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A '''Super Rare''' (Japanese: スーパーレア ''Sūpā Rea'', or simply '''Super''') card is identified by having a non-foil card name and a foil card image. Since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour|Nightmare Troubadour]]'', video game promo cards were Super Rares, however ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator|Stardust Accelerator]]'' started having them as [[Ultra Rare]]s. However these cards are still released as Super Rares in the European editions of the games. Starter Decks and Structure Decks also usually include two cards printed in super rare, often two cards of lesser significance than the deck's featured card. These are always predetermined.
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A '''Super Rare''' (Japanese: スーパーレア ''Sūpā Rea'', or simply '''Super''') card is identified by having a non-foil card name and a foil card image.
  
Although ''[[Duelist Alliance]]'' super rare cards changed in the set from 10 to 14, the current chance of pulling one in a box is still 1:5
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Since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour|Nightmare Troubadour]]'', video game promo cards were Super Rares, but ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator|Stardust Accelerator]]'' started having them as [[Ultra Rare]]s. However, these cards are still released as Super Rares in the European editions of the games. [[Starter Deck]]s and [[Structure Deck]]s also usually include two cards printed in Super Rare, often two cards of lesser significance than the Deck's featured card. These are always predetermined.
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Although ''[[Duelist Alliance]]'' Super Rare cards changed in the set from 10 to 14, the current chance of pulling one in a box is still 1:5.
  
 
'''''See also: "[[List of Super Rare Cards]]"'''''
 
'''''See also: "[[List of Super Rare Cards]]"'''''

Revision as of 06:40, 30 September 2015

Super Rare

Japanese (base text)

スーパーレア

Japanese (romanized)

Sūpārea

English

Super Rare

A Super Rare (Japanese: スーパーレア Sūpā Rea, or simply Super) card is identified by having a non-foil card name and a foil card image.

Since Nightmare Troubadour, video game promo cards were Super Rares, but Stardust Accelerator started having them as Ultra Rares. However, these cards are still released as Super Rares in the European editions of the games. Starter Decks and Structure Decks also usually include two cards printed in Super Rare, often two cards of lesser significance than the Deck's featured card. These are always predetermined.

Although Duelist Alliance Super Rare cards changed in the set from 10 to 14, the current chance of pulling one in a box is still 1:5.

See also: "List of Super Rare Cards"

Example

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