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[[File:Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game.jpg|frameless|right]]{{Wikipediapar|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' Trading Card Game}}The '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game''''' is the version of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! '' card game manfactured by Konamifor Eastern Asia. It is played mainly in Japan and parts The equivalent game outside of Asia. The OCG is printed in Japanese and Korean. It has previously been printed in English (refered to as Asian-English) and has also had 3 differjudzgjhngdjent Chinese prints of cards, including two "the ''[[BlueYu-Eyes White DragonGi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]s" and a "[[Dark Magician]]"'' (''TCG'').
GenerallyIt was first released in February 1999, with the legal status release of a card is the same in the Japanese version of the game as it is in the ''[[Advanced Format]], since Advanced Format is designed for international tournamentsVol. However, hzjnhtgnjhgjnmthere will occasionally be a card [[Forbidden1]] '' in the Japanese cardlist, and be outright [[Illegal]] in the [[TCG]]Japan.
With the exception of [[TCG]] only cards TCG cards ''OCG'' products are legal advertised as suitable for 9-years-old children or older (in OCG tournaments. Due contrast to the cards having different backings''TCG''{{'}}s 6+, if a player choses and it used to use a mixture of OCG be 12+ until 2015), and TCG cardstournaments are divided into three age brackets: Expert, which has no age restriction, Regular, for high school students, they must use protective fuckers that cover the back of the cards. However in some parts of Asiaand Challenge, local sanctioned tournaments have forbid the use of TCG cardsfor junior high school students.
==Regions and languages==The ''OCG tournaments are divided into three classes: Expert'' is played mainly in [[Japan]] and [[Korea|South Korea]], but also in [[China]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]], which has no age restriction[[Taiwan]], Regular: and [[Thailand]]. It was printed exclusively in [[Japanese]] and [[Korean]] for secondary school students most of its history, but is also currently printed in English (referred to as [[Asian-English]]) and Challenge[[Simplified Chinese]], and has been previously printed in [[Traditional Chinese]] for primary school studentsa brief period.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ygorganization.com/are-you-ready-for-more-yu-gi-oh-languages|title=Are You Ready for More Yu-Gi-Oh Languages?|website=YGOrganization|author=Eva|date=December 12, 2013}}</ref>
Japanese cards used to be distributed in all ''OCG'' territories, though this has since ceased and are now only sold in Japan, by Konami of Japan. These Japanese cards distributed outside Japan were referred to as "[[Japanese-Asian]]" prints. Asian-English, Japanese-Asian, and Traditional Chinese cards are distributed by Konami of Hong Kong. Korean and Simplified Chinese cards are distributed by [[wikipedia:Daewon Media|Daewon Media]] and Shanghai Windo Entertainment Co. Ltd respectively. Even though they are part of the ''OCG'', Korean cards (as well as Asian-English ones before 2023) use the [[edited artwork]]s made for the ''TCG''.  ===Card backing===Unlike ''TCG'' cards, which all use the same logo, different regions of ''OCG'' cards have different logos on their [[card backing]]s.* Japanese and Japanese-Asian card backs have a logo containing the Japanese ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' logo (with English Ruby text) and the text ''Official Card Game Duel Monsters'' in katakana.* Korean card backs have a Korean ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' logo (with English Ruby text) and the text ''Official Card Game'' in English.* Asian-English card backs have a Japanese ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' logo (with English Ruby text) and the text ''Trading Card Game'' in English (despite being part of the ''OCG'' and not the ''TCG''). <gallery heights="250px" mode="packed">Back-JP.png | Japanese ''[[OCG]]''Back-AE.png | [[Asian-English]] ''[[OCG]]''Back-KR.png | Korean ''[[OCG]]''</gallery> ==Card legality==''TCG'' cards are not legal in ''OCG'' tournaments. Due to Japanese, Asian-English, and Korean cards having different [[Card backing|backings]], if a player chooses to use a mix, they must use sleeves with an opaque reverse side to cover the backings. Since [[September 2013 Lists (disambiguation)|September 2013]], the ''OCG'' and ''TCG'' have had different [[banlist]]s, with multiple cards being [[Forbidden]] in one list but [[Unlimited]] in the other (in both directions). ==Rule revisions=====Official Rules==='''Official Rules''' (公式ルール ''Kōshiki Rūru'') were introduced with ''[[Vol.1]]'' and were adjusted with the release of ''[[Starter Box: Theatrical Release]]'' and ''[[Vol.7]]''. They remained in effect as the rule set until the ''[[Official Guide Starter Book]]'' was released on May 5, 1999, but were kept an alternative format until the end of [[Series 1]].  Differences from later formats are:* [[Draw Phase]] is not conducted on the first [[turn]]* There is no [[Tribute Summon]], and all monsters can be [[Normal Summon]]ed without [[Tribute]]s* Only 1 Spell or Trap Card can be [[activate]]d/[[Set]] per turn* Trap Cards remain on the field after activation, unless its effect specifies it destroys itself* Only 10 cards may be in the [[Side Deck]]* There is no [[hand size limit]]* If it ends with 1 [[Win]] and 2 [[DRAW]]s, the [[Match]] itself is in a DRAW* Only 1 player can control a Field Spell Card* [[Fusion Summon]]s can only be done with [[Fusion Material]]s on the [[field]]* If agreed upon beforehand, cards and/or [[Star Chip]]s can be bet and won during Duels* If a Fusion Monster would be returned to the [[hand]], it actually does so before being put back in the Fusion Deck* [[Quick Effect]]s cannot be activated from the hand (i.e. [[Kuriboh]]) ===Expert Rules==='''Expert Rules''' (エキスパートルール ''Ekisupāto Rūru'') were introduced in the ''Official Guide Starter Book'' and were in effect until the end of Series 1.  Changes from Official Rules:* Introduction of Tributing and Tribute Summons (as "Sacrificing" and "Sacrifice Summon" respectively)* Removal of the limit on number of Spell and Trap Cards that can be played each turn* [[Fusion Material]]s can be used from the [[hand]]* [[Quick Effect]]s can be activated from the hand* Introduction of [[Flip monster]]s and [[Effect Monster]]s ===New Expert Rules===The '''New Expert Rules''' were in effect from the start of [[Series 2]] to the end of [[Series 5]]. Changes:* Introduction of the [[Deck out]] rule* Introduction of the [[hand size limit]]* [[Side Deck]] size changed from 10 to 15* Scoring 1 win and 2 DRAWs in a [[Match]] results in a win* Introduction of [[Continuous Spell Card|Continuous]] and [[Quick-Play Spell Card|Quick-Play Spell Card]]s* Introduction of Trap Card types: [[Normal Trap Card|Normal]], [[Continuous Trap Card|Continuous]], and [[Counter Trap Card|Counter]]** As a part of this change, Normal Trap Cards no longer destroy themselves as a part of their effect* Introduction of [[Spell Speed]]* Introduction of [[Special Summon]]ing** This term was originally used to refer to the likes of "[[Mystic Tomato]]" Summoning from the Deck, but the term was enlargened to include Graveyard revival by ''[[The Thousand Rule Bible]]'' and would be applied to all Summons that are not Normal or Flip.* Introduction of [[priority]] for Ignition Effects ===Master Rules===The '''Master Rules''' (マスタールール ''Masutā Rūru'') were in effect during [[Series 6]] and the beginning of [[Series 7]]. Changes:* Introduction of [[Synchro Monster]]s* "Tribute" renamed from "Sacrifice" to "Release"* "Tribute Summon" renamed from "Sacrifice Summon" to "Advance Summon"* "Fusion Deck" renamed to "[[Extra Deck]]"* [[Main Deck]] size changed from 40+ to 40–60* [[Extra Deck]] maximum size added (15)* [[Side Deck]] size changed from strictly 0 or 15 to 0–15 ===Master Rules 2===The '''Master Rules 2''' (マスタールール2 ''Masutā Rūru Tsū'') were in effect during the end of [[Series 7]] and during [[Series 8]]. Changes:* Introduction of [[Xyz Monster]]s* Deprecation of the term "priority" in favor of [[Fast effect timing]] ===Master Rules 3===The '''Master Rules 3''' (マスタールール3 ''Masutā Rūru Surī'') were in effect during [[Series 9]]. Changes:* Introduction of [[Pendulum Monster]]s* Addition of [[Pendulum Zone]]s* Removal of the word "Card" from [[Zone]] names* [[Draw Phase]] no longer conducted on the first turn* Both players can control a [[Field Spell Card]] at the same time* Incorporation of [[Flip effect]]s into [[Trigger Effect]]s ===New Master Rules===The '''New Master Rules''' ({{Ruby|新|しん}}マスタールール ''Shin Masutā Rūru'') were in effect during [[Series 10]]. Changes:* Introduction of [[Link Monster]]s* Old Monster Zones renamed to [[Main Monster Zone]]s* Addition of [[Extra Monster Zone]]s* Monsters Summoned from the [[Extra Deck]] can only be placed in the Extra Monster Zone, or a Main Monster Zone that is being pointed to by a Link Monster* Relocation of [[Pendulum Zone]]s into the outmost [[Spell & Trap Zone]]s ===Master Rules (April 1, 2020 revision)===The '''Master Rules''' revision of April 1st, 2020 are the current rules in effect from [[Series 11]] on. Changes:* The rule on the placement of monsters Summoned from the Extra Deck is restricted to Pendulum and Link Monsters only* [[Trap Monster]]s no longer keep taking up a Spell & Trap Zone after activation ==Names=={| class="wikitable"|-! scope="col" | Language! scope="col" | Name! scope="col" | Romanization! scope="col" | Language code|-| rowspan="4" | [[Japanese]]| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|YU-GI-OH!}} オフィシャルカードゲーム デュエルモンスターズ|''Yūgiō Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu Dyueru Monsutāzu''| rowspan="3" | JP (formerly omitted)|-| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|YU-GI-OH!}} {{ruby|5D's|ファイブディーズ}} オフィシャルカードゲーム| ''Yūgiō Faibu Dīzu Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu''|-| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|YU-GI-OH!}} {{ruby|ZEXAL|ゼアル}} オフィシャルカードゲーム| ''Yūgiō Zearu Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu''|-| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|Yu-Gi-Oh!}} {{ruby|ARC-V|アーク・ファイブ}} オフィシャルカードゲーム| ''Yūgiō Āku Faibu Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu''| JP (Japan) and [[Japanese-Asian|JA]] (other regions)|-| rowspan="4" | [[Korean]]| {{Ruby|유☆희☆왕|Yu-Gi-Oh!|lang=ko}} OFFICIAL CARD GAME| ''Yuhuiwang OFFICIAL CARD GAME''| rowspan="4" | KR (formerly K)|-| {{Ruby|유☆희☆왕|YU-GI-OH!|lang=ko}} {{ruby|5D's|파이브디즈|lang=ko}} 오피셜 카드 게임|''Yuhuiwang Paibeudijeu Opisyeol Kadeu Geim''|-| {{Ruby|유☆희☆왕|YU-GI-OH!|lang=ko}} {{ruby|ZEXAL|제알|lang=ko}} 오피셜 카드 게임| ''Yuhuiwang Jeal Opisyeol Kadeu Geim''|-| {{Ruby|유☆희☆왕|Yu-Gi-Oh!|lang=ko}} {{ruby|ARC-V|아크 파이브|lang=ko}} 오피셜 카드 게임| ''Yuhuiwang Akeu Paibeu Opisyeol Kadeu Geim''|-| [[Asian-English]]| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|YU-GI-OH!}} TRADING CARD GAME|''YU-GI-OH! TRADING CARD GAME''| AE (formerly omitted)|-| rowspan="2" | [[Traditional Chinese]]| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|YU-GI-OH!}} {{ruby|ZEXAL|ゼアル}} 公式卡片遊戲| ''Yóuxìwáng Zearu Gōngshì Kǎpiàn Yóuxì<br />Jau4 hei3 wong4 Zearu Gung1 sik1 Kaat1 pin2 Jau4 hei3''| rowspan="2" | TC|-| {{Ruby|遊☆戯☆王|Yu-Gi-Oh!}} {{ruby|ARC-V|アーク・ファイブ}} 公式卡片遊戲| ''Yóuxìwáng Āku Faibu Gōngshì Kǎpiàn Yóuxì<br />Jau4 hei3 wong4 Āku Faibu Gung1 sik1 Kaat1 pin2 Jau4 hei3''|-| [[Simplified Chinese]]<ref group=Note>Official translated names. The logo is simply Japanese.</ref>| 游戏王 公式卡片游戏<ref group=Note>Web translation.</ref><br>游戏王 官方卡片游戏<ref group=Note>Rule-book translation.</ref>| ''Yóuxìwáng Gōngshì Kǎpiàn Yóuxì''<br>''Yóuxìwáng Guānfāng Kǎpiàn Yóuxì''|SC|} ==Logos=====Japanese===<gallery>Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game.jpg | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game Duel Monsters''5d'sgame.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Official Card Game''Zexal.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Official Card Game''Arc-vlogo.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-Ⅴ Official Card Game''</gallery> ===Korean===<gallery>Yu-Gi-Oh! Korean Original Logo.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game''Korea5d's.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Official Card Game''Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Korea.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Official Card Game''Kr-arc-v-logo.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Official Card Game''</gallery> ===Asian-English===<gallery>Asian.png | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]''</gallery> ===Traditional Chinese===<gallery>Zexaltclogo.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Official Card Game''Arcvtclogo.png | ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Official Card Game''</gallery> ==Notes==<references group="Note" /> ==References==<references /> {{Regions}} [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Gamescard games‎]]{{italic title}}
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