Wish is a place for low quality knockoffs of stuff for super cheap. They definitely won't have legit Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards. Amazon depends from seller to seller, same as ebay.
series, there are only 3 copies of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Wielding 3000 Attack Points, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon is the purest symbol of both rarity and power.
It's because the game is all around cheaper in the OCG in general. They get plenty of sets like the Anniversary one that have the big majority of the expensive cards so the price of the game as a whole lowers. Typically cards that are not in English, German, or Japanese just don't have the same demand.
There are over 22 billion Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in circulation but there are 14 cards, in particular, you should really know about.
TCGPlayer is great. It's the only site I buy singles from. The site is kind of like "Ebay" but for card games. It has countless individual sellers which, IMO is the reason their pricing is so competitive.
The minimum Deck size in any Sealed Deck event is 20 cards. There is no maximum Deck size.
Egyptian God Cards in Tournament Games? Unfortunately, the Egyptian God Cards have never been allowed in Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments. But, if you duel with your friends, you can use any cards you want, even the Egyptian God Cards, and completely ignore the Forbidden/Limited Card lists.
In the OCG and the TCG Advanced Format, Forbidden (?? Kinshi) cards, often unofficially called banned, are cards that players are not allowed to use in their Main Deck, Side Deck, or Extra Deck. The following cards are Forbidden as of October 1, 2020 for the OCG, and September 14, 2020 for the TCG Advanced Format.
TCG cards printed in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish are legal for play in Sanctioned tournaments within all TCG territories. If a Duelist wants to use a foreign language card, he or she must verify that the card was printed for the TCG (and not the OCG).
You can only have up to 3 copies of the same card in your Deck, Extra Deck and Side Deck combined. Also, some cards are Forbidden, Limited or Semi-Limited in official tournaments. Having a Deck with too many cards makes it hard to draw your best cards when you need them. This Deck is called your Main Deck.
The Worlds banlist is a compilation of both banlist to suit both players. OCG has more player made decks than TCG. So the reason why there is a difference is because Yugioh started out in Asia and when it came to the TCG we were behind and it stayed that way.
OCG means “Official Card Game” while TCG means “Trading Card Game”. OCG cards are cards that have been printed originally in Japan and other Asian countries and are widely played in those regions. Meanwhile, TCG cards are cards printed in different languages such as English, Portuguese, French, Spanish etc.
Cards are printed in the United States and from there distributed to the region, Canada gets French cards from either a main print in the United States or from Europe when necessary.