Bushiroad will release the second full Trial Deck and Booster releases for its Future Card Buddyfight CCG in March and April. The Dragonic Force Trial Deck will release March 28th, and the Vol. 2--Cyber Ninja Squad booster will release April 5th. The first major release was in January (see "Bushiroad Luanches 'Future Card Buddyfight' Marketing"), with "mini" booster Burning Valor character packs released March 7th (see "'Future Card Buddyfight: Burning Valor'").
The Dragonic Force pre-constructed deck is based around Tasuku Ryuenji’s deck from the TV animation series. The Buddy Police member’s deck features Jacknife Dragon and the Armordragons of Dragon World. The 52-card Trial Deck contains 19 types of cards (including 2 foils), a life counter, a rule book, and a playmat.
The Future Card Buddyfight: Vol. 2--Cyber Ninja Squad booster introduces Katana World, with ninjas, skull warriors and new spells. The 105-card set can be used to reinforce decks with all new cars and abilities (BR:1, RRR: 8, RR: 12, R: 24, UC: 30, C: 30, SP: 12). One card per 5-card pack will be an R or above. Each display contains 30 packs.
Future Card Buddyfight will launch at the end of this month with two trial decks on January 24, followed by the first booster release on January 30th (see "Bushiroad Launches 'Future Card Buddyfight' Marketing").
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Posted by ICv2 on January 14, 2014 @ 4:23 pm CT
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