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RiseDeckBakugan

Beginning[]

This, my friends (and enemies, yeah you, out), is the Rise Deck. Three Two epic Bakugan and one...random...Apollonir rip-off. This BlogView will deal with all three, the cards included (from what I know about them, I don't know crap about Japanese), and maybe some other stuff. You'll see. So, without further ado, let's get started.

The Cards[]

The Rise Deck is complete with one Copper, one Silver, and one Gold Gate. It also has two Green, two Blue, and two Red abilities with it. As I can't translate any of the text on these, I will just put them in a gallery for you to admire.

So now let's get to what you REALLY came for, the Bakugan themselves.

Gus Burnan[]

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We're going from the worst to the best, based on my opinion of course. So if you haven't figured out from the obvious hints by now, I don't like Gus Burnan. Its design is extremely basic, and the only thing I really like about it is the metal plate thing on its head. It is available with 590 Gs in the Rise Deck, which in America may suck. But in Japan, Burnan has a decent G-Power. Its only manual parts are its two feet. It has a smooth, spherical ball form, which I love in a Bakugan. I hate it when they have random spikes jutting out from the Bakugan even when it's closed. There's not much special about Burnan. It doesn't have a Convert system, it doesn't have any crosses, its just got a pretty cool color scheme, that epic metal plate on its head...yeah, not much to say about him.

I give Burnan about a 5/10.

Nata Nagina[]

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oooooooh man, if you don't like Nata Nagina, you have no respect for Bakugan. Nagina is half of the reason I got this deck at all. He's one of my favorite Bakugan in general. Mostly because he's got a relatively complicated ball form, AND he's long. I liek long Bakugan. A LOT. Nagina has a tripled-jointed tail, and about four manual parts. His feet are manual, and they are also Convert system-compatible. Then there's the two horn things on his head. One other thing I like about Nagina is that his jaw doesn't flop around, it's molded solid. Hate the jaws, they're annoying. Nagina also has 590 Gs, tied with Burnan. Not a ton else about him.

From my opinion, Nagina deserves an 8/10.

Rise Dragaon[]

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The highlight of the whole deck, Rise Dragaon! The evolution of Gren Dragaon, and an AMAZING Bakugan altogether. Now before I continue, you must know that I have NEVER liked Dragaon that much up until I saw Rise. Flare and Gren had barely differences, so they threw a curveball and gave us THIS monstrosity of a Dragaon. Rise Dragaon packs a whopping 640 G, tied with Hollow Munikis. Rise Dragaon has a very cool white, gold, and red color scheme. The only way I would like him better is if he had more black on him. Rise Dragaon has one cross on his tail, two larger claw things, tiny feet, huge wings with epic dragon patterns on them, and my favorite of all...an AUTOMATIC horn. That's right, his horn is NOT manual. I believe only Delta Dragonoid and Naga also have that feature. In fact, Rise Dragaon may look complicated and all, but he has absolutely no manual parts. He's even still got that blue diamond thing on him.

I give Rise Dragaon a perfect 10/10.

Summing it up[]

So in my mind, the Rise Deck altogether deserves about a 9/10. Just a few faults in some of the Bakugan bumps it a little down from a perfect 10. As for its counterpart, the Hollow Deck, no, I will not be doing a BlogView on it. Whether or not I'll even get one is still in question. It just doesn't interest me as much. So whoever gets one, feel free to go for it.

That is my time, thank you for listening.

- Bendo - I'm on a path you'll never comprehend. 23:14, July 20, 2012 (UTC)

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