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Contents.Gameplay The game requires players to move and match colored orbs arranged in a grid. The amount and type of matches determine which of the six monsters on the player's team attack the waves of enemy monsters and how much damage they do. An additional layer of challenge is the acquisition, selection, and improvement of a team of monsters from among thousands ranging from standard fantasy fare, to deities from several religions and mythologies and characters from popular entertainment franchises. They then play dungeons where they solve a tile-matching puzzle that determines how powerful their monsters' attacks are on waves of enemy monsters. Players collect their monsters as rewards for completing the game's dungeons or spending in-game currency at the 'Egg Machines'.Collab Puzzle & Dragons is known for its collaboration events with several other video games and anime properties. During collaborations, Special Dungeons and special Collaboration Egg Machines are added to the game which contain monsters that can otherwise never be obtained again.

The M:TGs Collab featured the Demonlord as the final boss in the Magic: The Gathering Collab dungeon. The dungeon came in five difficulties ranging from Intermediate to Mythical. Defeating the enemies in this dungeon gave players a rare chance to receive 'cards' with the same skills as the collab characters as well as the., and several other characters received 'Ultimate Evolutions' and could perform an 'Assist Evolution' to become the. Egg machine The M:TG 'Egg Machine' featured the following characters:.Gallery.

See also:An anime television adaptation that is based on the game has been announced to air on on July 4, 2016. The anime is directed by Hajime Kamegaki at studio, scripts are written by Masaru Sato with the music being produced by Yamashita Kosuke.

For a monster list with a quick search function, please see Search Book.

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The opening theme is 'WE ARE GO' by, while the ending theme is 'ColorFULLCombo!' ( カラーFULLコンボ!) by Shiori Tomita. In Episode 27, 'Colors' by Lenny Code Fiction became the new opening theme, while 'Puzzle' by became the new ending theme, but it debuted in Episode 30. Episode 52 debuted a new opening called 'Montage' by, and a new ending call 'Colorful Jump' by J.Dee'Z. A second season has been announced.began streaming the anime in North America from July 4, 2016, along with a Broadcast Dub. However, as of April 3, 2017, due to an unknown licensing issue between Funimation and Gung Ho, no other episodes after episode 38 have been available on Funimation, Crunchyroll or any other online streaming services; with the dub also on hiatus.As of October 30, 2017, Crunchyroll has resumed streaming the series starting with episode 39.

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