An exciting addition to Bakugan’s collections of lovers and fighters in its third season is Bakugan Mobile Assault. These are generally considered battle gear, only they are a unique and different type of weaponry. They are also considered equivalent to Bakugan Trap and the other normal Bakugan Battle Gears as assistive devices for Bakugan when in battle. However, there is more to them than just being a different kind of support system for the Bakugan.
Let’s first tackle the difference between the Bakugan Mobile Assault and the usual battle gears. Bakugan Battle Gears came out with the third season of Bakugan, the Gundalian Invaders Bakugan. They were created to serve as weapons carried by the Bakugan. As for reality, we put the gears on the back of the Bakugan’s open forms. The Mobile Assault, on the other hand, was meant to be assembled, not transported. They served as vehicles that not only carry the Bakugan, but also provide more power and support for fights.
With this distinction, we can assume that unlike normal battle gear, the Bakugan Mobile Assault, or BMA for short, is compatible with any Bakugan. Bakugan Battle Gears can normally only be used on specific Bakugan that have back grips. BMA vehicles, however, can be used by any Bakugan, whether they have them on hold or not.
Another difference between the two is the attributes they use. Bakugan Battle Gears have their own attributes: gold, silver, and copper. It had been that way since the first one was released. Bakugan’s mobile assault, however, followed the usual six attributes: pyrus, darkus, haos, aquos, ventus, and subterra. This means that the BMA used must match the Bakugan you are using when in battle.
Differences aside, we use the BMA in the same way that we use battle gears when we fight. The Bakugan Mobile Assault also comes with a reference card with their abilities and what kind of door cards they can be used on. Remember that when adding firepower to a Bakugan when fighting, we are only allowed to add two support teams: 2 Traps, 2 Battle Gears or 2 BMAs, or a Trap / BMA, Battle Gear / BMA or Trap / Battle. Gear combo.
When playing with the Bakugan Mobile Assault, we put the Bakugan on the vehicle (with the same attribute) and then we rolled it over the metal door card. The Bakugan will increase its power level by the G-power of the BMA, but this is so only when the BMA is on a Gate card that is included in the types of Gates listed on the Reference Card. There are three Gates: gold, silver, and copper, and there are generally two on Reference Cards. If used on a Portal card that is not listed on the Reference Card, the Mobile Assault will be destroyed or removed from the game. When the BMA is removed, the Bakugan will be left on the Gate card and will continue to fight without the support of the vehicle.