Spell Ruler
Spell Ruler | |
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Names | |
English |
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French | Le Maître des Magies |
German | Spell Ruler |
Italian | Sovrano della Magia |
Spanish | Señor de Hechizos |
Korean | |
Korean | 마법의 지배자 |
Revised Romanization | Mabeob-ui Jibaeja |
Translated | Magic Master |
Set information | |
Medium | OCG/TCG |
Type | |
Part of series | Core Booster |
Prefix |
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Number of cards |
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Cover card | |
Yugioh-Card database ID | |
Related sets | |
Other | Spell Ruler promotional cards |
Release dates | |
Asian-English | October 24, 2002 |
English (world) | December 1, 2004 |
English (na) | September 16, 2002 |
English (eu) | October 24, 2003 |
French | October 22, 2003 |
German | October 21, 2003 |
Italian | December 2003 |
Korean | May 7, 2004 |
Spanish | September 1, 2004 |
Spell Ruler |
Spell Ruler, previously known as Magic Ruler, is a Core Booster which is a combination of the Japanese sets Magic Ruler and Pharaoh's Servant. It has been released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG) in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish and in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) in Asian-English and Korean. There are three separate prints with different language IDs for the TCG English sets, North American, European and Worldwide.
The North American and Worldwide versions of this set contained 104 cards. Europe initially received the North American English set, i.e. the set with cards numbered MRL-XXX. A European English version was later released containing 27 more cards, which had been excluded from the European versions of Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon, Starter Deck: Yugi, and Starter Deck: Kaiba.
In the TCG, this set became legal for Constructed tournaments on October 1, 2002.[1]
The rename from Magic Ruler to Spell Ruler was to go with the renaming of Magic Cards to Spell Cards. The European and Worldwide English versions of the set used the name Spell Ruler. The European version used the set ID MRL, despite the boosters continuing to be labeled Spell Ruler, while the Worldwide version used the ID SRL.
The cards numbered SRL-EN were included in Master Collection Volume 1.
In 2010, an Unlimited Edition North American version of the set was reprinted, with SRL Set Numbers, and released as part of the Legendary Collection.
Contents
Features[edit]
This set introduced Ritual Spell Cards, Ritual Monsters, Quick-Play Spell Cards and Toon monsters to the TCG.
Highly sought-after cards in this set include "Delinquent Duo", "Snatch Steal", "Mystical Space Typhoon", "Cyber Jar", and "Painful Choice".
Breakdown[edit]
The Asian-English and TCG versions of this set contained 9 cards per pack and 24 packs per box. The Korean version contained 10 cards per pack.
The Worldwide English, North American English, Spanish, Korean and Asian-English versions of this set contained 104 cards, including:
- 2 Secret Rare
- 10 Ultra Rare
- 10 Super Rare
- 17 Rare
- 65 Common
The European English, French, German and Italian versions of this set contained 131 cards, including:
- 2 Secret Rare
- 10 Ultra Rare
- 10 Super Rare
- 18 Rare
- 91 Common
The additional 27 cards had previously been omitted from other European releases:
- 103 to 106: Starter Deck: Yugi
- 107 to 110: Starter Deck: Kaiba
- 111 to 129: Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon
Galleries[edit]
Worldwide English
Unlimited EditionNorth American English
(Magic Ruler)
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionNorth American English
(Spell Ruler)
Unlimited EditionEuropean English
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionFrench
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionGerman
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionItalian
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionSpanish
Unlimited EditionAsian-English
1st EditionKorean
1st Edition / Unlimited Edition
Lists[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Duelist King Tournament". Upper Deck Entertainment Tournament. Upper Deck Entertainment. Archived from the original on 1 December 2002.