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== Differences from the Medarot Card Game ==
== Differences from the Medarot Card Game ==


* While it contains all of the cards found in the physical card game, the game also adds several characters and Medarots from Medarot 2. It was also split into a Kabuto and Kuwagata version, with each version starting with cards from its respective basic kit. Many regular cards were also made version exclusive.
*The concept of ``Assets/Price'', which allows parts to be exchanged during battle, is introduced as an element not found in the original game.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 13:10, 1 April 2024

Medarot Cardrobottle
メダロット カードロボトル
Genre Card Game RPG
Platform Game Boy / GBC
Developer Natsume, TOSE
Publisher Imagineer
Release Date March 10, 2000


Medarot Cardrobottle is a Card Game RPG based on the world of Medarot 2, featuring the same characacters but in a different context. Instead of Robattles, Card Robattles are all the rage here, and the main protagonist is an original character exclusive to this game.

The scenario progresses by selecting the facility you want to go to from the area map and playing cards with various Medarotters. Basically, by winning and earning points, you can improve your ranking and take higher ranking exams.

If you clear the rank-up exam, your rank will increase and you can move on to the next map. Players start at rank C and aim to win the tournaments that they can participate in by reaching rank A.


Selection of Medarot

Main article: Medarot Card Types

Differences from the Medarot Card Game

  • While it contains all of the cards found in the physical card game, the game also adds several characters and Medarots from Medarot 2. It was also split into a Kabuto and Kuwagata version, with each version starting with cards from its respective basic kit. Many regular cards were also made version exclusive.
  • The concept of ``Assets/Price, which allows parts to be exchanged during battle, is introduced as an element not found in the original game.

See Also