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Yugioh: Can I use korean Dark Grephers in an official tournament in the US provided I have the Translation?
The only reason im asking is because what im told, the US cannot use asian cards. Please elaborate and provide source or damn good reasoning
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- PeterLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
I will quote from the Tournament Policy book:
Cards printed for the Asian version of Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG (which is called the “Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game” or “OCG”) are usually printed in Japanese or Korean, and are legal for play only in sanctioned events in Japan and parts of Asia. While OCG cards are sometimes available in other languages, including English, they are not legal for sanctioned play in TCG territories (such as North America, South America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia). Duelists can tell the difference between a TCG card and an OCG card by checking the set number of the card: Asian English cards will include AE in their set name (for example, CRMS-AE035).
- Anonymous10 years ago
No because they have different backs. Also that^