I wouldn't mind getting into MLB either, nor would it hurt to add Coco and Azure Dragon to my collection. I'm not too far off from just being able to craft 4 DotE straight up at launch, but I'll be rolling in hopes of getting some anyway. Daiyusha could even be a ranked prize down the line to promote the next wave with Great Daiyusha and the like.ĭoing what I can to hoard for March. DPolice not so much, mostly because they don't have good cards, so you may as well cruise on the decent rares lol.
The tradeoff is that since I dumped everything I had into the January gacha, I didn't have anything at all stocked up for February, so I have to turn my back on DI and PM, as both are big time whale bait. I also have every single Bermuda card at 4 with the exception of 0 Raindear, and she's about to be a ranked reward. I have since built Tsukuyomi, Raizers, and all things considered I'm not too far off from completing Gallahad. Wasn't exactly what I had in mind, but I couldn't complain. The game dumped almost exclusively Kagero on me when I first started. It's far more important to assemble one solid deck from what you land initially so you can actually farm the resources to open many more cards for your collection. To that end, you can obtain any card in time even without pulling it. Cardfight Vanguard ZERO is a free-to-play game (with in-app purchases) which features a story mode as well as online fights against other players.
#Cardfight vanguard zero Pc#
A PC version was released through Shiftgames and only for Japanese usersend Ma, which later end the service at Decem.
I think it's important not to get too hung up on what you think you want. Vanguard ZERO is a digital card game for smartphones. I made a post about it not too long ago, actually, titled "So, just how much do you get for your grind?". I'm sure plenty of people do just that, but there's plenty to pick up just from playing too.