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It is written below the Type of Monster (or below the artwork in case of [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s) and special abilities are written here. [[Normal Monster]]s have only a short description about the card, and have no effect on gameplay.
 
It is written below the Type of Monster (or below the artwork in case of [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s) and special abilities are written here. [[Normal Monster]]s have only a short description about the card, and have no effect on gameplay.
 
A card effect can be activated as many times as possible unless the card states a restriction there isn't one, other cards in play also effect this.
 
  
 
Nearly every area of the Duel is capable of being handicapped or boosted by a card effect. The primary focus of card abilities is usually the [[Playing Field|field]], such as with cards like "[[Level Limit - Area B]]". The [[hand]] is also a focus for effects, "[[Infinite Cards]]" and "[[Spirit Reaper]]" both counting.
 
Nearly every area of the Duel is capable of being handicapped or boosted by a card effect. The primary focus of card abilities is usually the [[Playing Field|field]], such as with cards like "[[Level Limit - Area B]]". The [[hand]] is also a focus for effects, "[[Infinite Cards]]" and "[[Spirit Reaper]]" both counting.

Revision as of 03:51, 17 November 2012

A card effect is any effect in the game introduced by a specific card, excluding the condition and cost of that card.

It is written below the Type of Monster (or below the artwork in case of Spell and Trap Cards) and special abilities are written here. Normal Monsters have only a short description about the card, and have no effect on gameplay.

Nearly every area of the Duel is capable of being handicapped or boosted by a card effect. The primary focus of card abilities is usually the field, such as with cards like "Level Limit - Area B". The hand is also a focus for effects, "Infinite Cards" and "Spirit Reaper" both counting.

Trivia

  • In the Japanese anime, card effects are often called "special abilities" (tokushū nōryoku). In the manga, they are referred to as both "effects" and "special abilities"; they are also very rarely referred to as "powers".