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Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days 2 represents a significant evolution in the digital landscape of Bushiroad’s flagship trading card game. Building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, the sequel serves as both a comprehensive simulator for veteran players and an accessible entry point for newcomers. By incorporating the mechanics and card pool of the "overDress" and "will+Dress" eras, and most notably the "Divinez" series, the game cements its status as the definitive way to experience the Standard format digitally.
from the start of the overDress era all the way to the DivineZ arc
Where the first Dear Days felt limited without DLC, DD2 launches with cards spanning . Tenoke notes: “You can finally build competitive Standard-format decks right out of the gate. No waiting six months for updates.”
cross-platform play
Tenoke praises the (Switch, PC, PS5/4) but warns about the ranked matchmaking : cardfight vanguard dear days 2tenoke
"Yeah." He grinned despite himself. "Been with me through every loss I thought was the end."
If you played the first Dear Days , the core gameplay loop will feel familiar, but the devil is in the details. The game adheres strictly to the Standard Format rules. Cardfight
Includes a full Story Mode, CPU fights for practice, and online ranked battles. Vintage Format:
The most striking feature of Dear Days 2 is the sheer volume of content, boasting a library of over 3,000 playable cards. This expansive collection spans from the very first Standard format booster, "Genesis of the Five Greats," all the way to contemporary releases like the "Lyrical Monasterio Sparkling Stars!" and the latest "Divinez" series. For a strategy game defined by deck-building variety, this massive card pool allows for unprecedented creative freedom. Players can experiment with the diverse mechanics of the six main nations—Dragon Empire, Keter Sanctuary, Brandt Gate, Dark States, Stoicheia, and Lyrical Monasterio—without the financial barrier of purchasing physical booster boxes or high-value singles. By incorporating the mechanics and card pool of
On the surface, this sounds like a paradise for collectors. But as any veteran card fighter knows, shortcuts come at a cost.