QQ stands for Quick Questions! Over the past few sets, a brand new Noble Knight theme has been introduced to the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME. I surveyed this weekend’s Duelists to see which Noble Knight is their favorite. Check out their answers!
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QQ stands for Quick Questions! The new Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Zexal Collection has lots of awesome cards featured on Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal! I surveyed the Duelists in attendance this weekend to see which card from the new Zexal mini-tin is their favorite!
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QQ stands for Quick Questions! March is an exciting time for Duelists everywhere, because a brand new Forbidden & Limited List takes effect on March 1st! I surveyed this weekend’s field of Duelists to see which change on the recent Forbidden & Limited List is their favorite. Check out their responses!
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QQ stands for Quick Questions! In just 2 weeks, the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME will hold it’s first-ever event that is split into 2 separate formats. At YCS San Diego, there will be a Sealed Format Tournament on Day 1, using packs of Battle Pack: Epic Dawn. Duelists who advance to Day 2 will then compete using Constructed Decks built for the Advanced Format. I surveyed the Duelists in attendance this weekend to see how they feel about the style of tournament selected for YCS San Diego. Check out their answers!
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QQ stands for Quick Questions! YCS tournaments are about much more than the main tournament – they also give Duelists an opportunity to hang out with friends, trade cards, and enter mini-tournaments called Public Events. I surveyed this weekend’s Duelists to see which Public Event available this weekend is their favorite. Check out their responses!
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QQ stands for Quick Questions! The first YCS in a new format is always a surprise. No one knows exactly what to expect, or which Decks will prevail in the competition. I surveyed this weekend’s Duelists to see which Deck they think will win the tournament this weekend. Check out their answers!
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QQ stands for Quick Questions! Everyone has a favorite classic monster, and for many Duelists, that monster is either the Blue-Eyes White Dragon or Dark Magician. I asked the Duelists in attendance this weekend a very simple question: Blue-Eyes or Dark Magician?
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One of the most commonly asked questions this weekend has been “I have a French (or German) (or Spanish) language card…can I play it in my deck?” (Answer: “Yes you can, as long as you have an accurate and full translation of the card text available”.
The next most commonly asked question was then “Do I have to have an English copy of the card?” (Answer: “No you do not, an accurately written copy of the text is enough”.
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