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A '''Counter''' is a generic way, usually employed on Monster Cards, to note how many times a limited effect has been used, etc. Many cards use Counters of a specified type. However, there are some that use non-specific Counters. | A '''Counter''' is a generic way, usually employed on Monster Cards, to note how many times a limited effect has been used, etc. Many cards use Counters of a specified type. However, there are some that use non-specific Counters. | ||
− | There is no official way to represent a Counter. However, some of the most common ways include coins | + | There is no official way to represent a Counter. However, some of the most common ways include small objects like glass beads, paper clips, pennies (coins) or the numbers on a dice. |
Here's a list of cards that use non-specific/various Counters: | Here's a list of cards that use non-specific/various Counters: |
Revision as of 22:27, 11 March 2011
- This article is about the type of marker. For the type of Trap Card see Counter Trap Cards
A Counter is a generic way, usually employed on Monster Cards, to note how many times a limited effect has been used, etc. Many cards use Counters of a specified type. However, there are some that use non-specific Counters.
There is no official way to represent a Counter. However, some of the most common ways include small objects like glass beads, paper clips, pennies (coins) or the numbers on a dice.
Here's a list of cards that use non-specific/various Counters:
See also: Category:Counters