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Yu-Gi-Oh! fans on the top 40 Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards, decks and games.
JANUARY 2008
Yu Gi Oh! - Reviews of
YuGiOh! Trading Cards, Games, Structure Decks, DVD, Toys and Action Figures
TOP 40
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Yu-Gi-Oh!:
Movie - Capsule Monsters, DVD Part 2 (2006)
$10
The graphics are great, although in some places you can tell
the difference between images and animation.
All in all, it is definitely worth clicking the pic above and buying.
Part 2 brings just as much fun as part 1 did. Yugi has
completed 2 tests already but the hardest are yet to come. Yugi must fight Joey
when he becomes captured by an evil force, fight the five-god dragon and much
more.
The real challenge is the fight between Yugi and Alex the
great, if Yugi loses then Alex will have the power to rule the world. Part 2 is
a must-have but you have to have seen the first one before the second or it will
never make any sense. Yugi combines with yet more monsters in the second half,
and he looks really good all dressed up in armor!;)
This was the movie we should have had, instead of that one
that was all about the game and Anubis. The writing was really spot-on! This
movie had a lot of real closure and warm and fuzziness. Yu Gi Oh Movie
Capsule Monsters DVD Part 2 is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game
What is the power to rule mankind? It's all about what it
takes to be a king. Someone even refers to Yami as Nameless Pharaoh! We also get
to meet a former possessor of the Millennium Ring from 2,000 years ago, and
someone else carrying an evil spirit!!! Cool!
Yu-gi-oh
Official Duelist Card Carrying Case Collectors Edition - Joey
$5
Size: 10" X 4.5" X 3" - Made of cardboard. Yu
Gi Oh Official Duelist Card Carrying Case Collectors Edition is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game
Carry 300+ Yu-Gi-OH Cards.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
GX: 2007 Wall Calendar $12
From the makers of the breakthrough anime phenomenon Yu-Gi-Oh! comes
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. A generation in the future, in a land inaccessible to the rest of
the world, is the premiere dueling high school, Duel Academy.
This special boarding school educates promising young duelists to achieve
their full potential. However, little do people realize that one of the greatest
duelists of all time is joining the incoming class and everything is about to
change...Yu Gi Oh GX 2007 Wall Calendar is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX debuted on Cartoon Network's Miguzi to great ratings for kids
and boys.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
- The Movie (2004 DVD) $12
You know people are getting way too much into the movie when:
1) A girl starts crying at the end of the movie because it
was over and she didn't want it to be.
2) The promo cards given away at the movies caused multiple fights over them.
(This actually did happen when I saw the movie.)
Anyways, this is definitely the best anime movie that I have ever seen. After
viewing the abysmal "Enter the Shadow Realm" series, I was doubting
whether the movie would be good... but believe me, it was. Yu Gi Oh The Movie
DVD is included in the top yu gi oh trading
cards, decks, action figures and games.
Yugi and his friends face their greatest challenge when their arch-rival Seto
Kaiba obtains powerful cards from the now retired Maximillion Pegasus. More is
at stake this time than a monster card championship, or even the rescue of
Yugi's amateur-Egyptologist grandfather. Kaiba's challenge coincides with the
discovery of the tomb of Anubis by a team of Egyptian archaeologists.
The jackal-headed god is portrayed as an evil sorcerer whom
the Pharaoh Yami defeated 5,000 years ago. The resurrected wizard uses Kaiba as
a pawn in his plan to destroy the world, with everything hinging on the card
game between Yugi and Kaiba. The plot is just one good thing about the movie,
though.
Yugi and Joey really develop their friendship throughout Yugi's duel with Kaiba.
Also, the action is just plain awesome.
Overall, any fan of the series will love this movie. A definite infinity/100.
P.S. My favorite quote in the movie comes from Seto Kaiba: "Let me get this
straight. You're going to defeat me with a creampuff and an elf?" Kaiba
does it again- makes you laugh your ass off.
Yugioh
2006 Collectors Tin Elemental Hero Neos
$18
All new Collectors Tins for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.
There are three variants of the tins, with at least one containing the much
sought after Elemental Hero Neos card.
Originally printed as a Ultra-Rare in Enemy Of Justice,
Elemental Hero Neos is one of the most desired tournament-level card in the game
right now.
 | 5 Booster Packs in each tin
 | Yu Gi Oh 2006 Collectors Tin Elemental Hero Neos is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game |
 | 1 Secret Rare Variant Card - Elemental Hero Neos |
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Yu-Gi-Oh
Power Of The Duelist English Booster Box 24ct 1st Edition
$88
This sealed YUGIOH Box contains 24 packs with 9 cards in each
pack. Yu Gi Oh Power of the Duelist English Booster Box 24ct 1st Edition.
This is also the limited 1st Edition version.
Yu-Gi-Oh,
Part 1: DVD Movie - Capsule Monsters
$10
Well-we all knew very well that 4KIDS had gotten at least
"something" of a successful income from the mildly-famed or infamous
(depending on your own point of view) Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light/Yu-Gi-Oh
Hikari no Pyramid. Punch line? You really couldn't expect them "not"
to pull something like that off again-at least not for a few "years,"
and that turned out to be very, "very" true.
Pretty much, it's everything you'd expect from 4KIDS, combining the
not-so-decent writing from the American Edit version of the Doma Arc series,
plus the elemental game properties featured in the Duelist Kingdom series. Yu Gi
Oh DVD Capsule Monsters is included in the top yu
gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Although the first impression of this anime series is corny (and perhaps even
unsatisfying) the film does have its funny parts, which include Yugi's friends
doing a parody of "the can-can," along with other various forms of
physical humor through-out the show. Moreover, it seems that Joey's/Jounouchi's
"classical scenes of ignorance" never cease to satisfy, even in this.
^_^
It is still unclear, however if Pegasus, Malik, Bakura, Kaiba or anyone else
other than the "friendship" crew will be featured in this movie. One
can only hope though... (if Beardsmen is correct in assuming that this is part
"one" of a twelve episode series)
The DVD contains many monsters not seen ever before, in glorious animation, such
as Aqua Madoor (a monster I have come to love when it comes to the first line of
defense in the card game) along with the iniquitous and deadly villain from the
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction video game (do I really need to
say who exactly?). You will also see the return of old favorites, including the
Dark Magician and the Celtic Guardian, along with the sweet and irresistibly
adorable and cuddly "Kuribo." (:
Once again, this DVD will only be amusing to Yu-Gi-Oh fans and "them"
alone-anyone else (above the age of thirteen or so) may be better off either
starting at the beginning of the Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Monsters series (un-cut version
"highly" recommended) or just steering clear from this DVD entirely.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
GX Tag Force PSP Video Game $30
Welcome back to the Duel Academy! This school year is highlighted by an
event like no other, something brand new to world of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Academy has
decided to hold a tournament with one catch - you now have a tag team partner to
help you duel!
Practice dueling with your friends, find the best partner, and the winner
of the tournament will be allowed the use of Duel Academy Island for a day.
 | The first Yu-Gi-Oh! game for the PSP system
 | Based on the top-rated Yu-Gi-Oh! GX series from Cartoon Network
 | Compete in teams of two for the first time, switching characters and
decks mid-duel
 | Yu Gi Oh GX Tag Force PSP Video Game is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games. |
 | More cards than any previous Yu-Gi-Oh! video game allow for new deck
and duel strategies
 | Updated duel field with 3D animations for each card
 | Create custom duel puzzles for endless strategic fun on the go
 | Multiplayer duels for up to four players via local wireless connection |
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Yugioh
2006 Collectors Tin Cyber Dragon
$28
Yugioh 2006 Collectors Tin Cyber Dragoon. Each tin contains:
5 Booster Packs: 2 Cybernetic Revolution 1 Elemental Energy 1 Shadow of Infinity
1 Enemy of Justice, 1 Secret Rare Variant Card.
 | 5 Booster Packs in each tin
 | Yu Gi Oh 2006 Collectors Tin Cyber Dragon is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game |
 | Secret Rare Cyber Dragon card |
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Yugioh
2006 Collectors Tin Raviel Lord of Phantasms
$25
Yugioh 2006 Collectors Raviel Lord of Phantasms. Each tin
contains: 5 Booster Packs: 2 Cybernetic Revolution 1 Elemental Energy 1 Shadow
of Infinity 1 Enemy of Justice, 1 Secret Rare Variant Card.
 | 5 Booster Packs in each tin
 | Yu Gi Oh 2006 Collectors Tin Raviel Lord of Phantasms is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game |
 | 1 Secret Rare Variant Card Raviel Lord of Phantasms |
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Yu-Gi-Oh
Enemy of Justice Booster Box $90
This set contains 30 new cards from the hit show Yu-Gi-oh GX, powerful new
monsters that can negate cards from your hand. The Cyber Dragons are joined by 2
new Cyber Monsters of fan favorite character Zane.
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FACTORY SEALED NEW
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24 PACKS
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FEATURES NEW MONSTERS FROM YU GI OH GX
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Enemy of Justice contains the most GX Heroes content to date! This series is
focused mainly around Jaden Yuki's new rival that leads directly into the second
season of Yugioh GX, Ed Phoenix. To our knowledge Ed Phoenix's cards is based on
the Heroes just like Jaden Yuki, however with different strategies. Phoenix's
deck will also introduce a new series of monsters called D-Heroes (Destiny
Heroes).
Many of the other cards in this set will continue to be based off the
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX storyline. Yu Gi Oh Enemy of Justice Booster Box is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Box content is the same as previous Yugioh Booster Boxes. On average you will
find 1 Ultra Rare, 2 Ultimate Rares and 4 Super Rares Per Box. Each box contains
24 packs per box with 5 cards per pack.
Set breakdown will be the same as past sets:
 | 60 Card Set
 | 4 Ultra Rares
 | 7 Super Rares
 | 14 Rares
 | 35 Commons |
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Yugioh
Dragon's Roar & Zombie Madness American Structure Deck Set
$20
Yugioh Unlimited Edition DRAGON'S ROAR & ZOMBIE MADNESS
American Structure Deck Set is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game.
Yugioh
Gx 2006 Series 2 Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder Collector Tin Set
$20
Yugioh GX 2006 Series 2 Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder
Collector Tin Set is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game.
This Tins Set contains: 1 Secret Rare Promo Foil Variant 2
Cybernetic Revolution Booster Packs 1 Elemental Energy Booster Pack 1 Shadow of
Infinity Booster Pack 1 Enemy of Justice Booster Pack 1 Duelist Handbook.
Yu-Gi-Oh!:
The Duelist, Volume 18 (Graphic Novels) (Paperback)
$8
Tenth-grade loner Yugi always had his head in some game -
until he solved the Millennium Puzzle, an Egyptian artifact containing the
spirit of a master gambler from the age of the pharaohs! Yu Gi Oh the Duelist
Volume 18 is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game.
Now, Yugi has become Yu-Gi-Oh - and the Shadow Games has
begun!
Yu-Gi-Oh!
8-Guest Party Kit Plus with Favor Boxes
$66
 | Features a fun theme for your party
 | Includes fabulous party necessities, including favor boxes
 | Plates, cups, forks, spoons and napkins for 8 guests
 | Yu Gi Oh 8 Guest Party Kit Plus with Favor Boxes is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games. |
 | Plus, table cover, place mats, balloons, streamers, candles and
confetti for decoration
 | Includes invitations for planning |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!
Master Collection 1 $28
It is worth the money in value? Yes! Is it a good product? Yes!
The Box
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Holds your cards.... Worth 1 dollar
The Promos
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Exodia The Forbidden One- This is a promo from the master collection which sells
for $25. When this card is in your hand along with the arms and legs of Exodia,
you automatically win the duel.
Dark Necrofear- It is a promo from the master collection being sold for $5. This
is easy to Special Summon, has good stats (ATK-2200/DEF-2800), and when it is
destroyed, you can take control of an opponent's monster.
Relinquished- This is a card that can absorb the opponent's monster, use it as a
shield, and make opponent take all battle damage. This is being sold for $5. Yu
Gi Oh Master Collection 1 is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Thousand Eyes Restrict- This card can absorb an opponent's monster and paralyze
the opponents other monsters. This is being sold for $5.
Barrel Dragon- This monster has a strong ATK of 2600 and can destroy monsters as
a 50/50 chance of coin flips each turn. This is being sold for $8.
Dark Ruler Ha Des- This card is being sold for $7 dollars. This card has 2450
ATK which is very strong for its level and can negate the effects of the victims
he kills.
The Packs
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The value for them is $4 a piece
Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon- This pack has the basic staples all decks use
like Dark Hole, Monster Reborn, Raigeki, Swords of Revealing Light, and more. It
has strong monsters too. Since this is discontinued the longest, it is worth
$$$.
Metal Raiders- This has cards that counter certain types of cards, flip effects,
direct damage cards, staples like Change of Heart or Witch of the Black Forest,
Attribute deck support cards, and strong monsters like Summoned Skull.
Magic Ruler- This set has ritual cards, hand control cards, ingenious equip
cards, and great magic cards. There are more searchers in this set. Do not
forget about the toons.
Pharaoh's Servant- This set has the best trap cards like Ceasefire which
inflicts serious damage and Imperial Order which negates magic cards until you
wish to rid of this. This has warrior deck supporting monsters and the overly
used Jinzo!
Labyrinth of Nightmare- It has powerful equip magic cards that equip greatly
like Mage Power or United We Stand. It has powerful monsters like Gemini Elf. It
has steaming hot trap cards like Torrientail Tribute and Magical Cylinders. It
is good all around.
Legacy of Darkness- This majorly supports Spellcaster, Warrior, Fiend, and
Dragon decks. It has the famous Yata which can make your opponent not draw. It
has the famous Fiber Jar which lets you start the game.
This is a product with $80 value being sold much cheaper. It will pump up a
duelist's deck. It is worth the 5 star rating.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Posters $8 to $190
43 different yu gi oh
posters are included in the top yu
gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Chaos Duel Disk Launcher Accessory
$28
The duel disk goes great with my SEAL OF ORICHALCOS cards. Better
and more compact then the first, and definitely the best to use along with the
first one if you want to hold your own tournament based on the show! Cool and Awesome.
The chaos duel disk launcher is the best Yugioh toy yet! Yu
Gi Oh Chaos Duel Disk Launcher Accessory is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
pros:
light and compact
same features, i.e. graveyard, strap for your arm, deck holster, magic and
monster card slots, life point counter, and field card slot.
features chaos duel disk
has over regular:
lighter, more compact. more lights and slide out monster slots
cons:
cards kinda get bent in you ram 'em in at elevendykagillion and five miles per
hour.
I wouldn't suggest using your rare cards in it because the corners get all
bent-up style.
If you put the strap on too tight, your veins might start to pop! (one of mine
did!)
With this toy, you can duel in the car, the streets, in the mall, or just around
the house!
I'd give this toy a !,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 if the scale
was that high!
This is an absolute MUST buy for Yugioh fans!!!!!!!!
Yu-Gi-Oh
Double Pack Game Boy Advance Video Game
$20
This Yu-Gi-Oh Video Game has both Yu-Gi-Oh ( The Sacred Cards )
and Reshef Of Destruction.
The Sacred Cards game is where you get to walk around dueling duelists and
getting 6 locator cards to get to the Battle City Finals, just like in the show.
And yes you get to duel Arkana, Strings, Duel Umbra And Lumis, Duel Rare Hunters
etc. and yes it is true you can also use the Egyptian God Cards only Obelisk The
Tormentor ( ATK 4000 / DEF 4000 ) , and Slifer The Sky Dragon ( ATK 4000 / DEF
4000 ).
When you do summon Obelisk The Tormentor his special ability is
better than his ATK for this turn when you summoned him because Obelisk can
destroy all monsters on your opponents side on the field and make him/her lose (
-4000 LP ) instantly. Yu Gi Oh Double Pack Game Boy Advance Video Game is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Slifer The Sky Dragon has the effect to power himself up when
you summon him according to the cards in your hand ( # of cards in your hand X
1500 ), in this game it's 1,500 for each card in your hand, so :
1 = 5500
2 = 7500
3 = 9000
4 = 10500
5 = 12000, when you have summoned Slifer The Sky Dragon his ATK is 4000 just
like Obelisk does. But you can't really use The Winged Dragon Of Ra that Marik ,
or Yami Marik owns because he owns that God Card.
Reshef Of Destruction :
This is way different than The Sacred Cards because you can buy cards but they
cost more than you have and it requires Deck Capacity that you own to use it and
only use a 40 card deck. The problem is it is really hard to beat this game with
out a GameShark or an Action Replay. In this game you get to duel :
Yugi Muto
Joey Wheller
Duel Robot
Rebecca Hopkins
Neos Ghouls
Arkana
Strings
Mako Tsunami
Weevil Underwood
Lumis & Umbra
Reshef The Dark Being ( Not the duel monster card )
Reshef The Dark Being wants to take over the world with the Egyptian god cards
that he owns the same ones that you get after collecting the Millennium Items.
The Egyptian God Cards in both games cost is 0, so once you acquire them to your
deck you can use them and have fun beating weak opponents.
The Reshef The Dark Being is a terrifying being that has a very powerful deck
just having all the Egyptian god cards is not enough. You will need to build a
balanced deck filled with effect monsters, spells, and trap cards to beat him
but watch out for his god cards, they might wipe you out if you are not careful.
But he starts out with 40,000 LP vs. your 8,000 LP. So be aware of that and make
sure you have a foolproof plan as well.
Recommended Cards :
Vampire Lord
The Winged Dragon Of Ra ( BATTLE MODE )
The Winged Dragon Of Ra ( PHOENIX MODE )
Slifer The Sky Dragon
Obelisk The Tormentor
Jinzo
Monster Reborn
Heavy Storm
Acid Trap Hole
Invisible Wire
Swords Of Revealing Light
Dark Flare Knight
Raigeki
Dark Hole
you might be wondering why their are 2 " Winged Dragons Of Ra "
because their are 3 of them :
BATTLE MODE / SPHERE MODE / PHOENIX MODE
BATTLE MODE : The Winged Dragon Of Ra ( T.V. show god card )
SPHERE MODE : The Winged Dragon Of Ra ( Where Mai steals it from Marik and has
no idea how to say the chant to release it
PHOENIX MODE : The Winged Dragon Of Ra ( Where Ra is a FLAME BROILED CHICKEN -
JOEY ) but in Japanese this is known as the ( INVINCIBLE BIRD ) because nothing
can stop it when Ra is in this mode.
Yu-Gi-Oh
Elemental Energy Booster Box 24ct Unlimited Edition
$100
Fuel your Duels with the infinite power of Elemental Energy
for the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game. The Elemental Heroes expand with 2 new
recruits, and 4 incredible Fusion Monsters to combine their best
strengths!
Monsters from the Dark World that won’t be easily dismissed
by your opponent, await your command. Yu Gi Oh Elemental Energy Booster Box is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game.
Elemental Energy will help the E-Hero to compete against Chaos and Phoenix
decks. New cards are E-Hero Shining Flare Wingman, E-Hero Rampart Gunner, E-Hero
Tempester, and E-Hero Wild Jaggyman, plus an upgraded version of Pot of Greed
from the card Jar of Avarice.
Yugi's long awaited Jack's Knight, Queen's Knight, and King's
Knight are released for the first time in English through Elemental Energy.
Yu
Gi Oh Posters From $4 to $189
74 different posters from
the Yu Gi Oh movies and series. Yu Gi Oh posters are
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and game.
Yu
Gi Oh Lord of the Storm Structure Deck
$8
Summon
your storm and wage furious battles!
Wow! This is an excellent deck that lets you automatically
get the Harpie Lady Cards, and as well as a monster card based on one of the
characters from Legend Of The Mystical Ninja!
Storm into Dueling with Lord of the Storm - the next Structure
Deck for the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game. Lord of the Storm comes ready to play,
and ready to destroy all of your opponent’s carefully planned Traps and
Spells.
Summon dangerous Harpies and the new majestic ‘Simorgh, Bird
of Divinity’ to rip your opponent’s Life Points. Yu Gi Oh Lord of the
Storm Structure Deck is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
This 40 card Structure Deck comes with a Dueling Guide to teach
you its combos and provides tips on how to improve your deck and also includes 3
brand new never seen before cards.
Each deck contains 39 Common cards, 1 Ultra Rare card, Rule
Book, Dueling Guide and Game Mat.
Yu-Gi-Oh
Academy Duel Disk $65
This awesome playing card platform transforms from standby to
duel formation, just like in the hit TV show! Each section unfolds to create the
Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game battle ground, with special effects lighting and an
electronic display counter for keeping score.
 | This awesome playing card platform transforms from standby to duel
formation, just like in the hit TV show
 | Each section unfolds to create the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game battle
ground
 | Yu Gi Oh Academy Duel Disk is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games. |
 | Special effects lighting and an electronic display counter for keeping
score
 | Play out all your Yu-Gi-Oh battles |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!
Dark Beginning Booster 5-Pack $19
First of all, Dark Beginnings is tight and all, but sometimes
I'm not lucky with this pack... only once in a while... for example, last week,
I pulled Big Shield Gardna... personally nice card, but I bought 3 packs and got
only 2 holos... the other one was CoTh woot!
It was kinda worth it but basically you get crap. Yu Gi Oh
Dark Beginning Booster 5 Pack is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
You can get a piece of The One. Then it is easy to get all of
the pieces of Exodia. It is the best pack!
Yugioh
Duelist Special Ed 3 Jaden & 3 Chazz Packs Inside
$13
You will receive 3 Jaden packs, 3 Chazz pack and 1 new promo
card never printed before, total 6 packs and 1 promo card, Yu Gi Oh Chazz Jaden
Limited Edition Promo Card Blockman Secret Rare Foil DPK-ENSE1 Hero Spirit
Secret Rare Foil DPK-ENSE3 Treasure Map Secret Rare Foil DPK-ENSE2.
Yu Gi Oh
Duelist Special Ed 3 Jaden & 3 Chazz Packs is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Yugioh
GX Card Game 2006 Unlimited Edition Starter Deck
$10
Each deck contains 39 common cards, 1 Ultra rare card, a
beginner's guide rulebook and game mat.
Yu Gi Oh GX Card Game 2006 Unlimited
Edition Starter Deck is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Yu
Gi Oh Action Figures $5 to $40
29 various yu gi oh action figures. Yu Gi Oh
Action Figures are
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
Yu-Gi-Oh!:
The Duelist, Volume 17 (Graphic Novels) (Paperback)
$8
Tenth-grade loner Yugi always had his head in some game -
until he solved the Millennium Puzzle, an Egyptian artifact containing the
spirit of a master gambler from the age of the pharaohs! Yu Gi Oh The Duelist
Volume 17 is included in the top yu gi oh trading
cards, decks and games.
Now, Yugi has become Yu-Gi-Oh - and the Shadow Games has
begun!
Yu-Gi-Oh!
GX: Welcome to Duel Academy DVD v.1
$13
Years in the future, in a land inaccessible to the rest of the
world, is the premier dueling high school - Duel Academy! This special boarding
school educates promising young duelists to achieve their full potential.
However, few people realize that one of the greatest duelists of
all time is about to arrive in the incoming class ...Yu Gi Oh GX Welcome to Duel
Academy v. 1 is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
If you like Yu-Gi-Oh! than you'll love this! This DVD contains 6
Episodes. This DVD is so awesome I can't describe it! I watch it on TV whenever
possible. I've memorized every duel in the series! CLICK THE PIC ABOVE AND BUY
THIS DVD!
YU-GI-OH
Starter Deck - Yugi $30
I enjoyed the show and when I first saw the cards I just had to get them.
Although these aren't made from the most resilient material, they shouldn't be
damaged unless you're careless.
The game is for slightly older kids unless you're really smart. The game
has a simple concept, eliminate your opponents monsters so you can attack them
directly, although there are other ways of doing it. Yu Gi Oh Starter Deck Yugi is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
These particular decks amazed me, for being starter decks they are fairly
powerful. This deck has cards like Change of Heart, allows you to control your
opponents monsters for a turn, and the famous Dark Magician.
If you like the show or just like cards, I recommend this product. And if
you follow the rules, I won't be mad at you.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Structure Deck - Blaze of Destruction
$9
For those of you who are new at the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG, I suggest you
start with a Starter (naturally!), but you'll want to get this and other
Structure Decks eventually. Not only do they contain many of what we call
"Staple," or standard, cards--which are found in nearly every deck due
to their sheer unbridled power--they are built tough and ready to duel with
cards that work with one another--not so with the Starters. Unless you're
experienced, however, you won't know how to use 'em, so start with the Starters.
This particular Starter Deck, the "Blaze of Destruction" starter,
comes with some deadly combos. Backfire burns your opponent for 500 damage every
time he kills off one of your flaming beasts; Solar Flare Dragon burns 'em for
another 500 every turn and can't be attacked if another Pyro-Type is in play on
your side of the field; Ultimate Baseball Kid gains 1000 points for every
Pyro-Type on your side of the field, for a possible 4000 points; Infernal Flame
Emperor has the potential to blast every Spell or Trap your opponent has in play
right into next week upon his very dramatic entrance. Yu Gi Oh Structure Deck
Blaze of Destruction is
included in the top yu gi oh trading cards, decks, action figures and games.
To really see the destructive power this deck possesses, click the pic above and
buy one and try it out. It's a good place to start if you want to get into
tournament play--you won't win any regionals with it, granted, but it's a good
place to start nonetheless.
Also check out it's brother deck, "Fury from the Deep."
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Standard 16" Backpack $16
 | Action-packed nylon backpack with Yu-Gi-Oh! image
 | 2 outside zipper pockets on the front
 | No inner pockets
 | Yu Gi Oh Standard 16" backpack is
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Yu-Gi-Oh!:
The Movie [SOUNDTRACK] $19
Edition: Audio CD
I think this is one of the
best soundtracks that I've ever heard! All of the songs match the anime and
movie perfectly, except for the Black Eyed Peas song. I don't know what that was
about.
All in all, I think it has
great songs about a number of good topics. This isn't just another little kids
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highest).
1. You're Not Me-kinda tells about how difficult Yugi's life has been, even
after he solved the Puzzle. A nice Yugi theme. 8/10
2. For The People-my least favorite song on this CD. I just don't think they
should've put a rap song next to such action-packed songs (like the previous
song). 7/10
3. One Card Short-tells about how never give up in the game of life and how to
show your full potential. 8/10
4. Step Up-a nice song telling how to step up and face your fears. One of my
favorites! 8/10
5. Shadow Games-a very nice Anubis theme, telling of how he remembers the
Pharaoh, and that he won't be beaten again. My favorite on this CD! 10/10
6. It's Over-tells of how even though no one can take your life away from you,
it can sometimes seem easy to give up. 8/10
7. Blind Ambition-this weird, but cool song, tells of how people can be too
ambitious in life. 8/10
8. The Great Pretender-a cool song, but I'll have to see the movie to know what
this song truly means. 8/10
9. How Much Longer-kinda tells of how Yugi's thinking about how much longer
these horrors will last until he can live an easier life. 8/10
10. U Better Fear Me-another Anubis song, this time he's telling of how fearful
he really is and that he can bring the world to an end. 9/10
11. Power Within-this song tells about Anubis's Millennium Item's true power.
One of my true favorites. 9/10
12. Believe In-this song tells you that you have to believe in the ultimate
power of friendship. 8/10
13. Yu-Gi-Oh! Theme-a great mix of the first and second season (Pegasus and the
first season with Marik) theme songs of the American release of the anime. A
good song to start the CD off with something truly Yu-Gi-Oh! 8/10
I hope that this review helps some of you Yu-Gi-Oh! fans decide about getting
this CD. It is GREAT!!.
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Personally, I really don't like the Yu-Gi-Oh! Card games, I
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I have watched the original Japanese episodes for these a long time ago, and
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Japanese and found they killed a lot of the storyline. Well they always do,
except in GX, they barely cut anything out of that.
Anyway, Mai goes all evil, and joins these new villains, the Orichalocoas
Warriors/Bikers of Dartz. Mai now duels Joey to prove she is not afraid of the
darkness of Yami Marik capturing her. She feels afraid, lonely, and although
this duel ends up in a tie, the after info is good.
Then Yugi meets Rebecca again and goes to Death Valley to duel Rafael (one of
the warriors). Yugi plays the Orichalcoas magic, loses, and Small Little Baby
Can't Do Squat For Himself Yugi goes in the way, and gets his soul taken.
But what surprised me the most when I first watched these are how the anime is
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2.Mai VS Pegasus
3.Mai getting accepted to the Orichalcoas
4.Rafael VS Yami Yugi and Wickle Baby Yugi
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with since it's on the uncut DVDs that have come out), to the excellent Overlap
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which really reflect the nature of the original anime.
The ending themes are a bit slower, but that in themselves
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Yu-Gi-Oh! is the story of a boy named
Yugi, who receives an ancient Egyptian artifact called the “Millennium
Puzzle.” When he unlocks the secret of the puzzle, Yugi unexpectedly receives
a powerful alter ego that will help him defend the world.
Yugi and his friends are captivated with the trading card game sweeping the
nation: Duel Monsters! This isn't any ordinary game. When played, the monsters
on the cards magically come to life. But little do Yugi and his friends realize
that this game is a descendant of the "Shadow Games" that threatened
to destroy the world five thousand years ago and has now returned.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
is the story of Yugi and his friends who are caught up in the game craze that is
sweeping the nation. Yugi's grandfather manages a gaming shop and introduces him
to an ancient Egyptian card fighting game called "Duel Monsters". The
game pits different mystical creatures against one another in magical duels on a
shifting battlefield filled with traps and magical pitfalls. When the haze of
battle clears, only one can be called Yu-Gi-Oh!, King of Games. Yugi unlocks the
secret of the ancient Egyptian Millennium Puzzle that releases a powerful spirit
of an Egyptian King, Yami Yugi. When Yugi solves the Millennium Puzzle, he is
awarded with the spirit of the all-powerful game king. And he starts on a path
to become the King of Duelists!
Yugi
loves to play and solve games. Yugi lives with his grandfather, who manages a
gaming shop. His grandfather introduces him to the ancient Egyptian
"Millennium Puzzle". After Yugi unlocks the puzzle's secret, his life
changes. He becomes Yami Yugi, a powerful spirit and starts to duel with many
rivals. He'll fight with opponents, sometimes even while playing by their rules,
and, of course, beats them at their own game. Since Yugi is shy and kind in his
normal state, he is lucky to have some strong friends like Joey, who is possibly
his best friend, Tristan, and Téa.
Yami
Yugi. The alter ego of Yugi. Using the Millennium Puzzle, Yugi is filled with
magical energy, which makes him more powerful and a master duelist.
Seto
Kaiba is rich. He can't live with the fact that Yugi beat him. His ultimate goal
in life is to beat Yugi using whatever means necessary. Kaiba has a younger
brother named Mokuba, who shares Kaiba's passion of gaming. When Kaiba and
Mokuba were raised in an orphanage, Kaiba promised Mokuba that he would take
care of them no matter what. Even though Kaiba is the wealthy CEO of his own
multinational high-tech corporation, KaibaCorp, his real passion lies in the
world of Duel Monsters. There, he uses his ruthless business drive to overcome
any who challenge him. He is an expert in the art of dueling and challenges Yugi
as a rival.
Official Rules
Winning a Duel:
The outcome of a Duel is decided according to the following Official Rules
Each player begins a Duel with 8000 Life Points.
Life Points decrease as a result of damage calculation after battle. You win a
Duel if you reduce your opponent's Points to 0. If your opponent reduces your
Life Points to 0, YOU lose!
If you and your opponent both reach 0 Life Points at the same time, the Duel is
declared a DRAW.
If either player's Deck runs out of cards during a Duel, the first player unable
to draw a card is declared the LOSER.
If at any time during the Duel you hold the following cards in your hand, you
instantly win the Duel:
Right Leg of the Forbidden One
Left Leg of the Forbidden One
Right Arm of the Forbidden One
Left Arm of the Forbidden One
Exodia the Forbidden One
Gameplay
In accordance with the Official Rules, a Duel is conducted in the following
manner:
Both players shuffle their respective Decks and hand them to their opponent to
shuffle. The decks are then returned to their owners and placed face-down in
their respective Deck Zones on the Duel Fiend. When using a Fusion Monster
Card(s), place them face-down on the Fusion Deck Zone of the Duel Fiend. A
Fusion Deck is a card or a group of cards consisting only of Fusion Monsters
formed by fusing 2 or more monsters during a Duel. Note: The cards of the Fusion
Deck are NOT counted in the 40 cards minimum limit of the deck. Show your
opponent that your Side Deck contains exactly 15 cards (the cards may be counted
face-down). When your Side Deck cards are exchanged with those in your Deck,
count the cards of your Side Deck with your opponent once again to verify that
the Deck still contains the same number of cards.
For the first Duel in a Match, decide who tarts first with a coin toss. For
subsequent Duels in the Match, the loser of the previous Duel decides who starts
first. Each player draws 5 cards from the top of their respective Decks. Once
both players have 5 cards in their hand, the Duel begins, following the Rules in
Phases of Gameplay.
Remember the following codes of conduct when facing an opponent:
Your opponent is entitled to know the contents of your Gaveyard and the number
of cards in your hand. If asked, you are obligated to answer truthfully.
Never touch an opponent's card without asking permission.
Before you learn how a Yu-Gi-Oh! turn proceeds, it is important to fully
understand the Duel Fiend and game cards. Understanding how each type of card
works will help you plan strategies.
The Duel Field
Every card you play or discard will be placed on the Duel Fiend.
A. Field Card Zone: Field Magic cards are played here. Only 1 Field Magic Card
can be in play at any given time.
B. Monster Card Zone: Monster cards can be played (face-up) or Set (face-down)
to the 5 spaces of the Monster Card Zone following the rules in Main Phase 1.
C. Fusion Deck Zone: If you are playing with Fusion Monster Cards, put your
Fusion Deck face-down in this space.
D. Graveyard: When cards are destroyed, they are discarded face-up to this
space. The contents of the Graveyard are public knowledge, and your opponent can
look through it at any time. Be sure to get your opponent's permission before
going through their Graveyard.
E. Magic & Trap Card Zone: Magic and Trap cards can be played (face-up) or
Set (face-down) to the 5 spaces of the Magic 7 Trap Card Zone following the
rules in Main Phase 1.
F. Deck Zone: Place your Deck face-down in this space. Your Side Deck is not
placed on the Duel Field.
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GAME CARDS
Three main card types are used in Yu-Gi-Oh!: Monster Cards, Magic Cards, and
Trap Cards. Additionally, each type of card is divided into further
sub-categories. For now, just read the card descriptions. After familiarizing
yourself with the Phases of Gameplay, you will understand the special role of
each of the cards.
A Word on Game Text
Play - Whenever you use or activate the effects of a card, change the
Attack/Defense Position of a card, or place a card on the field, you are
executing a "Play". When you play a card, its effect is immediate.
Set - The act of placing a card face-down on the field is referred to as
"Set". A Set card's effect s not activated immediately. Also, a Set
Monster Card is not considered to be summoned until it is turned face-up. A set
monster must be placed HORIZONTALLY, in face-down Defense Position (monsters
summoned normally are placed VERTICALLY, in face-up Attack Position). Set Magic
and Trap Cards are placed vertically on the field.
The Field - Throughout these rules, and on the card text itself, the Monster
Card Zone, Magic & Trap Card Zone and Field Card Zone together will be
referred to as the field.
Destroyed - A card that is sent to the Graveyard is destroyed.
Removed from Play - A card that is removed from play is NOT sent to the
Graveyard. Instead, it is set aside and is not allowed to re-enter the current
Duel.
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Monster Cards
A. Normal Monster Cards
A Monster Card is the basic card used to attack your opponent. Monster Cards
categorized by Type and Attribute. There are 20 different Types and 6 different
Attributes. Type and Attribute affect each monster's ability to Attack and
Defend.
GAMEPLAY RULES for NORMAL MONSTER CARDS
Normal Monster Cards are used primarily to Attack or Defend, although they can
also be used as Tributes to pay a cost, or as part of a Fusion.
B. Fusion Monster Cards
"Fusion" means using 2 or more Monster Cards together with the Magic
Cared "Polymerization" to creature a new monster, represented by a
Fusion Monster Card. Each Fusion Monster Card also lists the monsters necessary
to creature it, and is further identified as "Fusion" next to its
Type. The color of a Fusion Monster Card is VIOLET.
GAMEPLAY RULES for FUSION MONSTER CARDS
During your turn, if you have the Magic Card "Polymerization" and the
Fusion Material Monsters required to form a Fusion Monster, either on the field
or in your hand, you can perform a Fusion as a Special Summon by activating
"Polymerization". When Fusion is performed, select the appropriate
Fusion Monster Card from your Fusion Deck and place it face-up on an open
Monster Card Zone space in either Attack or Defense position. The 2 (or more)
Fusion Material Monster Cards that have been fused, as well as the
Polymerization Magic Card used to perform the Fusion, are destroyed. When a
Fusion Monster is destroyed, it is sent to the Graveyard. If a Fusion Monster
Card is returned to your hand, place it back in the Fusion Deck instead.
FUSION DECK
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A Fusion Deck is a group of Fusion Monster Cards that result from a successful
Fusion. When a Fusion is performed, Fusion Monsters are not randomly drawn, but
selected from the Fusion Deck. The Fusion Deck should always be kept separate
from the Deck, and placed face-down in the Fusion Deck Zone of the Duel Field.
Remember that the cards of the Fusion Deck are NOT counted in the 40 card
minimum limit of the deck.
D. Effect Monster Cards
Monster Cards that possess magical effects are referred to as Effect Monster
Cards. The broad range of Effects are divided into the types listed. For details
regarding the effects, refer to the instructions printed on each individual
card. Effect Monster Cards are color-coded ORANGE.
I. Flip
The monster's effect is activated when the card is flipped from face-down to
face-up. The effect is also activated if the card is flipped face-up as a result
of a Magic or Trap card, or another monster's attack.
II. Continuous Effect
As long as this Monster Card is face-up on the field, its effect remains active.
When the monster is turned face-down, its effect is no longer active.
III. Cost Effect
You must discard your hand or pay Life Points in order to activate this card.
Costs vary from card to card so be sure to read the instructions printed on each
card.
IV. Trigger Effect
These cards are activated when you inflict Direct Damage to an opponent's Life
Points, or when you have fulfilled a specific requirement indicated on the card
itself.
V. Multi-Trigger Effect
These are special Effect Monster Cards that you can activate even if it is your
opponent's turn.
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MAGIC CARDS
There are several types of Magic Cards. Magic Cards can only be played during a
Main Phase. The only exception to this rule is a Quick-Play Magic Card. Magic
Card types are identified by the card icons listed at the end of this section.
magic cards are color-coded green.
A. Normal Magic Cards
Once their magic is activated these cards are destroyed.
B. Continuous Magic Cards
These cards remain on the field once they are played and their magic effect
continues until they are destroyed or removed. There is often a cost involved to
maintain the effect of this type of Magic Card.
C. Equip Cards
These cards allow you to modify the strength of monsters. When playing this card
to the field, place it so that it overlaps with the Monster Card that you wish
to equip. Usually, this card can only be used with monsters that are face-up on
the field. However, you may equip either your own OR your opponent's Monster
Cards with Equip Magic Cards. In some cases, certain monsters cannot be equipped
with these cards (refer to the individual card's text).
D. Field Magic Cards
These cards are used to alter the conditions on the field and modify the Attack
and Defense capabilities of monsters. They are placed in the Field Card Zone and
NOT included in the Magic & Trap Zone's 5-card limit. They may be placed
face-down in the Field Card Zone, but will not be activated until flipped
face-up. There can only be 1 active Field Magic Card on the field at any given
time between both players. When a new Field Magic Card is activated, the
previous active card is sent to the Graveyard. Also, if a Field Magic card is
destroyed and there are no active Field Magic Card on the field, the field
returns to the original state that it was at the beginning of the game. If a
player's Field Magic card is Set when an active Field Magic Card is destroyed,
the Set card does not automatically activate. Field Magic Cards can only be
activated by the owner, but never during an opponent's turn.
E. Quick-Play Magic Cards
Aside from the Main Phase, this type of card can be activated during the Battle
Phase. Also, if you have this card Set on the field, you can activate it during
your opponent's turn.
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TRAP CARDS
You can Set these cards on the field and activate them at any time after the
start of your opponent's next turn. Trap Card types are identified by the card
icons. Trap Cards are color-coded PURPLE.
A. Normal Trap Cards
A Normal Trap card has no icon. Once activated, this type of card is destroyed.
B. Counter Trap Cards
These Trap Cards are activated in response to the Summon of monsters or to
neutralize the effect of a Magic or Trap Cards. Once activated, this type of
card is destroyed.
C. Continuous Trap Cards
These cards remain on the field once they are activated and their effect
continues until they are destroyed or removed. There is often a cost involved to
maintain the effect of this type of Trap Card.
CHAINS
A. What Is A Chain?
A Chain is a rule used to easily determine the outcome of a complex battle
resulting from a series Magic or Trap cards played by both players. Using this
method to deal with subsequent plays, the links are stacked from bottom to top
until both players have finished playing cards. The effects are then resolved,
starting at the top link and working down to the Chain Link 1 at the bottom.
B. Opponent's Chance To Respond
The player whose Trap or Magic card has been countered always has a chance to
respond with another play - an opportunity that could result in adding yet
another link to the Chain. When making a play on a Chain, you must always ask
your opponent, "Do you wish to continue?" The outcome is determined
starting with the most recent card played at the top of the Chain links, and
proceeding down to Chain Link 1.
C. Spell Speed
Magic, Trap and Effect Monster Cards all have different speeds. You can only
respond to a card and start a Chain by playing a card of equal or greater speed.
The exception to this rule are Spell Speed 1 cards, which CANNOT be used against
each other.
I. Spell Speed 1 This is the
slowest of all the Spell Speeds.
- Normal Magic, Equip Magic, Field Magic, Ritual Magic, Effect Monster.
II. Spell Speed 2
These cards can be used against a card with a spell Speed of 1 or 2.
- Quick-Play Magic, Normal Trap, Continuous Trap, Effect Monster.
III. Spell Speed 3
This card can be used against any Spell Speed.
- Counter Trap.
Phases of Gameplay
TERMINOLOGY
Turn - Gameplay progresses in a series of alternating turns. Each player's turn
consists of 6 phases in which a number of actions can be undertaken.
Phase - Phases define the order in which actions can be undertaken by a player
during their turn. Each phase is limited to a specific set of actions.
Step - A sub-category of a phase. This is only used in the Battle Phase.
A. Draw Phase
During this phase, you are required to draw 1 card from the top of your Deck. A
player who is out of cards and unable to draw during this phase is declared the
loser.
B. Standby Phase
If there are any cards in play on the field that specifically state that certain
actions must be taken during this phase, there must be dealt with prior to
entering the Main Phase. Refer to the cards for specific details regarding the
actions to be taken. if there are no such cards in play, proceed to Main Phase
1.
C. Main Phase 1
During this phase, you may Set or play Monster, Magic, and/or Trap Cards. You
may also change the Attack or Defense position of cards already placed on your
field. The position of each card can be changed only once in a single turn,
during either Main Phase 1 or 2. At the end of Main Phase 1, you can choose to
enter the Battle Phase or proceed to the End Phase; ending your turn.
I. Set or Summon Monster
Cards
During either Main Phase 1 or 2 of your turn, you can play (Summon or Set) only
1 Monster Card on the field. To Set a Monster Card, select it from your hand and
place it face-down horizontally (Defense Position) on an open space in the
Monster Card Zone. To Summon a Monster Card, select it from your hand and place
it face-up vertically (Attack Position) on an open Monster Card Zone space.
a. Normal Summon
Summon a monster without the aid of magic or effects is called a Normal Summon.
A Normal Summon can only be conducted once in a single turn, during either Main
Phase 1 or 2. When playing a Monster Card to the field, a player must choose to
place it face-down and horizontal (A set).
NOTE: It is important to remember that a Monster Card played to the field in
face-down Defense Position IS NOT considered to be summoned. Instead, it has
simple been Set and can be summoned with a Flip Summon.
Tribute Summon
When summoning a monster that is Level 5 or higher, you must offer 1 or more of
your Monster Cards on the field as a Tribute by sending them to the Graveyard.
If you are summoning a monster that is Level 5 or 6, you must offer 1 monster as
a Tribute, and if you are summoning a monster that is Level 5 or higher, you
must offer 2 monsters. A Tribute Summon is considered a Normal Summon.
Therefore, a Tribute Summon and another Normal Summon CANNOT be performed in the
same turn.
b. Flip Summon
The act of turning a card from face-down Defense Position to face-up Attack
Position is referred to as a flip. Intentionally flipping a card and positioning
it for an attack is termed Flip Summon. Remember that a Monster Card placed
face-down on the field is not considered as summoned - it is considered summon
for the first time when it is flipped face-up. However, when a face-down Monster
Card is flipped face-up as the result of an attack or an effect from another
card, it is not considered to be Flip Summoned. Its flip effect, however, is
activated as soon as it is flipped face-up. A Flip Summon card is not considered
a Normal Summon. Therefore, you can perform a Normal Summon and 1 or more Flip
Summon(s) in the same turn. If you have multiple face-down monsters you can Flip
Summon as many or as few as you wish.
c. Special Summon
A Special Summon is when Fusion, Ritual, Magic, Traps or Monster Effects are
used to place another monster on the field. A Special Summon is different from a
Normal Summon in that it can be used repeatedly within the same turn to summon
monsters onto the field. Be sure to follow the specific instructions printed on
the cards when executing a Special Summon.
II. Set or Play Magic &
Trap Cards
With the exception of Field Magic Cards, a player can have only 5 Magic and/or
Trap cards on the field at the same time in the Magic & Trap Card Zone. This
5-card limitation also applies to any Equip Cards the player may have attached
to an opponent's Monster Card. A Magic Card can either be played face-up or
face-down on the field. When a Magic Card is placed face-up, it is immediately
activated. A Trap Card must always be placed face-down on the field. For Magic
or Trap Effects, follow the instructions listed on each card.
D. Battle Phase
Once attack preparations have been made in Main Phase 1, you enter the Battle
Phase. If you do not wish to conduct a Battle Phase, your turn proceeds to the
End Phase. The starting player cannot conduct a Battle Phase in their first
turn, even if they have placed a Monster Card on the field.
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I. Start Step
Announce that you are going into Battle Phase. Quick-Play Magic and/or Trap
Cards can be played by either player at this time.
II. Battle Step
During their respective turns, players are allowed 1 attack for every monster on
the field in face-up Attack Position. However, a single monster can only attack
once per turn. The attacking player chooses 1 of their monsters and designates 1
of the opponent's monster as a target. Play then proceeds immediately to the
Damage Step, returning to the Battle Step if the attacking player wishes to
attack again with another monster. If the opposing player has no monster on the
field, the selected monster's attack will inflict Direct Damage on the opposing
player's Life Points. A monster in the Attack Position does not have to attack.
Depending on the situation, you can choose weather or not a monster will
participate in battle. Once a monster attacks, it may not be changed to Defense
Position in the same turn. In addition to monster attacks, both players may use
their Quick-Play Magic and Trap Cards during this step.
III. Damage Step
In this step, the players calculate the damage from the monster's attack. A
monster destroyed as a result of battle is sent to the owning player's
Graveyard. The Damage Step is conducted in the manner described in the following
sections. During the Damage Step, only Magic or Trap Cards that modify the
Attack and/or Defense of a monster may be played. In addition, these cards can
only be played before the calculation of damage. Upon completion of the Damage
Step, return to the Battle Step if the attacking player wishes to attack again
with another monster.
DETERMINING DAMAGE
a. When the Opponent's Monster is in Attack Position
When attacking a monster that is in Attack Position (face-up and vertical),
COMPARE THE ATK OF BOTH MONSTERS.
i. Attacker's ATK Points > Opponent's ATK Points
Attack Results:
When the attacking monster's ATK points are higher than the ATK points of the
opponent's monster, the opponent's monster is destroyed.
Damage:
Subtract the ATK points of the opponent's monsters from the ATK points of the
Attacking Monster. This result is subtracted from the opponent's Life Points.
ii. Attacker's ATK Points = Opponent's ATK Points
Attack Results
When the attacking monster's ATK points are equal to the ATK points of the
opponent's monster, the result is considered a draw, and both monsters are
destroyed.
Damage:
Neither player takes any damage. Their Life Points remain the same.
iii. Attacker's ATK Points < Opponent's ATK Points
Attack Results:
When the attacking monster's ATK points are lower than the ATK points of the
opponent's monster, the attacking monster is destroyed.
Damage:
Subtract the ATK points of the attacking monster fro the ATK points of the
opponent's monster. This result is subtracted form that attacker's Life Points.
b. When the Opponent's Monster is in Defense Position
When attacking a monster that is in Defense Position (face-down and horizontal),
COMPARE THE ATK OF THE ATTACKING MONSTER WITH THE DEF OF THE OPPONENT'S MONSTER.
i. Attacker's ATK Points > Opponent's DEF Points
Attack Results:
When the attacking monster's ATK points are higher than the DEF points of the
opponent's monster, the opponent's monster is destroyed.
Damage:
Neither player takes any damage. Their Life Points remain the same.
ii. Attacker's ATK Points = Opponent's DEF Points
Attack Results:
When the attacking monster's ATK points are equal to the DEF points of the
opponent's monster, neither monster is destroyed.
Damage:
Neither player takes any damage. Their Life Points remain the same.
iii. Attacker's ATK Points < Opponent's DEF Points
Attack Results
When the attacking monster's ATK points are lower than the DEF points of the
opponent's monster, neither monster is destroyed.
Damage:
Subtract the ATK points of the attacking monster from the DEF points of the
opponent's monster. This result is subtracted from the attacker's Life Points.
c. Direct Damage: When the Opponent Has No Monsters
If your opponent does not have any monsters on the field, they take Direct
Damage. The full amount of the attacking monster's ATK points are subtracted
from the opponent's Life Points.
IV. End Step
Once all battles have been resolved, the player enters the End Step and
announces the end of their Battle Phase.
E. Main Phase 2
When the Battle Phase is over, the turn proceeds to Main Phase 2. As in Main
Phase 1, you may Set or play Monster, Magic and/or Trap Cards. Remember that you
are allowed to change the Attack or Defense position of each monster or perform
a Normal Summon or aSet only ONCE PER TURN.
F. End Phase
Announce the end of your turn. if your hand contains more than 6 cards.
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