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Discard is a keyword action.

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  • Discard
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  • Discard is a keyword action.
  • In Round 1, Phil buzzes in and correctly defines Discard as "to get rid of something you don't want anymore." Beau then discards his mic and his bow tie, and says he wants to follow his lifelong dream--to dance! In the bonus round, Phil correctly chooses picture #2, where Chuck is discarding tickets.
  • In UFS, the word discard means to place a card into the discard pile. When talking of a play style, it refers to deck types that discard their opponent's hand in order to prevent them from blocking.
  • Discarding (Japanese: 捨(す)てる Suteru) is an action that sends a card from the hand to the Graveyard. Cards can only be discarded in two ways: 1. * By card that specifically uses this term (as a cost, effect, or as part of a Summoning condition). 2. * During the End Phase due to hand size limit. Discarded cards do not need to end up in the Graveyard to still be considered discarded. For example, discarded cards banished by the effect of "Macro Cosmos" will still be considered to be discarded, so the cost of cards such as "Magic Jammer" can still be paid while "Macro Cosmos" is active.
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  • CardDestruction-TF04-JP-VG.jpg
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Furigana
  • すてる
Portuguese
  • descartar
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Italian
  • scartare
Romaji
  • Suteru
French
  • défausser
Image caption
  • Artwork of "Card Destruction", a card that discards cards.
Kanji
  • てる
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  • 200(xsd:integer)
German
  • abwerfen
Japanese
  • ディスカード
  • 捨てる
Spanish
  • descartar
Chinese
  • 棄 Qì / Hei3
Korean
  • 버리다 Beorida
English
  • discard
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  • 2571(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Discard is a keyword action.
  • Discarding (Japanese: 捨(す)てる Suteru) is an action that sends a card from the hand to the Graveyard. Cards can only be discarded in two ways: 1. * By card that specifically uses this term (as a cost, effect, or as part of a Summoning condition). 2. * During the End Phase due to hand size limit. Discarded cards do not need to end up in the Graveyard to still be considered discarded. For example, discarded cards banished by the effect of "Macro Cosmos" will still be considered to be discarded, so the cost of cards such as "Magic Jammer" can still be paid while "Macro Cosmos" is active. Not all methods of sending cards from the hand to the Graveyard consider discard; a card must explicitly use the term "discard" for it to do so. Cards like "Hand Destruction", "Chain Destruction", "Polymerization" and "Black Illusion Ritual" can send cards from the hand to the Graveyard, but they do not discard cards. Notable decks revolving around discard includes "Dark World" and "Fabled".
  • In Round 1, Phil buzzes in and correctly defines Discard as "to get rid of something you don't want anymore." Beau then discards his mic and his bow tie, and says he wants to follow his lifelong dream--to dance! In the bonus round, Phil correctly chooses picture #2, where Chuck is discarding tickets.
  • In UFS, the word discard means to place a card into the discard pile. When talking of a play style, it refers to deck types that discard their opponent's hand in order to prevent them from blocking.
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