Selasa, 23 Maret 2010

Getting Started

Preparing Your Deck
- The Deck used for dueling should contain a minimum of 40 cards. Aside from this minimum limit, your Deck can contain as many cards as you like.
- In addition to your dueling Deck, you can also have 15 additional cards in a separate pile known as Side Deck. The Side Deck allow you to modify your Deck to better suit your strategy during a Match
 Between Duels, you can exchange any cards from your Side Deck as long as you end up with the same number of cards that your Deck began the Match with.
  The Side Deck you create must contain exactly 15 cards at the begining of a Match. In other words, if you don't have enough cards to create 15 card Side Deck, you cannot use one at all.

Winning a Duel

The outcome of a Duel is decided according to the following official rules:
- Each player begins a Duel with 8000 Life Points.
- Life Points decrease as a result of damage calculation after battle. You win a Duel if you reduce your   opponent Life Points to 0. You lose if your opponent reduce your Life Points to 0. Instant Win by using "Match Winner" Card like "Victory Dragon".

- If you and your opponent both reach 0 Life Points at the same time, the Duel is declared a Draw.
- If either player's Deck runs out of cards during a duel, the fisrt unable to draw a card is declared to lose. Bearing this in mind, a good duelist should make every  card count.
- If any time during the Duel you hold the following cards in your hand, you instantly win the duel:
       • Right Leg of the Forbidden One
       • Left Leg of the Forbidden One
       • Right Arm of the Forbidden One
       • Left Arm of the Forbidden One
       • Exodia the Forbidden One

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is based on japanese comic titled "Yu-Gi-Oh!". Now you can put yourself right in the middle of all exciting action and become a Master Duelist!

Object of the Game
The object of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is to win a match against your opponent.
A single Match consist of 3 Duels. Each card battle against an opponent in which a win, loss, or draw is determined is referred to as a Duel.

WIN:
- The player who is the first to win 2 Duels in a Match
- The player who has 1 win and 2 draws

Draw:
If the Duel results are:
- 1 win, 1 loss, and 1 draw
- 3 draws
 
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