How to play Yu-Gi-Oh? The ultimate beginner's guide
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG is a fascinating card game where two players try to defeat each other by reducing their opponent's Life Points to 0 using a collection of monsters, Spell, and Trap cards. In this blog post, we explain the basics of the game so you are optimally prepared.

Preparation
Before you start the game, you need:
- Deck
- Coin (optional)
- Dice
The Deck
Each player must have three different types of decks. It is also required that your Main Deck contains between 40 and 60 cards.
- Main Deck
- Extra Deck
- Sideboard
Main Deck
The Main Deck is relatively self-explanatory. It is your main pile from which you also draw cards. It is advisable to keep the deck size rather on the lower end, meaning the minimum. A card may be present a maximum of 3 times in the deck.
Extra Deck
This pile contains all your Synchro and Fusion monsters that can be used during the game when certain conditions are met. The deck can contain between 0 and 15 cards and is not counted towards your Main Deck.
Side Deck
This pile is also limited to 15 cards and gives you the opportunity to flexibly adjust your battle strategy. After each duel, you can swap winning cards from the Side Deck with your Main Deck.
The playing field

Before you can play Yu-Gi-Oh!, you need to know where cards can be played and where they cannot. The following zones are distinguished for this purpose:
- Main Monster Zone
- Spell and Trap Zone
- Graveyard
- Deck Zone
- Field Zone
- Extra Deck Zone
- Extra Monster Zone
- Pendulum Zone
The zones in detail
The playing field consists of a total of 30 individual spaces and includes the playing field dimensions of both players. Here are some details about the most important zones:
- Main Monster Zone: This is where you summon your monsters.
- Spell and Trap Zone: This is where you place your Spell and Trap cards.
- Graveyard: This is where cards go that have been destroyed, discarded, or otherwise removed.
- Extra Deck Zone: Here is your Extra Deck.
- Field Zone: Here you place Field Spell cards that affect the entire playing field.
- Pendulum Zone: Here you place Pendulum cards to perform Pendulum Summons.
Monster cards explained

Seven different monster cards are distinguished:
- Normal Monsters
- Effect Monsters
- Synchro Monsters
- Fusion Monsters
- Ritual Monsters
- XYZ Monsters
- Pendulum Monsters
Monster Summon

To summon a monster card, you must play it from your Deck. There are different types of summons:
- Normal Summon
- Tribute Summon
- Flip Summon
- Special Summon
- Ritual Summon
- Fusion Summon
- Synchro Summon
- XYZ Summon
Spell and Trap Cards

Types of Spell Cards:
- Normal Spells
- Ritual Spells
- Continuous Spells
- Equip Spells
- Field Spells
- Quick-Play Spells
Types of Trap Cards:
- Normal Traps
- Continuous Traps
- Trap Cards
Battle in Yu-Gi-Oh!

The battle in Yu-Gi-Oh! follows specific rules and phases. Here are the main points:
- Face-up Attack
- Face-up Defense
- Face-down Defense
Attack and Defense
A monster in face-up attack position can attack and has an ATK value (attack value). A monster in face-up defense position cannot attack but can defend.
Game phases in Yu-Gi-Oh!
Each round consists of six phases:
- Draw Phase
- Standby Phase
- Main Phase 1
- Battle Phase
- Main Phase 2
- End Phase
Additional rules
- Chains and Effects: Whenever a card with an effect is activated, Players can respond with other effects.
- Limitations: There are certain restrictions on the number of cards that may be included in the Deck.
Closing words
Yu-Gi-Oh! is a complex but extremely exciting card game. With this guide, you should find a good introduction and be able to develop your skills further. Good luck dueling!





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