Yugioh Card Size report
Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG is a worldwide famous card trading game developed by KONAMI and released in Japan in 1999. It is a card-based puzzle game adapted from the card game in the comic "Yu-Gi-Oh." Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG is the world's highest-selling trading card game certified by Guinness World Records.
In 1999, KONAMI obtained the copyright of "Yu-Gi-Oh" and named it "YU-GI-OH! Official Card Game" in Asia, and formulated a series of game rules. Since Yu-Gi-Oh animation and comics were introduced into North America, the corresponding English version of the card game was released under YU-GI-OH! Trading Card Game.
Due to the cultural differences between Yu-Gi-Oh OCG and the region to which TCG belongs, TCG's unique card cannot be used in the official Yu-Gi-Oh OCG competition, nor can OCG's unique card be used in the official TCG competition. This post will discuss more details about Yu Gi Oh cards.
Yugioh Card Guide
Yu Gi Oh cards are slightly larger than ordinary poker. The patterns on the cards are drawn from various historical stories, myths and legends, and future fantasy, including Japan, ancient India, ancient Egypt, Babylon, China, Britain, etc. They indicate the monster's attributes, attack value, and defense value. There are various categories with different functions: MONSTER CARD, SPELL CARD, TRAP CARD.
Players each have 4000 or 8000 health, 40 to 60 cards, and an extra deck of 0 to 15 cards. At the beginning of the game, each player takes five cards from the top of their deck as the starting card, draws cards from their respective decks, then uses the cards according to the description on the card. Players need a strategy to use monster attacks and other card effects to reduce the opponent's health.
Standard Yugioh Card Dimensions
Yu Gi Oh cards are essentially the dimensions of " bridge size" playing cards. Yu Gi Oh card sizes in three different formats: millimeters, inches, and centimeters. Standard Yu Gi Oh card size is 86 x 59 mm, 3.25 x 2.25 inches, or 8.6 x 5.9 cm. And the standard card sleeve for Yu Gi Oh cards is 67 x 92 mm.
MM | INCH | CM |
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86 x 59 mm | 3.25 x 2.25 inches | 8.6 x 5.9 cm |
Final Words
Identifying fake Yu Gi Oh cards may seem difficult, but there are often many tell-tale signs of a counterfeit. Before you purchase any cards, do some research into the stats and features of the cards to be sure you’re getting the real thing. The font of the text is often a clue that the card isn’t genuine, as are inconsistencies in the design. The texture of the surface of a genuine card should feel glossy and slightly raised to reflect the features in the art. Fake cards are often flat and rough and may feel like sandpaper when you rub them.