ばず。バンダイの担当者も2回交代した。3人目の担当者になったところで、アニメ化やゲームボーイアドバンス版とのパスワード連動などで一気に大ブームになった。残念ながら、カードゲーム化の権利がタカラ(現タカラトミー)に移り、絶頂期に引き渡すことになってしまった。" -Makoto Nakamura's website
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112087140000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112164483000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112000835000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112018878000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112086273000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112087201000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112140616000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112164902000

































































































































































































































































