Difference between revisions of "Card colors"

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| style="background: #1D9E74; color: #FFF;" | Green || [[Spell Card]]s
 
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| style="background: #9DB5CC;" | Light Blue || [[Ritual Monster]]s / "[[Legendary Dragon]]s"<ref group="N" name="anime">Only in the anime.</ref> / "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]"<ref group="N" name="gc" /> / [[Ritual Card]]s<ref group="N">Only in certain video games.</ref>  
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| style="background: #9DB5CC;" | Light blue || [[Ritual Monster]]s / "[[Legendary Dragon]]s"<ref group="N" name="anime">Only in the anime.</ref> / "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]"<ref group="N" name="gc" /> / [[Ritual Card]]s<ref group="N">Only in certain video games.</ref>  
 
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| style="background: #0000FF; color:#FFF;" | Dark Blue|| [[Link Monster]]s
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| style="background: #0000FF; color:#FFF;" | Dark blue || [[Link Monster]]s
 
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| style="background: #A086B7;" | Violet || [[Fusion Monster]]s
 
| style="background: #A086B7;" | Violet || [[Fusion Monster]]s
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| style="background: #BC5A84; color: #FFF;" | Purple || [[Trap Card]]s
 
| style="background: #BC5A84; color: #FFF;" | Purple || [[Trap Card]]s
 
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| style="background: #FFFFFF;" | White || [[Synchro Monster]]s
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| style="background: #CCCCCC;" | White || [[Synchro Monster]]s
 
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| style="background: #C0C0C0;" | Gray || [[Token Monster]]s / [[Counter]]s
 
| style="background: #C0C0C0;" | Gray || [[Token Monster]]s / [[Counter]]s
 
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| style="background: #555; color: #FFF;" | Dark Grey|| [[Dark Synchro Monster]]s<ref group="N" name="anime" />
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| style="background: #555; color: #FFF;" | Dark gray || [[Dark Synchro Monster]]s<ref group="N" name="anime" />
 
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| style="background: #000; color: #FFF;" | Black || [[Xyz Monster]]s
 
| style="background: #000; color: #FFF;" | Black || [[Xyz Monster]]s

Revision as of 05:27, 24 February 2017

Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in the OCG, TCG, and various anime series, except in the Toei anime series, are categorized according to the color of the card's frame (the background upon which the text, artwork, and various icons are overlaid). There are 13 colors used in total (though the dark gray of Dark Synchro Monsters only appears in the anime): various types of Monster Cards, as well as the non-legal Egyptian Gods and the anime versions of the "Legendary Dragons", use 11 colors, and Spell and Trap Cards use one color each. In addition, the card's name is also colored: most categories of cards use black text, but white text is used on Dark Synchro, Xyz (including Xyz Pendulum Monsters), and Link Monsters and on Spell and Trap Cards, to ensure enough contrast for the name to be readable.

Cards in the manga series have black text on a white frame, regardless of the card's category; this is true even for cards shown on the covers of volumes or in full-color pages.

Older video games usually do not distinguish Ritual Monsters from Normal or Effect Monsters, but do distinguish Ritual Cards from other Spell Cards, giving them the blue frame color used elsewhere for the monsters themselves.

Color Card type
Red "Slifer the Sky Dragon"[N 1]
Orange Effect Monsters[N 2]
Yellow Normal Monsters / "The Winged Dragon of Ra"[N 1]
Green Pendulum Monsters[N 3]
Green Spell Cards
Light blue Ritual Monsters / "Legendary Dragons"[N 4] / "Obelisk the Tormentor"[N 1] / Ritual Cards[N 5]
Dark blue Link Monsters
Violet Fusion Monsters
Purple Trap Cards
White Synchro Monsters
Gray Token Monsters / Counters
Dark gray Dark Synchro Monsters[N 4]
Black Xyz Monsters

Notes

  1. a b c Only the non-legal version.
  2. Effect Monsters that are also another monster type (for example, Synchro/Effect) use the color of the other type instead of the Effect Monster color.
  3. Pendulum Monsters, because they are effectively a combination of another monster type and a Spell Card, use a vertical gradient that fades from the other monster type's card color to the green color used for Spell Cards.
  4. a b Only in the anime.
  5. Only in certain video games.