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The cards are divided into '''Attack cards''' and '''Assists cards''' and can be categorized by rarity, which spans from normal (N/N+) over rare (R/R+) to super rare (SR/SR+), by card type, or by alignment. | The cards are divided into '''Attack cards''' and '''Assists cards''' and can be categorized by rarity, which spans from normal (N/N+) over rare (R/R+) to super rare (SR/SR+), by card type, or by alignment. | ||
{{nihongo|'''Attack cards'''|アタックカード|Atakku kādo}} determine the player's attack and defense values. There are three types: {{nihongo|'''Power'''|パワー|Pawā}}, {{nihongo|'''Speed'''|スピード|Supīdo}} and {{nihongo|'''Magic'''|マジック|Majikku}}, each with a different set of abilities and preferred by certain Keyblades, increasing their attack values momentarily. | {{nihongo|'''Attack cards'''|アタックカード|Atakku kādo}} determine the player's attack and defense values. There are three types: {{nihongo|'''Power'''|パワー|Pawā}}, {{nihongo|'''Speed'''|スピード|Supīdo}} and {{nihongo|'''Magic'''|マジック|Majikku}}, each with a different set of abilities and preferred by certain Keyblades, increasing their attack values momentarily. A full attack deck consists of nine cards. | ||
{{nihongo|'''Assist cards'''|アシストカード|Ashisuto kādo}} are responsible for the maximum number of health points and [[Lux]] gain rate. Usually Assist cards don't have abilities | {{nihongo|'''Assist cards'''|アシストカード|Ashisuto kādo}} are responsible for the maximum number of health points and [[Lux]] gain rate. Usually Assist cards don't have abilities. A full assist deck contains five cards. | ||
Cards with a rarity of R+ and better can be imbued with certain skills to expand their abilities or increase their stats. Newly released cards will be boosted for a set period of time. | |||
The alignment is mostly a cosmetic value that doesn't make much difference in the main portion of the gameplay, while it can trigger an additional damage boost called {{nihongo|'''EX Card Bonus'''|EXカードボーナス|EX kādo bōnasu}} during raids when using the correct Keyblade with the corresponding cards. The standard cards that the game was released with are called {{nihongo|'''Upright cards'''|アップライトカード|Appuraito kādo}} and only depict the heroes and supporting characters with a bright yellow and gold color scheme while the {{nihongo|'''Reverse cards'''|リバースカード|Ribāsu kādo}} only show the villains and enemies in a dark blue and purple color scheme. | The alignment is mostly a cosmetic value that doesn't make much difference in the main portion of the gameplay, while it can trigger an additional damage boost called {{nihongo|'''EX Card Bonus'''|EXカードボーナス|EX kādo bōnasu}} during raids when using the correct Keyblade with the corresponding cards. The standard cards that the game was released with are called {{nihongo|'''Upright cards'''|アップライトカード|Appuraito kādo}} and only depict the heroes and supporting characters with a bright yellow and gold color scheme, while the {{nihongo|'''Reverse cards'''|リバースカード|Ribāsu kādo}} only show the villains and enemies in a dark blue and purple color scheme. | ||
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