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The Bakugan Battle Brawlers video game was the first Bakugan video game and was available for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PS2, PS3, and the Xbox 360. However, it was never released in Japan.

New Characters Introduced

Information

  • You can change Bakugan in your room by pressing the number two on the Bakugan for the Wii.
  • The Collector's Edition Nintendo DS version of this game, comes with a Special Attack Naga ball with 650 Gs called White Naga and a random Gate Card.
  • If you purchase either versions from Toys 'R' Us, you will be able to purchase a Ravenoid and a Manion from the in-game shop for 0 BP (free).
  • When you start a new game, you can unlock a Bronze Warius at the name screen. The code for a Pyrus Bronze Warius is 449824934071. (Warius won't affect anything else; you will still be able to have Bakugan of other Attributes.) However, this will not work in the Toys 'R' Us exclusive version.

Gameplay

Battle Phase

After ability cards are played, the game immediately goes into one of three different types of battles depending on the color of the Gate Card your Bakugan is standing on:

Gold: Shooting Battle - Shoot your Bakugan's attribute symbol to gain G-Power. Successful shots in quick succession will

  • Level 1: Shoot your attribute symbol
  • Level 2: Gold symbols appear, the symbols move in the Wii version
  • Level 3: The symbols move much faster in the Wii version.

Silver: Timing Battle - Time the moving symbols to gain G-Power.

  • Level 1: One input command
  • Level 2: Two input commands
  • Level 3: Three input commands

Copper: Power Battle - Increase G-Power by quickly moving the joysticks up and down or left and right. In the PS3 and Wii versions, these are replaced with Shaking Battles and require the player to shake the wireless controller or Wii Remote respectively.

  • Level 1: Without restriction
  • Level 2: At the right time
  • Level 3: As shown on screen

Event AR Bakugan

There are Bakugan that can only be used by using an Action Replay Event Code made by Codejunkies. Here are the Bakugan and their Action Replay Codes. They will not be in the store, but in your collection.

The Warius has 500 Gs (250 Gs in the Wii version) and is Lv.1, but when you Lv. them up, their G-Power will remain at 500 Gs.

  • Aquos:220D491D 00000032
  • Subterra:220D491E 00000032
  • Haos:220D491F 00000032
  • Darkus:220D4920 00000032
  • Ventus:220D4921 00000032

Enter one of these as your name to receive BP or a bronze Warius.

  • 1,000 BP - Enter "33204429" as a code.
  • 5,000 BP - Enter "42348294" as a code.
  • 10,000 BP - Enter "46836478" as a code.
  • 100,000 BP - Enter "18499753" as a code.
  • 500,000 BP - Enter "26037947" as a code.
  • Bronze Warius - Enter "44982493" as a code.

Unlock

Doing these conditions will get you these Bakugan when the character has an exclamation mark over their photo. You have to beat the game. On the Console versions, you have to defeat them on Normal Difficulty on the Battlefield and Hard Difficulty (Evolved Bakugan only).

Top Brawler Bakugan

  • Fourtress - Beat Chan Lee in the park and Win a tag battle with Dan as your partner.
  • Sirenoid - Beat Klaus in the park and Win a tag battle with Marucho as your partner.
  • Cycloid - Beat Billy in the park and Win a tag battle with Julie as your partner.
  • Tentaclear - Beat Julio in the park and Win a tag battle with Runo as your partner.
  • Harpus - Beat Komba in the park and Win a tag battle with Shun as your partner.

Evolved

  • Delta Dragonoid - Beat Dan in the park twice with a battle royale using no Pyrus Bakugan in the (DS Version) or beat Dan in the park once with a Dragonoid in your deck in the (Console Version).
  • Angelo/Diablo Preyas - Beat Marucho in the park twice with abattle royale using no Aquos Bakugan in the (DS Version) or beat Marucho in the park once with a Preyas in your deck in the (Console Version).
  • Hammer Gorem - Beat Julie in the park twice with a battle royale using no Subterra Bakugan in the (DS Version) or beat Julie in the park once with a Gorem in your deck in the (Console Version).
  • Blade Tigrerra - Beat Runo in the park twice with a battle royale using no Haos Bakugan in the (DS Version) or beat Runo in the park once with a Tigrerra in your deck in the (Console Version).
  • Storm Skyress - Beat Shun in the park twice with a battle royale using no Ventus Bakugan in the (DS Version) or beat Shun in the park once with a Skyress in your deck in the (Console Version).
  • Dual Hydranoid - Beat Masquerade in the park twice with a battle royale using no Darkus Bakugan in the (DS Version) or beat Masquerade in the park once with a Hydranoid in your deck in the (Console Version).
  • Battle Ax Vladitor - Beat Marduk in the park twice and without losing a battle in the (DS Version) or beat Marduk in the park once with a Vladitor in you deck in the (Console Version).

Errors/Missing In-Game

Each of the Battle Brawlers Guardian Bakugan are missing something when you acquire them:

  • Drago (Dragonoid/Delta Dragonoid): Dragonoid is missing his horn, making him look like a Mock Dragonoid. Delta Dragonoid is missing the horns on the sides of his head and the two blades on the end of his tail.
  • Skyress: Missing her horns.
  • Gorem/Hammer Gorem: Missing his shield and horns respectively.
  • Preyas/Diablo: Has different shaped eyes and missing his frills.
  • Angelo: Has differently shaped eyes and missing half of his hair.
  • Tigrerra: Missing her blades and blue diamond on her forehead.
  • Hydranoid: Missing his horn.

The following is a list of Bakugan missing from the game excluding, Ravenoid, Manion, and Warius:

  • Alpha Hydranoid (appears only on Black Hole Gate Card)
  • Legendary Soldiers of Vestroia (They are mentioned by Naga however)
    • Clayf is the only one that doesn't appear. Frosch appears on the Ability Card Dark Growth; while Apollonir, Oberus, Exedra, and Lars Lion appear on Gate Cards.
      • Lars Lion appears on Stand Off, Oberus appears on G-Power Swap and Force Wind, Exedra appears on Delayed Attack and Bait and Switch, Apollonir appears on Heavy Load and Earthen Wave.
  • Limulus (appears on 2 Gate Cards, Blue Sky and one of the two versions of Whirlpool)
  • Ultimate Dragonoid (appears only on Overtake Gate Card)
  • Rattleoid
  • Bee Striker (appears only on Wind Farm Gate Card)
  • Mantris (appears on Delayed Attack and Haunted Night Gate Cards)
  • El Condor (appears only on Trick Jump Gate Card)
  • Tuskor (appears only on The Spires Gate Card)
  • Hynoid (appears only on Low Energy Gate Card)
  • Wormquake (appears only on Sand Trap Gate Card)
  • Wavern
  • Fifth Paladin (appears only on Powder Keg Gate Card)

Trivia

  • If you use a Bakugan's species Green Ability Card that only works for them (for example Feather Storm for Harpus, Blue Stealth for Preyas, Boosted Dragon for Dragonoid and Chaos of the Darkness for Hydranoid) a different battle animation will happen if you win.
    • However, others like Reaper of the Chaos for Reaper and Angelo/Diablo Preyas' Special Stealth don't trigger different animations.
  • Although Naga appears in the game, he is never battled by the player. However, an almost fully functional Naga is unused in the coding, but if you win using him, the game would crash due to his attack animation being missing.
  • In the coding, there is an unused line from the Bakupod, saying "Hal-G's turn." Implying at an earlier stage, Hal-G was planned to be a player character or final boss.
  • A DS case with Dan, Shun, and Marucho on it was given out as a pre-order bonus for the DS versions ordered from GameStop or EB Games.
  • Strangely even if you don't buy the Toys 'R' Us DS version, you can still get Ravenoid and Manion's Gate Cards.
  • Most Gate Cards and Ability Cards have different names and effects from their Anime/Game counterparts.
  • The Bakugan that came with the game was originally thought to be Leonidas, but it was White Naga.
  • In the DS version, the highest your Bakugan's printed G-Power can be outside of battle is 990 Gs, even if you pick up an Ability Card or G-Power up on the field to increase it.
    • The highest Power Level your Bakugan can have is 2530 Gs. It requires a Gate Card that doubles your Bakugan's printed G-Power (like Waist Deep) and one of the 2 Triple Nodes. Its extremely difficult to acquire, as it requires your Bakugan to have 10 Gs less than your opponents (your opponent must have 990 Gs and your Bakugan has 980 Gs).
  • The video game storyline has led up to just before the Brawlers competed for the Ultimate Bakugan.
  • Jenny and Jewls have their voices inexplicably swapped (Jenny is voiced by Bailey Stocker while Jewls is voiced by Megan Fahlenbock.)
  • In the coding, there is an unused Ventus Terrorclaw, Aquos Warius, and Darkus Warius.
  • All traces of Ravenoid, Warius and Manion are in every version of the game, but only the Wii and DS versions are obtainable legitimately.
    • In the Toys 'R' Us Version Ravenoid and Manion are in the game but in fact, Ravenoid will have Pyrus, Ventus and Haos and Manion will have Subterra, Ventus and Haos
    • In the Walmart Version you can still get Bronze Pyrus Warius in the game
  • At the final cutscene of the game (where the player and Leonidas reunite), the Bakugan Battle Brawlers English theme song is heard. This only happens in the Wii, Xbox 360, and Playstation version of the game.
    • In the DS version, the main menu theme is played at the final cutscene.
  • There are a lot of thing between versions on the Nintendo DS cartridges on USA Version.
    • NTA-B6RE-USA on Front, B6RENOJ22 on back means Bronze Pyrus Warius.
    • NTR-B6RX-USA on Front, B6RXNOJ22 on back means Ravenoid and Manion.
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