Let's say your Gate or Ability Card has the following bonuses for the attributes on the card (unlike ability cards gate cards always have every attribute): Pyrus=100, Aquos=50, Sub Terra=0, Haos=90, Darkus=200, Ventus=80. Your Bakugan's printed G is 760 and it's attribute Ventus. If you roll your Bakugan and it lands on the card we're talking about it gets +80 g power. So now you've got 840 g. Whoevers G is higher wins the gate card, get three and you win the game. The Pyrus, Aquos, etc., etc., are the attributes. In the following it says what color each attribute normally is: Pyrus=red, Aquos=blue, Sub Terra=brown, Haos=white, Darkus=black, Ventus=green. On the card behind the g bonus is the color of the attribute so just in case you forget which is which. Oh I'd like to say that Pyrus is Fire, Aquos is Water, Subterra is Earth, Haos is Light, Darkus is Darkness, and Ventus is Wind.
I'm guessing two because once you put a bakugan online you always get two DNA fragments for that bakugan. I just don't know where to go to get the free bakugan.
umm... of course not... you should always spend time playing a sport than bakugan.. its your call
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In HTML, atttribute provides additional information about HTML element. Attribute of HTML element is written in start tag and usually come in name/value pair e.g. name="value". Attribute names and values are case sensative and it is recommented by W3C to write them in lower case. Some attributes which can be used on any HTML element are: classs, id, style, title etc. Attribute values should always be quoted in single or double quotes. The best practice is to use double quotes around values.
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You need to buy a new deka bakugan, ( available in target, wal-mart, etc.) they always com with a bakucoin>
In HTML, atttribute provides additional information about HTML element. Attribute of HTML element is written in start tag and usually come in name/value pair e.g. name="value". Attribute names and values are case sensative and it is recommented by W3C to write them in lower case. Some attributes which can be used on any HTML element are: classs, id, style, title etc. Attribute values should always be quoted in single or double quotes. The best practice is to use double quotes around values.
In the cartoon you don't, but wen you play you have too.
it should be on a trap gate card behind or next to the main bakugan that is fighting but always make sure you don't roll out a trap first or else the person you are brawling could counterattack with a spinning move and use a doom card to take your trap my recommendaton would be to roll out a pyrus bakugan because they are immune to doom cards and then roll out a ventus or aqous trap out beause if you have these ability cards tsunami and air slash then if your opponent uses a doom card then you can air slash it away or you could drown it with tsunami,making the card useless. remember i have all your info on bakugan so if you've got more questions just post it and ill answer it
it depends on how hard you rub and always rub in one direction
Every Bakugan ball has a "G Power", which determines how powerful it is in the Bakugan game. In the game, the G-Power of the ball interacts with the nature of the cards to determine the outcome of a brawl. Consequently, having the higher G-Power is not always an advantage. (Thank you, 9-year-old nephew!)