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The '''Extra Deck''' (エクストラデッキ, Ekusutoradekki; previously referred to as '''Fusion Deck''', 融合デッキ, Yūgō Dekki) is a Deck where [[Fusion Monster]]s, [[Synchro Monster]]s, and [[Xyz Monster]]s are stored during a [[Duel]]. They are separate from the [[Main Deck]], and you can search through it to find a Fusion Monster, Synchro Monster, or Xyz Monster that you need. There is a 15-card limit to the Extra Deck, regardless of how many Fusion Monsters, Synchro Monsters, or Xyz Monsters you include. The "[[Maximum of 3 Rule]]" for cards of the same name still applies.
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The '''Extra Deck''' (Japanese: エクストラデッキ ''Ekusutora Dekki'', abbreviated {{Ruby|EX|エクストラ}}デッキ in [[card text]] since ''[[Code of the Duelist]]''), formerly known as the '''Fusion Deck''' ({{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}デッキ ''Yūgō Dekki''), is a Deck where [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]], [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]], [[Xyz Monster|Xyz]], and [[Link Monster]]s are stored during a [[Duel]]; [[Pendulum Monster]]s that would otherwise have been sent from the [[field]] to the [[Graveyard]] are also sent to the Extra Deck face-up instead.
  
If a Fusion Monster, Synchro Monster, or Xyz Monster that is on the field, in the [[Graveyard]], or [[banish]]ed is [[return]]ed to its [[owner]]'s [[hand]] or Deck, it is instead sent to the Extra Deck, since Fusion Monsters, Synchro Monsters, and Xyz Monsters cannot exist in either the hand or the Main Deck.
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The Extra Deck is separate from the [[Main Deck]] and is placed face-down in the [[Extra Deck Zone]]. Like the Main Deck, the number of cards in the Extra Deck is [[public knowledge]]. Unlike the Main Deck, a player may look through their own Extra Deck at any time. The face-down contents of the Extra Deck are not public knowledge, so a player may not look through face-down cards in their opponent's Extra Deck; however, the face-up cards in the Extra Deck are public knowledge, so either player may look through them at any time.<ref>{{cite book  |author=Konami  |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game - Perfect Rulebook 2015 |url=https://ygorganization.com/perfectrulebook/ |page=43}}</ref>
  
The contents of your Extra Deck are not [[public knowledge]] to your opponent, and only you may look through its contents. During a Duel, the Extra Deck is placed face-down.
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It is not necessary to [[shuffle]] the Extra Deck, even when a card specifies that the card would be shuffled into the Deck.
  
Any card or [[card effect]]s that still refer to the Fusion Deck now apply to the Extra Deck.
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== Construction restrictions ==
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=== ''TCG''/''OCG'' ===
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* The player can choose to not include an Extra Deck.
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* The Extra Deck can only include [[Legal]] cards.
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** The Extra Deck cannot include [[Main Deck]] cards or [[Token|Token Card]]s.
  
Limits on the amount of cards that may be stored in the Extra Deck in the anime and manga have yet to be mentioned.
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==== Master Duel ====
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===== Constructed Deck format =====
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* The Extra Deck can include up to 15 cards.
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* The [[Main Deck]], [[Side Deck]], and Extra Deck combined can include up to 3 copies of any [[Unlimited]] card.
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** The combined Decklist can include up to 2 copies of any [[Semi-Limited]] card and up to 1 copy of any [[Limited]] card. [[Forbidden]] cards cannot be included.
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** Cards which have their name [[Permanently treated as alternate name|permanently treated as a different name]] are considered to be the same as that card for deck construction. Cards that are [[Treated as multiple names|permanently treated as multiple names]] are counted as both names.
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===== [[Sealed Format]] =====
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* The Deck must be constructed using only card product provided at the event.
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* There is no limit on the number of cards with the same name that can be included in the player's Decks.
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==== [[Speed Duel]] ====
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* The Extra Deck can include up to 6 cards.
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* The Extra Deck can only include cards with the [[Speed Duel Logo]].
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* The Extra Deck cannot include [[Skill Card]]s.
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* The [[Main Deck]], [[Side Deck]], and Extra Deck combined can include up to 3 copies of any [[Unlimited]] card.
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* The combined Decklist, including the Skill Card, can include up to 1 [[Limited 1]] card (in total), 2 [[Limited 2]] cards (in total), and 3 [[Limited 3]] cards (in total).
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=== [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel]] ===
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* The Extra Deck can include up to 15 cards.
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* The player can choose to not include an Extra Deck.
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* The Extra Deck can only include ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel'' cards.
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** The Extra Deck cannot include [[Main Deck]] cards.
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* The [[Main Deck]], [[Side Deck]], and Extra Deck combined can include up to three copies of any [[Unlimited]] card.
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** If a [[Forbidden]], [[Limited]], or [[Semi-Limited]] List is used, the number of copies must not exceed those requirements.
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* The Main Deck and Extra Deck combined can include a maximum of 1 Legend Card of each card type ([[Monster Card|Monster]], [[Spell Card|Spell]], and [[Trap Card|Trap]]).<ref name="YGOrg 10-31-22">{{cite web | url = https://ygorganization.com/rush-duel-change-to-how-legends-work/ | title = <nowiki>[RUSH DUEL] Change To How Legends Work</nowiki> | author = NeoArkadia | website = The Organization | date = October 31, 2022 | accessdate = October 31, 2022}}</ref>
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== Anime and manga ==
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Limits on the number of cards that are stored in the Extra Deck in the anime and manga are not yet determined. It is also not clear at all times of the series if the Extra Deck even exists; in many early Duels, the players seem to simply fuse monsters without ever apparently pulling the Fusion Monster card from anywhere.
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It is also not clear at all times where the Extra Deck is kept:
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', Fusion Monster Cards are not seen to be played from anywhere, but the Fusion Monster Card is present on the Duel Disk after it is Summoned.
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** [[Zane Truesdale]]'s Fusion Deck is shown to be mixed in with his Main Deck; on one occasion, he searches his Main Deck for "[[Chimeratech Overdragon (anime)|Chimeratech Overdragon]]" when [[Fusion Summon]]ing it.<ref name="gx ep 65">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|65|ref}}</ref>
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'', [[Akiza Izinski]] can clearly be seen to have an [[Extra Deck Zone]] built into her Duel Disk. [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Jack Atlas]]'s Extra Decks are stored with their [[Main Deck]]s; both are shown adding "[[Stardust Dragon (anime)|Stardust Dragon]]" to their Main Decks before a Duel.<ref name="5ds ep 4">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|4|ref}}</ref><ref name="5ds ep 23">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|23|ref}}</ref>
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', the Extra Deck is stored in a box on the Duelist's belt.
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Duel Disks are specifically shown to have an Extra Deck Zone compartment.
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** In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 134|Episode 134]], there are 15 cards [[face-down]] behind "[[Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon (anime)|Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon]]" and "[[Performapal Coin Dragon (anime)|Performapal Coin Dragon]]". This number matches the Extra Deck limit in the ''TCG'' and ''OCG''.
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'', [[Yusaku Fujiki]] adds the "[[Borreload Furious Dragon (anime)|Borreload Furious Dragon]]" that [[Roken Kogami]] gives him to his Main Deck. When "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]", a [[Link Monster]], was resonating in the anime, a slot on the back of his Duel Disk glows blue, suggesting it may be the Extra Deck. During his final Duel with [[Ai]], Playmaker used exactly 15 Extra Deck monsters.
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== In other languages ==
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{{In other languages
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| fr_name  = Extra Deck
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| de_name  = Extradeck
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| it_name  = Extra Deck
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| pt_name  = Deck Adicional
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| es_name  = Deck Extra
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| ja_name  = {{Ruby|EX|エクストラ}}デッキ
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| ja_romaji = Ekusutora Dekki
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| ko_name  = 엑스트라 덱
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| ko_rr    = Ekseuteura Dek
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| tc_name  = 額外卡組
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| tc_pinyin = Éwài Kǎzǔ
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| sc_pinyin = Éwài Páizǔ
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|sc_name=额外牌组
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}}
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{{In other languages|Fusion Deck
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| fr_name  = Fusion Deck
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| de_name  = Fusionsdeck
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| it_name  = Fusion Deck
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| pt_name  = Deck de Fusão
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| es_name  = Deck de Fusión
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| ja_name  = {{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}デッキ
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| ja_romaji = Yūgō Dekki
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| ko_name  = 융합 덱
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| ko_rr    = Yunghap Dek
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}}
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 9 April 2024

The Extra Deck (Japanese: エクストラデッキ Ekusutora Dekki, abbreviated EXエクストラデッキ in card text since Code of the Duelist), formerly known as the Fusion Deck (ゆうごうデッキ Yūgō Dekki), is a Deck where Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, and Link Monsters are stored during a Duel; Pendulum Monsters that would otherwise have been sent from the field to the Graveyard are also sent to the Extra Deck face-up instead.

The Extra Deck is separate from the Main Deck and is placed face-down in the Extra Deck Zone. Like the Main Deck, the number of cards in the Extra Deck is public knowledge. Unlike the Main Deck, a player may look through their own Extra Deck at any time. The face-down contents of the Extra Deck are not public knowledge, so a player may not look through face-down cards in their opponent's Extra Deck; however, the face-up cards in the Extra Deck are public knowledge, so either player may look through them at any time.[1]

It is not necessary to shuffle the Extra Deck, even when a card specifies that the card would be shuffled into the Deck.

Construction restrictions[edit]

TCG/OCG[edit]

  • The player can choose to not include an Extra Deck.
  • The Extra Deck can only include Legal cards.

Master Duel[edit]

Constructed Deck format[edit]
Sealed Format[edit]
  • The Deck must be constructed using only card product provided at the event.
  • There is no limit on the number of cards with the same name that can be included in the player's Decks.

Speed Duel[edit]

  • The Extra Deck can include up to 6 cards.
  • The Extra Deck can only include cards with the Speed Duel Logo.
  • The Extra Deck cannot include Skill Cards.
  • The Main Deck, Side Deck, and Extra Deck combined can include up to 3 copies of any Unlimited card.
  • The combined Decklist, including the Skill Card, can include up to 1 Limited 1 card (in total), 2 Limited 2 cards (in total), and 3 Limited 3 cards (in total).

Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel[edit]

  • The Extra Deck can include up to 15 cards.
  • The player can choose to not include an Extra Deck.
  • The Extra Deck can only include Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel cards.
    • The Extra Deck cannot include Main Deck cards.
  • The Main Deck, Side Deck, and Extra Deck combined can include up to three copies of any Unlimited card.
  • The Main Deck and Extra Deck combined can include a maximum of 1 Legend Card of each card type (Monster, Spell, and Trap).[2]

Anime and manga[edit]

Limits on the number of cards that are stored in the Extra Deck in the anime and manga are not yet determined. It is also not clear at all times of the series if the Extra Deck even exists; in many early Duels, the players seem to simply fuse monsters without ever apparently pulling the Fusion Monster card from anywhere.

It is also not clear at all times where the Extra Deck is kept:

In other languages[edit]

"Extra Deck" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French Extra Deck
German Extradeck
Italian Extra Deck
Portuguese Deck Adicional
Spanish Deck Extra
Japanese EXエクストラデッキEkusutora Dekki
エクストラデッキ (kana)
EXデッキ (base)
Korean 엑스트라 덱Ekseuteura Dek
Chinese (Traditional) 額外卡組Éwài Kǎzǔ
Chinese (Simplified) 额外牌组Éwài Páizǔ
"Fusion Deck" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
French Fusion Deck
German Fusionsdeck
Italian Fusion Deck
Portuguese Deck de Fusão
Spanish Deck de Fusión
Japanese ゆうごうデッキYūgō Dekki
ゆうごうデッキ (kana)
融合デッキ (base)
Korean 융합 덱Yunghap Dek

References[edit]

  1. Konami. Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game - Perfect Rulebook 2015. p. 43.
  2. NeoArkadia (October 31, 2022). "[RUSH DUEL] Change To How Legends Work". The Organization. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 06565: "No Pain, No Game"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 0044: "A Blast From The Past Part 1"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 02323: "Duel of the Dragons, Part 1"