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The game includes 11,994 cards (plus 10 alternate [[artwork]]s) as of October 10, 2023, going up to ''[[Age of Overlord]]''. The card pool is updated at least monthly, usually (but not always) with cards that have received release in both ''[[TCG]]'' and ''[[OCG]]'' within the previous year. Some popular cards are given Summoning/activation animations (see below).
 
The game includes 11,994 cards (plus 10 alternate [[artwork]]s) as of October 10, 2023, going up to ''[[Age of Overlord]]''. The card pool is updated at least monthly, usually (but not always) with cards that have received release in both ''[[TCG]]'' and ''[[OCG]]'' within the previous year. Some popular cards are given Summoning/activation animations (see below).
  
A number of older cards that have been available in both the ''TCG'' and ''OCG'' since before ''Master Duel''{{'}}s release are still missing. These are:
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A number of older cards that have been available in both the ''TCG'' and ''OCG'' since before ''Master Duel''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release are still missing. These include:
* Cards with unconventional effects: "[[Bait Doll]]", "[[Convulsion of Nature]]", "[[Double Spell]]", "[[Harmonic Oscillation]]", "[[Pole Position]]", "[[Question]]", and "[[Spirit Elimination]]".
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* Cards with unconventional effects: "[[Bait Doll]]", "[[Convulsion of Nature]]", "[[Double Spell]]", "[[Harmonic Oscillation]]", "[[Mooyan Curry]]", "[[Question]]", and "[[Spirit Elimination]]".
** "Pole Position" in particular is prone to causing [[infinite loop]]s.
 
 
* Cards whose only artwork was drawn by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]: "[[Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon]]", "[[Exodia, the Legendary Defender]]", "[[Magician of Black Chaos MAX]]", "[[Neo Kaiser Glider]]", "[[Palladium Oracle Mana]]", "[[Red-Eyes Alternative Black Dragon]]", and "[[Shiba-Warrior Taro]]".
 
* Cards whose only artwork was drawn by [[Kazuki Takahashi]]: "[[Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon]]", "[[Exodia, the Legendary Defender]]", "[[Magician of Black Chaos MAX]]", "[[Neo Kaiser Glider]]", "[[Palladium Oracle Mana]]", "[[Red-Eyes Alternative Black Dragon]]", and "[[Shiba-Warrior Taro]]".
* "[[Spellbinding Circle]]"—as its Japanese artwork prominently features a [[wikipedia:hexagram|hexagram]] that cannot be replaced, due to its Japanese name being "Curse of the Hexagram".
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* "[[Pole Position]]", as it easily causes [[infinite loop]]s.
** In ''Master Duel'' (as well as recent reprints and other recent video games), other cards featuring a regular hexagram in their artwork (such as the Japanese artworks of "[[Dark Magician Girl]]", "[[Magic Jammer]]", and "[[Black Magic Ritual]]") have had it replaced with a regular [[wikipedia:pentagram|pentagram]], presumably due to not wanting to associate a symbol commonly used as the [[wikipedia:Star of David|Star of David]] with occult magic{{efn|[[Kevin Tewart]], who is U.S. head of development for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, has previously expressed his opposition to using a regular hexagram as an occult symbol due to its common usage as the Star of David.<ref name="pojo">{{cite web |last1=Tewart |first1=Kevin |title=Cards that need to be released! |url=https://www.pojo.biz/board/showthread.php?p=13559881 |website=Pojo.com Forums |access-date=11 April 2024 |page=3 |date=2009-05-30 |quote=How is portraying the Star of David as some sort of occult symbol "better"?}}</ref>}} (despite its historical usage as an occult symbol). Cards featuring a [[wikipedia:unicursal hexagram|unicursal hexagram]] (such as "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]") have not been modified.
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* "[[Elemental HERO Air Neos]]" and "[[Spellbinding Circle]]".
* "[[Elemental HERO Air Neos]]" and "[[Mooyan Curry]]".
 
  
 
===Starting Deck===
 
===Starting Deck===
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===Special animations===
 
===Special animations===
The following cards cause the game to play a 2D animation when Summoned (if they are monsters) or a 3D animation when resolved (if they are Spells/Traps). So far, all cards with an alternate [[artwork]] in-game have an animation, with every artwork having a different matching one.
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The following cards cause the game to play a 2D animation when Summoned (if they're monsters) or a 3D animation when resolved (if they're Spells/Traps). So far, all cards with an alternate [[artwork]] in-game have an animation, with every artwork having a different matching one.
  
 
{{Decklist|Cards with Summon/activation animations
 
{{Decklist|Cards with Summon/activation animations

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