Introduction
The Kamen Rider Collab returns to North America along with various buffs to existing monsters as well as several new cards.
As a whole, I feel this event is underwhelming from a rolling point of view due to the lower potency of the bottom rarity cards who comprise 77.3% of the rolling pool. While each card does have a Weapon Assist
, the bottom rarity ones are often easily replaced by other options which in turn grants them lower usability.
With this in mind, I would be most inclined to do the free rolls and utilize the Monster Exchange system or IAP bundles if truly interested in the higher value cards.
Due to various health issues, this article will be lacking a modest amount of text as typing is incredibly painful and voice-text was not working for me along with having to change my work flow/process within a short period of time.
I have still included pros & cons for each card but the larger text summaries may be missing. With that being said, the corresponding video will be unchanged and will provide further elaboration if the pros & cons are insufficient.
Video commentary
—video coming Monday—
Overview
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Order within each tier is random and not reflective of ranking
Icons show Base form
Regardless of card’s ranking, you should always keep it if it is your very first time acquiring them
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