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'''Spell Cards''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|法|ほう}}カード ''Mahō Kādo''; Chinese: 魔法卡), called '''Magic Cards''' [[File:MAGIC.svg|18px]] in the [[TCG]] until the release of ''[[Magician's Force]]'', and still called such in the [[OCG]] are cards with green-coloured borders that have various effects to alter the play of the game. Often, a Spell Card has a single effect to provide a bonus to the user or a weakness to the opponent. All Spells are [[Spell Speed]] [[Spell Speed 1|1]], with the exception of [[Quick-Play Spell Card]]s, which are [[Spell Speed 2]]. You may play as many Spell Cards as you would like per turn.
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'''Spell Cards''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|法|ほう}}カード ''Mahō Kādo'' "Magic Card"; Chinese: 魔法卡), called '''Magic Cards''' [[File:MAGIC.svg|18px]] in the [[TCG]] until the release of ''[[Magician's Force]]'', are cards with green-colored borders that have various effects to alter the play of the game. Often, a Spell Card has a single effect to provide a bonus to the user or a weakness to the opponent. All Spells are [[Spell Speed]] [[Spell Speed 1|1]], with the exception of [[Quick-Play Spell Card]]s, which are [[Spell Speed 2]]. You may activate and Set as many Spell Cards as you would like per turn. After activation, Spell Cards (with he exception of [[Continuous Spell Card]]s) are sent to the Graveyard.
  
 
Unlike [[Trap Card]]s, Spell Cards have the advantage of being able to be played the turn they are drawn without having to [[Set]] them first. A [[Set]] Spell Card may be activated during the same turn it was [[Set]] as well (with the exception of [[Quick-Play Spell Cards]]).
 
Unlike [[Trap Card]]s, Spell Cards have the advantage of being able to be played the turn they are drawn without having to [[Set]] them first. A [[Set]] Spell Card may be activated during the same turn it was [[Set]] as well (with the exception of [[Quick-Play Spell Cards]]).
  
Some very powerful Spell Cards have been [[Forbidden]] from [[Advanced Format]] tournament play, such as "[[Raigeki]]". In many cases, Konami has released new, less-powerful replacements for some of these cards. For instance, "[[Raigeki]]" has been replaced by the weaker "[[Lightning Vortex]]", which requires a [[discard]] and only [[destroy]]s [[face-up]] monsters, or "[[Flash of the Forbidden Spell]]", which requires that all five of your opponent's monster card zones be filled with monsters as an activation condition (and whose card's title directly references the fact that "[[Raigeki]]" is banned).
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Some very powerful Spell Cards have been [[Forbidden]] from [[Advanced Format]] tournament play, such as "[[Raigeki]]". In many cases, Konami has released new, less-powerful replacements for some of these cards. For instance, "[[Raigeki]]" has been replaced by the weaker "[[Lightning Vortex]]", which requires a [[discard]] and only [[destroy]]s [[face-up]] monsters, or "[[Flash of the Forbidden Spell]]" (whose card name directly references the fact that "[[Raigeki]]" is banned), which requires that all five of your opponent's monster card zones be filled with monsters as an activation condition.
  
 
Used properly, a single Spell Card can significantly alter the game in the user's favor, or even cause them to win the [[Duel]].
 
Used properly, a single Spell Card can significantly alter the game in the user's favor, or even cause them to win the [[Duel]].
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== Types ==
 
== Types ==
 
A Spell Card's Type is designated by a symbol to the right of the words "Spell Card". The various Spell Card Types are:
 
A Spell Card's Type is designated by a symbol to the right of the words "Spell Card". The various Spell Card Types are:
* [[Normal Spell Card|Normal Spell]]: No symbol, however some media give them a capital N symbol. [[File:Normal-N.svg|34px]]
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* [[Normal Spell Card|Normal Spell]]s, which have no symbol on printed cards, but are sometimes given a capital N symbol in video games. [[File:Normal-N.svg|34px]]
* [[Continuous Spell Card|Continuous Spell]], symbolized with a [[wiktionary:lemniscate|lemniscate]]. [[File:Continuous.svg|34px]]
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* [[Continuous Spell Card|Continuous Spell]]s, which have a [[wiktionary:lemniscate|lemniscate]] (infinity) symbol. [[File:Continuous.svg|34px]]
* [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Spell]], symbolized with a simple crosshair. [[File:Equip.svg|34px]]
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* [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Spell]]s, which have a crosshair symbol. [[File:Equip.svg|34px]]
* [[Quick-Play Spell Card|Quick-Play Spell]], symbolized with a lightning bolt. [[File:Quick-Play.svg|34px]]
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* [[Quick-Play Spell Card|Quick-Play Spell]]s, which have a lightning bolt symbol. [[File:Quick-Play.svg|34px]]
* [[Field Spell Card|Field Spell]], symbolized with a [[wikipedia:Compass rose|compass rose]]. [[File:Field.svg|34px]]
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* [[Field Spell Card|Field Spell]]s, which have a [[wikipedia:Compass rose|compass rose]] symbol. [[File:Field.svg|34px]]
* [[Ritual Spell Card|Ritual Spell]], symbolized with a flaming [[wikipedia:Chalice|chalice]]. [[File:Ritual.svg|34px]]
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* [[Ritual Spell Card|Ritual Spell]]s, which have a flaming [[wikipedia:Chalice|chalice]] symbol. [[File:Ritual.svg|34px]]
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==Example==
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[[File:MonsterReborn-LCJW-EN-UR-1E.png|center|360px]]
  
 
==Layout==  
 
==Layout==  
Spell Cards differ from Monster Cards, with the most immediate difference being the green backing of the card. Let's examine the layout of a Spell Card, "[[Monster Reborn]]". This is one of the "classic" Spell Cards that is now used in almost every kind of Deck.
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The layout of Spell Cards is noticeably different from Monster Cards. Take the Spell Card "[[Monster Reborn]]" (above) for example. Although [[Forbidden]] now, it is a "classic" Spell Card and was used in almost every kind of Deck.
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===Border===
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The most noticeable difference between Spell Cards and Monster Cards is the border color. While most Monster Cards are yellow or orange, Spell Cards are blue-green.
  
 
===Card name===
 
===Card name===
 
[[File:Example Spell Name.png|280px]]<br>
 
[[File:Example Spell Name.png|280px]]<br>
This part of the card contains only one significant change - the [[Attribute]] symbol is replaced by a Spell symbol due to the fact that Spell and Trap Cards do not have attributes.
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This part of the card contains only one significant change - the [[Attribute]] symbol is replaced by a Spell symbol due to the fact that Spell (and Trap) Cards do not have attributes.
  
 
===Card Type===
 
===Card Type===
 
[[File:Example Card Type Spell.png]]<br>
 
[[File:Example Card Type Spell.png]]<br>
The Card Type is located where the Level could be found on Monster Cards - below the name. This piece of text signifies that the card is a Spell Card. Spell and Trap cards have different types, which are indicated by an icon next to the "Spell Card" text (refer to the symbols above).
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The Card Type is located where the Level could be found on Monster Cards - below the name. This piece of text indicates that the card is a Spell Card. An icon next to the "Spell Card" text indicates the card's Type (refer to the symbols above).
  
 
===Card artwork===
 
===Card artwork===
{{double image|right|MonsterReborn-TF04-JP-VG.png|150|MonsterReborn-TF04-EN-VG.png|150|"[[Monster Reborn]]'s" original japanese artwork (left) and edited international artwork (right).}}
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{{double image|right|MonsterReborn-TF04-JP-VG.png|150|MonsterReborn-TF04-EN-VG.png|150|"[[Monster Reborn]]'s" original Japanese artwork (left) and edited international artwork (right).}}
The card artwork is also present here and shows the player a visual interpretation of the used card. Upon import to the TCG, Card Artworks can be changed due to a number of reasons. In Monster Reborn's case, its original artwork was that of an "Ankh" symbol but was remade in order to avoid religious connotations. The Ankh is currently used only on Japanese-language [[OCG]] cards (Korean [[Monster Reborn]] cards feature the TCG artwork).
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The card artwork is also present here and shows the player a visual interpretation of the used card. Upon import to the TCG, artworks may be changed, for a number of reasons. In Monster Reborn's case, its original artwork was that of an "Ankh" symbol but was remade in order to avoid religious connotations. The Ankh is currently used only on Japanese-language [[OCG]] cards (Korean [[Monster Reborn]] cards feature the TCG artwork).
  
 
===Card text box===
 
===Card text box===
 
[[File:Example Spell Effect.png]]<br>
 
[[File:Example Spell Effect.png]]<br>
Unlike the Monster card text box (which provides the [[Type]] of the card in question), Spell cards' text boxes serve only one purpose - providing the card effect.
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Unlike the Monster Card text box (which provide the monster's [[Type]], [[ATK]] and [[DEF]]), Spell cards' text boxes serve only one purpose - providing the card effect.
  
 
===Other elements===
 
===Other elements===
All basic card elements can also be seen in Spells. These include the Edition text, [[Set Number]], [[Card Number]], Copyright text and the [[Eye of Anubis Hologram]].
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All basic card elements can also be seen in Spells. These include the Edition text, [[Set Number]], [[Card Number]], copyright text and the [[Eye of Anubis Hologram]].
 
 
==Example==
 
[[File:MindControl-LCYW-EN-UR-1E.png|center|360px]]
 
  
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
{{Gameplay}}
  
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[[Category:Spell Cards]]

Revision as of 20:58, 22 April 2014

Spell Card

Spell Icon
Spell Icon

Japanese

ほうカード

Japanese (translated)

Magic Card

English

Spell Card

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Spell Cards (Japanese: ほうカード Mahō Kādo "Magic Card"; Chinese: 魔法卡), called Magic Cards MAGIC.svg in the TCG until the release of Magician's Force, are cards with green-colored borders that have various effects to alter the play of the game. Often, a Spell Card has a single effect to provide a bonus to the user or a weakness to the opponent. All Spells are Spell Speed 1, with the exception of Quick-Play Spell Cards, which are Spell Speed 2. You may activate and Set as many Spell Cards as you would like per turn. After activation, Spell Cards (with he exception of Continuous Spell Cards) are sent to the Graveyard.

Unlike Trap Cards, Spell Cards have the advantage of being able to be played the turn they are drawn without having to Set them first. A Set Spell Card may be activated during the same turn it was Set as well (with the exception of Quick-Play Spell Cards).

Some very powerful Spell Cards have been Forbidden from Advanced Format tournament play, such as "Raigeki". In many cases, Konami has released new, less-powerful replacements for some of these cards. For instance, "Raigeki" has been replaced by the weaker "Lightning Vortex", which requires a discard and only destroys face-up monsters, or "Flash of the Forbidden Spell" (whose card name directly references the fact that "Raigeki" is banned), which requires that all five of your opponent's monster card zones be filled with monsters as an activation condition.

Used properly, a single Spell Card can significantly alter the game in the user's favor, or even cause them to win the Duel.

Types

A Spell Card's Type is designated by a symbol to the right of the words "Spell Card". The various Spell Card Types are:

Example

MonsterReborn-LCJW-EN-UR-1E.png

Layout

The layout of Spell Cards is noticeably different from Monster Cards. Take the Spell Card "Monster Reborn" (above) for example. Although Forbidden now, it is a "classic" Spell Card and was used in almost every kind of Deck.

Border

The most noticeable difference between Spell Cards and Monster Cards is the border color. While most Monster Cards are yellow or orange, Spell Cards are blue-green.

Card name

Example Spell Name.png
This part of the card contains only one significant change - the Attribute symbol is replaced by a Spell symbol due to the fact that Spell (and Trap) Cards do not have attributes.

Card Type

Example Card Type Spell.png
The Card Type is located where the Level could be found on Monster Cards - below the name. This piece of text indicates that the card is a Spell Card. An icon next to the "Spell Card" text indicates the card's Type (refer to the symbols above).

Card artwork

"Monster Reborn's" original Japanese artwork (left) and edited international artwork (right).

The card artwork is also present here and shows the player a visual interpretation of the used card. Upon import to the TCG, artworks may be changed, for a number of reasons. In Monster Reborn's case, its original artwork was that of an "Ankh" symbol but was remade in order to avoid religious connotations. The Ankh is currently used only on Japanese-language OCG cards (Korean Monster Reborn cards feature the TCG artwork).

Card text box

Example Spell Effect.png
Unlike the Monster Card text box (which provide the monster's Type, ATK and DEF), Spell cards' text boxes serve only one purpose - providing the card effect.

Other elements

All basic card elements can also be seen in Spells. These include the Edition text, Set Number, Card Number, copyright text and the Eye of Anubis Hologram.