Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia is a database on Konami's Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, containing information on the trading card game, official card game, deck types, board games, video games, animes, mangas, films and characters.
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The Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki is a free repository on all aspects of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise that anyone can edit. We've been around since May 26, 2005 — and in that time we've assembled a lot of information about the cards and other aspects of the Yu-Gi-Oh! phenomenon. Visit the news section for dates of upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG & OCG product releases, as well as anime air dates and manga book release dates.
While the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki hosts information, the sources of information are from various places: Including Official OCG Twitter, Yu-Gi-Oh! Japanese Card Database, Official TCG Twitter, and Ygorganization. These information are translated into English before published to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki.
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There are a lot of characters in this long-running franchise. Here are some of the characters from the new show, Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS.
- "Steel Ogre Grotto #1, "Speedroid Tri-Eyed Dice" and "Ghostrick Nekomusume" appear in the artwork of "Hi-Speed Re-Level".
- The events shown in "Powerful Rebirth" are shown from another angle in "Reject Reborn". The cards are used by different versions of Jack Atlas.
- The angel from "Graceful Dice" and the demon from "Skull Dice" appear in the artwork of "Dice Colosseum of Destiny", playing a dice game using "Speedroid Red-Eyed Dice".
Wanna know more about the kinds of information you can find here? Here's a breakdown of the 29,989 cards we're cataloguing, stat fans:
- 12937 Official Card Game (OCG) and Trading Card Game (TCG)
- 7764 anime (2932 anime-only)
- 2344 manga (950 manga-only)
- 5814 video game
- 21 original Duel Monsters
- 120 Bandai's Official Card Game
- 40 Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai Sealdass
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Dimension Force is a Booster Pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG). It is the eighth set in the OCG's 11th series, following Battle of Chaos and followed by Power of the Elements.
The set includes new members/support for the "Performapal", "Symphonic Warrior", "Heroic", "Heroic Challenger", Heroic Champion", "Odd-Eyes", "Ancient Warriors", "Pendulum", "Predaplant", "Sylvan", "The Weather", "Dinomorphia", "P.U.N.K.", "Exosister", "Fusion", "Icejade", "Despia", "Battleguard", "Pendulumgraph", "Materiactor" "Polymerization", "Branded", "Dogmatika", "Therion", "Scareclaw", "Battleguard", and "War Rock" archetypes, as well as the Divine Dragon, Jar, Bugroth, and Adventurer Token series.
The TCG version includes new members/support for the "Libromancer" archetypes.
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