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{{About|the action|the Duel result|DRAW}}
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[[File:DefenseDraw-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png|thumb|Artwork of "[[Defense Draw]]", depicting a player drawing]]
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'''Drawing a card''' (Japanese: ドロー ''Dorō'') is a method of [[Add a card|adding]] the top card of the player's [[Main Deck]] to their hand.
  
To '''draw a card''' is to take the top card of your [[Main Deck]] and [[Add a card|add]] it to your hand.
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Cards can be drawn in one of two ways:
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# For the [[turn player]]'s [[normal draw]] during their [[Draw Phase]]. This does not occur on the first turn of the Duel.
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# Due to a [[card effect]] that specifically uses this term.
  
Drawing a card is a '''''form''''' of “[[add a card|adding a card]] from the Deck”. If "[[Blackwing - Breeze the Zephyr]]" was drawn by a card effect, then you can Special Summon it. Because of this, the card "[[Thunder King Rai-Oh]]" had to clearly make an exception in its lore; and the card "[[Drastic Drop Off]]" had to clarificate this difference.
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It is possible to draw multiple cards at once. For example, "[[Pot of Greed]]" and "[[Guarded Treasure]]" allow the player to draw 2 cards at once, but each of these effects is only a single draw (for the purposes of cards such as "[[Solemn Wishes]]").
  
Every turn during your [[Draw Phase]], you [[normal draw|normally draw]] one card from your Deck. Some effects also let you draw cards, such as "[[Pot of Greed]]", "[[Royal Magical Library]]", and "[[Jar of Greed]]".
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Only cards that specifically say that a card is drawn do so. Cards such as "[[Conscription]]" and "[[Reinforcement of the Army]]" can adds cards from a player's Main Deck to their hand to the Graveyard, but they do not draw cards.
  
Incidentally, there is a '''''difference''''' between “number of times drawing” and “number of cards drawn”.
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If a player is unable to draw because they do not have enough cards left in their Deck, that player loses the [[Duel]] by [[Deck out]].
  
If you are unable to draw a card because you have no cards left in your Deck, '''''you lose the Duel'''''.
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== In other languages ==
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{{In other languages|Draw
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| fr_name  = piocher
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| de_name  = ziehen
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| it_name  = pescare
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| pt_name  = comprar
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| es_name  = robar
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| ja_name  = ドロー
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| ja_romaji = Dorō
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| ko_name  = 드로우
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| ko_rr    = Deurou
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| zh_name  = 抽牌
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| zh_pinyin = Chōupái
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}}
  
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== See also ==
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* [[You draw cards]]
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* [[Your opponent draws cards]]
  
{{See also|Add a card|Normal draw|Draw Count}}
 
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{{#ask: [[Class 1::Official]] [[Actions::You draw cards||Your opponent draws cards]] |?Rank |?Level |?Attribute |?Type |?Card type |?ATK |?DEF}}
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 27 February 2024

Artwork of "Defense Draw", depicting a player drawing

Drawing a card (Japanese: ドロー Dorō) is a method of adding the top card of the player's Main Deck to their hand.

Cards can be drawn in one of two ways:

  1. For the turn player's normal draw during their Draw Phase. This does not occur on the first turn of the Duel.
  2. Due to a card effect that specifically uses this term.

It is possible to draw multiple cards at once. For example, "Pot of Greed" and "Guarded Treasure" allow the player to draw 2 cards at once, but each of these effects is only a single draw (for the purposes of cards such as "Solemn Wishes").

Only cards that specifically say that a card is drawn do so. Cards such as "Conscription" and "Reinforcement of the Army" can adds cards from a player's Main Deck to their hand to the Graveyard, but they do not draw cards.

If a player is unable to draw because they do not have enough cards left in their Deck, that player loses the Duel by Deck out.

In other languages[edit]

"Draw" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French piocher
German ziehen
Italian pescare
Portuguese comprar
Spanish robar
Japanese ドローDorō
Korean 드로우Deurou
Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) 抽牌Chōupái

See also[edit]