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There are a huge number of Bakugan balls available these days so it can become a very expensive hobby to play the Bakugan Battle Brawlers game or to purchase Bakugan balls for your children. You may want to find cheap Bakugan online. The place we recommend is Amazon. All orders via this site are processed through Amazon to ensure low prices and efficient customer service.

There are a whole range of different characters available for purchase. Also the cost of the balls can vary considerably. The Bakugan 7 in 1 Maxus Dragonoid set contains seven separate Bakugan characters. It is made up of six Bakugan traps Grakas Hound, Dark Hound, Grafias, Brachium, Spitarm and SpyderFencer as well as one Bakugan, Neo Dragonoid. When playing the Bakugan Battle Brawlers game, players may use up to one Bakugan trap along with their three regular Bakugan. Using a trap during a battle allows you to change your fighting Bakugan’s attribute or get a G Power boost. To play a Bakugan trap it must be of the same original attribute as the battling Bakugan.

The Bakugan Battle Brawlers game is designed for children from 7 years and upwards. There are a few reasons why this game is not suitable for children much younger than this. Firstly the Bakugan balls themselves are quite small so prevent a choking risk to young children. As far as the game play is concerned, players must perform some mental arithmetic to play the game successfully so again it may be beyond younger kids. Finally there are strategy and tactical elements to the Bakugan game that requires a certain level of maturity to be able to handle successfully. This is not to say that a six year old could not play the game but rather that the recommended age level is there for a reason.

When playing Bakugan, players battle over Bakugan gate cards. The first player to win three of these cards wins the game. Each player must start the game with three Bakugan balls, three gate cards each a different color and three ability cards which must also be different colors. Then the players each place one of their gate cards, face down on to the playing area. These cards are metal. Starting with the youngest, the players take turns at rolling their Bakugan towards the gate cards. If it lands correctly, it will pop open ready for battle on that gate card. Then when there is a Bakugan from either team on a gate card, the battle can start.

Bakugan battles revolve around their G-Power scores. These are printed on the Bakugan somewhere. When two warriors are on the same gate card it is time for the battle commence. To do this, the gate card must be flipped over to reveal G Power boost scores and any special instructions. The G-Power boost is applied to each players Bakugan warrior. The players can choose to play an ability card at certain points during battles. The times when ability cards can be used is printed on the cards themselves. The battle is typically won by the player who has, after all additions have been made, the highest G-Power score.

There are many places to buy Bakugan balls from. These include online retailers like Amazon as well as toy stores such as Toys’R'Us. As there are so many different Bakugan to collect it can become a fairly expensive hobby so finding somewhere to purchase cheap Bakugan is a good idea. The list of Bakugan available for purchase is huge:

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