Well it's very simple you have three basic types of cards Spells, Traps, and monsters. You build a deck with at least 40 of these types of cards. After you accessible a deck you have to know how to use it. On the top of the monster cards there are stars, the number of stars at the top determine how easy it is to summon. Monsters with 4 stars or lower can be normal summoned without a sacrifice. Monsters with 5 or 6 stars require you to sacrifice 1 weaker monster that's already on the field, i order to summon it. Monsters with 7 or more stars require 2 sacrifices in order to summon it. Their are several different kinds of monster cards normal monster cards, effect monster cards, fusion monster cards, and ritual monster cards. Each type of monster can be summoned and used differently. Normal monsters are just regular monsters, effect monsters have a hidden ability that can be used when a condition has been met. Fusion monsters are summoned by combining 2 or more monsters together using polymerization. And ritual monsters can only be summoned by using a certain spell card that goes with it, the ritual normally requires you to sacrifice 1 or more monsters from the field or your hand depending on the number of stars required. Now spell cards are split into various types there's normal spells, quick play spells, field spells, equip spells, and continuous spells. Normal spells can only be used once and then they are sent to the graveyard. Quick play spells can be used during you or your opponent's turn as long as it's on the field. Equip spell cards can be put onto you or your opponent's monster card that's on the field, but once that monster is destroyed or removed from the field the equipped spell is sent to the graveyard. Field spells effect the whole playing field only 1 field card can be used at a time. Continuous spell cards their like normal spells except once activated it remains activated until it's removed from the field or sent to the graveyard. Trap cards can be put into 2 different type normal and continuous. Normal trap cards can be activated at any time and once there used they go to the graveyard. Continuous trap cards remains activated until it's distoied or removed from the field. The board is simple you have a space for your deck, graveyard, fusion cards, field cards, spell and trap cards, and finally monster cards. You can put up to 5 monsters on the field, and 5 spell or trap cards on the field. You can only summon one monster card per turn, you can place any number of spell or trap cards on the field. Monsters have various atk/def points these points determine how strong a monsters attack/defense power is. Normally the less stars a monster has the weaker it's attack and defense points are but there are a few exceptions. When a monster is summoned there are 2 positions it can be in attack mode and defense mode. When a monster is summoned in atk mode it has to be faced up and it's atk points what's counted. When it's in defense mode it can be summoned face down or face up and it's def points count. When you start a duel both you and you opponent have 8000 life points or LP the first person to lose all of their LP or run out of cards in their deck is the loser. At the start of the duel both players shuffle each others decks and draw 5 cards, then whoever turn it is draws 1 card. They can summon 1 monster and use any spell or traps on the field after that then it's your turn. You draw one card and that's pretty much how you duel. It's a fun game once you learn who everything is done. If you have any questions feel free to ask or you can go to www.yugioh-card.com.
2006-06-19 09:28:19
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answered by cyezero 3
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ok so u start out wit 800 400 or 1200 life points u can have a deck that either holds 60 or 40 duel monsters aka monsters on each card it says on the bottem right hand corner atc aka attack and def aka deffensive this means that if u have a monster in defensive postion and your oppents card is in offensive pestion if the offensive card has higher attack poins then the defensive card that card is destoryed and put into the graveyard or viseversa well i hope i helped u ot if u need any more help im or email me bye
2006-06-19 09:58:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, colleges have all kinds of clubs. I heard of clubs where people pretend to be zombies throughout the whole week while the humans try to avoid being touched by them. College has all kinds of clubs, but really it's all down to who you ask. There is always something you could consider weird but is the norm to other people, and chloe I bet I could name more friends then you have, there's no reason to leave a rude comment like that.
2016-03-26 21:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yu-Gi-Oh is awesomeive never been defeated dont worry wat other ppl saying ur a nerd or w/e
you have three basic types of cards Spells, Traps, and monsters. You build a deck with at least 40 cards.you can have as many as u want i have about 200 but it decreases the chances but thts only if u dont ahve too good of cards. After you build a deck you have to know how to use it. On the top of the monster cards there are stars, the number of stars at the top determine how easy it is to summon. Monsters with 4 stars or lower can be normal summoned without a sacrifice. Monsters with 5 or 6 stars require you to sacrifice 1 monster that's already on the field, in order to summon it. Monsters with 7 or 8 stars require 2 sacrifices in order to summon it. Sometimes certain cards can be specialed summoned by their affects.Their are several different kinds of monster cards normal monster cards, effect monster cards, fusion monster cards, and ritual monster cards. Each type of monster can be summoned and used differently. Normal monsters are just regular monsters, effect monsters have a hidden ability that can be used when a condition has been met. Fusion monsters are summoned by combining 2 or more monsters together using polymerization. Monsters with affexts saying flip u cannot flip them in the same turned they are set. And ritual monsters can only be summoned by using a certain spell card that goes with it, the ritual normally requires you to sacrifice 1 or more monsters from the field or your hand depending on the number of stars requiredbut u ahve to have the ritual spell and the ritual monster in ur hand. Now spell cards are split into various types there's normal spells, quick play spells, field spells, equip spells, and continuous spells. Normal spells can only be used once and then they are sent to the graveyard. Quick play spells can be used during you or your opponent's turn as long as it's on the field. Equip spell cards can be put onto you or your opponent's monster card that's on the field, but once that monster is destroyed or removed from the field the equipped spell is sent to the graveyard. Field spells effect the whole playing field only 1 field card can be used at a time. Continuous spell cards their like normal spells except once activated it remains activated until it's removed from the field or sent to the graveyard. Trap cards can be put into 2 different type normal and continuous. Normal trap cards can be activated at any time and once there used they go to the graveyard. Continuous trap cards remains activated until it's distoied or removed from the field. The board is simple you have a space for your deck, graveyard, fusion cards, field cards, spell and trap cards, and finally monster cards. You can put up to 5 monsters on the field, and 5 spell or trap cards on the field. You can only summon one monster card per turn, you can place any number of spell or trap cards on the field. Monsters have various atk/def points these points determine how strong a monsters attack/defense power is. Normally the less stars a monster has the weaker it's attack and defense points are but there are a few exceptions. When a monster is summoned there are 2 positions it can be in face up attack mode and facedown defense mode. When a monster is summoned in atk mode it has to be faced up and it's atk points what's counted. When it's in defense mode it can be summoned face down or face up and it's def points count. When you start a duel both you and you opponent have 4000 or 8000 life points or LP the first person to lose all of their LP or run out of cards in their deck is the loser. At the start of the duel both players shuffle each others decks and draw 5 cards, then whoever turn it is draws 1 card. They can summon 1 monster and use any spell or traps on the field after that then it's your turn. You draw one card and that's pretty much how you duel. It's a fun game once you learn who everything is done. you cannot summon 2 monsters on the same turn like with a sacrifice the only way to play 2 monsters is with a cards affect or specail summon(fusin,ritul,special summon) If you have any questions feel free to ask or you can go to www.yugioh-card.com.
and oh yeah i challenge u tp a duel!!!!! u cannot defeat me
2006-06-20 01:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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How To Play Yugioh Card Game
2017-02-22 16:00:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a friggin offical card playing booster set and read the friggin instuctions!
2006-06-19 09:21:54
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answered by AutumnGirl 2
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ok the game is hard to explain so just watch the show that helped me a lot it comes on wb and cartoon net work
on cartoonnetwork its called yugioh Gx
on wb its called yugioh!!!
2006-06-19 03:29:58
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answered by wedizzel 1
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It's like Magic:the gathering, except much simpler. There aren't real rules though, it depends what other kid you play. One last thing. Trust me, you don't want to play Yu-Gi-Oh!, as it is so stupid and unoriginal, like Pokemon.
2006-06-19 03:29:43
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answered by alex_s_patrick 2
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DORK!!!!!!! GEEK! LOSEALL!
2006-06-19 03:29:02
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answered by Cole 4
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NO IT IS IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-19 06:52:52
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answered by Not a Nazi 1
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