Minggu, 11 Maret 2012

Field bermain Yu Gi Oh

The Playing Field is the area where Duelists place their cards. Gamemats (or Playmats) and Duel Disks are often used as Playing Fields. Each player has their own Playing Field with 5 Monster Card Zones, 5 Spell/Trap Card Zones, a Graveyard, and spaces for the Main DeckExtra Deck, and a Field Spell Card.
The "field" referenced by card effects is the combination of each player's Monster Card Zones, Spell & Trap Card Zones and Field Card Zone. Thus, the field is shared and each player controls only one side of it, despite the common and incorrect habit by players of saying "your field" or "my field".


Overview of the Playing Field












  • The 5 Zones in the middle of the second row are your Spell & Trap Card Zones, also abbreviated as S/T Zones. They were originally called Magic and Trap Card Zones, or M/T Zones, before Magic Cards were renamed Spell Cards in 2006. Here, Spell and/or Trap Cards may be Set, and additionally, Spell Cards may also be activated. You cannot place any additional Spell or Trap Cards—except Field Spells, see above—onto on your side of the field if all of these zones are occupied.(NO:2)
  • The bottom right Zone is the Deck Zone is, where the Main Deck is placed. You may draw one card from it per turn during your Draw Phase, unless a card effect specifies you may not do so.(NO:4)
  • Conceptually, there is an additional space called the Banished Zone. However, it is never represented on Official Playmats, since it is not considered "in play". Most video games depict this zone as an additional zone positioned to the right of the Graveyard.(DISAMPING GRAVEYARD)

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