Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

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Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 140/191 Appletun Uncommon
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Scarlet & Violet Destined Rivals - 044/182 Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Shrouded Fable - 054/064 Academy at Night Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Shrouded Fable - 059/064 Janine's Secret Art Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Shrouded Fable - 019/064 Dusclops Common
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Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 122/131 Professor's Research [Professor Oak] Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 113/131 Kieran Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 108/131 Festival Grounds Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 097/131 Black Belt's Training Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 087/131 Shaymin Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 010/131 Dipplin Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 112/131 Janine's Secret Art Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 110/131 Glass Trumpet Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 099/131 Black Belt's Training Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 098/131 Black Belt's Training Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 088/131 Furfrou Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 066/131 Bronzor Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 069/131 Duraludon Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 055/131 Great Tusk Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 061/131 Sneasel Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 053/131 Hippowdon Common
Scarlet & Violet Prismatic Evolutions - 021/131 Seaking Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 161/191 Terapagos Rare
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 072/191 Togekiss Rare
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 056/191 Chien-Pao Rare
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 173/191 Drasna Common
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 188/191 Technical Machine: Fluorite Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 180/191 Lively Stadium Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 163/191 Babiri Berry Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 035/191 Ceruledge Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 059/191 Magneton Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 013/191 Rellor Common
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 178/191 Jasmine's Gaze Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 181/191 Meddling Memo Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 121/191 Grafaiai Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 145/191 Slakoth Common
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 138/191 Applin Common
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 169/191 Counter Gain Uncommon
Scarlet & Violet Surging Sparks - 114/191 Glimmet Common

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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Frequently Asked Questions

What is Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is a captivating collectible card game developed and published by the renowned company, Konami. Inspired by the fictional Duel Monsters game, created by manga artist Kazuki Takahashi, it serves as the focal point in various segments of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and its numerous anime adaptations and spinoff series. First introduced by Konami in 1999 in Japan, and later in North America in March 2002, the trading card game has gained immense popularity. In fact, on July 7, 2009, it was recognized as the world's top-selling trading card game by Guinness World Records, with over 22 billion cards sold globally. By March 31, 2011, Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. Japan had sold an astonishing 25.2 billion cards worldwide since its inception in 1999. As of January 2021, it is estimated that the game has sold around 35 billion cards globally, generating over ¥1 trillion ($9.64 billion) in revenue. To cater to varying player preferences, Konami introduced Yu-Gi-Oh! Speed Duel, a quicker, simplified version of the game, in January 2019. Additionally, Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel, another fast-paced variation, was launched in Japan in April 2020.

How Do You Play The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game?

Playing Cards Players take turns drawing cards from their decks and playing them on "the field." Each player has a deck containing 40 to 60 cards, an optional "Extra Deck" with up to 15 cards, and an optional 15-card side deck for swapping cards between games. Are there any card restrictions? Yes, players can have a maximum of three copies of each card in their deck. They must also follow the Forbidden/Limited card list provided by Konami, which limits the use of certain cards to two, one, or zero copies. How do players win or lose? Each player starts with 8,000 Life Points (LP). The primary goal is to reduce your opponent's Life Points using monster attacks and spells. The game ends when one of the following conditions is met: • A player's Life Points reach zero. If both players' Life Points reach zero simultaneously, the game is a draw. • A player loses if they must draw a card but have no more cards in their Main Deck. • Specific cards have special win or loss conditions (e.g., having all five Exodia the Forbidden One cards in hand or all five letters of the Destiny Board on the field). • A player can choose to forfeit at any time.