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Starter decks are the first three pairs of pre-constructed decks released in the United States and Japan, usually styled after a specific character's Deck, though this does not always ring true. As opposed to [[Structure Deck]]s, they are made for the player to learn how to play the game, so they are made for beginners. As a consequence, the guide it it gives is more, generally aimed, rather than Structure Decks. The mat also, does not feature the cover monster, but has a general background design. The original Starter decks (before Starter Deck 2006) had 50 cards, but the newest usually have 40-45 cards each.
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The first two, the [[Starter Deck: Yugi|Yugi]] and [[Starter Deck: Kaiba|Kaiba]] Starter Decks, are each half of the first Yu-Gi-Oh card game product released in Japan, set EX.
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Starter decks are the first three pairs of pre-constructed decks released in the United States and Japan, usually styled after a specific character's Deck, though this does not always ring true. As opposed to [[Structure Deck]]s, they are made for the player to learn how to play the game, so they are made for beginners. As a consequence, the guide it it gives is more, generally aimed, rather than Structure Decks. The mat also, does not feature the cover monster, but has a general background design. The original Starter decks (before Starter Deck 2006) had 50 cards, but the newest usually have 40-45 cards each.
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The first two, the [[Starter Deck: Yugi|Yugi]] and [[Starter Deck: Kaiba|Kaiba]] Starter Decks, are each half of the first Yu-Gi-Oh card game product released in Japan, set EX.
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Revision as of 22:29, 19 December 2011

A Super Rare card is identified by having a non-foil card name and a foil card image. Since Nightmare Troubadour, video game promo cards were Super Rares, however Stardust Accelerator started having them as Ultra Rares. Starter Decks and Structure Decks also usually include two cards printed in super rare, often two cards of lesser significance than the deck's featured card. These are always predetermined. Currently there is a 1:5 chance of getting one in a booster pack.

See also: "List of Super Rare Cards"

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Starter decks are the first three pairs of pre-constructed decks released in the United States and Japan, usually styled after a specific character's Deck, though this does not always ring true. As opposed to Structure Decks, they are made for the player to learn how to play the game, so they are made for beginners. As a consequence, the guide it it gives is more, generally aimed, rather than Structure Decks. The mat also, does not feature the cover monster, but has a general background design. The original Starter decks (before Starter Deck 2006) had 50 cards, but the newest usually have 40-45 cards each.

The first two, the Yugi and Kaiba Starter Decks, are each half of the first Yu-Gi-Oh card game product released in Japan, set EX.

Starter decks are the first three pairs of pre-constructed decks released in the United States and Japan, usually styled after a specific character's Deck, though this does not always ring true. As opposed to Structure Decks, they are made for the player to learn how to play the game, so they are made for beginners. As a consequence, the guide it it gives is more, generally aimed, rather than Structure Decks. The mat also, does not feature the cover monster, but has a general background design. The original Starter decks (before Starter Deck 2006) had 50 cards, but the newest usually have 40-45 cards each.

The first two, the Yugi and Kaiba Starter Decks, are each half of the first Yu-Gi-Oh card game product released in Japan, set EX.

you are retarted