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"'''Treasure Cards'''" ({{Ruby|宝|ほう}}{{Ruby|札|さつ}} ''Hōsatsu'') is a [[series]] of [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s whose [[effect]]s allow the player to [[draw a card|draw cards]]. Their artworks usually feature treasure, feathers, or one or more cards with only the [[card backing|backings]] visible.
 
"'''Treasure Cards'''" ({{Ruby|宝|ほう}}{{Ruby|札|さつ}} ''Hōsatsu'') is a [[series]] of [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s whose [[effect]]s allow the player to [[draw a card|draw cards]]. Their artworks usually feature treasure, feathers, or one or more cards with only the [[card backing|backings]] visible.
  
While all of their Japanese names end with {{Ruby|宝|ほう}}{{Ruby|札|さつ}}, their English names have a bit less consistency, but often begin with or contain the phrases "Card(s) of", "Card(s) from", or "Card(s) for".
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Their English names have no consistency, though they often contain the phrase "Card(s) of/for/from".
  
This series is unrelated to the "[[Greed (series)|Greed]]" series, although the card-drawing aspect is similar,
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While the card-drawing aspect is similar, this series is unrelated to "[[Greed (series)|Greed]]".
  
 
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Treasure Cards
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Japanese
  • ほうさつ
  • 宝札 (base)
  • ほうさつ (ruby)
  • Hōsatsu (romanized)
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"Treasure Cards" (ほうさつ Hōsatsu) is a series of Spell and Trap Cards whose effects allow the player to draw cards. Their artworks usually feature treasure, feathers, or one or more cards with only the backings visible.

Their English names have no consistency, though they often contain the phrase "Card(s) of/for/from".

While the card-drawing aspect is similar, this series is unrelated to "Greed".