in the legendary collection
There is are THREE god cards unless you include exodia as a god card.And you can easily find a picture of obelisk,slifer,and ra on the internet.
Think about this question, who wants to buy yugioh cards.
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Yusei has an ever-changing Turbo Deck throughout the anime. To see the complete list of cards used by Yusei during his Turbo Duels, click on the "Related Link".
There is a total of 52 cards in Cardcaptors,like in a normal deck of cards. But, you don't get to see all 52 cards being captured. You only see 49 cards.
many of the god cards you see for sale now are replicas or fakes so they can range from about $20 to $40 each but real god cards are normally around $50 dollars each yes that sounds about right i got my 3 god cards for £115 so they are about £40 each and yes £40 is $50
Let's see if I remember this right. Obelisk was released as a shoenen jump promo and is secret rare, Ra was released in the video game "Dawn of destiny" for the Xbox and is parallel rare. slifer was released in the yugioh movie animanga. I don't believe any of the god cards have the seal in the bottom right hand corner. And underneath all of the cards should be the text "This card cannot be used in a duel" I'm sure there are more indicators,but I don't remember
depends some do but others don't supposesively real god cards have colored backs but they really dont to know if they are real all you have to look is if the seal in the bottom right corner you can see Yugi's Pyramid eye in it and it shines either silver or gold and its no photocopied.
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The passwords are the 8-digit numbers you see on the bottom left of real Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. You can use the guide in the Related Links section below to find a card and its password.