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No, they are not limited. You can have three of each in your deck.

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Are the three eygption god cards from the Yugioh legendary collection can be played in tournements?

No, those are the non-legal versions.


Is their a YU-GI-OH deck that has all three Egyptian God cards?

Yes the three Egyptian god cards can fuse in to The Creator God of Light, Horakhty. The Creator God of Light, Horakhty does not exist as a card and is only seen in the anime The god cards are real and you can buy them online. They are however, Illegal to use in any tournament. If you want to use god cards in tournaments, you would have to use the legal versions of them, and so far only The Winged Dragon of Ra and Obelisk the Tormentor have legal versions.


Can you combine the legal versions of Winged Dragon of Ra and Obelisk the Tormentor and slifer the sky dragon?

so far, there is no combination of the god cards made. but, it could be a possibility in the future, once they release tournament legal slifer.


Can god cards be used in duels?

Most of them say "This card cannot be used in a duel" (either in English, or Japanese, on the GBI versions).However there is now a game legal print of Obelisk, it is JUMP-EN037, and is a regular Effect Monster version of Obelisk the Tormentor.


Are god cards eligible in a Yu-Gi-Oh competition?

There are two game-legal prints of the God cards, both Shonen Jump releases, Obelisk and Ra. These cards are tournament legal, and unrestricted, you may have three of each in your deck. As for the other prints (LC1, GBI, DOD/JMP/YMA), these Egyptian God cards are classed as 'Illegal' not forbidden. This states that they are definitely not permitted in tournaments and if you use one (dependng on the tournament hosts) you could be disqualified from the event for having an 'illegal' card. Egyptian God cards are mainly collectibles to show off to your friends. You can use the god cards in private duels at home or school but not in domestic official competitions.

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Are the 3 Egyptian God cards?

Not exactly, it's that they were never legal. The GBI cards are Asian-English, meaning they aren't legal at all, not to mention they have no game text, and their backs are different to other cards. There is an 'English' print of the cards, the DOD, JUMP, YMA trio, all clearly say the cards cannot be used in a duel. The GBI versions say the same thing, just in Japanese.


Are the Sacred beast cards Legal in tournaments?

Yes, the Sacred Beast cards, "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames", "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder", and "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms", are allowed to be used in tournaments. The Egyptian God cards, on the other hand, cannot be used. Look at the official Advance Format list to see what other cards are banned or limited in tournaments.


Are the three eygption god cards from the Yugioh legendary collection can be played in tournements?

No, those are the non-legal versions.


Is their a YU-GI-OH deck that has all three Egyptian God cards?

Yes the three Egyptian god cards can fuse in to The Creator God of Light, Horakhty. The Creator God of Light, Horakhty does not exist as a card and is only seen in the anime The god cards are real and you can buy them online. They are however, Illegal to use in any tournament. If you want to use god cards in tournaments, you would have to use the legal versions of them, and so far only The Winged Dragon of Ra and Obelisk the Tormentor have legal versions.


Can you use god cards in a duel?

Players may use the God cards in casual Duels (however, it would be wise if effects were agreed upon prior to the Duel if you are using the tournament-illegal versions). You may NOTuse these cards in officially sponsored Duels or tournaments (tournament-legal versions may be used).


Can you use Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver cards and old cards to because the backs of the cards are different and you can tell what card you are going to pick up next.?

Unless you are in China or Japan those cards you have are probably fake. If you know for a fact they are real, they are legal for use with older versions.


Is there any shop in Montreal where you can get legal version of Egyptian god cards?

no there isn't I've got slifer the sky dragon and i had to go to a collectors festival to get it.


How powerful is the sacred guard card ra?

it depends on whether you are using the new legal cards or the traditional cards from the anime released as a promotion to a game-boy game (don't know which one). The point being the latter are far more powerful and the legal Egyptian god cards are not worth buying when you can get the unofficial anime TV series wicked gods which seem to be far more powerful (specifically wicked avatar). and in case your wondering with the traditional effects of the Egyptian gods they are by far the most powerful cards in the game.


Can you combine the legal versions of Winged Dragon of Ra and Obelisk the Tormentor and slifer the sky dragon?

so far, there is no combination of the god cards made. but, it could be a possibility in the future, once they release tournament legal slifer.


Can you have an ak47 in ca?

Yes there is some CA legal versions. Check ImpactGuns.com for some CA legal versions.


In what booster pack can you find the Egyptian God Cards in?

The Egyptian God Cards were never released in booster packs. All real Egyptian God Cards were released in either Shonen Jump magazines, the movie Animanga or video games. The God Cards were first released in a Gameboy Advance game, they are technically 'Japanese cards' even though the text is in English. There are actually two versions of each, the difference being the style of the shiny foiling. The Winged Dragon of Ra has another print in the XBox game 'Dawn of Destiny', its first English print. It has been released as a game-legal Effect monster in Japan, and should eventually have an English print too. Obelisk the Tormentor has had two English prints, both in Shonen Jump magazine, the second of which is a game-legal Effect monster version. Slifer the Sky Dragon's English print was in the Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie Ani-Manga, and logically it follows that it will get an Effect monster form too. Lastly, all three non game-legal prints are being released in the Legendary Collection, in October.


Can god cards be used in duels?

Most of them say "This card cannot be used in a duel" (either in English, or Japanese, on the GBI versions).However there is now a game legal print of Obelisk, it is JUMP-EN037, and is a regular Effect Monster version of Obelisk the Tormentor.