Doctor Who: Battles in Time (trading cards)

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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.

Features

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.
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.
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.

Sets

Doctor Who: Battles in Time trading card sets
Set Release date No. of cards C R SR UR GT
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 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 10 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Special cards

  • 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.

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