Zatch Bell! The Card Battle - Card Game Sets

Card Game Sets

Four sets were released in the U.S. however twelve were released in Japan.

Set 1 - Base Set
  • This set deals with everything in the story from the beginning to Zatch's return from England. As such, many of the cards in this series deal with events and characters from this time period. The exception to this rule is seen in the absence of Eshros, a mistake later rectified in the second set. Introduced in this series were Zatch Bell, Brago, Tia, Kanchome, and some other minor characters. This set is also known for supposedly having a "missing" card. Card number 36 was excluded from this set, but later released in set 2.
Set 2 - Supreme Power of the Golden Spell
  • This set deals with everything from Zatch's return from England to the battle against Baransha.
Set 3 - The Gathering Storm
  • This set contains content from the anime up to the Milordo-Z saga.
Set 4- Dawn of the Ancients
  • This set also contains almost all of the Milordo-Z saga and more. This was the smallest set in the CCG.

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