Vol.1

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Vol.1
Vol.1
Names
English
  • Vol.1
Japanese
JapaneseVol.ボリューム
BaseVol.1
Furiganaボリューム1
RōmajiBoryūmu Wan
Set information
MediumOCG
Type
Number of cards40
Cover card
Yugioh-Card database ID
Release dates
JapaneseFebruary 4, 1999

Vol.1

Vol.1, short for Volume 1, is a Booster Pack that was released on February 4, 1999[1] as the first set in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game. Like all Series 1 sets, Vol.1 cards used the Series 1 card layout, distinguished from later layouts by the lack of a Card Number beneath the card's artwork and the Eye of Anubis Hologram in its lower-right corner.

In addition to being the first set in the OCG, Vol.1 introduced two cards to the entire franchise. All but 15 cards have been reprinted in Japanese, and all but ten of them have been printed in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.

Vol.1 was reprinted as part of the 20th Anniversary Set.

Breakdown

Vol.1 contains 40 cards. The rarities are distributed as follows:

The following card types are present:

Previously featured cards

Vol.1 introduced two cards, "Fissure" and "Trap Hole", to the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise; the other 38 cards were previously featured in the manga, anime, video games, or other real-life games or products:

Reprints

25 Vol.1 cards have since been reprinted in Japanese: five cards in Booster 1, nine cards in EX Starter Box and EX-R Starter Box, and 23 cards in Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon. All but ten cards have since been printed in the TCG.

Booster 1
"Beast Fangs", "Book of Secret Arts", "Legendary Sword", "Power of Kaishin", "Violet Crystal"
EX Starter Box and EX-R Starter Box
"Book of Secret Arts", "Dark Hole", "Dark Magician", "Fissure", "Gaia The Fierce Knight", "Hitotsu-Me Giant", "Mammoth Graveyard", "Silver Fang", "Trap Hole"
Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon
"Beast Fangs", "Book of Secret Arts", "Dark Gray", "Dark Hole", "Dark Magician", "Firegrass", "Fissure", "Gaia The Fierce Knight", "Hitotsu-Me Giant", "Kagemusha of the Blue Flame", "Kurama", "Legendary Sword", "Mammoth Graveyard", "Nemuriko", "Petit Angel", "Petit Dragon", "Power of Kaishin", "Red Medicine", "Silver Fang", "Sparks", "The Furious Sea King", "Trap Hole", "Violet Crystal"
Never reprinted in Japanese
"Archfiend Mirror", "Candle of Fate", "Curtain of the Dark Ones", "Eyearmor", "Fiend's Hand", "Fire Reaper", "Haniwa", "Hitodenchak", "LaLa Li-oon", "Meotoko", "Sectarian of Secrets", "Tomozaurus", "The Drdek", "Thunder Kid", "Winged Cleaver"
Never printed in the TCG
"Archfiend Mirror", "Candle of Fate", "Eyearmor", "Fiend's Hand", "Fire Reaper", "Hitodenchak", "Hourglass of Life", "LaLa Li-oon", "The Drdek", "Winged Cleaver"

Gallery

List

Vol.1
Unlimited Edition galleries
Japanese

Set Card Lists:Vol.1

Trivia

Despite "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" being featured as this pack's cover card, it was not released until a month later, in Starter Box: Theatrical Release.

References