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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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What are all the codes for exodia' s body?

Exodia the Forbidden One: a) Card number: 33396948 b) Card Passcode: 37689434

Left leg of the Forbidden One: 44519536

Right Leg of the Forbidden One: 08124921

Left Arm of the Forbidden One: 07902349

Left Leg of the Forbidden One: 70903634

How strong is slifer the sky dragon if you sacrifice 30 cards?

You can only tribute 3 monsters to summon Slifer but if you control 30 cards in your hand his ATK/DEF would be 1,000 x 30= 30,000.

What should a good synchro deck have?

In my opinion,a good synchro deck should have a mix of attributes whereas the monsters should be a mix of attack defense.

What is a synchro summon?

Synchro Summoning is when you summon a white colored monster card(synchro)from your extra deck.To do this, you need to send specific monsters(listed on the card) to the grave yard, or use a card effect.The same rule applies to fusion and xyz monsters

When playing monster reborn how many turns does it stay on the field?

The spell card itself goes to the graveyard after the chain finishes resolving.

The monster it summons can stay on the field as long as it is not sacificed, destroyed, or put out of play.

Why are your eyes red when you're crying?

I think there red after crying because you tend to touch them a lot. When you rub your eyes the skin gets irritated and thus red.

Can you activate Stardust Phantom's effect during your opponent's turn in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Stardust Phantom's first effect is a Trigger, and will activate whenever the condition is met. That means it can activate in your turn or your opponent's turn.

Stardust Phantom's second effect is an Ignition Effect and can only be activated in your own turns. The protective effect it applies to a Synchro Monster will work like a continuous effect, it can be protected once per turn in either player's turn.

What is a deck plate?

A deck plate is a flat, often removable panel used in various applications, including marine and industrial settings, to cover or access equipment, machinery, or compartments beneath a deck or floor. It provides structural support while allowing for maintenance and inspection of the underlying systems. Deck plates can be made from various materials, such as metal or fiberglass, depending on their intended use and the environment they are in.

How do you use spell counters in yugioh?

Any card that actually uses Spell Counters will tell you what to do with them. Breaker the Magical Warrior tells you what his own counter does, while cards like Megaton Magical Cannon say to remove spell counters from other cards.

What packs can you find karakuri cards in?

Karakuri cards can be found in packs of Starstrike Blast and Storm of Ragnarok.

What Yu-Gi-Oh booster pack contains a Secret Rare Dark Magician BTT-001?

There is no BTT. Maybe BPT-001, which is the very first of the Booster Pack Tin promos.

Can you special summon a malefic monster during the battle phase?

Unless specifically stated otherwise (like on Gorz, or Battle Fader) a special summon can only be performed at the same timing as a Normal Summon, ie, in your own main phases when there is no chain in progress.

Why do Yu-Gi-Oh cards change from forbidden to limited and then from limited to forbidden?

Ever-Changing Yu-Gi-Oh CardsThe reason it changes from limited to forbidden and back is at the discretion of the people who make the banned lists. Depending on how they see whether a card should be banned is entirely up to them.

Also if a new card comes out that when combined with an already existing limited card causes games to end really quickly then the limited card will become forbidden and then when the sort of deck that the combo was used it dies out then the card that became banned will become limited again. (and in some cases the cycle will repeat itself).

Tournaments are the reason. If there is a combo that is too good, then they will either limit the cards in it, or forbid one or more completely. But, if they do forbid a card, they often times take other cards off the forbidden list. Such as Monster Reborn being banned, and Call of the Haunted being removed from the banned list and only limited.

Which set is Dark End Dragon in?

Dark End Dragon is not in a set as such, it is a Shonen Jump Prizecard, awarded at Shonen Jump Championship events.

What is the point of all duel runner parts in yogioh stardust accelerater?

duel runners are the whole point of yugioh 5ds otherwise it would be just like the rest:)

Can you chain Effect Veiler or Fiendish Chain to the negate Needle Worm or Morphing Jar when they are summoned in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes. Effect Veiler can chain to their activations in the main phase, and Fiendish Chain can chain to them at any time outside the damage step (meaning if they are attacked and flipped, it can't negate them).

When elemental hero neos alius turns into neos does his attack go up?

no just because it says "treat this cards name as e-hero neos" that doesnt mean it is that card just like proto-cyber dragon it says treat as named card it doesnt have its effect or power

What kind of monsters can you fuse in Yu-Gi-Oh?

This all depends on the Fusion monster. If a Fusion monster like "Thousand Dragon" needs "Baby Dragon" and "Time Wizard", you activate "Polymerization" and send the monsters from your hand and/ or field to Fusion Summon "Thousand Dragon". There are cards called Fusion-Substitute Monsters monsters that can be used. They have written in their text: You can substitute this card for any 1 Fusion-Material Monster. When you do this, the other Fusion-Material Monster(s) must be the correct one(s).

So in the case of "Thousand Dragon", you can use the Fusion-Substitute Monster "Versago the Destroyer" to take the place of "Baby Dragon" or "Time Wizard" when fusing. You cannot use two or more Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the same fusion as stated in the text. Some Fusion monsters have written in their text "A Fusion Summon of this Monster can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters." This means that you cannot use Fusion-Substitute Monsters in the fusion for the monster. Some Fusion monsters do not call for specific names of monsters to be fused. An example is "Chimeratech Overdragon". It's Fusion-Material Monsters are 1 "Cyber Dragon" + 1 or more Machine-Type monsters. Once you have the "Cyber Dragon", you can fuse any other Machine-Type monsters you have. A Fusion-Substitute Monster can be used instead of "Cyber Dragon", but the rest of the monsters must be Machine-Type.

Can a special summoned card be targeted by spells traps or effects in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes in some respects, for example just because you special summoned a monster doesn't make it immune to cards like mirror force, but a card like trap hole (which only destroys a normal summoned monster)wouldn't affect it since it was special summoned, not normal summoned.

If you cannot pick up a card do you lose?

If you have no more cards in your Deck when you are required to Draw, either during your Draw Phase, or by a card effect, you lose the Duel and the victory is conceded to your opponent.

It is important to note, however, that "Drawing a card" and "picking up a card" are different. If you are required to pick up a card from your Deck from an effect such as Cyber Jar, and you cannot comply, you do not lose the Duel. The Duel continues as normal, and in the case of Cyber Jar, you are not allowed to participate in its effect.