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{{About|the type of marker|the [[Trap Card]] [[property]]|[[Counter Trap Card]]}}
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{{About|the type of marker|the generic type of counter|Counter (counter)|the physical card for generic counters|""Counter"" (card)|the [[Trap Card]] [[property]]|Counter Trap Card|the archetype|Counter (archetype)}}
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[[File:CounterCleaner-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png|thumb|Various counters in the artwork of "[[Counter Cleaner]]"]]
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{{Wikipediapar|Counter (collectible card games)}}
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A '''counter''' (Japanese: カウンター ''kauntā'') is a marker that can be put on cards that are [[face-up]] on the [[field]]. Counters themselves do not have effects,<ref name="PRB">{{cite book |author=Konami |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game - Perfect Rulebook 2017 |url=https://ygorganization.com/perfect-rulebook-2017/ |pages=171-172}}</ref> but many cards have effects that depend on them.
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There are a variety of different counters, with different types having different names, such as [[Spell Counter]]s or [[Greed Counter]]s. Some cards use counters that are simply named "[[Counter (counter)|counter]]", such as "[[B.E.S.]]" monsters.
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| kanji                = カウンター
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Counters are represented by small physical objects placed on the appropriate cards.
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| furigana            =  
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== Representation ==
| romaji              = Kauntā
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Counters must be items that cannot be confused with other game elements. Objects that are overly large, may damage cards or other tournament property, or that contain offensive text or images may not be used.<ref name="US Tournament Policy H">[https://img.yugioh-card.com/en/gameplay/penalty_guide/YGOTCG_Policy_v_2_1.pdf Official KDE-US Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME Tournament Policy]: Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. (KDE-US).</ref><ref name="EU Tournament Policy H">[https://img.yugioh-card.com/ygo_cms/ygo/all/uploads/KDE-E_TCG_Tournament_Policy_2_1.pdf Official KDE-E Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME Tournament Policy]: Konami Digital Entertainment, B.V. (KDE-E).</ref>
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| english              = counter
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The number of counters must be represented by the same number of items—the numbers on a die cannot be used to represent multiple counters. Physical counters are required–the "counter" function in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! NEURON]] cannot be used without also using physical counters.<ref name="US Tournament Policy H"/><ref name="EU Tournament Policy H"/>
| french              = compteur
 
| german              = Zählmarke
 
| italian              = segnalino
 
| korean              = 카운터 ''Kaunteo''
 
        | chinese              = 計數物 ''Jìshǔwù / Gai3 sou3 mat6''
 
| spanish              = contador
 
        | portuguese          = marcador<br>Formerly: contador
 
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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 Counter]]s), but many use non-specific Counters.  
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Common ways of representing counters include glass beads, paper clips, coins,<ref>{{cite book |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game Official Rulebook |publisher=Konami |pages=3,51 |edition=Version 10 |url=https://img.yugioh-card.com/en/rulebook/SD_RuleBook_EN_10.pdf}}</ref> and individual dice.
  
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.
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== Mechanics ==
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Counters themselves do not have effects,<ref name="PRB"/> although cards that place counters can apply an effect to a card as long as it has a counter (such as cards that place [[Cubic Counter]]s and [[Predator Counter]]s).
  
==Gallery==
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Counters can only be placed on [[face-up]] cards. If a card is [[flip]]ped [[face-down]]<ref name="PRB"/> or [[leaves the field]], all counters it had are removed.
<gallery>
 
File:Counter-WC11.png|A non-specific "counter" as it appears in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus]]''
 
File:Counter-TF06.png|A non-specific "counter" as it appears in ''[[Tag Force 6]]''
 
File:Counter-DAR.png|A non-specific "counter" as it appears in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena]]''
 
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==Cards that use non-specific/various counters==
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Counters that can only be placed on the card that places them, as well as counters that can only be placed on specific cards (such as [[Spell Counter]]s), can only remain on a card as long as that card's effects are applying. If a card's effects are negated, all such counters are removed from it.<ref name="PRB"/>
  
{{#ask: [[Counters::Counter]] |?Japanese name |?Card type |?Attribute |?Level |?Type |?ATK |?DEF}}
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Counters that can be placed on any card (such as [[Ice Counter]]s) do not require an effect to remain on the card. Even if a card's effects are negated, these counters are not removed.<ref name="PRB"/>
  
{{Wikipediapar|Counter (collectible card games)}}
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== In other languages ==
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{{In other languages
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| fr_name  = compteur
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| de_name  = Zählmarke
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| it_name  = segnalino
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| pt_name  = marcador
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| es_name  = contador
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| ja_name  = カウンター
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| ja_romaji = kauntā
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| ko_name  = 카운터
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| ko_rr    = kaunteo
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| tc_name  = 計數物
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| tc_pinyin = jìshǔwù
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| sc_name  = 计数物
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| sc_pinyin = jìshǔwù
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}}
  
{{See also|Category:Counters}}
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 05:24, 30 April 2024

Various counters in the artwork of "Counter Cleaner"

A counter (Japanese: カウンター kauntā) is a marker that can be put on cards that are face-up on the field. Counters themselves do not have effects,[1] but many cards have effects that depend on them.

There are a variety of different counters, with different types having different names, such as Spell Counters or Greed Counters. Some cards use counters that are simply named "counter", such as "B.E.S." monsters.

Counters are represented by small physical objects placed on the appropriate cards.

Representation[edit]

Counters must be items that cannot be confused with other game elements. Objects that are overly large, may damage cards or other tournament property, or that contain offensive text or images may not be used.[2][3]

The number of counters must be represented by the same number of items—the numbers on a die cannot be used to represent multiple counters. Physical counters are required–the "counter" function in Yu-Gi-Oh! NEURON cannot be used without also using physical counters.[2][3]

Common ways of representing counters include glass beads, paper clips, coins,[4] and individual dice.

Mechanics[edit]

Counters themselves do not have effects,[1] although cards that place counters can apply an effect to a card as long as it has a counter (such as cards that place Cubic Counters and Predator Counters).

Counters can only be placed on face-up cards. If a card is flipped face-down[1] or leaves the field, all counters it had are removed.

Counters that can only be placed on the card that places them, as well as counters that can only be placed on specific cards (such as Spell Counters), can only remain on a card as long as that card's effects are applying. If a card's effects are negated, all such counters are removed from it.[1]

Counters that can be placed on any card (such as Ice Counters) do not require an effect to remain on the card. Even if a card's effects are negated, these counters are not removed.[1]

In other languages[edit]

"Counter" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French compteur
German Zählmarke
Italian segnalino
Portuguese marcador
Spanish contador
Japanese カウンターkauntā
Korean 카운터kaunteo
Chinese (Traditional) 計數物jìshǔwù
Chinese (Simplified) 计数物jìshǔwù

References[edit]

  1. a b c d e Konami. Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game - Perfect Rulebook 2017. pp. 171–172.
  2. a b Official KDE-US Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME Tournament Policy: Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. (KDE-US).
  3. a b Official KDE-E Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME Tournament Policy: Konami Digital Entertainment, B.V. (KDE-E).
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game Official Rulebook (PDF) (Version 10 ed.). Konami. pp. 3, 51.