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Revision as of 09:08, 27 April 2014
Counter
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Japanese |
カウンター | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Kauntā | ||
English |
Counter | ||
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![](https://ms.yugipedia.com//8/88/Counter-WC11.png)
A non-specific "Counter" as it appears in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus.
![](https://ms.yugipedia.com//5/5c/Counter-TF06.png)
A non-specific "Counter" as it appears in Tag Force 6.
A Counter (Japanese: カウンター Kauntā; Chinese: 計數物 Jìshǔwù "Counting object") is a generic marker that can be put on cards. It is generally used on Monster Cards to note how many times a limited effect has been used, etc. Some cards use only a specific type of Counter (most commonly Spell Counters), but many use non-specific Counters.
There is no official way to represent a Counter. However, some of the most common ways include small objects like glass beads, paper clips, pennies/coins, and the numbers on a die.
Here is a list of cards that use non-specific/various Counters:
Wikipedia has a page about Counter (collectible card games). |