Introduction
The Shinrabansho Collab will be making what should be their final return to Puzzle and Dragons on September 9. This comes at a truly strange time as the current DBDC 2 Ranking Dungeon requires Sigma for optimal scoring but comes right after the Tournament finishes.
Regardless, the Shinrabansho Collab will bring numerous buffs to existing cards, new Weapon Assists, and a few new monsters to acquire. There are some powerful cards to be rolled in this event, including some 5-stars, but the main problem is the rolling pool is so heavily bloated that it will become harder to snipe any one specific monster. This may make it challenging to stomach for some players along with the cards having less than Waifu-level art.
With this in mind, I will be highlighting who I feel are the more notable cards in this event to give players a snapshot of what can potentially be rolled.
If you feel I have overlooked/left out any particular 5-star card, please let me know in the comments below and I will reply/edit the article accordingly.
Video commentary
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Overview
Shinrabansho Pros & Cons – September 6, 2019 |
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Shinrabansho Collab REM |
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Shinrabansho Collab Rankings – September 7, 2019 |
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All 7-star cards are available for trade within the Monster Exchange System.
Order within each tier is random and not reflective of ranking.
Regardless of card’s ranking, you should almost always keep it if it is your very first time acquiring them.
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