Ok... Here is how Yugioh works...
When the duel starts, each player draws 5 cards.
First, you have a DRAW phase, which lets you draw ONE card from your deck.
THEN is your Standby Phase, which is only effective to allow card effects that involve the standby phase, like Minor Goblin Official.
After that is the Main Phase, where you activate or set spells and/or traps and summon monsters. YOU CAN ONLY NORMAL SUMMON ONE MONSTER IN YOUR MAIN PHASE. You may also special summon monsters, but that is only by card effects, like Monster Reborn, Polymerization, or effect monsters such as Gilasaurus.
Then you can move to either your Battle Phase or your End Phase. You cannot go into your battle phase on the duel's first turn, though, so if you go first, you cannot attack.
The battle phase is the phase where you, of course, attack your opponent's monsters. You can also activate quick play spells or traps during the battle phase. Keep in mind that (even though this is common sense) you cannot go to the battle phase if you have no monsters on your side of the field.
If you go to the battle phase, you can either go to the end phase or go to the Main Phase 2.
The main phase 2 is exactly like the main phase except if you already normal summoned a monster on your main phase, you cannot do a normal summon on your main phase 2.
Lastly, there is the end phase, where you, of course, end your turn. Certain card effects may activate during this phase. Next is your opponent's turn, and they follow the exact same steps as you did!
Good Luck dueling!
2007-04-06 12:28:30
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answer #1
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answered by thedonkey87 3
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Uh i think there's a card that let's you draw 1 card at each Stand-By Phase, I think it's a trap card. Get a card like "Ultimate Offering" to summon more than 1 monster on the field at the same time.
2007-04-06 17:47:57
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answered by Advanced_Warfighter 1
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This is how it is...
1) Determine who goes first.
2) Both players draw their first 5 cards
3) Whoever goes first will start their draw phase, which is when they draw one card from his/her deck..
Now for summons..
You have 2 kinds.. Normal Summons and Special Summons
Normal summoning is either setting a card facedown in defense.. or face up in attack... you are only allowed only one per turn...
Special summoning varies from card to card and you are allowed as many as you can.. HOWEVER.. make sure to read the cards.. if it doesn't specify special summon.. it isn't a special summon...
2007-04-06 18:17:28
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answered by instantly_oatmeal 7
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Well Yes... only if you are willing to use ultimate offering and pay 500 LP to summon the second monster. ultimate offering is a good card to summon blue eyes or some other high level monster card in one turn. it is also good at swarming your side of the field.
2007-04-07 01:38:24
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answered by Daisy 1
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Go here for a demo of the game.
http://www.upperdeckentertainment.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/demo/default.aspx
2007-04-06 21:35:01
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answered by dark_wiszard 3
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