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Token Monsters are used as representations of Monster Cards. The Tokens represent monsters that appear on the Field as part of a card effect. These monsters are not included in the Main Deck. Official Token cards are grey.

A Monster Token can be represented by a coin (Heads is treated as Attack Position and Tails is treated as Defense Position), a die, or other such acceptable marker. Fan-made cards are often used as markers in Tournament Duels by experienced players. Also, "Fluff Tokens", "Ojama Tokens", and "Sheep Tokens" have been made into official cards. These cards have a gray background to differentiate them from other Monster Cards and also lack any kind of text, instead being all named the more general "Token" and with the effect text "This card can be used as any token". The new Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's card tins include random tokens as well, like the "Regenerating Rose Token", the "Destiny Hero - Double Dude Token", and "Arcana Force XVIII - The Moon Token".

In 2009, participants of United States and Canada's National Championships, as well as European and South American Continental Championships, received the special National Championship 2009 Token, being the first Token card not related to an already existing card effect that summons it.

While in play, Token Monsters are placed in the Monster Card Zones. When destroyed, Token Monsters are simply banished from the Field. Similarly, if Token Monsters are returned to a player's hand or be banished, they are just banished. Token Monsters cannot be face-down, and a Token Monster cannot be sent to the Graveyard, back to the hand, Deck, or be banished. They count towards the 5-card Monster Card Zone limit, however.

During a duel, most duelists using Tokens keep them in a small pile next to their Deck, just below the Banished Zone, so that they don't get lost, or knocked off the table. Some players call this the "Token Deck" or "Token Zone", though neither is an official term.

Token Monsters can be Tributed (where applicable), and can be the legal targets of effects that return cards to the hand or Main Deck as part of an effect, but not as part of a cost. Token Monsters are also useful for Synchro Summons as they still have Levels. Similarly, they can also be used for Ritual Summons and even Fusion Summons. However, Tokens cannot be used as Xyz Material Monsters, because Tokens can only be on the field and Xyz Materials are not considered to be there.

Token Mechanics

  • Token Monsters are fundamentally treated as Normal Monster Cards in every respect. Anything that you can generally do on the field with a face-up "Skull Servant", you can do with a Token Monster (unless an effect specifically forbids it). You can even equip a Token Monster to "Relinquished".
  • Token Monsters are never considered to have effects. They are always treated as Normal Monsters and are never treated as Effect Monsters. Any effect from a Token Monster is placed upon it by the effect that generated it. The effect is considered to come from the generating card, a "Lingering Effect".
  • Token Monsters can be Tributed unless an effect prevents it. The "No-Tribute Restriction" that is placed on some Token Monsters (such as "Sheep Tokens") is due to the card effects that generated them, and are not the default action of all Token Monsters.
  • Tokens that are specified that cannot be used as Tributes for a Tribute Summon can be Tributed to Special Summon a high level Toon Monster.
See also: Card Rulings:Token Monsters.
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