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How To Play Bakugan

Bakugan is one of the most popular action games on the market. To fully enjoy the game it helps to learn how to play Bakugan. This game involves getting the setup to work and to use the right processes for a battle between two Bakugan balls.

 

First the two players will need to get everything set up properly. The three Bakugan balls used for competition will be needed and each player will get three Gate and Ability cards. Gate cards are placed in the playing field and Ability cards can be used at different times in the game. When setup is completed both players will say "Field – Open!" as a means of noting that they are ready to play the game.

Each player gets three Gate cards. A player will need to take one of those cards and place it face down so that the logo will appear face up. The player will then say "Gate Card – Set!" to notify that the position for the card in the playing field is ready. Each player needs to put a Gate card in the field of play.

The younger player will roll first. Each player takes turns in the game in rolling their Bakugan balls. When a player gets ready to choose a ball to use the player must say "Bakugan – Brawl!" to notify which ball is going to be used in the game. The player then rolls the ball onto the Gate cards in the field of play.

Like with other action games battles are used. When two Bakugan balls are on a Gate card a battle will occur. This is assuming that a Bakugan has already opened on a Gate card and the other player has a Bakugan that has just opened on that Gate card. If there are no other cards on the playing field then the player whose ball got on the card first wins the card. If there is two then a battle will occur.

The winner of a battle is determined by the G-Power of each Bakugan. This number is listed on the ball itself. The G-Power Boost is added in accordance with the attribute logo on the bottom of the ball and the number that is featured in accordance with that attribute according to what the Gate card says. Ability cards can be used if desired to change values in the card too. Whoever has a higher G-Power after all cards are played will be the winner and the player gets the Gate card. Whoever gets three of these Gate cards first wins the game.

In certain games Holo Section Points, or HSP, can be used for scoring. These points are marked on each card and will be added according to the values on each card a player collects. A hundred points can be added for unplayed or captured balls. Whoever has the most HSP wins.

This process of how to play Bakugan is used to help with enjoying one of the most popular action games available. This process deals with not only the setup but also how to play the game and how battles work in the game. The rules are easy to understand and remember.



 

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