What is TCG and OCG Yugioh?
The OCG is the original version of Yu-Gi-Oh! and is played in Japan, China, Korea, and other countries near those regions. Meanwhile, the TCG is an adapted version of the game that is played in the Americas, Europe, and the rest of the world.
Why is Yugioh OCG and TCG different?
TCG means Trading Card Game and OCG means Original Card Game. OCG is played in asia (japan, Korea, China and so on) while the TCG is played everywhere else (America, Europe and so on).
Can you use OCG cards in TCG Yugioh?
TCG cards printed in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Portuguese can be played in any TCG territory. OCG cards) can only be played in Asian territories and are not legal for use in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG events.
Are OCG cards legal in TCG?
OCG cards are illegal in TCG tournaments and vice-versa, and both have separate ban lists and even have differences in the way certain card effects work.
Does OCG have 1st edition?
1st Edition is an edition of cards in the TCG, Korean OCG, and Asian-English OCG that is marked by the text “1st Edition”. It is not used in the Japanese, Japanese-Asian, and Chinese OCG.
Why is Maxx C Unlimited in OCG?
It’s famously a format-defining card that forces players to recalculate their approach to deck building. It’s been a while since Maxx “C” was legal in the TCG, but it’s been Unlimited in the OCG for ages. That’s because Maxx “C”, like all other hand traps, doesn’t just hurt combo players.
Are OCG and TCG cards the same size?
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Are custom Yugioh cards legal?
Cards that have been physically altered to add or subtract layers of foil, etc, are not legal for Sanctioned tournament play.
Are Fake Yugioh cards allowed in tournaments?
Counterfeit cards (fake cards that are created by third-party companies that can resemble officially released cards) cannot be used in your Deck in a Sanctioned tournament.
Why do Yu-Gi-Oh cards say 1st edition?
1st Edition is an edition of cards in the TCG, Korean OCG, and Asian-English OCG that is marked by the text “1st Edition”. On the secondary market, 1st Edition prints of cards are typically worth more than their equivalent Unlimited Edition print of the same rarity.
Is Maxx C legal?
Maxx “C” hit the Semi-Limited List in 2016, moved to Limited in 2017, and finally landed on the Forbidden List in the TCG in February of 2018. Morer than three years have passed since then, but that hasn’t stopped players from arguing that Maxx “C” should return–and not just to the Limited List.