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Dragon Shield – YGO Scanner makes it easy to check prices for trades, track your Yu-Gi-Oh! collection's value and stats, build decks, instantly translate foreign-language cards and find oracle-text and rulings.
What is the 3 card rule in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›
Assemble your favorite cards into a Deck that follows these rules: ●The Deck must be 40 to 60 cards. You can only have up to 3 copies of the same card in your Deck, Extra Deck and Side Deck combined. Also, some cards are Forbidden, Limited or Semi-Limited in official tournaments. (See page 45 for details.)
What is the strongest Yu-Gi-Oh card to ever exist? ›
Players who don't know how Yu-Gi-Oh! works might not realize Exodia is the most powerful card in Yu-Gi-Oh! It was one of the first monsters introduced, alongside other legends like Dark Magician and Blue-Eyes White Dragon, which happen to be some of the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh!
What is the rarest card in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›
Tyr, The Vanquishing Warlord is the rarest and most valuable Prize Card that could be obtained from a Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship, with Tyr being the prize for the 2008 event. Its esteemed status has made it one of the most sought-after Prize Cards, and one of the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh! cards ever.
Are Yu-Gi-Oh cards still worth money? ›
It's not just about the rarest YuGiOh cards; it's also about knowing the market, the demand, and the condition of your cards. A well-maintained, highly sought-after card can be worth a small fortune.
How do I find the value of my Yu-Gi-Oh cards? ›
The first indicator of a card's potential value is its rarity, which is manifested by the type of foil treatment on the card. The harder it is to pull a card in a booster pack, the higher its rarity, and usually, the card is visibly shinier than others. Common cards are the most basic.
What is Yu-Gi-Oh master rule 4? ›
The New Master Rules, known as "Master Rules 4" in Asian-English, came into effect in the OCG with the release of Starter Deck 2017 and in the TCG with the equivalent Starter Deck: Link Strike. Introduced Link Monsters, Link Markers, Link Summons and Linked States. Changed the layout of the playing field.
How many banned cards are in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›
Forbidden List: 105 Card(s) - Forbidden Cards cannot be used when building your Main Deck, Extra Deck, or Side Deck.
What is the rule of 2000 in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›
"Meklord Emperor Wisel" is tied with "Giant Kozaky" to the highest ATK for a Level 4 or lower monster and has one of the highest DEF; however, it is difficult to Summon. The "Rule of 2000 ATK" states that if a monster has 2000 or more ATK, it must have some negative effect or other restriction to limit its playability.
What's the weakest card in Yu-Gi-Oh? ›
Worst: Sword Slasher
Back when Yu-Gi-Oh first came out, there were certain cards that were not so bad. They weren't good but they certainly weren't bad, either. The Sword Slasher card is one of them. Nowadays, however, there are plenty of level 3 monsters who have better stats than his measly 1450 ATK and 1500 DEF.
"Exodia" was, at first, a beast of such incalculable and intimidating might that he was split up into five distinctive parts, each one of them chained and sealed away by magic from all the other monsters (hence "the Forbidden One"). That would have prevented his power from ever being used again.
Is Exodia allowed in tournaments? ›
First of all, while Exodia can still win you a game on the spot, almost nobody plays it in modern tournaments. That's mainly because, like many combo decks, it's extremely vulnerable to disruption like discard and search-blocking effects.
How can you beat exodia? ›
Most Exodia variants play all spell cards and are completely dependent on them. Something like Anti-Spell Fragrance, Imperial Order, or Eradicator Epidemic Virus will lock them down completely. You can also negate Spells with cards like Magic Jammer, Dark Bribe, and Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell.
What is a YuGiOh secret rare? ›
Secret Rare: A Secret Rare has a rainbow-colored foil that's applied to the artwork, card name, Attribute, and Level. Starlight Rare: Each Starlight Rare has a horizontal, lattice or grid-like holographic pattern applied over the majority of the card face, including the card border.
How to tell if YuGiOh cards are fake? ›
Look on the bottom right hand corner on the back there should be a ™ sign. If that is blurred then the card is fake. Inspect the back of the card. On the back next to the Konami sign there should be a small ®, if this is blurred then the card is fake.
Is there an app that tells you how much your Pokemon cards are worth? ›
The unofficial Card Value for Pokemon TCG app is your ultimate companion for trading card collecting and trading. This app offers updated price tracking, helping you make informed decisions when buying, selling, or trading cards.
Is there an app to scan cards for value? ›
Scan a card with the CardCastle app to instantly price check it! Know how much your cards are worth and track the value of your collection over time to make better buying, selling and trading decisions.
What is the best Yu-Gi-Oh scanner? ›
Best mobile scan apps for TCG cards
- TCGplayer App. TCGplayer is the most commonly used app to scan Pokemon cards, YuGiOh cards, and MTG cards. ...
- Dragon Shield. Another strong, free-to-use contender is Dragon Shield. ...
- Pokellector. ...
- Best practices for scanning.
How do you find out how much your cards are worth? ›
Visit the PSA Online Price Guide
PSA's free price guide that contains listings for all types of trading cards, ranging from baseball cards to trading card game cards like Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering. Updated regularly by hobby experts, here you will find prices for the most active cards in the marketplace.