Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game Cards & Merchandise
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is a worldwide monster card battle game based on the manga and anime series of the same name, originally conceived by series author Kazuki Takahashi. From individual cards and mixed lots to booster packs and complete sets, the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game has included numerous forms of collectible merchandise during its many years of production. Those with an interest in Yu-Gi-Oh! have many different options when it comes to cards to collect, including as Starter Decks.
Trading Card Game - Official Web Site.Entrance. North America. Latin America and the Caribbean. Asia Oceania North America Latin America and the Caribbean Europe Africa; Hong Kong Japan Korea Malaysia Philippines Singapore. Welcome to the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Yu-Gi-Oh!Wikia is a free repository on all aspects of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise that anyone can edit. We've been around since May 26, 2005 — and in that time we've assembled a lot of information about the cards and other aspects of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Visit the news section for dates of upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG & OCG product releases, as well as anime.
What cards are contained in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game?There are many different types of cards available to play with in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, with different subsets of cards introduced frequently throughout the game's lifespan. However, three major groups of cards make up the entirety of Yu-Gi-Oh!'s card pool, with every card being one variation of these three.
- Monsters: Monster cards are used by players to attack and battle other monsters in the various dimensions. Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster cards can potentially be one or more of the following categories: Normal, Effect, Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, Xyz, Pendulum, and Link.
- Spells: Originally known as Magic cards, Spells vary in their usage but typically have effects that benefit the person playing them. These Spell cards can be divided into Normal, Quick-Play, Continuous, Equip, Ritual, or Field.
- Traps: Yu-Gi-Oh! Trap cards have effects intended to 'trap' a player, often inflicting negative consequences on the player whose actions trigger them. These trap cards can be Normal, Continuous, or Counter.
When playing a match against another player in competitive Yu-Gi-Oh!, there are certain cards in the deck that are regulated from being used by players beyond the normal three-copy maximum for each card. For a variety of reasons, certain cards are limited in how many copies a player can use in their deck. The official forbidden and limited card list is posted on the Yu-Gi-Oh! website and is updated irregularly each year, changing to coincide with new card releases and the overall metagame. It is also different between the TCG and OCG (Asian) releases of the game. The three types of limitations are as follows:
- Forbidden: If a card is forbidden, it cannot be used by a player in an official Yu-Gi-Oh! match.
- Limited: If a card is limited, only one copy of the card can be used by each player.
- Semi-limited: Up to two copies of a semi-limited card can be used by each player during a match.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise is quite vast after decades of life. Those who are looking for merchandise outside of the card game decks have many options, including DVDs, and even VHS tapes for the original series, video games, posters, soundtracks, and figures. Various types of merchandise, such as the monsters and dragons that are available, have been made for each new Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga series as well.
Content provided for informational purposes only. eBay is not affiliated with or endorsed by Konami Holdings Corporation.Welcome to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia!
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia is a free repository on all aspects of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise that anyone can edit. We've been around since May 26, 2005 — and in that time we've assembled a lot of information about the cards and other aspects of the Yu-Gi-Oh! phenomenon. Visit the news section for dates of upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG & OCG product releases, as well as anime air dates and manga book release dates.
While the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia hosts information, the sources of information are from various place: Including Official OCG Twitter, Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese Card Database, Official TCG Twitter, and Ygorganization. These information are translated into English before published to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia.
Characters
There are a lot of characters in this long-running franchise. Here are some of the characters from the new show, Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS.
Yusaku
Ai
Skye
Takeru
Varis
Kolter
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Trivia
- 'Steel Ogre Grotto #1, 'Speedroid Tri-Eyed Dice' and 'Ghostrick Nekomusume' appear in the artwork of 'Hi-Speed Re-Level'.
- The events shown in 'Powerful Rebirth' are shown from another angle in 'Reject Reborn'. The cards are used by differentversions of Jack Atlas.
- The angel from 'Graceful Dice' and the demon from 'Skull Dice' appear in the artwork of 'Dice Colosseum of Destiny', playing a dice game using 'Speedroid Red-Eyed Dice'.
Stats
Wanna know more about the kinds of information you can find here? Here's a breakdown of the 26,316 cards we're cataloguing, stat fans:
- 9893Official Card Game (OCG) and Trading Card Game (TCG)
- 9809OCG (600 OCG-only)
- 9293TCG (84 TCG-only)
- 7367 anime (3030 anime-only)
- 2118 manga (1040 manga-only)
- 5782 video game
- 1307Yu-Gi-Oh! BAM
- 854The Duelists of the Roses
- 722Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories
- 121Bandai's Official Card Game
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Latest set
Dark Neostorm is a Booster Pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG). It is the eighth set in the OCG's 10th series.
The set includes members/support for the 'Assault Mode', 'Altergeist', 'Chaos', 'Cloudian', 'Destiny HERO', 'Dinowrestler', 'Fur Hire', 'Gouki', 'HERO', 'Impcantation', 'Knightmare', 'Krawler', 'Madolche', 'Magical Musket', 'Mayakashi', 'Rokket', 'Salamangreat', 'Super Quant', 'T.G.', 'The Weather', 'World Chalice', and 'World Legacy' archetypes, as well as the 'Guardragon' and 'Neo Flamvell' series.
The TCG version includes support for the “Mermail”, 'Burning Abyss', 'Danger!', and “Valkyrie” archetypes.
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Episode 106: Good Luck, Roboppy!! |
Playmaker has made up his mind to fight against Ai, who is currently targeting Akira. Playmaker manages to find Ai, but it turns out that it was just a copy Ai made to buy time. His allies also encounter Ai's copies and fight against them. Meanwhile, Blood Shepherd and Ghost Gal encounter Roboppy, who was looking for someone to fight. They then start a Tag Duel. |
Latest chapter
Chapter 45: Arc of Destiny!! |
As their last act, Yuya and Reiji sprint to obtain the final Action Card that will determine everyone's arc of destiny. |
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