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I'v always wondered this but what do you actualy do with yu-gi-oh and pokimon cards besides colect them? I think you like "dual" with them or w/e, but how? im a girl god!... how should i know

2006-10-03 11:25:22 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Card Games

PS: if you could tell me how to play the game or w/e that would be great :-)

2006-10-03 11:43:50 · update #1

20 answers

Yu-Gi-Oh is a trading card game. Meaning you can collect, trade, and play with the cards.

Go to http://www.upperdeckentertainment.com/yugioh/en/ and download the interactive demo. Also, check out the FAQ's. The website is a very good Yu-Gi-Oh resource. Much better than it used to be.

Note: Don't use being a girl as an excuse for not knowing something. I'm female and have played Yu-Gi-Oh from the beginning. There are plenty of female duelists out there. Alot of them suck at Yu-Gi-Oh because they're embarassed to ask for help or because they use it as a method for meeting boys. Play Yu-Gi-Oh because you want to and play it well.

2006-10-03 14:06:29 · answer #1 · answered by Cynthia 6 · 2 0

Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokeomon Cards are simply just card adaptations of their anime (cartoons) and for pokemon their video games. As Far as Yu-Gi-Oh!, the anime is almost (keyword, almost) an exact example of how the game is played. Of course, there are different rules and leniency in the anime. If you like video games that require a competition between you and someone else, basically like a fighting game. Or if you like strategy games, that require coming up with strategies and counter measures against your opponent to out manevure them or set them up. It can be a very fun game, but it is not for everyone. There are many different styles, and variations of strategies since the game has adapted and changed over the years.

2014-05-13 03:32:25 · answer #2 · answered by P...... 1 · 0 0

Floss, coasters, bookmarks, *** wipes. napkins, fapkins, burn them, pay taxes, trade, sell buy, haggle, steal, loot, pillage, origami, make a bulletproof vest, boil'em mash'em stick'em in a stew, snort, inhale, tissues. The list goes on and on ETC.

2014-06-02 11:16:30 · answer #3 · answered by Steven 2 · 0 1

Yugioh is more popular, so I'll answer your question on this particular game. It's hard to start playing the card game now, since the game's been around for awhile. Check out more info on the game, including the Forbidden and Limited list on the link below if you want to play.

If you are REALLY curious about playing, buy a structure deck to start yourself off. They cost $10-$15, and they have a rule book, game mat and cards based on a certain deck strategy to help you win. (Make sure you discard the forbidden cards) You'll need to buy some booster packs (around $4 each) to help out your deck. The structure deck also has a guide that shows you which packs work best for your structure deck. Find and attend a tournament nearby (try to find one with a free entry; usually they cost $5 to enter).

There may be some places with seperate tournaments: one for beginners and one for experts. And don't be embarassed about playing it; I know some adults who play the game.

But don't go spending money on these cards if you can't afford it or just want to collect them. I play it because I like to converse with people and make new friends.

2006-10-03 15:20:42 · answer #4 · answered by SPRdragon 5 · 0 0

alot of these answers are just stupid. maybe they didn't understand the question. but i'll be glad to clarify it for you. yugioh is the best game ever created. if you really want to learn how to play. buy yourself a structure deck from wal-mart, go home open it, and read the rule handbook that comes with it. it's basically a strategy game( if you like strategy!) it's very simple! each card has detail on how to use them. all you need to understand is how to play them. the book explains it all. if you really want that experience, you'll have to duel someone. i can help you piece together a deck that would make a yugioh champ's deck jealous. if this is what you're really looking for just hit me up,ok!
raleighthug1969@yahoo.com

2006-10-04 19:47:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It some kind of battle, I used to play. Its kind of complicated- I'm sure that there is a site somewhere that can help. Just type Yu-gi-oh game rules into a search.

2006-10-03 15:09:39 · answer #6 · answered by Clay_Hockeydude 2 · 0 0

There is a game that you play with them. If you look you can see the point value or something like that you see how many points they are worth and you fight with other cards or something...I used to know when they were cool. But at the moment they are not very kool. I know this dude with like 200 cards. He plans to sell them on ebay. Well I like the first persons answer!!

2006-10-03 11:56:58 · answer #7 · answered by lucky_gurl1631 2 · 0 0

Keep them out of the way of a toddler who likes chewing and ripping them when left out the box, as my 7 year old will tell you! Don't actually know what you are meant to do with them, he just lines them all up and counts them, and is popular at school when he gets a shiny card!! guess I need to take some time out to learn.

2006-10-03 11:37:56 · answer #8 · answered by GalaxyGirl 2 · 0 0

taking part in cards like dian keto and mist physique dont could desire to be there attempt to maintain the Monter:spell/traps ratio around 20-20 um i take ur try8ing to hold at the same time what seems to be an Endymion spellcaster deck. could i propose throwing in terraforming so u cant get fortress on the sphere asap. im sorry yet im looking your deck complicated to stay with, gt some synchro going on in it

2016-12-26 08:37:25 · answer #9 · answered by shiner 3 · 0 0

the easyest way to learn is to go 2 yugioh-card.com then you start by buying a deck, any type you like and it will come with a rule book that you can read and it tells you all you need 2 know,but it mtakes atleast one year to know how 2 play well ;) like me! n my spellcaster deck I created,

2006-10-04 08:55:21 · answer #10 · answered by c.c. 3 · 0 0

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