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If the player desires, they can sell cards back to the shops, with each shop paying the same amount. Selling a card does not remove its entry even if it was the last card the player owned (but it will decrease the card count total in the top right corner of the screen), and the player always has the option of buying the card back, especially if the card was a rare card that had only one instance throughout the entire game; the price is twice the amount of coins they had received for selling the card in the first place. | If the player desires, they can sell cards back to the shops, with each shop paying the same amount. Selling a card does not remove its entry even if it was the last card the player owned (but it will decrease the card count total in the top right corner of the screen), and the player always has the option of buying the card back, especially if the card was a rare card that had only one instance throughout the entire game; the price is twice the amount of coins they had received for selling the card in the first place. | ||
A few Catch Cards, most notably the eight obtained through defeating [[Shadoo]], cannot be bought at all and can only be obtained once. Four of them, each corresponding to the four heroes, are regarded as the most powerful of the | A few Catch Cards, most notably the eight obtained through defeating [[Shadoo]], cannot be bought at all and can only be obtained once. Four of them, each corresponding to the four heroes, are regarded as the most powerful of the catch cards due to that they increase the damage dealt to all enemies rather than one or none. | ||
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==List of Catch Cards== | ==List of Catch Cards== |