List of cards in the Medarot Card Game

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The Medarot Card Game was released by Tenky in 1998 and covers all of the Medarots and characters from Medarot 1.

The official website for the game (no longer archived) featured a list of all the cards, along with their rarities and what boosters they were found in, which most of the information on this page is based on.

If you have any of these cards, feel free to provide pictures and confirm/correct the information on these pages.

Card lists[edit]

Due to the large number of cards, the list is broken up into pages by category:

Information[edit]

There were three booster sets for the game (named Booster, Booster Second, and Booster Third), although only the first two are still commonly available. Since they had a set number of Medarots, Medals, and characters to work with, they were split fairly evenly between the 3 booster packs.

The rarities are not marked on the cards themselves, but Tenky sorted them into "Double common", Common, Uncommon, and Rare on their website. Some of the cards were apparently limited promos (marked with a * as the set on these pages), but details on them are difficult to find now. Note that the rarities and stats on these lists are only for the physical card game and probably do not apply in Medarot Cardrobottle.

Booster 1 169 cards:
  • 100 Parts (4 Double, 59 Common, 32 Uncommon, 5 Rare)
  • 21 Medals (11 Common, 8 Uncommon, 2 Rare)
  • 18 Medarotters (10 Common, 6 Uncommon, 2 Rare)
  • 30 Full Medarots
Booster 2 113 cards:
  • 66 Parts (1 Double, 37 Common, 21 Uncommon, 7 Rare)
  • 21 Medals (13 Common, 6 Uncommon, 2 Rare)
  • 11 Medarotters (7 Common, 3 Uncommon, 1 Rare)
  • 15 Full Medarots
Booster 3 111 cards:
  • 67 Parts (0 Double, 39 Common, 21 Uncommon, 7 Rare)
  • 15 Medals (8 Common, 5 Uncommon, 2 Rare)
  • 14 Medarotters (9 Common, 4 Uncommon, 1 Rare)
  • 15 Full Medarots

The card game also added two new attributes named "Rapid-Fire" (連射) and "Assault" (突撃) that weren't present in the video games. These attributes only appear on part cards and don't have Medals to represent them, but they have added effects to make up for it. It also changed the name of the Monkey Medal's attribute, from "Uses" (回数) to "Consumption" (消費), probably because it affects the energy stock instead of head part uses.

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