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[[File:Shuffle.png|thumb|200x200px|Deck cutting in the manga]] | [[File:Shuffle.png|thumb|200x200px|Deck cutting in the manga]] | ||
− | '''Cutting''' the [[Main Deck|Deck]] is a way of reorganizing cards in the Deck. Cutting involves splitting the Deck into a few separate | + | '''Cutting''' the [[Main Deck|Deck]] is a way of reorganizing cards in the Deck. Cutting involves splitting the Deck into a few separate piles, then stacking the piles together differently to how they originally were. Since cutting does not change the relative order of the cards, it may not be used as a substitute for [[Shuffle|shuffling]]. |
Before starting a Duel, the player must shuffle their own Deck, then their opponent must cut and shuffle it. During a Duel, if a player shuffles their Deck due to [[search]]ing their Deck, their opponent has the opportunity to either shuffle or cut it. | Before starting a Duel, the player must shuffle their own Deck, then their opponent must cut and shuffle it. During a Duel, if a player shuffles their Deck due to [[search]]ing their Deck, their opponent has the opportunity to either shuffle or cut it. |