Top 5 most wanted cards in the Chrono Clash Godzilla card game
My brother and I recently picked up the Godzilla card game by Chrono Clash and Bandai, and have found it very fun to play! The mechanics of the game are easy to pick up once you know what the symbols mean, and we've had a blast playing the game with the different decks and cards supplied, and definitely plan on going back to pick up the Naruto sets, as well as the upcoming Evangelion sets! The one thing I'm hoping for is a second set to the Godzilla cards! The Naruto cards gave us a second set, and the Evangelion cards are already confirmed to have a second set, so the realm of possibility is there and there are still a few monsters from the Godzilla franchise yet to be covered yet. So here are the top 5 Godzilla monsters I want to see in Chrono Clash's Godzilla card game!
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5. Movie Godzilla
Starting things off with Godzilla himself! The game gives us a few versions of the titular monster, most notably the Shin Godzilla version which is awesome. I think one major version missing though is the new, american Godzilla from the recent films! It's rounder, more dog-like design would help it contrast against the others monsters and be another Godzilla for the set, with its Burning form being a possible variant.
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4. Ebirah
The giant sea lobster was also absent from the first set and I'm hoping that he makes an appearance in the second set if we get one. It would make for a really unique monster in the game and help set it apart from the other creatures on the cards; it's movie also wasn't half bad!
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3. King Caeser
Final Wars was my first exposure to this character and I really enjoyed its presence. The lion-like qualities of this creatures could make it a very standout card in terms of art use, and it is also just a monster that I'm familiar with who is lacking representation in the game! There's a card for Mothra's summoning in the game, so maybe with his appearance we could get one for his summon as well!
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2. Kamacuras
Kumonga made it into the set, which I love because the concept of a huge, giant spider is one that I think is a bit obvious but works in the Godzilla universe! Kamacuras follows that trend of a giant insect, and I think being able to put the two of them in a deck together would feel right.
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1. Baragon
One of my all time favorite Godzilla movies is Giant Monsters all out Attack. The concept of the guardians monsters fighting against Godzilla was one that I found fresh and new after having Godzilla as a protagonist for so long. Mothra and Ghidorah were obviously the two main monsters that Godzilla fought, but early on in the movie he fought Baragon briefly who I wish had more appearances in the films, and in this card game! It's smaller size could give it a low cost to be played, while its tactics of digging and catching its foe off guard could also be captured somehow with its ability.
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Related posts:
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5. Movie Godzilla
Starting things off with Godzilla himself! The game gives us a few versions of the titular monster, most notably the Shin Godzilla version which is awesome. I think one major version missing though is the new, american Godzilla from the recent films! It's rounder, more dog-like design would help it contrast against the others monsters and be another Godzilla for the set, with its Burning form being a possible variant.
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4. Ebirah
The giant sea lobster was also absent from the first set and I'm hoping that he makes an appearance in the second set if we get one. It would make for a really unique monster in the game and help set it apart from the other creatures on the cards; it's movie also wasn't half bad!
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3. King Caeser
Final Wars was my first exposure to this character and I really enjoyed its presence. The lion-like qualities of this creatures could make it a very standout card in terms of art use, and it is also just a monster that I'm familiar with who is lacking representation in the game! There's a card for Mothra's summoning in the game, so maybe with his appearance we could get one for his summon as well!
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2. Kamacuras
Kumonga made it into the set, which I love because the concept of a huge, giant spider is one that I think is a bit obvious but works in the Godzilla universe! Kamacuras follows that trend of a giant insect, and I think being able to put the two of them in a deck together would feel right.
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1. Baragon
One of my all time favorite Godzilla movies is Giant Monsters all out Attack. The concept of the guardians monsters fighting against Godzilla was one that I found fresh and new after having Godzilla as a protagonist for so long. Mothra and Ghidorah were obviously the two main monsters that Godzilla fought, but early on in the movie he fought Baragon briefly who I wish had more appearances in the films, and in this card game! It's smaller size could give it a low cost to be played, while its tactics of digging and catching its foe off guard could also be captured somehow with its ability.
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