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Tuesday, 27 January 2009 13:51

by JohnJones


The Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game has grown in popularity, with opponents everywhere. Dedicated opponents are familiar with the specific set of rules that govern an official round of battle.

The official guide to the Yu-Gi-Oh game urges opponents to proceed with much decorum. Here is a brief guide to exercising maximum Yu-Gi-Oh etiquette.

The official Yu-Gi-Oh rule book asks players to greet each other before beginning to battle. Opponents should give each other a friendly handshake. Each player must shuffle his or her deck.

Players may also decide if they want to exchange decks with their opponent, and have them shuffle the deck as well. Once they have been shuffled, decks should be returned to their respective players. Each player must then play his or her deck face-down on the appropriate deck space of the game mat.

The winner of a match is the first player to win two out of three duels. Players should flip a coin in order to decide who will begin the first duel. The player who wins the coin toss can decide to go first, or can choose to go second.

After the first game has been played, the loser of each subsequent game decides whether to go first. If a battle ends in a tie, opponents should conduct another coin toss in order to decide who will go first.

The Yu-Gi-Oh rulebook stresses that each player must declare each and every move in a loud and clear voice before conducting any move. That way each player knows what is going on and there is no confusion.

Fusion Monster cards are powerful cards that have an style all their own. A deck of Fusion Monster cards is created in the course of a battle by combining two or more monsters. A player can "fuse" two cards together with the use of the "Polymerization" Spell card, thereby created a new, more powerful monster out of the two discarded Monster cards. Fusion Monster cards detail what two normal Monster cards must be used to create that specific Fusion Monster.

Also, unlike most cards, Fusion Monster cards are not included in the 40 card minimum of the Deck. opponents who use Fusion Monster cards must always place the cards face-down on the appropriate space (the Fusion Deck Zone) on the Yu-Gi-Oh game mat.

Players in order to modify and improve their primary Dueling Deck use side Deck cards. The Side Deck must contain exactly 15 cards. Cards from the Side Deck can be exchanged for cards in the Dueling Deck, as long as the number of cards in the Dueling Deck remains the same.

Proper Yu-Gi-Oh etiquette requires that you count out the cards in your Side Deck so that your opponent(s) can see that you are only playing with 15 cards and no hidden extras. Side Deck cards must always be counted face-down so as not to reveal their identity. Every time opponents exchange cards from their primary Dueling Deck with those in their Side Deck, he or she must re-count the cards in their Side Deck to ensure they are only playing with 15.

According to the Yu-Gi-Oh rulebook, opponents must always be honest about the content of their Graveyard. The Graveyard consists of any discarded cards. These cards must always be kept face-up.

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