The thing I never quite understood nor in Bakugan, nor its parent Yu-gi-oh were the turns of opponents in a duel. In chess each player goes one step at a time, but I noticed that in these card games the opponent can do multiple steps whenever he/she feels like.
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Seriously? Wouldn't that be cheating? You could practicly drown your opponent in a card tsunami, before he/she could open his/her mouth to speak...
Also, I STILL can't draw bakugan card design... Whoops...
Actually they have a maximum of three moves per turn. But these three moves could be just three abilities, or they could be double abilities/consecutive abilities
Well...card games are way more different to chess really. Not to mention it's the same with Dungeons and Dragons really. You have to think of what you are doing your turn and you can do about multiple moves. As long as you know what the rules are, then having to do multi tasks in one single turn isn't cheating.
But these three moves could be just three abilities, or they could be double abilities/consecutive abilities