Difference between revisions of "Graveyard"

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* [[Descending Lost Star]]
 
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* [[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
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* [[The Rock Spirit]]
 
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* [[Van'Dalgyon the Dark Dragon Lord]]
 
* [[Van'Dalgyon the Dark Dragon Lord]]
 
* [[Wroughtweiler]]
 
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Revision as of 19:31, 27 December 2011

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The Graveyard (墓地 bochi, Cemetery in Japanese) is the name for the card discard pile. Some cards in the Graveyard can be recovered by using cards such as "Monster Reborn" or "Magician of Faith".

The contents of either player's Graveyard are public knowledge, unless a card like "Question" is used. When a player looks through their opponent's Graveyard, they may neither shuffle its contents, nor re-arrange the order in which the cards were placed there. In the video games, when a card is activated in the Graveyard, or selected for a Card effect, it immediately goes to the top of the Graveyard.

Cards that interact with your Graveyard

Cards that interact with your opponent's Graveyard

Cards that interact with either Graveyard