This is for all the parents out there whose child she was asked to buy them some Yu-Gi-Oh cards and I have no idea what they're writing or not and whether you get the right things! Seriously, is half the children do not really know what they themselves want, or can be expensive as some of them! Have an experienced tournament organizer and a player myself, I was often asked what to buy and what is good, etc. Here, all indications are in aArticle, hopefully it will help you!
First, try to figure out what exactly is the name of the card if they want a particular card. Some of them may sound very strange, like Blue Eyes White Dragon, or Winged Kuriboh LV9, you must be very careful about the name. As a Red Eyes Darkness Dragon and Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon sounds very similar, but it is pretty useless if the other is a rather expensive, but powerful card! If you know the exact name, only on eBay, most of them goIn time, a pretty good deal on "buy it now". If they bit vague, go to Yu-gi-oh Wikia, and look there first. Golden Rule, do not buy, always a card which is a little like what it sounded search, there are more than 3,000 cards, many of them have really strange and similar names!
Another question would be, usually they try a certain character to get the card. This is the time when Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia will save you. Look for this sign, the name, chances are theWebsite will tell you which card to use the person. Then pick a few key priorities and go from there. Also not to trade for them, as a rule, because character cards are usually very weak and can be bought very cheaply online, but the rarity is high, so that people can not crack. To review, at least, how much are your cards are worth, then how much you want them before they worth in the trade with anyone else's.
To buy tickets, there are several possibilities. You can get a structure / starter decksthey are fixed, so that all cards would be listed on the back, and you will always assigned the same cards. Very good if you start fresh and do not have many cards. General information on the latest buy.
Booster Packs. Come to once every 3 months. About 100 cards per set. With all the secret rare in these days you can buy over 10 boxes (240 packs) and still not receive any card. So it is best to buy a few packs and hope that some good cards then go trade for what you need. SpecificTickets are usually the best buy out commercial or outside of eBay. Go The pre-release event is always nice, you can buy the tickets cheaper than retail, and get special promo for it!
Collector doses. They are pretty good if you want to be the maps from the last few sentences. They usually come with a really good promo card. Most people buy them just for that. Also comes with a box to put all the cards in their spare time! Special editions. These are the best way to buy the previous sets. They come in three fieldBoosters, are sometimes the same price as three boosters or even cheaper! They also come with a decent promo rule.
You can also use maps of Shonen Jump Magazine, Yu-Gi-Oh games, comic books, etc. on special rarity, Yu-Gi-Oh have a whole series of rare now. Each package would have in regulation 9 cards, the newer set have at least a rare and higher. You could open a package with a rare and a super rare card in it. In order to get as hard, it goes like this:
Common – rare- Super Rare – Ultra Rare – Ultimate Rare – Secret Rare – ghost rare. They also often in parallel, which are special promo
Secret rare – they are actually getting harder to be the spirit rare because they are about 4 -5 per set, and only rarely a ghost per set. Thus, a specific one is more difficult to obtain. On eBay they would list them, what is the rarity of each of them. Be careful with promo cards, they can rarely sometimes secretly, and they are not worth as much as a secret rare set of a booster.As some of you say, you can out of a comic book, the cost to buy about 8 EUR.
Normally speaking, a rare card can be from 50p to £ 2. Delivery of approximately £ 2 to £ 8 (some can be as high as £ 15 if they are very useful). Ultra rare around £ 10-15. Ultimate rarely more than EUR 15 to 20 Secret Rare can from € 15 to 100 are +. Ghost rare ish usually about £ 25. In parallel are usually a doctorate, so probably £ 5 or so. When a certain way, the card goes beyond what I quoted, chances are Tier 1 cardsCards That means that the top tournament players to use. Unless you are very rich, they are not worthy of a rule. Unless your child is really good in the local tournaments, wasted Tier 1 cards are on them.
All told, attend the best thing to do is really believe in the local tournaments. Go to Yu-gi-oh-card.com and you should be able to find the tournament locator. Konami is slowly sorted it for all regions. If it does not say that it only received a phone book and call allToy retailers in the area and just ask them if they do Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments.
In general, Yu-Gi-Oh is a great game for kids. It is fairly easy to learn, but have really deep strategies. It will help them in their confidence, and only the cognitive skills, as you think I have that many to play it. It teaches them to improve competition and fairness, basic arithmetic, their memories and best of all ….
You can usually leave them on the local store for a few hours! Most shops would haveadequate adult supervision does your child is ok to care for themselves, like going to the toilet and can buy food and drink, etc. You can only go shopping or do whatever you want! Just sit with them the first couple of times, they should be fine. To be honest, many fathers until the game for a long time after their children have finished playing stopped.
And on the head judge of the national championship 2009 UK Quote: "The Yu-Gi-Oh Championship is run on theNational Institute of Sports, as Yu-Gi-Oh is now officially a sport! "Yup, am not sure how much exercise they are out of it, not while trying Yu-Gi-Oh, while) with the bike (comic-related, they should be just fine!
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