What do the codes on Yugioh cards mean?
What do the codes on Yugioh cards mean?
Card Number
Arcane: League of Legends – The Loop A Card Number (Japanese: カードナンバー Kādo Nanbā; not to be confused with the eight-digit code at the lower-left corner of cards) is the ID code found on most OCG and TCG cards, intended to denote the set from which the card originated, and its position in that set.
What does S stand for in Yugioh?
The Out
Out/”The Out” – Specific card(s) that can be used to effectively counter either other card(s) or specific play(s) by your opponent.
How do you tell what set Yugioh card is from?
Most Yu-Gi-Oh! cards have a card number which identifies its set, region and place in the set….These numbers are formatted as “SET-RN999”:
- “SET” is the two-, three- or four-character set prefix.
- “RN” is the one- or two-letter regional abbreviation.
- “999” is the card’s number in the set.
What does CR mean Yugioh?
Collector’s Rare
Collector’s Rare (CR)
What does 2+ mean in Yugioh?
When a link 4 monster like Firewall Dragon says you need “2+ monster” it doesn’t mean that you can summon it with any two monsters. To link summon you need to use monsters as materials equal to the monster’s Link rating.
What does PSV mean in Yugioh?
Pharaoh’s Servant
| Card number | Name | Rarity |
|---|---|---|
| PSV-EN003 | “Parasite Paracide” | Super Rare |
| PSV-EN004 | “7 Completed” | Common |
| PSV-EN005 | “Lightforce Sword” | Rare |
| PSV-EN006 | “Chain Destruction” | Ultra Rare |
What does Otk mean in Yu-Gi-Oh?
One Turn Kill
A One Turn Kill (OTK) (Japanese: OTK ワンターンキル Wantānkiru) is achieved when a player wins a Duel in the space of a single turn. In one turn, all of the opponent’s Life Points, which is normally assumed to be no less than 8000, must be depleted, or an alternate victory condition must be fulfilled.
What does PSV mean in Yu-Gi-Oh?
What do the numbers on the bottom of Yu-Gi-Oh cards mean?
A passcode is the eight-digit number that most cards have in the bottom-left corner on the card (certain cards, such as “Gate Guardian”, do not have a passcode, and some cards instead have limitation text in this spot). Passcodes, while serving no real purpose in the actual game, are used in some video games.
What is Holofoil Yu-Gi-Oh?
Holofoil Rares were used for the cards in Konami’s Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. They are akin to Super Rares, but have a coating very similar to Parallel Common cards. However, this coating has none of the consistent layout and texture of the usual Parallel coating.
What is ultra rare Yu-Gi-Oh?
Ultra Rare (UR): Ultra Rare cards are a combination of Super and normal Rare cards, with holofoil lettering and holofoil. The difference here is that the name is printed in gold foil instead of silver or black.
How do you identify a Yu-Gi-Oh card?
Most Yu-Gi-Oh! cards have a card number which identifies its set, region and place in the set. These numbers are formatted as “SET-RN999”: “SET” is the two-, three- or four-character set prefix “RN” is the one- or two-letter regional abbreviation
Why are some of the card names in TCG abbreviated?
Some card names in the TCG and OCG use shortened or abbreviated names or terms, either because the names would be too long unabbreviated, or for stylistic reasons. This page serves to list what each of these abbreviations stand for.
Where is the expansion symbol on a card?
Besides the first set (Base Set), every set has an expansion symbol which identifies cards from that set. On cards printed before the Expedition Base Set (2002), the expansion symbol is located in the center-right of the card, just below the illustration. Since Expedition Base Set, most cards have an expansion symbol in the bottom right corner.
What are the different prefixes for TCG sets?
TCG set prefixes 1 Booster Sets 2 Special Edition 3 Duelist Packs 4 Tournament & Exclusive Packs 5 Champion Packs 6 Special Boosters 7 Duelist League 8 Hobby League 9 Booster Tins 10 Starter Decks