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|Japanese = 手札 ''(Tefuda)''
 
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The '''Hand''' is the gameplay [[zone]] that consists of the cards that you are holding during game-play.
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The '''Hand''' is the gameplay [[zone]] that consists of the cards that you are holding and have drawn during game-play.
   
   
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There is no limit to the number of cards you can have in your hand at any given time.
 
There is no limit to the number of cards you can have in your hand at any given time.
   
==Associated Categories==
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==Related Categories==
 
*For cards that allow you to draw extra cards during your turn, see [[:Category:Card Draw|Card Draw]].
 
*For cards that allow you to draw extra cards during your turn, see [[:Category:Card Draw|Card Draw]].
 
*For cards that allow you to discard cards from your or your opponents hand, see [[:Category:Card Discard|Card Discard]].
 
*For cards that allow you to discard cards from your or your opponents hand, see [[:Category:Card Discard|Card Discard]].

Revision as of 12:35, 3 December 2013

Hand
手札 (Tefuda)

The Hand is the gameplay zone that consists of the cards that you are holding and have drawn during game-play.


Details

At the start of each game, both players have 5 cards in their hands. The player who goes first in the duel does not draw a card. You may always look at the cards in your hand, but don't show them to your opponent.

You still have a hand even if you have no cards in it. For example, if a card tells you to discard your hand and you have no cards in your hand, you can still discard your hand, you just discard 0 cards.

There is no limit to the number of cards you can have in your hand at any given time.

Related Categories

  • For cards that allow you to draw extra cards during your turn, see Card Draw.
  • For cards that allow you to discard cards from your or your opponents hand, see Card Discard.