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{{for|the [[archetype]]|[[Hand (archetype)]]}}
 
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[[File:Hand.png|thumb| A screen shot from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]] to know what your hand looks like when holding cards. The number of cards a player can have in their hand during the [[End Phase]] without [[discard]]ing cards is six.]]
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[[File:Hand.png|thumb|A hand of cards in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|second series anime]].]]
  
'''Hand''' ({{Ruby|手札|てふだ}} ''Tefuda'') refers to the cards each player holds that have not yet been played, but that they have [[Draw a card|drawn]] during the [[Draw Phase]] or via [[card effects]]. It's called so since the cards are generally held in the physical hands of a player. From your hand, you are able to [[Normal Summon]] or [[Set]] the [[Monster Cards]], Set [[Trap Cards]] in your Hand, and Set or [[activate]] [[Spell Cards]].
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'''Hand''' ({{Ruby|手札|てふだ}} ''Tefuda'') refers to the cards each player holds that have not yet been played, but that they have [[Draw a card|drawn]] during the [[Draw Phase]] or via [[card effects]]. It's called so since the cards are generally held in the physical hands of a player. From your hand, you are able to [[Normal Summon]] or [[Set]] [[Monster Card]]s, Set [[Trap Card]]s and Set or [[activate]] [[Spell Card]]s.
  
During your Draw Phase after you [[draw a card]] it is added to your hand. The [[hand size limit]] is six, so during your [[End Phase]] if you have more than six cards in your hand, you must [[discard]] cards until you have six cards left. "[[Hieroglyph Lithograph]]" extends the hand limit to seven cards, while "[[Infinite Cards]]" removes this limit for both players. There is also no minimum hand size limit, and a hand of zero is still considered a hand.
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During your Draw Phase after you draw a card it is added to your hand. The [[hand size limit]] is six, so during your [[End Phase]] if you have more than six cards in your hand, you must [[discard]] cards until you have six cards left. "[[Hieroglyph Lithograph]]" extends the hand limit to seven cards, while "[[Infinite Cards]]" removes this limit for both players. There is also no minimum hand size limit, and a hand of zero is still considered a hand.
  
Certain cards can interact with cards in either yours, your opponents, or both sets of hands. "[[Spirit Reaper]]" can discard 1 card from your hand as part of it's effect, and "[[Exchange]]" allows you to swap one card from your hand with one card in your opponent's hand. Some cards such as "[[Raigeki Break]]" require you to have at least one card in your hand to [[pay]] the [[cost]] of activation.
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Certain cards can interact with cards in either yours, your opponents, or both sets of hands. "[[Spirit Reaper]]" can [[discard]] 1 card from your hand as part of it's effect, and "[[Exchange]]" allows you to swap one card from your hand with one card in your opponent's hand. Some cards such as "[[Raigeki Break]]" require you to have at least one card in your hand to [[pay]] the [[cost]] of activation.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:38, 25 November 2012

A hand of cards in the second series anime.

Hand (手札てふだ Tefuda) refers to the cards each player holds that have not yet been played, but that they have drawn during the Draw Phase or via card effects. It's called so since the cards are generally held in the physical hands of a player. From your hand, you are able to Normal Summon or Set Monster Cards, Set Trap Cards and Set or activate Spell Cards.

During your Draw Phase after you draw a card it is added to your hand. The hand size limit is six, so during your End Phase if you have more than six cards in your hand, you must discard cards until you have six cards left. "Hieroglyph Lithograph" extends the hand limit to seven cards, while "Infinite Cards" removes this limit for both players. There is also no minimum hand size limit, and a hand of zero is still considered a hand.

Certain cards can interact with cards in either yours, your opponents, or both sets of hands. "Spirit Reaper" can discard 1 card from your hand as part of it's effect, and "Exchange" allows you to swap one card from your hand with one card in your opponent's hand. Some cards such as "Raigeki Break" require you to have at least one card in your hand to pay the cost of activation.

See also