Resident Evil 2, LOTS of Street Fighter and KoF. You just need to remember, the cards are contemporary characters. 300 cards, lots of Capcom and SNK characters, if you played either publisher’s work in the 90’s, you’ll be in for a treat. Believe it or not, this predates Capcom’s own Capcom Vs SNK fighter. I know what you’re here for, the crossover event. It’s not just to give the opponent a hard time. Cards like Elena let you decide when to use the ability, letting you destroy an Action Card to heal 300HP. Sometimes you can even just be a jerk decrease the opponent’s SP for no reason. You can have passive ones like a certain character lowering the opponent’s HP every time they’re counter attacked. Sometimes it’s automatic, like maybe activating when you have a certain amount of HP or peeking at the opponent’s deck and then moving that card to the bottom. Even something as devious as eliminating an opponent’s card for damage.Ībilities work mostly the same, but can be used in a few other ways. Peek into your deck and choose from three cards, boost the BP of a certain card, make that defenseless status go away for a turn. Action cards with the use of SP can be used whenever you want during your turn. These can and very will turn the tides in battle, or at least just delay the inevitable. This is where Action Cards and your other card’s abilities come in. Sure, you can just go back and forth in fights, but I can guarantee you won’t do very well. Have an Action Card? Want to combine your battle cards for a Union Attack? Some cards might even require a certain amount of SP to even work. This can be used for a variety of things. Each card that gets added to your playing field adds to a total SP value. Each card has their own SP value, but by themselves it’s nothing. Say a card is going to attack you, do you take the hit on your own HP to save a stronger card’s BP or do you counter to destroy the opponent’s card? After you attack, there’s also a period where your card cannot defend either, so it’s something to consider. You’ll win the fight, but your card will then have 300BP. For example, say you have a card with 600BP and it attacks a card with 300BP. BP is both your card’s health and attack power. Lets get into detail on that.Ĭards have two values. See, SvC is more like a simplified Magic the Gathering than a Pokemon TCG clone. It started with Pokemon TCG, and would eventually lead into me playing this series, though these are only similar at a skin deep level. I’ve always been quite the fan of digital card games. Which is always great, I can’t be bothered to backlight mod of those consoles. Capcom is finally on Nintendo Switch and it’s not the chibi fighter! It’s the card game! Seriously though, I love this series and am super excited to finally get this and more NGPC games on modern consoles.
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