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:In order
 
:In order
::Piercing means you deal damage by subtracting ATK from the defending monsters DEF, dealing the difference as damage to the defending player. Normally a monster being attacked in Defense position would not deal damage to the defending player, but with Piercing, it will. see [[Piercing]] for details.
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::Piercing means you deal damage by subtracting ATK from the defending monsters DEF. Normally a monster being attacked in Defense position would not deal damage to the defending player, but with Piercing, it will. see [[Piercing]] for details.
 
::Tokens are Monsters generated by the effects of another card. They are ALWAYS treated as normal monsters and can only exist on the field, so there are some things you cannot do with them. see [[Token Monster]] and [[Card Rulings:Monster Token]] for full explanation of their mechanics
 
::Tokens are Monsters generated by the effects of another card. They are ALWAYS treated as normal monsters and can only exist on the field, so there are some things you cannot do with them. see [[Token Monster]] and [[Card Rulings:Monster Token]] for full explanation of their mechanics
 
::and any set that can be purchased in your region is legal to play in that region, barring anything on the current Banlist. basically if you have the card in your and it is in your country's language, it's legal (with a few exceptions, but that's only for Europe)
 
::and any set that can be purchased in your region is legal to play in that region, barring anything on the current Banlist. basically if you have the card in your and it is in your country's language, it's legal (with a few exceptions, but that's only for Europe)
 
:Anything else?
 
:Anything else?
 
:[[User:DreadKaiser|Dread]] ([[User talk:DreadKaiser|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/DreadKaiser|contribs]]) 22:26, March 22, 2017 (UTC)
 
:[[User:DreadKaiser|Dread]] ([[User talk:DreadKaiser|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/DreadKaiser|contribs]]) 22:26, March 22, 2017 (UTC)

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