https://youtu.be/QhjE7z2ON1I?t=381
Not sure if it's the same for all other cards with the same action ability but... holy crap throwing the enemy across FOUR planets is just bonkers.



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I got the SSB Goku campaign card when I was in Japan last month, and that's exactly how the spinning throw works for them. I found it harder to do than the other CAAs I have, though (God Kamehameha, the progressive transformation of GT Vegeta/Gohan, and whatever Ultimate Goten's ability is).Rakurai wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 1:02 pmSaikyo Jump Sept. issue's XGoku promotional card action ability in play (spinning the enemy by his/her foot and throwing them):
https://youtu.be/QhjE7z2ON1I?t=381
Not sure if it's the same for all other cards with the same action ability but... holy crap throwing the enemy across FOUR planets is just bonkers.![]()
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Isn't that the same attack Gogeta used on Broly? I guess they really like to reuse techniques just like Gogeta SSJ and SSJ Blue use Big Bang Kamehameha in games.
From what I understand this is a fan edit of a card, so they probably used an existing SSB Gogeta hard to copy the pose from.sunsetshimmer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:09 pmIsn't that the same attack Gogeta used on Broly? I guess they really like to reuse techniques just like Gogeta SSJ and SSJ Blue use Big Bang Kamehameha in games.
looks like GokuRichardKing2 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:34 pmGod of Destruction Toppo putting up a fight against Full Power SSJ3 Cumber, meanwhile SSJ4 Xeno Vegito gotta be saved by UI Goku in the manga
also, we finally know what cumber looks like w/o the mask. pretty neat.
UI Goku interrupted the fight you mean. And then everyone but Cumber and UI Goku was wished away by Oolong, so the fight between V4 and Cumber went unfinished.RichardKing2 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:34 pmGod of Destruction Toppo putting up a fight against Full Power SSJ3 Cumber, meanwhile SSJ4 Xeno Vegito gotta be saved by UI Goku in the manga
also, we finally know what cumber looks like w/o the mask. pretty neat.
Yeah, as Saiga says, that it's a modified Gogeta: BR card. Oricas are custom made cards, normally retooling a card art but using entirely different art is also common. Obviously, those can't be used in official events and since SDBH machines use chips(?) on the cards to recognize them, I'm guessing Oricas are unusable as well. But since seems to be a huge market, I don't know.sunsetshimmer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:09 pmIsn't that the same attack Gogeta used on Broly? I guess they really like to reuse techniques just like Gogeta SSJ and SSJ Blue use Big Bang Kamehameha in games.
If you are referring to me, I just stumbled upon these on Twitter.
The game doesn't used chips in the cards. The inner layers of card paper are printed with unique patterns that light emitted from the game stage reads to determine what card is being played, or something. There's a so-called underground player base out there that distributes the patterns for use with their orica (original cards). Most common orica are players who slip new printed images over official cards inside sleeves. But these others are printing those new images and pairing them with the patterns in a sleeve with no actual card at all to use whatever characters they want without having to win them in the machine's gacha distribution or buy them secondhand.Dark_Tzitzimine wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 8:50 pmYeah, as Saiga says, that it's a modified Gogeta: BR card. Oricas are custom made cards, normally retooling a card art but using entirely different art is also common. Obviously, those can't be used in official events and since SDBH machines use chips(?) on the cards to recognize them, I'm guessing Oricas are unusable as well. But since seems to be a huge market, I don't know.
So is this basically some form of cheating for SDBH?TheDevilsCorpse wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 11:11 pmThe game doesn't used chips in the cards. The inner layers of card paper are printed with unique patterns that light emitted from the game stage reads to determine what card is being played, or something. There's a so-called underground player base out there that distributes the patterns for use with their orica (original cards). Most common orica are players who slip new printed images over official cards inside sleeves. But these others are printing those new images and pairing them with the patterns in a sleeve with no actual card at all to use whatever characters they want without having to win them in the machine's gacha distribution or buy them secondhand.Dark_Tzitzimine wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 8:50 pmYeah, as Saiga says, that it's a modified Gogeta: BR card. Oricas are custom made cards, normally retooling a card art but using entirely different art is also common. Obviously, those can't be used in official events and since SDBH machines use chips(?) on the cards to recognize them, I'm guessing Oricas are unusable as well. But since seems to be a huge market, I don't know.
Of course any unofficial cards can't be used in tournaments and other official events, but that doesn't stop them from being playable for personal use at arcades.