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While the toy Duel Disk was advertised as being compatible with the TCG, there are a few flaws that make this impractical: | While the toy Duel Disk was advertised as being compatible with the TCG, there are a few flaws that make this impractical: | ||
− | * | + | *Most players used card protectors to prevent damage to their cards. Cards in protectors will not fit into the Duel Disk. Unprotected cards may get corner damage from the monster holding tabs on the blade's upper face if not used carefully. |
*The [[Deck Zone]] can only hold about 50 to 59 cards safely. The [[Academy Duel Disk]] can hold 65 cards in total. While most players stick to the minimum, there are those who use bigger Decks and cannot use the Duel Disk. Though, the new rules made a maximum of 60 cards making the limited holding capacity problem moot. | *The [[Deck Zone]] can only hold about 50 to 59 cards safely. The [[Academy Duel Disk]] can hold 65 cards in total. While most players stick to the minimum, there are those who use bigger Decks and cannot use the Duel Disk. Though, the new rules made a maximum of 60 cards making the limited holding capacity problem moot. | ||
*The [[Graveyard]] can only hold about 20 cards. This would present a problem when playing against someone who relies on running an opponents Deck out. | *The [[Graveyard]] can only hold about 20 cards. This would present a problem when playing against someone who relies on running an opponents Deck out. |