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{{Infobox item
|title = Battle Card
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|name = Battle Card
|image = [[File:Battle Cards.gif|200px]]
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|image = [[File:SSF2 Battle Card.png|200px]]
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|symbol = {{Symbol|KINGDOM HEARTS}}
 
|caption = '''Battle Cards''' in ''Super Smash Flash 2''.
 
|caption = '''Battle Cards''' in ''Super Smash Flash 2''.
|universe = [[KINGDOM HEARTS (universe)|''KINGDOM HEARTS'']]
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|universe = ''{{S|KINGDOM HEARTS|universe}}''
|appearances = ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''
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|appearance = ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''
 
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'''Battle Card''' was an [[item]] coming from ''[[KINGDOM HEARTS: Chain of Memories]]'' which would cause multiple effects on the summoner or, in most of the cases, summon a random non-playable character to aid the player who summoned it in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''. Those Battle Cards would have worked identical to the [[Assist Trophy]] item, the only difference being that a [[KINGDOM HEARTS (universe)|''KINGDOM HEARTS'']] character would appear. Battle Cards would come in Red, Blue, Green, and Black colors, but all would work the same. The [[Smash Flash DOJO!!!|DOJO!!!]] has stated on April 14th, 2012 that Battle Cards will no longer be a part of ''SSF2''.
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'''Battle Card''' ({{Mousetext|バトルカード|Batoru Kādo}}) was a planned [[item]] coming from ''[[KINGDOM HEARTS: Chain of Memories]]'' to be included in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''. The third iteration of the [[Smash Flash DOJO!!!]] had stated on April 14, 2012 that Battle Cards would no longer be a part of ''SSF2''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120417045617/http://ssfdojo.mcleodgaming.com:80/index.php/2012/04/14/the-future-of-the-battle-cards-item The future of the Battle Cards item] Retrieved on September 9, 2017</ref>
   
== Origin ==
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== Overview ==
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As described on their original DOJO!!! post,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100829190626/http://ssfdojo.mcleodgaming.com:80/index.php/2010/08/27/what-are-battle-cards/ What are Battle Cards?] Retrieved on September 9, 2017</ref> Battle Cards would have summon a random non-playable character to aid the player who summoned them in a similar fashion to released [[Assist Trophy]] characters, with the only difference being that only a ''{{S|KINGDOM HEARTS|universe}}'' character (or, in a sense, a Disney character) would have appeared. Battle Cards would have come in red, blue, green, and black colors. The DOJO!!! post also implied Battle Cards would have caused other multiple effects on the summoner, as that is how the actually worked in their source game, however, [[Super Smash Flash 2 Developer|developers]] would later clarified all Battle Cards were only meant to summon a character and that the color of the card would have nothing to do with its effect.
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Cards first appeared in the game ''KINGDOM HEARTS: Chain of Memories'' where they were used by [[Sora]] and Riku to fight and proceed through ''Castle Oblivion''. There are two types of Cards: Battle Cards and Map Cards. Battle Cards, in turn, are divided in ''Attack Cards'', which contain one strike with a Keyblade (they are colored red); ''Magic Cards'', which let Sora use a spell or use a summon (They are colored blue); ''Item Cards'', which restore attack and magic cards after use (they are colored green); ''Friend Cards'', which summon one of Sora's party members once retrieved and used (most likely the color of card that will summon characters in ''SSF2'', they are colored green too); and ''Enemy Cards'' (enable a status affect, which can change Card Value, increase speed, and make Sora invulnerable to certain elements. They are colored black). There are other types of Cards but are not in the Battle Cards line.
 
   
== List of Battle Card characters ==
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== List of characters summoned with Battle Cards ==
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|+Battle Card characters
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! width="200" |Description
 
! width="200" |Attacks
 
 
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!width="110"|Character
|'''[[Genie]]'''
 
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!width="110"|Feature film
|From the Disney film, [[Wikipedia:Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|''Aladdin'']].
 
 
!width="center"|Description
|Send a puff of magic at each opponent.
 
 
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|align="center"|[[Genie]]
|'''[[Jack Skellington]]'''
 
|From the CGI Disney film, [[Wikipedia:The Nightmare Before Christmas|''The Nightmare Before Christmas'']].
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|align="center"|[[Wikipedia:Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|''Aladdin'']]
 
|Would have sent a puff of magic at each opponent.
|Fill the screen with creepy pumpkins followed by a swarm of thunders.
 
 
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|align="center"|[[Jack Skellington]]
|'''[[Stitch]]'''
 
|From the Disney film, [[Wikipedia:Lilo & Stitch|''Lilo & Stitch'']].
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|align="center"|[[Wikipedia:The Nightmare Before Christmas|''The Nightmare Before Christmas'']]
 
|Would have filled the screen with creepy pumpkins followed by a swarm of thunders.
|Use four plasma gunshots to rapidly fire at opponents.
 
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|align="center"|[[Stitch]]
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|align="center"|[[Wikipedia:Lilo & Stitch|''Lilo & Stitch'']]
 
|Would have used four plasma gunshots to rapidly fire at opponents.
 
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== Origin ==
 
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Cards first appeared in the game ''KINGDOM HEARTS: Chain of Memories'' where they were used by [[Sora]] and [[Riku]] to fight and proceed through Castle Oblivion. There are two types of Cards: Battle Cards and Map Cards. Battle Cards, in turn, are divided in Attack Cards, which contain one strike with a Keyblade (they are colored red); Magic Cards, which let Sora use a spell or use a summon (They are colored blue); Item Cards, which restore attack and magic cards after use (they are colored green); Friend Cards, which summon one of Sora's party members once retrieved and used (most likely the color of card that will summon characters in ''SSF2'', they are colored green too); and Enemy Cards (enable a status effect, which can change Card Value, increase speed, and make Sora invulnerable to certain elements. They are colored black). There are other types of Cards but are not in the Battle Cards line.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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=== Screenshots ===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Battle1.png|{{SSF2|Sora}} [[walking]] against the blue Battle Card, on [[Twilight Town]].
Battle3.png|[[Genie]] hitting {{SSF2|Naruto}} with his attack, in {{SSF2|Dream Land}}.
 
Battle1.png|{{SSF2|Sora}} [[walking]] against the blue Battle Card, in [[Twilight Town]].
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Battle2.png|Sora holding the blue Battle Card, on Twilight Town.
 
Battle3.png|[[Genie]] being summoned, on {{SSF2|Dream Land}}.
Battle2.png|{{SSF2|Sora}} holding the blue Battle Card, in Twilight Town.
 
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</gallery>
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=== Summons ===
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SSF2 Genie.png|[[Genie]].
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SSF2 Jack Skellington.png|[[Jack Skellington]].
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SSF2 Stitch.png|[[Stitch]].
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*A rumor among [[McLeodGaming]] community was that a summoning item in the form of card would appear as an item. This led to the belief of [[Wikipedia:Yu-Gi-Oh!|Yu-Gi-Oh! cards]] as an item in ''SSF2'', which spread a discussion all over the ''SSF2'' community. Nothing was official until the confirmation of Battle Cards.
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*A rumor among the [[McLeodGaming]] community was that a card summoning item would appear in ''SSF2''. This led to the belief that the items were [[Wikipedia:Yu-Gi-Oh!|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' cards]], spreading discussion all over the forums. Nothing was official until the confirmation of Battle Cards, though.
*Since the Battle Cards are no longer a part of ''SSF2'', it is possible that the characters that were planned for use of the Battle Cards will still be used as Assist Trophies. However, because they are all a part of the same franchise, not every character would be included.
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*Even though the Battle Cards are no longer a part of ''SSF2'', it is still possible that the characters that were planned for use of the Battle Cards could still be used as Assist Trophies.
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== References ==
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Battle Card (バトルカード) was a planned item coming from KINGDOM HEARTS: Chain of Memories to be included in Super Smash Flash 2. The third iteration of the Smash Flash DOJO!!! had stated on April 14, 2012 that Battle Cards would no longer be a part of SSF2.[1]

Overview

As described on their original DOJO!!! post,[2] Battle Cards would have summon a random non-playable character to aid the player who summoned them in a similar fashion to released Assist Trophy characters, with the only difference being that only a KINGDOM HEARTS character (or, in a sense, a Disney character) would have appeared. Battle Cards would have come in red, blue, green, and black colors. The DOJO!!! post also implied Battle Cards would have caused other multiple effects on the summoner, as that is how the actually worked in their source game, however, developers would later clarified all Battle Cards were only meant to summon a character and that the color of the card would have nothing to do with its effect.

List of characters summoned with Battle Cards

Battle Card characters
Character Feature film Description
Genie Aladdin Would have sent a puff of magic at each opponent.
Jack Skellington The Nightmare Before Christmas Would have filled the screen with creepy pumpkins followed by a swarm of thunders.
Stitch Lilo & Stitch Would have used four plasma gunshots to rapidly fire at opponents.

Origin

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Cards first appeared in the game KINGDOM HEARTS: Chain of Memories where they were used by Sora and Riku to fight and proceed through Castle Oblivion. There are two types of Cards: Battle Cards and Map Cards. Battle Cards, in turn, are divided in Attack Cards, which contain one strike with a Keyblade (they are colored red); Magic Cards, which let Sora use a spell or use a summon (They are colored blue); Item Cards, which restore attack and magic cards after use (they are colored green); Friend Cards, which summon one of Sora's party members once retrieved and used (most likely the color of card that will summon characters in SSF2, they are colored green too); and Enemy Cards (enable a status effect, which can change Card Value, increase speed, and make Sora invulnerable to certain elements. They are colored black). There are other types of Cards but are not in the Battle Cards line.

Gallery

Screenshots

Summons

Trivia

  • A rumor among the McLeodGaming community was that a card summoning item would appear in SSF2. This led to the belief that the items were Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, spreading discussion all over the forums. Nothing was official until the confirmation of Battle Cards, though.
  • Even though the Battle Cards are no longer a part of SSF2, it is still possible that the characters that were planned for use of the Battle Cards could still be used as Assist Trophies.

References

  1. The future of the Battle Cards item Retrieved on September 9, 2017
  2. What are Battle Cards? Retrieved on September 9, 2017