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Yu-Gi-Oh

Yu-Gi-Oh is primarily a card game, although it also has a TV show and several video games, all based around the card game. A lot of strategy is needed to play the game. Regional and worldwide official tournaments are held regularly and players need to be strategic to win.

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How do you know what Yu-Gi-Oh monsters fuse togethere?

Look at your Fusion Monster that you have, and the fusion material list is listed on that card.

For example, The Ultimate Blue Eyes White Dragon is a fusion monster.

Look on the card and it will say that the materials are 3 Blue Eyes white Dragons.

In Yu-Gi-Oh if a card is destroyed by effect do you lose life points?

Only if the effect actually does inflict damage. No change in lifepoints happens if your, say, Macro Cosmos is destroyed by Mystical Space Typhoon.

What is the password for Dark Magician Knight?

The password for "Dark Magician Girl" is 38033121.

This number for this particular card remains the same across all Yu-Gi-Oh! video games.

What deck won the Yu-Gi-Oh championship 2009?

Jonathan Moore won Shonen Jump Houston with his Six Samurai Reasoning deck.

How much are the Yu-Gi-Oh god cards worth?

Very. Let me state some facts from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Rise of Destiny, booster pack, remember that there are nine cards in a regular booster pack: Chances of getting a common card, 8:9 Chances of getting a Rare card, 1:1 Chances of getting a Super rare card, 1:23 Chances of getting an Ultra Rare card, 1:42 Now, counting the fact that God cards are Ultimate Rares - Three levels above Ultra Rare - and that Rise of Destiny actually has decent chances of getting Ultras, I think that would about sum it up at this: Yes. Thanks, Hope it helps! -Dude guy120

Can winged dragon of ra defeat exodia?

no Exodia's power is unlimited so Ra can only commit suicide with phoenix mode

How big are Yu-Gi-Oh cards?

About This Size - Landscape

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Where can you sell Yu-Gi-Oh cards in Texas?

Think about this question, who wants to buy yugioh cards.

What is the best Yu-Gi-Oh theme deck for tournaments?

It depends on the deck you want to play. There are alot of 'fun' but competitive decks out there that you can play with. Some decks are now, competitive for the tournaments, but some deck have cards that costs over $50 for one. Some Top Tiers (meaning the types of decks that dominate now in tournaments), are X-Sabers, Infernities, Gladiator Beast, and Frog decks. If you are not an experienced player, I do not recommend you to play the top tier decks since alot of thinking and strategy are required to play properly. Frogs, Infernities are the types of decks that are somewhat expensive (1 cards in Infernity deck cost $80 each), and require the greatest of minds to play or else you'll lose.

There are other tier decks that could be used in tournaments and are beginner friendly. For Example, Machina Gadget, that is straight forward, but is a good deck and competitive to play with and somewhat cheap. Good luck with your tournament if you want to play one, and have fun with Yu-Gi-Oh!

What is the resolution between Gaap the divine soldier and Swords of Revealing Lights?

If Gaap is face-up beforehand, all other monsters will already be in face-up attack mode due to his effect. Swords of Revealing Light won't do anything to them, except stop them attacking while it remains in play.

If Gaap is face down, then Swords of Revealing Light will switch him and any of that players' Set monsters face up. Gaap's continuous effect will switch them all into attack mode, as well as any monsters controlled by the opponent.

Note when a card says battle positions can't be changed, this means manually, by players. They can still be switched by card effects, so you can use Book of Moon while Gaap is in play. However Gaap's effect that forces monsters into attack positon is continuous and will immediately revert such monsters to face-up attack mode once more, unless it was himself who was flipped face-down.

Are they still making Yu-Gi-Oh ep's?

Depends on the anime:

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998, Toei) - 27 episodes

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters / Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000-2004, NAS/Gallop) - 224 episodes

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX / Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004-2008, NAS/Gallop) - 180 episodes

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (2008-2011, NAS/Gallop) - 154 episodes

Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (2011-2012, NAS/Gallop) - 73 episodes & 1 special

Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II (2012-will end in March 2014, NAS/Gallop) - 73 episodes & 1 special

and then there's ARC-V, which will begin in April 2014.

Unlock all duelist in Yu-Gi-Oh wc 2007?

You can find them here: http://www.gamespot.com/ds/puzzle/yugiohworldchampsionship2008/hints.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gsbottomnav&tag=quicklinks;cheats

Are earthbound immortals more powerful than the Egyptian gods?

well it depends on which Egyptian god youre talking about and which earthbound youre talking about but generally i would say no

In Stardust Accelerator Yusei's Ground Deck and Turbo Deck?


Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator (also called Yugioh World championship 2009) is a video game based on Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. There are two parts to the game; Story Mode and World Championship.

Where can you play Yu-Gi-Oh online without having to play against other people?

There is one website called Gameking Hudzilla that allows you to play Yu-Gi-Oh and you don't need to pay or download anything. Unfortunately, this website isn't active anymore for some reason.

Is there going to be a new season of Yu-Gi-Oh 5ds?

These is a season 5, But it is in Japanese, it was not dubbed to English, because 4kidz wanted to get a head start on dubbing the Yu Gi Oh 5D, and season 5 was supposedly ment to be too depressing for English & American kids to watch.

it should have been released and only on the internet or something in my opinion

What is the name of the five-headed dragon in the Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game?

Yes. In the OCG, the card is named Five God Dragon or F.G.D. In the TCG, the card bears the name Five-Headed Dragon.

Five-Headed Dragon

Attribute: DARK

Type: Dragon/Fusion/Effect

Level: 12

ATK: 5000

DEF: 5000

The Fusion Materials Monsters for this card are any 5 Dragon-Type monsters. This monster cannot be Special Summoned except by Fusion Summoned. This card does not take any Battle Damage, and cannot be destroyed by battle with an EARTH, WATER, FIRE, WIND, or DARK monster. (Battle Damage is still inflicted to players.)

What is the best yu-gi-oh booster box to buy?

Technically, all the packs are equally the same with some ultra rares, secret rares, and so on. Sure, some may have a better probability of getting them, but there is no essential difference. It also depends on what kinda cards you're lookin for, so you ay like one pack a lot more than the other because of your wants. But there is no best.

Is Yu-Gi-Oh good?

There are many pros and cons to Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game (TCG). While it's impossible for me to express all of them, here are some things to take note of:

  • With the vast numbers of different Yu-Gi-Oh cards, your deck options are limitless. In most cases creativity can flourish, however, like any other game, there will always be the cookie-cutter/ staple decks that have a higher chance of victory.
  • With so many different cards and effects, there is no escaping the fact that a lot of duelists will not use the effects of cards correctly. Some words in a card's effect can be overlooked and/ or deceive someone; some people happen to completely ignore the drawbacks of certain cards by not reading the last sentence; etc. It is not necessarily that person's fault for thinking they were right. There are some underlining rules and restrictions on cards that aren't listed on cards, but there are a variety of resources to check how certain cards really work. And getting to know the basic, fundamental rules are not very difficult save a few less relevant ones.
  • Like any game there are some learning curves to conquer. Using, knowing, and playing with as many different cards and decks as possible is key to this. The easiest way is to buy a Yu-Gi-Oh video game based on the actual game play; as opposed to some of the first ones to be released that all but abandoned the rules. This also compensates for learning how cards work since the games follow the proper effects of all the cards. The latest World Championship games for the DS even have a tutorial and a few individual card rulings.
  • Now a days, it's best to try to keep up with some of the latest cards if you plan on dueling others who use them. This is important for understanding how card effects work ahead of time, knowing what to expect, and acquiring some of these cards for yourself. It can be somewhat burdensome, but if your willing and able to put in a little money to buy maybe one or two of latest booster packs or a structure deck (pre-built deck) once in awhile, you will be a lot better off. Like any TCG, you will have to invest some money into buying packs to find the right card(s) and duplicates of any ones you desire.
  • If you really want to get the most out of your playing, you need some honest friends to play with. Some play the game foregoing the rules and playing just for kicks. If you are seeking more serious game play, card shops and game stores sometimes have tournaments and/ or regular gameplay.

To find out more about Yu-Gi-Oh, check out the Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia at www.yugioh.wikia.com.

What are the bottom left numbers for on a yugioh card?

The first number before the slash is the card number and the number after is the number of cards in the set. (Example 60/75)

Can you you summon blue eyes white dragon with the Flute of Summoning?

No. It states on the card itself "Flute of Summoning Dragon" that the Dragons must be from your hand, which because Stardust Dragon is a Syncro monster that resides in your Extra/Fusion Deck... It can't be Special Summoned anyway except the way it specifies on "Stardust Dragon". Though perhaps they will make a card in the future that breaks this rule, but currently there is not.