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Indicates the monster is what's unofficially termed a "[[Nomi]]" monster. The monster can only be Special Summoned using the described Summoning procedure. | Indicates the monster is what's unofficially termed a "[[Nomi]]" monster. The monster can only be Special Summoned using the described Summoning procedure. | ||
− | If written on a Main Deck monster, it is always preceded by "Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set" | + | If written on a Main Deck monster, it is always preceded by "Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set". |
Earlier card texts do not distinguish between "Must be" and "Must first be" distinctions. | Earlier card texts do not distinguish between "Must be" and "Must first be" distinctions. |