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The thread title should be obvious, but if you don't understand, I'm disputing the strategy factor between 5 TCG's I now the rules for:
Magic the Gathering: Seems complicated at first, Resource management is somewhat balanced.
Pokemon: Attempt at inticrating the popular GameBoy game with collectible cards. Unique resource management system. Card healthpoints and evolutions add to the strategy needed.
YuGiOh!: No resource management. Strategy needed depends on play style, as with Magic The Gathering.
Duel Masters: Apparently a spin-off to Magic the Gathering. Resource Management is somewhat tricky being you can put any card in your mana.
Naruto: Only need for resource is for using "Jutsu" card (resource called "Chakra". Otherwise, turn counters determine whether or not you can deploy cards.