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"Basic Rules" doesn't seem to be a distinct set of rules from "Standard Rules"
* [[Virus Card]]<ref name="d 102">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|102|ref}}</ref>
* [[Slot Machine Power Unit]]
 
In the Basic Rules, the only types of cards were Monster and Spell.<ref name="d 10" />
It is possible for a card to have multiple card types. e.g. "[[Graverobber (manga)|Graverobber]]" is a Trap/Spell Card.
* "[[Battle Ox (manga)|Battle Ox]]" is strong against Fire.<ref name="d 86" />
If monsters of incompatible Attributes are fused, for example a Light and Dark monster are fused, Attribute repulsion (属性反発) occurs and the Fusion Monster corrodes,<ref name="d 104" /> causing it to lose [[ATK]] equal to that of the weaker fusion material monster each turn.<ref name="d 105">{{chapter|Yu_GiYu-Gi-Oh!|105|ref}}</ref>
=====Type=====
** Each monster can only attack once per turn.<ref name="d 38" /><ref group="note">Generally, the rule that each monster can only attack once per turn is implied, rather than stated outright, as players are never shown to attack with the same monster more than once per turn. It is somewhat stated in {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|38|ref}} when Dark Yugi says that Kaiba's two "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" can destroy two of his monsters each turn.</ref>
In the Basic and Standard Rules, if a player does not have a monster on their side of the field at the end of the their turn, they can play one from their hand in Defense Mode.<ref name="d 37" /><ref name="d 67" />
During their opponent's turn, a player can:
==Rule sets==
===Basic===
[[File:Duel 10 rules.png|thumb|right|The basic rules being explained.]]
These rules were used in ''Duel Monsters''{{'}} first appearance and in [[Death-T]]. The ruleset is unnamed in the Japanese version, but called the '''Basic Rules'''<ref name="d 9" /><ref name="d 37" /> or '''First Edition Duel Monsters'''<ref name="d 10" /> in the English manga.
 
This is the most basic set of rules and does not feature any of the rules introduced in later rule sets.
 
===Standard===
The '''StandardRules''' rules contained (スタンダード・ルール) are the basic rules, with some additional ones. These were used during the [[Japanese National set of ''Duel Monsters Championship]] and the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament'' rulesIntroduces or first mentions:* More card types: [[Trap Card|Trap]],<ref name="d 60" /> [[Equip Card|Equip]]<ref name="d 70" />, [[Illusion Card|Illusion]]<ref name="d 62" /> [[Virus Card|Virus]],<ref name="d 102" /> and [[Slot Machine Power Unit]]* [[Field Power Bonus|Field Power Source]]
Only rules to feature or mention:
* Monster Cards are divided into Monsters and Magic-Users<ref name="d 61" />
* [[Attribute]]s being strong or weak against other Attributes
* Fields with Field Power Sources being active by default (later rules have them set by card effects)
===Expert===
[[File:Duel Monsters Duel Disk Expert Mode rules.png|thumb|right|400px|The [[Duel Disk]] Expert Mode rules and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] and [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]] Dueling using them]]
The '''ExpertRules''' rules were used with the first version [[Duel Disk]]s. This alters many of the previous rules and adds more.
Only rules to feature or mention:
===Super Expert===
The '''Super ExpertRules''' rules were introduced in the [[Battle City]] tournament. They are based on the standard rulesStandard Rules, contain additional rules and alter previous ones. The Expert rules do not apply in Super Expert.
Introduces or first mentionsChanges:
* Starting Life Points are changed from 2000 to 4000.<ref name="d 153" />
* [[Tribute Summon|Sacrifice Summon]]<ref name="d 153" />* [[Hand size limit]]s are introduced<ref name="d 153" />
==Realistic projections of cards==

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