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{{retitle|''Doctor Who: Battles in Time'' (trading cards)}}
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The '''Doctor Who: Battles in Time Trading Cards''' were collectible game cards issued with the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|similarly-named magazine]]. They were also available for separate purchase from newsagent retailers and some specialist shops.
[[File:BITlogo.jpg|thumb|''DWBIT'' logo]]
'''''Doctor Who: Battles in Time''''' were collectable trading cards issued with the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|similarly-named magazine]]. They were also available for separate purchase from newsagents and some specialist shops.


== Features ==
Over the course of three years, from [[2006 (releases)|2006]] to [[2008 (releases)|2008]], 1,075 individual numbered cards were produced, plus three special cards, comprising five main sets - ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Exterminator)|Exterminator]]'', ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Annihilator)|Annihilator]]'', ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Invader)|Invader]]'', ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Ultimate Monsters)|Ultimate Monsters]]'' & ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Devastator)|Devastator]]''. In addition a further 34 cards were produced comprising two extra sets - ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Daleks vs Cybermen)|Daleks vs Cybermen]]'' & ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Adventurer The Sarah Jane Adventures)|Adventurer]]'' exclusive to specific issues of the magazine.
The cards shared a number of common features.


=== Card name ===
== Overview ==
Each was named.
Each standard pack cost £1.50 and contained 9 cards, 8 Common and 1 Rare. Super-Rare and Ultra-Rare cards were included as an extra tenth card in a pack.


=== Card number ===
Mixed set packs, which were only available free with the magazine, contained 12 cards, 6 from each set - 5 Common and 1 Rare.
Each had an individual number, with the numbering system being simply consecutive.
003


=== Card description ===
== Features ==
Each had a single descriptive line captioning the card.
The cards shared a number of common features.


=== Card deck type ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
Each card had a sub-set category reflecting their general identity.
|-
* Bonus
!Feature
* [[Alien]]
!Explanation
* [[Cyberman]]
|-
* [[Dalek]]
|Title|| Each card was named.
* [[Hero]]
|-
* [[Human]]
|Card number|| Each card had a unique identification number in the top left-hand corner.
* [[Monster]]
|-
* [[Robot]]
|Power icons|| Each card had three power icons, these were [[Gallifreyan symbols (Rose)|Gallifreyan symbols]] coloured a combination of red, green or silver.
|-
|Card description|| Each card had a sentence describing the character or object featured on the card.
|-
|Rarity symbol|| Each card had a symbol denoting its rarity in the bottom left-hand corner.<br>(C) for Common, (R) for Rare, (SR) for Super-Rare, and (UR) for Ultra-Rare.<br>''(This was introduced when the cards went nationwide, cards in the initial trial run did not have this feature.)''
|-
|Set number|| Each card had its number within each set in the bottom right-hand corner.
|-
|Skill categories|| Character cards listed the following skills:<br>Intelligence, Agility, Stamina, Special Abilities, and Fear Factor.
|-
|Double ratings|| Character cards had two ratings for each skill category, one in a green circle and one in a red circle.
|-
|Deck icon|| The cards were split into two types - Character cards & Bonus cards.<br>Character cards were categorised into the following decks, with an icon in the top right-hand corner:<br>[[Alien]], [[Cyberman]], [[Dalek]], [[Hero]], [[Human]], [[Monster]], and [[Robot]].
|}


=== Card classification ===
However two sets had set specific features.
Each card had a code denoting its rarity. Surprisingly some of the hardest to find cards were not necessarily in the higher classification.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
* (C) Common = 8 in every Pack (10 in Mixed Packs)
|-
* (R) Rare = 1 in every Pack (2 in Mixed Packs)
!Feature
* (SR) Super Rare = 1 in every 6 Packs
!Explanation
* (UR) Ultra Rare = 1 in every 24 Packs
|-
* Super Rose = 1 in every 1000 Packs
|Power bar|| Cards from the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Daleks vs Cybermen)|Daleks vs Cybermen]] set have this feature to be used with the board game included with [[DWBIT Daleks vs Cybermen Special]].
|-
|Which Doctor?|| Cards from the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Ultimate Monsters)|Ultimate Monsters]] set indicated which Doctor's era each card came from.
|}


=== Comparative rating score (character cards only) ===
== Sets ==
* Intelligence
* Agility
* Stamina
* Special Abilities
* Fear Factor
 
=== Regular sets ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!colspan=8|Doctor Who: Battles in Time trading card sets
!colspan=8|Doctor Who: Battles in Time trading card sets
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!GT
!GT
|-
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Exterminator)|Exterminator]]|| [[20 September (releases)|20 September]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]|| 275|| 231|| 28|| 10|| 6|| 1
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Exterminator)|Exterminator]] (trial run)|| spring [[2006 (releases)|2006]]|| 85|| 60|| 14|| 7|| 4|| 1
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Exterminator)|Exterminator]]|| [[20 September (releases)|20 September]] 2006|| 275|| 231|| 28|| 10|| 6|| 1
|-
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Annihilator)|Annihilator]]|| [[23 February (releases)|23 February]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]]|| 100|| 75|| 15|| 6|| 4|| 1
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Annihilator)|Annihilator]]|| [[23 February (releases)|23 February]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]]|| 100|| 75|| 15|| 6|| 4|| 1
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Daleks vs Cybermen)|Daleks vs Cybermen]]|| [[16 May (releases)|16 May]] 2007|| 18 (24)|| 16|| 2|| n/a|| n/a|| n/a
|-
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Invader)|Invader]]|| [[5 September (releases)|5 September]] 2007|| 225|| 184|| 25|| 10|| 6|| 1
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Invader)|Invader]]|| [[5 September (releases)|5 September]] 2007|| 225|| 184|| 25|| 10|| 6|| 1
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|-
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Devastator)|Devastator]]|| [[17 September (releases)|17 September]] 2008|| 250|| 209|| 25|| 10|| 6|| 1
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Devastator)|Devastator]]|| [[17 September (releases)|17 September]] 2008|| 250|| 209|| 25|| 10|| 6|| 1
|-
|[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Adventurer The Sarah Jane Adventures)|Adventurer]]|| [[21 January (releases)|21 January]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]]|| 10 (11)|| 10|| n/a|| n/a|| n/a|| n/a
|}
|}


=== Special release ===
In April 2008 a spin-off series of trading cards based on ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' was launched - [[Torchwood Trading Card Collection]].
* [[Psychic paper]] - Special card to read hidden messages in some bonus cards. Available only in the first issue of the magazine.
 
== Special cards ==
* Psychic Paper - Special card to read hidden messages in some bonus cards. Available only in the [[DWBIT 1|first issue]] of the magazine.
* Super Rose - There was only one in every 1,000 packets of all five main sets.
* Super Rose - There was only one in every 1,000 packets of all five main sets.
* Dalek Blaster - This was a special lenticular card of a Dalek being 'blasted', and came free with the "Invader" launch special magazine.
* Dalek Blaster - This was a special lenticular card of a Dalek being 'blasted', and came free with the [[DWBIT Invader Special|Invader Special]] magazine.
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Daleks versus Cybermen)|Daleks vs Cybermen]] 18 Card Set - Released [[16 May (releases)|16 May]] 2007
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Adventurer The Sarah Jane Adventures)|Adventurer The Sarah Jane Adventures]] 10 Card Set - Released [[21 January (releases)|21 January]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]]
 
All of the above were overlaid on a graphic presentation of the subject.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 16:46, 17 September 2024

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Doctor Who: Battles in Time were collectable trading cards issued with the similarly-named magazine. They were also available for separate purchase from newsagents and some specialist shops.

DWBIT logo

Over the course of three years, from 2006 to 2008, 1,075 individual numbered cards were produced, plus three special cards, comprising five main sets - Exterminator, Annihilator, Invader, Ultimate Monsters & Devastator. In addition a further 34 cards were produced comprising two extra sets - Daleks vs Cybermen & Adventurer exclusive to specific issues of the magazine.

Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]

Each standard pack cost £1.50 and contained 9 cards, 8 Common and 1 Rare. Super-Rare and Ultra-Rare cards were included as an extra tenth card in a pack.

Mixed set packs, which were only available free with the magazine, contained 12 cards, 6 from each set - 5 Common and 1 Rare.

Features[[edit] | [edit source]]

The cards shared a number of common features.

Feature Explanation
Title Each card was named.
Card number Each card had a unique identification number in the top left-hand corner.
Power icons Each card had three power icons, these were Gallifreyan symbols coloured a combination of red, green or silver.
Card description Each card had a sentence describing the character or object featured on the card.
Rarity symbol Each card had a symbol denoting its rarity in the bottom left-hand corner.
(C) for Common, (R) for Rare, (SR) for Super-Rare, and (UR) for Ultra-Rare.
(This was introduced when the cards went nationwide, cards in the initial trial run did not have this feature.)
Set number Each card had its number within each set in the bottom right-hand corner.
Skill categories Character cards listed the following skills:
Intelligence, Agility, Stamina, Special Abilities, and Fear Factor.
Double ratings Character cards had two ratings for each skill category, one in a green circle and one in a red circle.
Deck icon The cards were split into two types - Character cards & Bonus cards.
Character cards were categorised into the following decks, with an icon in the top right-hand corner:
Alien, Cyberman, Dalek, Hero, Human, Monster, and Robot.

However two sets had set specific features.

Feature Explanation
Power bar Cards from the Daleks vs Cybermen set have this feature to be used with the board game included with DWBIT Daleks vs Cybermen Special.
Which Doctor? Cards from the Ultimate Monsters set indicated which Doctor's era each card came from.

Sets[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who: Battles in Time trading card sets
Set Release date No. of cards C R SR UR GT
Exterminator (trial run) spring 2006 85 60 14 7 4 1
Exterminator 20 September 2006 275 231 28 10 6 1
Annihilator 23 February 2007 100 75 15 6 4 1
Daleks vs Cybermen 16 May 2007 18 (24) 16 2 n/a n/a n/a
Invader 5 September 2007 225 184 25 10 6 1
Ultimate Monsters 5 March 2008 225 185 25 10 5 1
Devastator 17 September 2008 250 209 25 10 6 1
Adventurer 21 January 2009 10 (11) 10 n/a n/a n/a n/a

In April 2008 a spin-off series of trading cards based on Torchwood was launched - Torchwood Trading Card Collection.

Special cards[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Psychic Paper - Special card to read hidden messages in some bonus cards. Available only in the first issue of the magazine.
  • Super Rose - There was only one in every 1,000 packets of all five main sets.
  • Dalek Blaster - This was a special lenticular card of a Dalek being 'blasted', and came free with the Invader Special magazine.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

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