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It is a free document that cannot be used in any sort of commercial transaction, including selling it or giving it away as a gift. This FAQ cannot be referenced, altered, or used by anybody including webmasters, publishers, and magazine staff without my express written permission.

All copyrights and trademarks are acknowledged and respected that are not specifically mentioned herein. Plagiarism is a crime and is punishable by law. Send me an e-mail should you need more information. A started deck consists of 40 cards the minimum , which are a combination of Monster, Effect Monster, Magic and Trap cards. Fusion Monster is not consider part of the 40 cards. Thanks to the peoples in the credit column, I managed to gather both of the 2nd version of Green and Black starter deck.

Both players shuffle their respective Decks and hand them to their opponent to shuffle this is called Cutting the Deck. The Decks are then returned to their owners and placed face-down in their respective Deck Zones on the Duel Field. A Fusion Deck is a card or a group of cards consisting only of Fusion Monsters formed by fusing 2 or more monsters during a Duel.

Show your opponent that your Side Deck contains exactly 15 cards the cards may be counted face-down. When your Side Deck cards are exchanged with those in your Deck, count the cards of your Side Deck with your opponent once again to verify that the Deck still contains the same number of cards.

For the first Duel in a Match, decide who starts first with a coin toss. For subsequent Duels in the Match, the loser of the previous Duel decides who starts first. Finally, each player draws 5 cards from the top of their respective Decks. Once both players have 5 cards in their hand, the Duel begins, following the rules in Phases of Gameplay. Before you learn how a Yu-Gi-Oh! Understanding how each type of card works will help you plan strategies to ensure that you will emerge from the Match victorious!

Field Card Zone: Field Magic cards are played here. Only 1 Field Magic Card can be in play at any one time. Graveyard: When cards are destroyed, they are discarded face-up to this space. The contents of the Graveyard are public knowledge, and your opponent can look through it at any time.

Be sure to get your opponent's permission before going through their Graveyard. Deck Zone: Place your Deck face-down in this space. Your Side Deck is not placed on the Duel Field. You can also play Yu-Gi-Oh! Just be sure to place the cards and Decks in the indicated positions. Monster Cards are categorized by Type and Attribute.

There are 20 different Types and 6 different Attributes. The overall strength of a monster is indicated by its Level the number of stars at the upper right of the Monster Card. See Main Phase 1 for details on introducing the Monster Cards into play. Each Fusion Monster Card also lists the monsters necessary to create it Fusion-Material Monsters , and is further identified as "Fusion" next to its Type. The 2 or more Fusion-Material Monster Cards that have been fused, as well as the "Polymerization" Magic Card used to perform the Fusion, are destroyed.

When a Fusion Monster is destroyed, it is sent to the Graveyard. Also, since it is a Special Summon you can conduct a Normal Summon or Set another monster in the same turn. Remember that a monster summoned to the field in this manner is considered a Special Summon, and allows the player to conduct a Normal Summon or a Set in the same turn.

The cards used - "Firegrass", "Petit Dragon", and "Polymerization" - are all placed in the Graveyard when the Fusion is complete. When a Fusion is performed, Fusion Monsters are not randomly drawn, but selected from the Fusion Deck. A Ritual Monster Card is a special monster that can be summoned onto the field only when you have a designated Ritual Magic Card and the Monster Cards required to fulfill the conditions described on the Ritual Magic Card as a Tribute, either on the field or in your hand.

Follow the instructions printed on the Ritual Magic Card. When a Ritual Monster is destroyed it is sent to the Graveyard. If a Ritual Monster Card is returned to your hand, you cannot place it on the field again without performing another Ritual Summon. A monster summoned to the field in this manner is considered a Special Summon, and allows the player to conduct a Normal Summon or a Set in the same turn.

For details regarding the effects, refer to the instructions printed on each individual card. FLIP - The monster's effect is activated when the card is flipped from face-down to face-up.

The effect is also activated if the card is flipped face-up as a result of a Magic or Trap card, or another monster's attack. When the monster is turned face-down, its effect is no longer active. The tokens represent monsters that appear on the field as a result of a card being activated.

As they are not actual cards, these monsters are not included in a Deck Deck Construction, p. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Would you recommend this Guide? Yes No Hide. Send Skip Hide. Message Sent. Table of Contents 2. Copyright Info 3.

Character Decks a. Yugi Muto b. Tea Gardner c. Tea Phantom Pyramid d. Joey Wheeler e. Joey Phantom Pyramid f. Ryou Bakura g. Seto Kaiba h. Ishizu Ishtar i.

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