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The '''Zelda Barcode Battler''' is a bit of merchandise so elusive that many of even the most dedicated fans have never heard of it. It reached Pokemon level popularity in Japan, but never caught on in America.
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[[File:Zelda Barcode Battler.jpg|thumb|Zelda Barcode Battler box]]
The '''{{ALttP|BBII|-}}''' is an expansion set for the {{Wp|Barcode Battler II}} created by {{Wp|Epoch Co.|Epoch}} and distributed by {{Wp|Tomy}}.


The Barcode Battler was created by Epoch and distributed by Tomy. It's a hand-held device that's used to scan barcodes on cards. Using those barcodes, you can play a battle game alone or against a friend.
The Barcode Battler is a hand-held device that is used to scan barcodes on cards. Using those barcodes, players can alone or against a friend. It was very popular in Japan, but never caught on in other countries.


Originally, the game used generic characters, but later Nintendo allowed them to use [[Link]] and enemies from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.
Originally, the game used generic characters, but later Nintendo allowed them to use [[Link]] and enemies from {{ALttP}}.


===Card List===
==Card list==
The following is a complete list of the cards for the Zelda Barcode Battler. There are two Link cards, ten item cards, and eighteen monster cards. These cards are listed by the English names on each card. Included are the points of each card in ST (Strength), DF (Defense), HP (Hit Points), MP (Magic Points), PP (Power Points).
The following is a complete list of the cards for the Zelda Barcode Battler set. There are two Link cards, ten item cards, and eighteen monster cards. These cards are listed by the English names on each card. Included are the points of each card in ST (Strength), DF (Defense), HP (Hit Points), MP (Magic Points), PP (Power Points).


*'''Link'''
*'''Link'''
:*[[Link]] HP3700
:*[[Link]] HP3700
:*Link ([[Magic Medallions|Magic]]) HP3700
:*Link ([[Medallion|Magic]]) HP3700


*'''Items'''
*'''Items'''
:*[[Boomerang]] ST300
:*[[Boomerang]] ST300
:*[[Hookshot]] ST300
:*[[Hookshot]] ST300
:*Silver [[Bow]] & [[Arrow]] ST400
:*Silver [[Bow]] & [[Silver Arrow|Arrow]] ST400
:*[[Bomb]] ST1000
:*[[Bomb]] ST1000
:*[[Spin Attack|Kaitengiri]] ST1000
:*[[Spin Attack|Kaitengiri]] ST1000
:*[[Pegasus Boots|Boots of Pegasus]] DF800
:*[[Pegasus Boots|Boots of Pegasus]] DF800
:*[[Magic Cape]] DF00
:*[[Magic Cape]] DF00
:*[[Recovery Heart|Heart]] HP1200
:*[[Heart]] HP1200
:*[[Magic Decanter]] MP 5
:*[[Magic Decanter]] MP 5
:*[[Red Potion]] PP 5
:*[[Red Potion]] PP 5
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:*[[Helmasaur|Hiploop]] HP6400
:*[[Helmasaur|Hiploop]] HP6400
:*[[Moblin|Molblin]] HP7500
:*[[Moblin|Molblin]] HP7500
:*[[Coppie]] HP8600
:*[[Red Goriya|Coppie]] HP8600
:*[[Moldorm|Digtale]] HP8800
:*[[Moldorm|Digtale]] HP8800
:*[[Snapdragon|Guplla]] HP900
:*[[Snap Dragon|Guplla]] HP900
:*[[Ball & Chain Trooper]] HP10000
:*[[Ball and Chain Soldier]] HP10000
:*[[Hinox]] HP 10100
:*[[Hinox]] HP 10100
:*[[Agahnim]] HP12000
:*[[Agahnim]] HP12000
:*[[Gibdos]] HP13900
:*[[Gibdos]] HP13900
:*[[Stalfos Knight|Stalfone]] HP15000
:*[[Stalfos Knight|Stalfone]] HP15000
:*[[Gleeok|Geekrock]] HP17500
:*[[Helmasaur King|Geekrock]] HP17500
:*[[Arrghus|Wart]] HP18800
:*[[Arrghus|Wart]] HP18800
:*[[Ganon]] HP24900
:*[[Ganon]] HP24900
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*[http://barcodebattler.co.uk/ Combat King's Barcode Battler Website]
*[http://barcodebattler.co.uk/ Combat King's Barcode Battler Website]


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Latest revision as of 12:44, 24 April 2024

Zelda Barcode Battler box

The A Link to the Past (Barcode Battler II) is an expansion set for the Barcode Battler II created by Epoch and distributed by Tomy.

The Barcode Battler is a hand-held device that is used to scan barcodes on cards. Using those barcodes, players can alone or against a friend. It was very popular in Japan, but never caught on in other countries.

Originally, the game used generic characters, but later Nintendo allowed them to use Link and enemies from A Link to the Past.

Card list

The following is a complete list of the cards for the Zelda Barcode Battler set. There are two Link cards, ten item cards, and eighteen monster cards. These cards are listed by the English names on each card. Included are the points of each card in ST (Strength), DF (Defense), HP (Hit Points), MP (Magic Points), PP (Power Points).

  • Link
  • Items
  • Monsters

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