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{{Short description|Collectible card game}} |
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| title = Monster Collection |
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| designer = [[Group SNE]] |
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| publisher = [[Fujimi Shobo]] (1997-2011)<br/>[[Bushiroad]] (2011-present) |
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'''Monster Collection''' (モンスター・コレクション. otherwise known as '''Mon-Colle''' (モンコレ)) is |
'''Monster Collection''' (モンスター・コレクション. otherwise known as '''Mon-Colle''' (モンコレ)) is an out-of-print [[trading card game]] developed by [[Group SNE]]. Monster Collection was first published in 1997 by [[Fujimi Shobo]]. In 2000, Monster Collection 2 was released. It was acquired by [[Bushiroad]] in August 2011. |
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Monster Collection was later expanded to a [[roleplaying game]] and was the basis for the [[anime]] series [[Mon Colle Knights]]. |
Monster Collection was later expanded to a [[roleplaying game]] and was the basis for the [[anime]] series ''[[Mon Colle Knights]]''. |
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The Monster Collection game universe is a world connected to six gates of fire, water, earth, wind, good, and evil, representing East, South, West, North, Heaven and Earth. Player acts as a summoner, which engages in combat using summoned monsters. |
The Monster Collection game universe is a world connected to six gates of fire, water, earth, wind, good, and evil, representing East, South, West, North, Heaven and Earth. Player acts as a summoner, which engages in combat using summoned monsters. |
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==Rules== |
==Rules== |
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The game is a one-on-one card game, set in a |
The game is a one-on-one card game, set in a 3×4 grid. One side declared as winner by capturing opponent's headquarter. |
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Each monster has fire, water, earth, wind, good, or evil element. A monster's ability is decided by battle spell, unit's equipment, combat items, and terrain. |
Each monster has fire, water, earth, wind, good, or evil element. A monster's ability is decided by battle spell, unit's equipment, combat items, and terrain. |
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===Comic=== |
===Comic=== |
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*Monster Collection (by [[Sei Itoh]]) |
* ''Monster Collection'' (by [[Sei Itoh]]) |
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*Monster Collection Demon heart |
* ''Monster Collection Demon heart'' |
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*Mon-Colle Monster |
* ''Mon-Colle Monster'' |
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===Video game=== |
===Video game=== |
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* ''Monster Collection: Sorcerer's Mask'' (PlayStation) <ref>{{cite web | url=https://psxdatacenter.com/games/J/M/SLPS-02245.html | title=Monster Collection - Kamen No Madoushi - (NTSC-J) }}</ref> |
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*Monster Collection (PlayStation) |
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*Monster Collection Board Game (PC) |
* ''Monster Collection Board Game'' (PC) {{citation needed|date=October 2022}} |
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*Monster Collection Trading card game The Millennium (PC) |
* ''Monster Collection Trading card game The Millennium'' (PC) {{citation needed|date=October 2022}} |
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===TV series=== |
===TV series=== |
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*[[Mon |
* ''[[Mon Colle Knights]]'' |
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==Trivia== |
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*[[Ryūsuke Mita]], the creator of ''[[Dragon Half]]'' worked as the designer for the Monster collection card game |
* [[Ryūsuke Mita]], the creator of ''[[Dragon Half]]'', worked as the designer for the Monster collection card game |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150303175855/http://moncolle-tcg.com/ Bushiroad's Monster Collection page] |
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*[http://www.fujimishobo.co.jp/game/moncolle/ Official site by Fujimishobo] |
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*[http://www.groupsne.co.jp/products/six-gate/index.html Group SNE's Monster Collection home page] |
* [http://www.groupsne.co.jp/products/six-gate/index.html Group SNE's Monster Collection home page] |
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[[Category:Bushiroad]] |
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[[Category:Card games introduced in 1997]] |
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[[Category:Collectible card games]] |
[[Category:Collectible card games]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 18 May 2024
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Designers | Group SNE |
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Publishers | Fujimi Shobo (1997-2011) Bushiroad (2011-present) |
Players | 2 |
Setup time | ~30 minutes |
Chance | some |
Monster Collection (モンスター・コレクション. otherwise known as Mon-Colle (モンコレ)) is an out-of-print trading card game developed by Group SNE. Monster Collection was first published in 1997 by Fujimi Shobo. In 2000, Monster Collection 2 was released. It was acquired by Bushiroad in August 2011.
Monster Collection was later expanded to a roleplaying game and was the basis for the anime series Mon Colle Knights.
The Monster Collection game universe is a world connected to six gates of fire, water, earth, wind, good, and evil, representing East, South, West, North, Heaven and Earth. Player acts as a summoner, which engages in combat using summoned monsters.
Rules
[edit]The game is a one-on-one card game, set in a 3×4 grid. One side declared as winner by capturing opponent's headquarter.
Each monster has fire, water, earth, wind, good, or evil element. A monster's ability is decided by battle spell, unit's equipment, combat items, and terrain.
Adaptations
[edit]Comic
[edit]- Monster Collection (by Sei Itoh)
- Monster Collection Demon heart
- Mon-Colle Monster
Video game
[edit]- Monster Collection: Sorcerer's Mask (PlayStation) [1]
- Monster Collection Board Game (PC) [citation needed]
- Monster Collection Trading card game The Millennium (PC) [citation needed]
TV series
[edit]Trivia
[edit]- Ryūsuke Mita, the creator of Dragon Half, worked as the designer for the Monster collection card game