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* Extra Deck monsters and Tokens cannot exist in the hand, and thus have this trait by principle. | * Extra Deck monsters and Tokens cannot exist in the hand, and thus have this trait by principle. | ||
− | Even if a Special Summon Monster gains the effects of a [[Gemini monster]], it is still not allowed to be Normal Summoned, and will be forced to remain a [[Normal Monster]] until the copied effect expires. | + | Even if a Special Summon Monster gains the effects of a [[Gemini monster]], it is still not allowed to be Normal Summoned, and will be forced to remain a [[Normal Monster]] until the copied effect expires. |
The ''OCG'' wording is simply "cannot be Normal Summoned," with "cannot be [[Normal Set]]" implied. | The ''OCG'' wording is simply "cannot be Normal Summoned," with "cannot be [[Normal Set]]" implied. |