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Gundam TCG & Card Game Database

Gundam TCG & Card Game database with 793 cards across 21 sets. Search every card, build a deck, or study tournament decklists.

793Cards indexed
21Sets tracked
100Decklists
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Live Released Apr 24, 2026

Phantom Aria

8 highlighted printings from the latest Bandai release. Includes the new LR, SR, and R units defining the current meta.

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// 2026 Schedule

Release timeline

GD03
Steel Requiem
Jan 30, 2026
Released
ST09
Destiny Ignition
Mar 27, 2026
Released
GD04
Phantom Aria
Apr 24, 2026
Released
EB01
Eternal Nexus
Jun 26, 2026
Live now
ST10
Generation Pulse
Jun 26, 2026
Live now
GD05
Freedom Ascension
Jul 24, 2026
Live now
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GD04 Phantom Aria Meta Snapshot

Phantom Aria released April 25 with Victory Gundam, Turn A Gundam, and Witch from Mercury characters. Four featured archetypes (Minerva Squad, Banshee Norn, Crossbone, Vulture) and the full set roadmap through July 2026.

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Frequently asked

What is the Gundam Card Game?

The Gundam Card Game (GCG) is a two-player trading card game by Bandai, launched in 2024. Each player builds a 50-card main deck plus a 10-card resource deck and battles with Mobile Suits, Pilots, Bases, and Commands. The game uses an AP/HP combat system with a 6-card shield zone: knock all six shields out and land one more point of damage to win.

How do I build a deck?

A legal deck is exactly 50 cards (Units, Pilots, Commands, and Bases) plus a separate 10-card resource deck. You may use one or two of the four colors (Blue, Green, Red, White) and a maximum of four copies of any card sharing the same card number. Resource cards have no copy limit in the resource deck. The full rules are on the /how-to-play page.

Where can I find a Gundam TCG deck builder?

A drag-and-drop builder is in development on this site. Until it ships, the /database page lets you filter all cards by color, type, cost, AP/HP, level, rarity, and keyword, enough to draft a list by hand.

Where do I find competitive decklists?

Decklist scraping is being wired up. Community lists from Bandai's Newtype Challenge events, Store Championships, and Regionals will populate the /decklists page once the pipeline lands. For now, Bandai's own event hub at gundam-gcg.com publishes top-cut lists from major tournaments.

Can I play Gundam Card Game online?

There is no official Bandai-hosted online client as of mid-2026. Most digital play is community-run. Tabletop Simulator setups are the most active option, and the Gundam Card Game subreddit and Discord track the latest mod links. The official Bandai TCG+ platform handles event registration and store qualifiers but not digital play.

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What's the latest set?

The most recent set indexed in this database is Phantom Aria (GD04). Bandai's 2026 schedule continues with Generation Pulse [ST10] and Eternal Nexus [EB01] in June, then Freedom Ascension [GD05] in July and Stardust Trails [GD06] in October. Check the official products page for region-specific dates.

Where can I buy Gundam Card Game singles and sealed product?

Sealed product (boosters and starter decks) is sold through Bandai TCG+ authorized retailers and most local game stores carrying Bandai titles. Singles are widely available on TCGPlayer, which added the game to its catalog in 2025. Card pages on this site link directly to TCGPlayer with affiliate tagging, and purchases support the site at no extra cost to you.

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What deck should a beginner buy?

Start with the newest legal Starter Deck from your region rather than building from boosters. Bandai runs a dedicated Starter Deck Battle Event throughout 2026 specifically for new-player on-ramps, so a starter is the most supported entry point. The Generation Pulse [ST10] starter line is the latest scheduled wave.

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What does AP, HP, and Lv mean on a card?

AP is attack points (offensive strength), HP is hit points (defensive strength, when it reaches zero the Unit is destroyed), and Lv is the required level to deploy a Unit. Some Units also have a Link condition: pair them with a matching Pilot and they can attack the turn they deploy. See /how-to-play for full combat math.

What are the keyword effects?

The seven core keyword effects from comprehensive rules v1.6.0 are: (heal X HP at end of turn), (deal X damage to top shield when destroying an enemy Unit), (rest to give a friendly Unit AP+X), (redirect attacks to this Unit), (deal damage before the defender), (enemies can't activate ), and (damage two shields at once). Each is filterable on the /database page.