Difference between revisions of "Starter Deck"
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− | + | Japanese (romanized) | |
+ | Sutātādekki | ||
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+ | Starter Deck | ||
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+ | French: Deck de Démarrage | ||
+ | German: Starter Deck | ||
+ | Italian: Starter Deck | ||
+ | Formerly: Mazzo Introduttivo | ||
+ | Korean: 스타터 덱 Seutateo Dek | ||
+ | Portuguese: Deck Inicial | ||
+ | Spanish: Baraja de Principiante | ||
+ | Formerly: Baraja de Inicio | ||
+ | Chinese: 始動組 Shǐdòngzǔ / Ci2 dung6 zou2 | ||
+ | Starter Decks (Japanese: スターターデッキ Sutātā Dekki) are the first three pairs of pre-constructed decks released, usually styled after a specific character's Deck, though this does not always ring true. As opposed to Structure Decks, they are made for beginner players to learn how to play the game. As a result, the guides they give are more generally aimed (unlike Structure Decks, which are much more specific). The mat also does not feature the cover monster, but has a general background design. The original Starter decks (before Starter Deck 2006) had 50 cards, but the newest usually have 40-45 cards each. | ||
− | + | The first two, the Yugi and Kaiba Starter Decks, are each half of the first Yu-Gi-Oh card game product released in Japan, set EX. |
Revision as of 04:47, 10 December 2016
{Japanese (base text) スターターデッキ
Japanese (romanized) Sutātādekki
English Starter Deck
Other names French: Deck de Démarrage German: Starter Deck Italian: Starter Deck Formerly: Mazzo Introduttivo Korean: 스타터 덱 Seutateo Dek Portuguese: Deck Inicial Spanish: Baraja de Principiante Formerly: Baraja de Inicio Chinese: 始動組 Shǐdòngzǔ / Ci2 dung6 zou2 Starter Decks (Japanese: スターターデッキ Sutātā Dekki) are the first three pairs of pre-constructed decks released, usually styled after a specific character's Deck, though this does not always ring true. As opposed to Structure Decks, they are made for beginner players to learn how to play the game. As a result, the guides they give are more generally aimed (unlike Structure Decks, which are much more specific). The mat also does not feature the cover monster, but has a general background design. The original Starter decks (before Starter Deck 2006) had 50 cards, but the newest usually have 40-45 cards each.
The first two, the Yugi and Kaiba Starter Decks, are each half of the first Yu-Gi-Oh card game product released in Japan, set EX.