Monster Rancher Battle Card
MRBC and MRBC:Episode II have a physical card game that includes cards not released in the GBA and PSX games. This version of the physical card game plays like the video games. This physical card game released only in Japanese language. This Card Previewer includes high resolution images of the manually translated cards from the Japanese collectible card game Monster Farm Battle Card, many of which are seen in the MRBC and MRBC: Episode II.
Expand a Category see the cards in the set.
Click a Card to see a higher resolution.
Placement: Card Placement Guide
Virtualizations
- Tabletop Simulator Steam Workshop Mod and Deck Creator for MRBC (TTS)
- Lackey CCG download - Once downloaded, Launch Lackey CCG, open the Plugins tab, and insert the plugin link:
High resolution card downloads & print instructions
Print Instructions
Original Instructions Posted by u/Ike_Lawliet on Reddit: June 25, 2018.I recently posted these English card prints. They came out really well! They're very high quality in terms of card stock, and although the print quality is sort of medium, that kind of makes them feel like real early 90's cards.
Some people asked how to do it, so here's instructions. The final product costs about $40 for a full set of series 1 cards.
- Download these. They're the English translations I made, but slightly resized to fir a traditional poker card, so that they can be printed on the site we're going to use. (For reference, the actual cards are about 2.3"x3.3", and poker cards are 2.5"x3.5", so this isn't much of a stretch.)
- Unzip the cards. There's 2 unique backs (1 for monsters, 1 for everything else) and all the cards from series 1. (Choose what you want, or do like me and print it all.)
- Here's the printing site we're gonna use.
- Set the options to card quality: plastic. For size of deck, I'd recommend "Up to 144 cards" since that's exactly enough for 1 copy of each skill and 2 copies of each monster. I didn't order a custom box, since I want to make my own, but you can if you'd like.
- Click Personalize it. For card fronts, you're going to upload "different images" for each. (Same for backs.)
- Upload all the images from the above download into the site's tool. You can use the auto populate feature to have it load each card in, except monsters, which you'll need to manually do 2 of. (Or, again, however many you want.)
- For backs, you'll have to select "all different," even though there's only 2 backs. Upload the 2 backs, then manually place the skill back for all skills, and the monster back for all monsters... it'll take a few minutes...
- Check out and finalize your preferences, enjoy!
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- High Resolution Dino cards - download
- High Resolution Naga cards - download
- High Resolution Hare cards - download
- High Resolution Mocchi cards - download
- High Resolution Phoenix cards - download
- High Resolution "Any Monster" cards - download
- High Resolution Breeder cards - download
- High Resolution Monster Breed cards - download
- High Resolution Card Backs - download
- High Resolution Token card - download
- High Resolution Pixel Monster cards - download
- Series 1 Japanese cards (980 mb) - download
(the MRBC site archive has images hosted across multiple offsite image platforms, some of which are broken links now. This new page was created to navigate all of the cards more easily than the MRBC archive, and fixes many of the broken links so all cards can be previewed in higher resolution. You can still view the old MRBC Archive which is hosted here after it was taken offline though many of the images will not load their high resolution versions)
Matthew Glickson's original MRBC website Credits:
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Lots of people helped on this, Ike Lawliet's version of MRBC.
To name just a few, the scan sourcing of Kappe, Jyu, monsterchampphooj, the text help of Taikongxiongmao and Gotenkstein, the setting help of Zakandu and Alchius, the hosting of Tubular1845, and the card cleaning of Cakebakemaker all helped this to come together.
Thanks for so much help! (If you helped and I've forgotten you- sorry, and please let me know!)