
Dragon Ball Z Trading Card Game (originally the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game’ and the ‘Dragon Ball GT Trading Card Game) is a trading card game based on the Dragon Ball series created by Akira Toriyama. The game is produced by Score Entertainment and uses screen captures of the anime to attempt to recreate the famous events and battles seen in the anime.
The game first saw release in 2002, with the “Saiyan Saga” starter decks and booster packs. As of 2006, the game has had eighteen expansions, one “virtual” set, several “Subsets”, and many promotional cards, or “Promos”. As of June 2006, the Dragon Ball Z Trading Card Game has been discontinued.
A brand new game, the Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game, with completely different rules was released by Bandai in July 2008.
Note that all character names used here are of those used in the card themselves, in order to reduce confusion.
Card Types
Fighting in the card game is represented by “Physical Combat” cards, which designate the martial arts skills performed by the Z Fighters and their enemies, and “Energy Combat” cards, which portrays the attacks using ki , used by the Characters. Cards portraying the events of the series were known as “Non-Combat” cards in the DBZ CCG, then as “Non-Combat Setups” in the DBGT TCG. In the DBZ TCG, these cards are known as “Support” cards. Both of the Trading Card Game releases also sport cards called “Event Combat” cards, whereas they were referenced simply as “Combat” cards in the original Collectable Card Game.
Other card types in the Z-CCG and GT-TCG included Personality cards (which were used as Main Personalities or Allies), Mastery and Sensei Cards. Mastery cards were used in conjunction with a single style deck that could be used to declare a Tokui-Waza and would allow various benefits throughout the game, and covered Saiyan, Namekian, Red, Black, Orange and Blue styles. Later, a Freestyle Mastery was introduced. Sensei cards were required for Sensei decks, a game mechanic likened to the “Side-Deck” system of the Yu-Gi-Oh! CCG and similar games.
Mastery cards were introduced with the Trunks Saga whereas Sensei Cards made their debut in the World Games Saga. Dragon Balls were classed as “Non-Combat” throughout the first few sets but from the Majin Buu Saga onwards they received the card-type of “Dragon Ball” to replace “Non-Combat”, a trend that continued into the DBGT TCG.

| Dragon Ball Z – Collectible Card Game | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Infogrames |
| Publisher(s) | ImaginEngine |
| Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
| Release date(s) | May 29, 2002 |
| Genre(s) | Board |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: E |



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