Cardfight Vanguard Dear Days 2tenoke ~upd~

Implementation of Energy Generator rules and powerful Divine Skills .

Tenoke praises the (Switch, PC, PS5/4) but warns about the ranked matchmaking :

Full support for Japanese and English, making it accessible to a global audience. Price: The standard retail price is listed at $69.99. Dear Days 2 vs. The Original Dear Days cardfight vanguard dear days 2tenoke

Bushiroad has a notorious history with DLC. The first Dear Days required four major season passes costing roughly $70 each to unlock all anime decks. While Dear Days 2 launched with more base cards, players fear the wave of $20-30 DLC packs coming in the next six months. The Tenoke trainer offers a way to unlock DLC cards (client-side) without paying—though this is a legal gray zone.

The game includes cards up to the Lyrical Monasterio Sparkling Stars set, offering a massive variety of units from the D-Series, including Lyrical Monasterio, Dragon Empire, Dark States, Brandt Gate, Keter Sanctuary, and Stoicheia. Implementation of Energy Generator rules and powerful Divine

Mirai elbowed him. "Don't go getting sappy on me."

is the definitive digital Vanguard experience for solo play and testing real-life decks. It’s overpriced and grindy, but unlike Master Duel or MTG Arena , there are no loot boxes or time-gated events – you own the card pool. Dear Days 2 vs

: A nostalgia-focused mode allowing use of original 2011-era cards and rules, ranging from Descent of the King of Knights to Banquet of Divas .

The game's story is a fully original narrative supervised by Bushiroad, featuring character designs by Akira Ito. It centers on the intertwining paths of two protagonists: , the returning heroine from the first Dear Days , and Otowa Dosaki , a former professional fighter.

However, the game has received a mixed reception from critics and players. While many praise the sheer volume of content, some reviewers and fans have noted a few disappointing changes. The removal of ride animations, a staple of previous Vanguard games, has been a point of contention. Others have criticized the reduced map exploration, which now feels more like a menu-driven experience.

For solo players, the new features branching paths and rematchable AI opponents that actually adapt . Tenoke’s favorite addition? Challenge battles where the AI uses tournament-winning decklists from real-world Vanguard events.