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Revision as of 02:47, 5 January 2016

Welcome to the Battle Spirits Wiki

Battle Spirits, (バトルスピリッツ) is a two-player collectible card game developed by Bandai, Sunrise Inc, and Carddass. The card game is part of the Battle Spirits franchise which revolves around several anime series, manga and the merchandise of toys and video games. Battle Spirits is similar to the TCG Duel Masters but is more evolved as it involves a core system which is used as a resource system for your players. I would like to welcome you to this wiki and I hope that you can be part of our community.

The goal of this wiki is to list every card, set, trivia, gallery, ruling, type of Deck, tournament structure and every anime, manga and video game. If you're a committed Battle Spirits player, or just stopping by, feel free to add in little details to the appropriate sections on this Wiki.

  • Please check out How to Make an Article if you're not sure what to do.
  • If you are new or need help, then visit the How to Play section or Q&A.
  • If you are unsure of the rules, visit Official Rulings Q&A.
  • Visit the Forum to ask questions and inquire about everything on the Battle Spirits Wiki.
  • Note that this wiki is for factual information only. If you would like to share your fanmade cards or characters, there are now Fanon Wikis here and here.





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Card Sets
The latest set is BS33, which was released October 17th, 2015. The set, 3rd in the Burning Legend chapter, includes 91 new cards in the main set (including 6 X-rares and two XX-rares).

Battle Spirits Card Sets

BS01 | BS02 | BS03 | BS04 | BS05 | BS06
BS07 | BS08 | BS09 | BS10 | BS11 | BS12
BS13 | BS14 | BS15 | BS16 | BS17 | BS18
BS19 | BS20 | BS21 | BS22 | BS23 | BS24
BS25 | BS26 | BS27 | BS28 | BS29 | BS30
BS31 | BS32 | BS33 | BS34











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Featured Card Spotlight
Desperevival
This month's featured card is the nostalgic The SevenShogun Desperado, first released in BS01 and back with a brand-new version for Revival Booster BSC22. Though one might pass off the game's first purple X-Rare as outdated, it's still a very deadly card; in fact, the revival version is hardly changed from the original.

The first of the SevenShoguns, Desperado is a purple Cost 8 spirit with 3 purple reduction. Its base stats are 6000 BP at Level 1 and 9000 BP at Level 2. Both core and level cost-wise, Desperado isn't the greatest -- at best, you'll have to pay 5 core to summon it normally, 1 core for the minimum level cost, and another 3 core to raise it to LV2. Even at LV2, it has rather pitiful BP for a cost 8. However, there are ways of turning the cost and BP disadvantages to your favor instead.

Desperado's famous summon effect is the biggest reason for its high summon cost. Once it arrives on field, all spirits (including your own) have one core sent from them to the reserve. For each spirit depleted, Desperado gains one core on itself. Depending on the field condition, it's entirely possible that the opponent's field may be left completely open from this effect. Its core gain ability is extremely helpful for the turn that it's summoned, allowing you to continue operations despite your own core and spirit loss. One's first instinct might be to level up one's spirits before summoning Desperado to keep them on field, but there are also positives to self-depletion. First, the core gain may be a massive help for later in game, ensuring you have enough for more summons. Secondly, by depleting your own spirits, you can summon them again from the trash with any number of effects. As an added bonus, you can reactivate any summon effects those spirits had when returning them from the trash.

The sole difference made in the revival version is that if Soul Core is used for the summon cost, an extra two core are sent from opposing spirits. Essentially, Desperado now comes with self-charge. This is especially great considering that most Purple Charge cards are high-cost Dark Snakes. Quite fortunately, taking advantage of Desperado's revival effect can simultaneously trigger effects that happen when Soul Core is in the trash.

The LV2 effect is the same in both versions: with enough core on it, Desperado will send all but one core from any opposing spirit to the reserve. While not a killer effect on its own, there's plenty of core removal supplements that will finish the job. It's standard fare for purple, but certainly not unwelcome.

Desperado is an excellent complement with The DarkKingSnake Pendculus. Summon Penduculus first to send opposing spirits to the brink of death, and bring out Desperado to push them over. And on subsequent turns, their LV2 effects reverse the situation. Desperado reduces the opponent's spirit to 1 core, while Penduculus delivers the finishing blow. It's a fatal combination that only gets more deadly if the right support cards are drawn. When facing off against cards with variations of Invincibility, Spiral Vain can easily turn the tables by erasing the color of your spirits.

With such low BP for its cost, you might automatically be thinking of ways to increase that number via braves or family support. But it may be more worth your while to allow this spirit be destroyed. With cards like The DarkArtsMagician Ogma in tandem with The CorruptPriest Kokugou, you can re-summon Desperado from the trash and keep using its summon effect. If you're fully ready to treat it as expendable, you can also brave with ArmoredHarley. The brave can return from the trash at no cost every time Desperado is summoned, and also grants Curse to the brave spirit, letting you rid the field of spirits with unbeatable BP. If you're worried about being bounce-blocked, The WitchBladeMaster Prisila will protect you plenty from return to hand effects.

Desperado has been through a lot over the years: first it brought many a victory to Suiren as her key card, was given a few more scenes in the decks of Kurotaru and President George Thorman, then was turned into Basilla's Ultimate-Desperado, and even after that was given a cute girl incarnation as Delis-Pertio (and brought back a year later with a new stage outfit). It's a perennial favorite for purple users and is sure to pop up from the grave again come the release of BSC22 later this month. Just like how it's built to revive again and again in-game, The SevenShogun Desperado will never stay down in popularity either.

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Booster Sets and Starter Decks

  • Booster Set BS34 will be released on 30 January 2016.
  • BSC23, will be released 20 February 2016.
  • SD33 will be released in 2016.




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Character of the Month
Fuurin
Fuurin (フーリン) is a character in Battle Spirits Burning Soul.

He is actually just a card, but is also the imaginary friend of Hanzou Hyakki, and supposedly talks to him.

Weird but excusable, because it's really bloody cute.

See his (card's) bio

Past Entries
Latest Episode

Battle Spirits Burning Soul Episode 37: The Best 8 Decided!

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Shingen faces Toukichirou and Ranmaru faces Hanzou to wrap up round two.

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