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  • ...f the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchise—the card game, anime and manga series, video games, and everything in-between—that anyone can edit. Since May 26, 2005 : ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''
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  • ...|""Removed from play"" (Tip Card)|and|""Removed from Play - Not Out of the Game""}} ...ically placed in a single pile, in a manner similar to the Graveyard. Most video games place banished cards in a single pile located to the right of the Gra
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  • These are the typical ways to win a [[Duel]] in the game's mechanics. A player can also win a Duel if their opponent [[surrender]]s, or is issued a Game Loss penalty in a tournament.
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  • ...in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''. ...aced in the Graveyard after the Chain they were activated in [[resolve]]s. Monsters used as [[Fusion Material|Fusion]], [[Synchro Material|Synchro]], or [[Link
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  • ...c in early video games|Level (stat boost)|the ranking system used for Toei monsters|Level (grade)}} ...[Monster Token|Token]]s.</ref> ''Reberu'') is a property of [[Monster Card|monsters]] that generally provides a rough indication of how powerful it is.
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  • '''Fusion Monsters''' (Japanese [[OCG]]: {{Ruby|融|ゆう}}{{Ruby|合|ごう}}モンスター Fusion Monsters are Extra Deck monsters:
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  • ...he ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]]'', a Monster Token can be represented by an official, grey-colored To ...hemselves, so they cannot be negated by cards like "[[Skill Drain]]". Many video games include the restrictions from the effect or Skill that created it in
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  • ...monster]] onto a [[Monster Zone]]. Summoning a monster can take place as a game mechanic, or as a part of a [[card effect]]. Monsters are always Summoned [[face-up]], unless the Summon is performed by a card e
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  • ...]] from the [[Extra Deck]]. It requires a card effect to combine 2 or more monsters as [[Fusion Material]]. ...d effects that Fusion Summon first require the player to "use" appropriate monsters as [[Fusion Material]]s listed on a Fusion Monster by moving them from some
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  • ...ects such as recycling cards, weakening the opponent's monsters, searching monsters and/or swarming the field. ...in which case the previous Field Spell Card is sent to the Graveyard via [[game mechanics]].
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  • {{Split|Flip Effect (The Duelists of the Roses)|reason=DOR is not a TCG/OCG game, and the Flip Effect in DOR is not a TCG/OCG effect, meaning that it lies o ...tted '''Flip Effect''' prior to the version 9.0 ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' [[rulebook]], is a kind of [[Trigger Effect]] possessed exclusively
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  • ...ng theme among these monsters is their [[Battle]]-related effects. Warrior monsters often has an effect that can be used during the [[Battle Phase]] to help th Most of the main protagonists of the series have used plenty of Warrior monsters in their Decks.
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  • [[File:TheBigCattleDrive-MADU-JP-VG-artwork.png|thumb|right|300px|Various monsters of the Beast-, Beast-Warrior-, and Winged Beast Types in the artwork of "[[ The "manga" column only refers to ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'', and ''
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  • ...-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'' who appears in Duel World (SEVENS). This is a video game depiction of [[Mimi Imimi]] a character from the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS'' [[Yu- <!--@@Do not edit. This is an official description from the game.@@-->
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  • ==''Duel Monsters'' (manga)== {{See also|''Duel Monsters'' (manga)}}
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  • | ja_trans_name = Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters Expert 2006 bundled cards | type = [[Video games promotional card]]
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  • ...the guide book|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International: Worldwide Edition Game Guide'' promotional card}} ...[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International: Worldwide Edition]]''.
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  • ...d series anime]]. They use a portable hologram generator to display [[Duel Monsters]] cards and in the case of the Mark 1, the player's [[hand]]. Cards that ar ...to the Duel Disk that uses the user's Ba (Life Force) to Summon Ka (spirit monsters) from their stone tablets and [[control]] them. [[Shimon Muran]] describes
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  • ...The majority of these creatures contain effects and can be very versatile Monsters, used often with support of [[Spell Card]]s. Out of all types, Spellcasters A high proportion of Spellcaster monsters are either [[LIGHT]] or [[DARK]] and are the most prolific users of [[Spell
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  • {{Infobox video game | ja_trans_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 2006
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