Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World: FB-02 Blazing Aura — Complete Leader Guide
Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World: FB-02 Blazing Aura — Complete Leader Guide & Meta Analysis
The second chapter of Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World has arrived, and it's burning bright. Released on May 10, 2024, FB-02: Blazing Aura is the set that truly expands the game's strategic horizons. Four powerful new Leaders, a deep pool of new cards, and some of the most visually stunning alternate-art variants the game has produced to date — this is a set that matters for both competitive players and collectors alike.
In this guide, we break down each of the four new Leaders — Son Goku (Red), Zamasu: Fused (Blue), Cell (Green), and Vegeta (Yellow) — covering their card abilities, deck-building principles, key supporting cards, and how they sit in the current meta. All information has been fact-checked against the dragonball.gg FB-02 Leader Guide, the official Bandai product page, and the post-ban Fusion World Meta Tier List.
- Release Date: May 10, 2024 (Physical TCG) | May 23, 2024 (Digital)
- 4 New Leaders: Son Goku (Red), Zamasu: Fused (Blue), Cell (Green), Vegeta (Yellow)
- Set Size: 144 card types total, including 19 alternate-art cards
- Box Contents: 24 packs × 12 cards each (288 cards per box)
- Sealed Case: 12 boxes per sealed case
- Chase Cards: 2 Secret Rares, 12 Super Rares, 4 ink-brush Special Reprints
What Is FB-02: Blazing Aura?
Blazing Aura is the second booster set in the Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World series, following the debut set Awakened Pulse (FB-01). Where FB-01 established the foundations of the game with iconic characters like Frieza, Broly, and Son Gohan: Childhood, FB-02 doubles down on the ambition — introducing four entirely new Leaders, a richer card pool, and some of the most visually striking alternate-art cards the series has seen.
The set spans 144 card types, with 19 of those being alternate-art variants featuring unique illustrations. A particularly exciting collector's touch is the inclusion of four ink-brush style Special Reprint cards — previously released fan-favourite cards reimagined with a bold, distinctive artistic treatment. Every booster box contains 24 packs of 12 cards, for a total of 288 cards per box, and sealed cases contain 12 boxes. Here's the full rarity breakdown:
| Rarity | Number of Types |
|---|---|
| Leader | 4 |
| Common | 52 |
| Uncommon | 39 |
| Rare | 30 |
| Super Rare (SR) | 12 |
| Secret Rare (SCR) | 2 |
| Special Reprint — Ink-Brush Alt-Art | 4 |
| Alternate-Art Cards (total across all rarities) | 19 |
As the second-ever booster set in the Fusion World series, FB-02 also carries meaningful long-term collector value. Early sets in any TCG series tend to appreciate over time as the player base grows and foundational cards become harder to source at retail. If you're building a complete Fusion World collection from the ground up, securing an authentic Japanese booster box or sealed case of FB-02 now is a smart move.
The Four New Leaders: At a Glance
Each of the four new Leaders in Blazing Aura represents a different colour and a distinct playstyle. Before diving into the individual breakdowns, here's a high-level comparison to help you identify which Leader suits your game:
| Leader | Card ID | Colour | Power (Base / Awakened) | Playstyle | Meta Tier (Post-Ban) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Son Goku | FB02-001 | 🔴 Red | 15,000 / 20,000 | Aggressive, Tournament of Power board swarm | Lacking Results (ToP) / Tier 2 (Universe 7) |
| Zamasu: Fused | FB02-036 | 🔵 Blue | 15,000 / 25,000 | Control, late-game life recovery and synergy | Tier 2 |
| Cell | FB02-070 | 🟢 Green | 15,000 / 20,000 | Energy ramp, Android and Earthling synergies | Tier 3 |
| Vegeta | FB02-105 | 🟡 Yellow | 15,000 / 20,000 | Board control via resting opponent's cards | Tier 2 |
*Son Goku (Tournament of Power) was dominant pre-ban but dropped significantly after Master Roshi, Ribrianne, and Kefla were hit by the July 2024 ban list. The Son Goku (Universe 7) build remains Tier 2.
Son Goku (FB02-001) — Red: The Tournament of Power Powerhouse
If you love fast, aggressive play that keeps your opponent constantly on the back foot, the new Red Son Goku Leader (FB02-001) is the deck for you. Carrying the traits Saiyan / Universe 7 / Tournament of Power, this Leader is built around the "Tournament of Power" synergy — a suite of cards that work in concert to flood the board, draw aggressively, and close out games before the opponent can stabilise.
Son Goku's base power sits at 15,000, rising to 20,000 upon Awakening. His Awakened ability is the engine of the entire deck: by spending 1 Energy and discarding a card from your hand, you can play a Battle Card directly from your hand. This creates explosive multi-card turns that can bury opponents in attackers, especially when paired with the deck's exceptional card draw suite.
Key Deck-Building Principles
What makes this build so impressive is how naturally it comes together. Outside of the two Super Rare powerhouses — Son Goku and Hit — virtually every other card in the deck is brand new from FB-02, meaning the Tournament of Power synergy was designed to function from day one without requiring expensive cross-set staples. The deck tops out at just 4 Energy, making it one of the lowest-curve builds in the format. Rather than deploying a single large finisher, your fifth turn is typically dedicated to activating your Leader's ability and flooding the board with multiple Battle Cards simultaneously.
Card draw is exceptional for an aggressive build. Piccolo, Basil, and Kefla provide a steady stream of resources, while a strong 12-card Awaken package ensures you flip your Leader consistently. The Extra card Clash of the Strongest serves as a finisher, boosting all your cards simultaneously to push through the final points of damage. Alternatively, Ribrianne and Son Gohan: Adolescence offer heavy-hitter options for players who prefer a more threat-based close.
Zamasu: Fused (FB02-036) — Blue: The Undying God of Control
Blue has long been waiting for a true control Leader in Fusion World, and Zamasu: Fused (FB02-036) delivers exactly that. This is the most technically demanding of the four new Leaders, rewarding patient, calculated play with some of the most satisfying wins the game has to offer. His Awakened power of 25,000 is the highest among all four new Leaders — a significant edge in a format where power thresholds matter enormously.
Zamasu's defining ability triggers when your life total drops to 2 or less: each turn, you recover 1 life. This single ability fundamentally changes how the deck operates. Rather than racing to Awaken, you're comfortable sitting in the danger zone, recovering life while your opponent burns through their resources trying to finish you off. It's a psychological weapon as much as a mechanical one — opponents are forced to overextend to deal with your recovery, leaving themselves open to your late-game threats.
The Late-Game Synergy Engine
The deck is built around summoning the Zamasu: Fused Battle Card — either by reaching 6 Energy naturally or by triggering Zamasu's own ability. Once in play, the Battle Card acts as an additional layer of protection: the opponent cannot reduce you to 1 life without first dealing with Zamasu: Fused on the field, forcing them to commit a Battle Card before playing their big threat. The Beerus Battle Card pairs beautifully with this strategy, providing removal and additional pressure at the critical moment.
The rest of the build is centred on card draw to consistently find Zamasu: Fused and Beerus every game, paired with Blue's signature control tools — bouncing opposing cards back to hand or sending them to the bottom of the deck. The Pilaf card provides an Earthling synergy, fetching Combo cards to maintain defensive consistency throughout the entire match.
Cell (FB02-070) — Green: The Perfect Organism Evolves
Cell is arguably the most talked-about new Leader heading into Blazing Aura, and for good reason. His Battle Card is reminiscent of the iconic Broly: BR — one of the primary reasons Green was so dominant during Awakened Pulse — and his Leader ability introduces a powerful new dimension to Green's ramp strategy. When you have 5 Energy, you can activate Cell's ability to look at the top card of your deck and add it to your energy zone, effectively ramping to 6 Energy and enabling your most powerful plays a full turn ahead of schedule.
The Cell Games Arena Stage card is the backbone of the entire deck. When rested, it lets you look at the top card of your deck and either add it to your hand or add it to your energy — providing either card draw or ramp depending on what the situation demands. Paired with Bulma to discard duplicate copies once you have one in play, you have a remarkably consistent engine for a Green deck that can adapt to almost any game state.
Balancing the Synergies
Where Cell gets complicated is in the sheer number of competing synergies you need to balance. The deck wants Earthling cards to leverage the new Destructive Strength Extra card, Android cards for the powerful Android 17/Android 18 combo play, and Saiyan cards to unlock Son Gohan: Childhood and Trunks: Future. Fitting all of these into a coherent 51-card deck without sacrificing consistency is a genuine puzzle, and it's the primary reason Cell currently sits in Tier 3 rather than higher. The potential is undeniably there — it's a matter of finding the right balance as the card pool grows.
Vegeta (FB02-105) — Yellow: The Prince Holds the Line
The Yellow Vegeta Leader (FB02-105) brings a familiar strategy to Fusion World: controlling the board by resting your opponent's cards and preventing them from attacking freely. His Awakened ability activates 2 Energy cards at the end of your turn, providing the defensive flexibility to use powerful Extra cards like Time Rewound without leaving yourself open to counterattacks on the following turn.
The honest assessment from the competitive community is that Vegeta faces stiff competition from the existing Frieza Leader, who accomplishes a similar game plan with arguably more efficiency. Frieza's ability to return your own cards to active mode provides direct protection that Vegeta's energy untap can only replicate with extra steps. That said, Vegeta has carved out a solid Tier 2 position in the post-ban meta, particularly as the metagame has slowed down and board control strategies have gained value across the format.
What Makes Vegeta Unique
The backbone of the Vegeta deck is a trio of powerful Battle Cards: Android 18, Son Goku, and Tien Shinhan, which together create a genuinely annoying board for opponents to play through. The key is to seize early board control, leverage the rest mechanic to lock down opposing threats, and then push damage with your locked-in attackers. If you enjoy a reactive, strategic playstyle and don't mind the learning curve of piloting a control deck, Vegeta is a rewarding and competitive choice.
FB-02 Meta Snapshot: Where Do the New Leaders Land?
Following the July 2024 ban list update — which banned Master Roshi and Ribrianne and restricted Kefla to a single copy per deck — the Blazing Aura meta settled into a diverse and genuinely competitive landscape. The aggressive phase dominated by Son Goku (Tournament of Power) is over, and the metagame has opened up considerably. Notably, for the first time since Fusion World launched, all four colours are represented in the top two tiers simultaneously.
| Tier | Leaders |
|---|---|
| Tier 1 | 🟡 Frieza | 🟢 Android 17 | 🔴 Beerus |
| Tier 2 | 🔵 Vegeta (Blue) | 🟡 Vegeta (Yellow, FB02-105) | 🔴 Son Goku (Universe 7) | 🔵 Zamasu: Fused (FB02-036) |
| Tier 3 | 🟢 Broly | 🔴 Son Goku (Starter) | 🟡 Ginyu | 🔵 Goku Black | 🟢 Son Gohan: Childhood | 🟢 Cell (FB02-070) |
| Lacking Results | 🔵 Trunks: Future | 🔴 Son Goku (Tournament of Power) | 🟡 Cooler |
The midrange, explosive play style is dominant, taking most of the spots in regional tournament top cuts. However, off-tempo, value-based strategies gained meaningful ground in the second weekend of post-ban competition, giving the format genuine depth. Frieza leads the pack with an impressive tournament pedigree — including an 11-0 performance in Osaka and a 9-0 in Hong Kong — but the gap between Tier 1 and Tier 2 is far from insurmountable with the right build and piloting.
FB-02 Blazing Aura: The Collector's Perspective
Beyond the competitive side, FB-02 is an exceptional collector's set. The 19 alternate-art cards include stunning variants of all four Leaders, all 12 Super Rares, and both Secret Rares — meaning every premium card in the set has a visually distinct collector's version to hunt for. The four ink-brush style Special Reprint cards are a particular highlight, featuring a distinctive artistic treatment that sets them apart from anything else in the Fusion World series so far.
For collectors who care about long-term value, FB-02's position as the second-ever booster set in the Fusion World series is significant. The game's player base has grown substantially since launch, and demand for early-set cards — particularly alternate-art variants — has followed suit. Securing a factory-sealed Japanese booster box or sealed case now, before stock dries up, is the kind of move that tends to look smart in hindsight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is FB-02 Blazing Aura?
FB-02: Blazing Aura is the second booster set in the Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World series, released on May 10, 2024. It introduces four new Leader cards — Son Goku (Red, FB02-001), Zamasu: Fused (Blue, FB02-036), Cell (Green, FB02-070), and Vegeta (Yellow, FB02-105) — along with 144 total card types and 19 alternate-art variants.
Which FB-02 Leader is best for beginners?
Son Goku (Red) is the most beginner-friendly Leader in FB-02. His deck is straightforward to build, uses almost entirely new cards from the set, and his aggressive strategy is easy to understand: build a board, Awaken, and attack. Zamasu: Fused and Cell require more technical play and are better suited to experienced players who are comfortable managing complex synergies.
How many cards are in an FB-02 booster box?
Each FB-02 Blazing Aura booster box contains 24 packs, with 12 cards per pack, giving you a total of 288 cards per box. Each pack also includes one digital serial code for the Fusion World digital game. A sealed case contains 12 booster boxes.
What are the rarest cards in FB-02?
The two Secret Rare (SCR) cards are the rarest pulls in FB-02. Both Secret Rares also have alternate-art versions, making them the ultimate chase cards in the set. The 12 Super Rares (SR) and their alternate-art variants are the next most sought-after, followed by the four ink-brush style Special Reprint cards.
Which FB-02 cards were banned or restricted?
Following the July 2024 ban list update, Master Roshi and Ribrianne were banned from competitive play, and Kefla was restricted to a single copy per deck. These changes primarily impacted the Red Son Goku (Tournament of Power) build, which had been dominant in the early weeks of the format. A rule change was also introduced at the same time, allowing the player who goes first to draw a card as well.
Is the Japanese version of FB-02 different from the English version?
The card pool and gameplay are identical between the Japanese and English versions of FB-02. The Japanese version was released on May 10, 2024, while the English version followed later. Many collectors and competitive players prefer the Japanese version for its authentic artwork and the prestige of owning the original printing directly from Japan.
Where can I buy an authentic Japanese FB-02 Blazing Aura sealed case?
You can purchase an authentic, factory-sealed Japanese FB-02 Blazing Aura sealed case (12 boxes) directly from Rare Cards Japan. All products are sourced directly from official Bandai distributors in Japan and ship worldwide. Every case arrives factory-sealed with original tape intact — no reseals, no searched packs.
