They are the same thing, Konami just changed the name.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
Spell cards and Magic cards are the same. The reason for the confusion is because Magic cards were changed to Spell cards during the release of Magician's Force.
Yes. Cards that appear in their respective animes may be used in conjunction with each other (granted that they were released as cards) as they are all part of the same card game.
Both are good cards so both are better.Depends on your interests, if you like animals and fighting plus an alternative world then Pokemon is for you
Magic cards is just the old name for Spellcards, but both types follow the exact same rules.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable
Spell cards and Magic cards are the same. The reason for the confusion is because Magic cards were changed to Spell cards during the release of Magician's Force.
Yes. Cards that appear in their respective animes may be used in conjunction with each other (granted that they were released as cards) as they are all part of the same card game.
Yugioh has become less popular due to the fact that Konami has changed the whole story of yugioh 3 times. They should have left it the same with yugi and the pharoah. When the final duel came and left, yugioh popularity went with it. The cards are interesting but most people are not that interested in the whole yugioh game anymore because it is not the same anymore!
Both are good cards so both are better.Depends on your interests, if you like animals and fighting plus an alternative world then Pokemon is for you
Yes, of course. Exactly the same as main phase 1.
There is a pyramid you go to in the dessert, same place you went to during Desert Treasure quest, use the secret entrance.
Quick-play Spell cards are Spell Speed 2, so are the same speed as all Trap cards except for Counter Trap cards which are Spell Speed 3.
Yes, when a stack is being formed, you may place as many spells or abilities on it as you can, before you allow your opponent the chance to do the same. He cannot interrupt this, he has to wait.
Magic cards is just the old name for Spellcards, but both types follow the exact same rules.
Yes, they are. Back around the time when the game was first released, green bordered cards were called Magic Cards. However this term is actually a trademark belonging to Wizards of the Coast, publisher of Magic the Gathering. Since both products are a similar nature, this infringed on the trademark, so Konami changed Magic Card to Spell Card, then Magic Ruler to Spell Ruler. In game terms, Magic Card and Spell Card are totally interchangable, different names for the same thing. If something instructs you to affect a Magic Card, it will apply to Spell Cards too, and vice versa.
'Sacrifice' doesn't appear anywhere in the English version of the game, it is a Magic the Gathering term here. But it is used in the Japanese version of the game, and is indeed the same thing as a Tribute.