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Outside of the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'', several card types outside of the above three have been featured: [[Virus Card|Virus]], [[Trap Spell Card|Trap Spell/Spell Trap]], [[Illusion Card|Illusion]], and [[Equip Card|Equip]] in the manga; and [[Ritual Card|Ritual]] in some older video games.
 
Outside of the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'', several card types outside of the above three have been featured: [[Virus Card|Virus]], [[Trap Spell Card|Trap Spell/Spell Trap]], [[Illusion Card|Illusion]], and [[Equip Card|Equip]] in the manga; and [[Ritual Card|Ritual]] in some older video games.
  
In some card texts (such as "[[Dimensional Barrier]]"), the term "monster card type" is used alongside a set of options in parentheses to refer to some subset of [[Ritual Monster|Ritual]], [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]], [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]], [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]], and [[Pendulum Monster|Pendulum]].
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In some card texts (such as "[[Dimensional Barrier]]"), the term "monster card type" is used alongside a set of options in parentheses to refer to some subset of [[Ritual Monster|Ritual]], [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]], [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]], [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]], [[Pendulum Monster|Pendulum]] and [[Link Monster|Link]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:26, 15 July 2017

Card type

Japanese

カードのしゅるい

Japanese (ruby)

カードのしゅるい

Japanese (base text)

カードの種類

Japanese (romanized)

Kādo no Shurui

English

card type, or sometimes type of card

A card type (with a lowercase "t") refers to the three main types of cards: Monster, Spell, and Trap.

The term is distinct from monster Types (with a capital "T"). Cards that check card types, such as "Ordeal of a Traveler", usually specify "Monster, Spell, or Trap" in parentheses to avoid confusion.

Outside of the OCG/TCG, several card types outside of the above three have been featured: Virus, Trap Spell/Spell Trap, Illusion, and Equip in the manga; and Ritual in some older video games.

In some card texts (such as "Dimensional Barrier"), the term "monster card type" is used alongside a set of options in parentheses to refer to some subset of Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, Pendulum and Link.