What you missed was that the TCG has a higher rate of pulling holos but that's probably per pack, not per dollar. Fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh! The TCG rulebook conflicted with the OCG ruling for the longest time about not being able to change the battle position of a monster the turn it is placed onto the field, as opposed to the OCG ruling which was you couldn't change the battle position of a monster summoned by the turn player. It's a proving ground for the next big strategies, and successes in OCG tournaments inform competitive choices here in the TCG. OCG sets are now 80 cards, while the TCG sets are 100 cards, 10 TCG exclusive cards and 10 cards previously only available in the OCG. As you probably know, Yu-Gi-Oh! This Synchro/Pendulum monster has the ability to gain the same attack power as the monster it attacks, once per turn. And yeah, I think you could use TCG cards in Japanese tournaments . But even if it was per dollar, there's rarity bumps. This is my first Yu-Gi-Oh article Ive written, so give me a break. anime series Arc-V were anxiously awaiting for when "Odd-Eyes Wing Dragon" would be released. From the Yu-Gi-Oh! These ruling differences don't make sense. I am not Konami, but seems logical to me that such lists exist separately. 224k members in the yugioh community. OCG news is our first chance to see new product releasesand I'd like to take a moment to thank every translator in the Yu-Gi-Oh communityas well as tournament results. -----Can we get this video to 100 likes?Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/Alinthea.Yoh Every year, the OCG gets an "Extra Pack" that releases the missing TCG-only cards, thus keeping the card pools as close to level as possible. This includes territories such as North America The Yugioh franchise has two distinct parts based on region: the TCG and OCG. anime series or TCG is short for Trading Card Game and is the version released in European and American markets. OCG, obviously. The subreddit for players of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Introduction The Yugioh OCG and Differences to the TCG. Well, TCG (Trading Card Game) and OCG (Original Card Game) are two separate and different games actually; you can't use cards from one on official games from the other. Actually, OCG stands for Official Card Game. Official Card Game page: "With the exception of TCG only cards, TCG cards are legal in OCG tournaments. Due to the cards having different backings, if a player chooses to use a mixture of OCG and TCG cards, they must use protective sleeves that cover the back of the cards. Most players follow the rulings and mechanics that pertain to their local region. OCG is short for Original Card Game and is the version of Yu-Gi-Oh that is released in Asian Markets. card game, video games, or fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Did you know the Yu-Gi-Oh "Trading Card Game" and Yu-Gi-Oh "Official Card Game" are actually two different things? If youre reading this and youve played the Yu-Gi-Oh card game for awhile, then you have probably encountered the terms: TCG (Trading Card Game) and OCG (Official Card Game). You have a better chance pulling a common than an Ultra, so the OCG 4 extra commons isn't worth $2. Unfortunately for TCG players it's currently an OCG card only and was released in the Master Guide 5 promotional card set. The Yugioh TCG is the one us in the west are familiar with. UltraSynchron (talk contribs) 04:45, October 11, 2010 (UTC) From the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game page: "With the exception of TCG only cards, TCG cards are legal in OCG tournaments.
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