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[[File:Vaha KERN - PEJ 2200-2M - 03.jpg|thumb|right|An example electronic scale, which can be used for scaling.]]
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'''Scaling''' is the act of using an electronic scale to determine whether or not a particular pack has a high-rarity card in it. This is possible because a sensitive scale can pick up the minute differences between the weights of packs containing a [[Super Rare]] or [[Ultra Rare]] card, as such cards are slightly heavier than a regular [[Rare]] or [[Common]] card. Scalers, however, have trouble picking up [[Ultimate Rare]]s, because the weight of the foil technology of that rarity is very, very close to that of a Common.
 
 
 
==Arguments for==
 
 
 
Many have argued that ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' is becoming increasingly expensive, and the likelihood of getting the rarest cards further reinforces that. Subsequently, Scaling is becoming popular amongst the low-income crowd, who seek to further their collection while spending what they deem to be a "reasonable" amount. It is not a criminal offence to scale in either the United Kingdom or the United States, because it is not tampering with the goods. Some retailers, however, operate a strict "no scaling" policy on Booster Packs, by storing them behind a counter.
 
 
 
==Arguments against==
 
 
 
Scaling can be seen as fundamentally unfair to other people, who then buy booster packs out of a box that has been "scaled". In this situation, not only are there a greatly reduced number of packs, but it is increasingly unlikely that anything more significant than a Rare will be found. Upper Deck Entertainment repeatedly stated its opposition to scaling, as scaling is unfair to players who don't do it, and it resulted in a disproportionate profit, both to Upper Deck, and to retailers.
 
 
 
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