Persona 4: The Card Battle

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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 and later released for Android devices on December 25, 2012. 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!

English

Synopsis

Gameplay

Players explored Inaba and could collect 400+ cards based on characters and Personas from Persona 4 and Persona 4 Golden. Some cards came by exploring Inaba and collecting either the whole card or a fragment of the card which could later be fused together to make a whole card. Others were obtained from events, or 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.

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.

The game's combat was a simple form of card battling where the player selected 3 cards to use, and the attack and defense values of your cards versus your opponent's cards were compared against one another. 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.

Collaborations

During the release of Persona 3 The Movie, players could obtain a card featuring Makoto Yuki.

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