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{{Infobox Game | {{Infobox Game | ||
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|jpmean=Persona4 TheCardBattle | |jpmean=Persona4 TheCardBattle | ||
|imagecover=P4CB_Artwork.jpg | |imagecover=P4CB_Artwork.jpg | ||
|imagelogo= | |imagelogo=P4CB Logo.jpg | ||
|developers= | |developers=Index | ||
|publishers=Index | |publishers=Index | ||
|genre=Social Network Game | |genre=Social Network Game | ||
|platforms= | |platforms=Gree<br/>Android | ||
|release=September 24, 2012 to May 9, 2014 | |release=September 24, 2012 to May 9, 2014 | ||
|theme= | |theme= | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a card battle mobile game spin off of {{link|game|p4}}. It was free-to-play with a paid gacha. It was originally released on the [[wikipedia:GREE| | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a card battle mobile game spin off of {{link|game|p4}}. It was free-to-play with a paid gacha. It was originally released on the [[wikipedia:GREE|Gree]] platform on September 24, 2012. The game was later released as an app for Android devices on December 25, 2012 with a major feature being the ability to select BGMs from the game and anime. Service ended on May 9, 2014. | ||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Gameplay== | ||
{{ | The premise of the game was that the player had just moved to [[Inaba]], where card battles had become a popular hobby. The player then explored areas in Inaba and collected cards based on characters, Personas, and Shadows from {{link|game|p4}} and {{link|game|p4g}}. While exploring, the player could find a whole card, or a fragment of the card which would later be fused together to make a whole card. Others were obtained from events and by rolling in the paid gacha. As a social-type game, players were also able to trade cards with one another, though this had restrictions such as requiring trading passes, and not all cards could be traded. | ||
== | ===Cards=== | ||
All cards had attack and defense values, were sorted into 3 colored categories based on the [[Social Stats]] in ''Persona 4'' (Red Diligence, Green Courage, and Blue Knowledge), had varying levels of rarity from Normal to Super Great Rare, and came with a skill that could be used in battle. Leveling up cards to their max level also gave the player equipment that could further increase attack and defense. Some cards had variants in all 3 colors with slightly different stats. For example, red [[Konohana Sakuya (Persona)|Konohana Sakuya]] had balanced attack/defense, green had lower attack but higher defense, and blue had higher attack but lower defense. Cards based on characters had fewer stats but could hold more equipment. | |||
===Battles=== | |||
The game's combat was a simple form of card battling where the player faced against NPCs and other players, selected 3 cards to use, and the attack and defense values of the player's cards were compared against their opponent's. Damage followed rock-paper-scissors rules: Diligence cards were weak to Knowledge but strong against Courage, Courage cards were weak against Diligence but strong against Knowledge, and Knowledge cards were weak against Courage but strong against Diligence. | |||
===Campaigns=== | |||
Players who pre-registered before the game launched received a free gacha ticket for an R rarity or higher card. Around the release of the Android app in December of 2012, there was a 200,000+ user campaign where users who logged in between December 26th and January 4th were given 1 gacha ticket, 200k strengthening points to level cards with, and 2000 friend points. For the game's 1st anniversary, players could earn up to 8050 coins and receive multiple GR rarity gacha tickets as a login bonus. | |||
== | ===Events=== | ||
During the release of ''[[Persona 3 The Movie]]'', players could obtain | {{Sectionstub|reason=Atwiki has a list of every event that was in the game.}} | ||
During the game's lifetime, there were frequent events that awarded players with cards, such as a player raid battle versus [[Shadow Teddie]] which rewarded players with Shadow Teddie's card. Other events were accompanied by gachas where players rolled and could receive recovery items and rare cards. During the theatrical release of ''[[Persona 3 The Movie]]'' in 2013, there were events where players could obtain cards featuring [[Makoto Yuki]], [[Mitsuru Kirijo]], and [[Akihiko Sanada]]. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|ja= | |ja=ペルソナ4 ザ・カードバトル ''Perusona 4 za kādo batoru'' | ||
|jaM= | |jaM=Persona 4 The Card Battle | ||
|zhS= | |zhS= | ||
|zhSM= | |zhSM= | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Renders=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
P4CB GR Protagonist Card Render.jpg | The [[Yu Narukami|protagonist]]'s GR rarity card | |||
P4CB R Teddie Card Render.jpg | [[Teddie]]'s R rarity card | |||
P4CB SGR Alice Card Render.jpg | [[Alice]]'s SGR rarity card | |||
P4CB SGR Konohana Sakuya Card Render.jpg | [[Konohana Sakuya (Persona)|Konohana Sakuya]]'s SGR rarity card | |||
P4CB SGR Izanagi Card Render.jpg | [[Izanagi (Persona)|Izanagi]]'s SGR rarity card | |||
P4CB GR Makoto and Thanatos Card Render.jpg | [[Makoto Yuki]] and [[Thanatos (Persona)|Thanatos]]'s GR rarity card | |||
P4CB GR Makoto Yuki Card Render.jpg | [[Makoto Yuki]]'s GR rarity card | |||
P4CB GR Persona 3 Spring of Birth Card Render.jpg | {{link|movie|p3msb}} GR rarity card | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Screenshots=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
P4CB Opening Screenshot 1.jpg | Screenshot of the opening | |||
P4CB Opening Screenshot 2.jpg | Screenshot of the opening | |||
P4CB Battle Screenshot 1.jpg | Screenshot of a card battle | |||
P4CB Battle Screenshot 2.jpg | Screenshot of a card battle | |||
P4CB Interface Screenshot 1.jpg | Screenshot of the interface | |||
P4CB Interface Screenshot 2.jpg | Screenshot of the interface | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Other=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
P4CB Promo.jpg | Promotional image | |||
P4CB 200,000 Users Promo.jpg | 200,000+ users Promotional Image | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Notes== | <!--==Notes== | ||
{{Notelist}} | {{Notelist}}--> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:Mobile Games]] | |||
[[Category:Persona 4]] | [[Category:Persona 4]] | ||
[[Category:Persona 4 Golden]] | [[Category:Persona 4 Golden]] |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 26 June 2024
Persona 4: The Card Battle was a card battle mobile game spin off of Persona 4. It was free-to-play with a paid gacha. It was originally released on the Gree platform on September 24, 2012. The game was later released as an app for Android devices on December 25, 2012 with a major feature being the ability to select BGMs from the game and anime. Service ended on May 9, 2014.
Blurb
Japanese
ゲーム・アニメで大人気のあのペルソナ4がGREEでついに登場! ペルソナ4で登場するキャラクター・ペルソナ・シャドウのカードを集めて最強デッキを作れ! 仲間と助け合い、時にはライバルとなり切磋琢磨し最強を目指そう!
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English
Gameplay
The premise of the game was that the player had just moved to Inaba, where card battles had become a popular hobby. The player then explored areas in Inaba and collected cards based on characters, Personas, and Shadows from Persona 4 and Persona 4 Golden. While exploring, the player could find a whole card, or a fragment of the card which would later be fused together to make a whole card. Others were obtained from events and by rolling in the paid gacha. As a social-type game, players were also able to trade cards with one another, though this had restrictions such as requiring trading passes, and not all cards could be traded.
Cards
All cards had attack and defense values, were sorted into 3 colored categories based on the Social Stats in Persona 4 (Red Diligence, Green Courage, and Blue Knowledge), had varying levels of rarity from Normal to Super Great Rare, and came with a skill that could be used in battle. Leveling up cards to their max level also gave the player equipment that could further increase attack and defense. Some cards had variants in all 3 colors with slightly different stats. For example, red Konohana Sakuya had balanced attack/defense, green had lower attack but higher defense, and blue had higher attack but lower defense. Cards based on characters had fewer stats but could hold more equipment.
Battles
The game's combat was a simple form of card battling where the player faced against NPCs and other players, selected 3 cards to use, and the attack and defense values of the player's cards were compared against their opponent's. Damage followed rock-paper-scissors rules: Diligence cards were weak to Knowledge but strong against Courage, Courage cards were weak against Diligence but strong against Knowledge, and Knowledge cards were weak against Courage but strong against Diligence.
Campaigns
Players who pre-registered before the game launched received a free gacha ticket for an R rarity or higher card. Around the release of the Android app in December of 2012, there was a 200,000+ user campaign where users who logged in between December 26th and January 4th were given 1 gacha ticket, 200k strengthening points to level cards with, and 2000 friend points. For the game's 1st anniversary, players could earn up to 8050 coins and receive multiple GR rarity gacha tickets as a login bonus.
Events
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During the game's lifetime, there were frequent events that awarded players with cards, such as a player raid battle versus Shadow Teddie which rewarded players with Shadow Teddie's card. Other events were accompanied by gachas where players rolled and could receive recovery items and rare cards. During the theatrical release of Persona 3 The Movie in 2013, there were events where players could obtain cards featuring Makoto Yuki, Mitsuru Kirijo, and Akihiko Sanada.
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ペルソナ4 ザ・カードバトル Perusona 4 za kādo batoru | Persona 4 The Card Battle |
Gallery
Renders
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The protagonist's GR rarity card
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Teddie's R rarity card
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Alice's SGR rarity card
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Konohana Sakuya's SGR rarity card
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Izanagi's SGR rarity card
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Makoto Yuki and Thanatos's GR rarity card
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Makoto Yuki's GR rarity card
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Persona 3 The Movie: Spring of Birth GR rarity card
Screenshots
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Screenshot of the opening
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Screenshot of the opening
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Screenshot of a card battle
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Screenshot of a card battle
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Screenshot of the interface
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Screenshot of the interface
Other
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Promotional image
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200,000+ users Promotional Image
References
- General