What should I bring to a Yu-Gi-Oh tournament?
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What should I bring to a Yu-Gi-Oh tournament?
Required Items
- KONAMI CARD GAME ID. A KONAMI CARD GAME ID is required for taking part in events.
- Main Deck. A basic deck consisting of 40-60 cards is required for playing the game.
- Card Protectors. All cards used in dueling must be placed in card protectors.
Can you use old Yu-Gi-Oh cards in tournaments?
As a general rule, a card is legal for tournament play as soon as it is officially released in a Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME product. To find out when a card is legal, you can look up its corresponding product release date on the Products page, or search for the card individually via the Yu-Gi-Oh!
Is note taking allowed Yu-Gi-Oh?
Note Taking Note taking is not allowed in sanctioned Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG tournaments, with the following exceptions: – Duelists should keep a record of both Duelists’ Life Points for each Duel – Tracking of mandatory effect reminders – Tracking of turns and turn counters.
Can you use Korean cards in Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments?
TCG cards printed in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Portuguese can be played in any TCG territory. Cards printed in Japanese, Korean, Chinese or “Asian English” (ie: Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG cards) can only be played in Asian territories and are not legal for use in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG events.
Are you allowed to double sleeve in Yugioh?
Thanks to new yugioh policies, we are able to double sleeve cards so long as 1 of the sleeves is clear. This is amazing news, since double sleeving is great for protecting your collection.
What is the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh card?
1. Tournament Black Luster Soldier (1999) According to Zen Market this card is worth over $9,000,000 and is classed as the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh card in the world. The Black Luster Soldier card was an exclusive winning card awarded at the first ever Yu-Gi-Oh tournament back in 1999 in Japan, making it a one of one.