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| - 1. Superstar Saga 2. Partners in Time
- Yes, yes, I know we have a Rules page; this is a little different. Think of the Game Basics as more of a glossary. Some of these definitions may seem to be obvious and needlessly detailed for such a simple game, but if there's one game that attracts heated rules-lawyering, this is it.
- Since we cannot sell these cards in any way or mail them to you, you will have to make the cards yourself. To start you need the following:
* White Paper
* a very bad yugioh card (a banned,fake,bad,or very old normal monsters are recommended)
* Glue Stick (Liquid glue works fine but you must squeeze a very,very,very small amount and spread it)
* Scissors (ones that cut straight are recommended)
* Microsoft Word(scroll to find the "Download Now" button) 1.
* Right click the card and copy it,then repeat with the card back. 2.
* Open Microsoft Word. 3.
* Paste the card into Microsoft Word. 4.
* Click on the card. If needed click View >Toolbars >Picture 5.
* In the Picture toolbar click Text Wrapping. Select Tight 6.
* Right click the card, clic
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| - Since we cannot sell these cards in any way or mail them to you, you will have to make the cards yourself. To start you need the following:
* White Paper
* a very bad yugioh card (a banned,fake,bad,or very old normal monsters are recommended)
* Glue Stick (Liquid glue works fine but you must squeeze a very,very,very small amount and spread it)
* Scissors (ones that cut straight are recommended)
* Microsoft Word(scroll to find the "Download Now" button) 1.
* Right click the card and copy it,then repeat with the card back. 2.
* Open Microsoft Word. 3.
* Paste the card into Microsoft Word. 4.
* Click on the card. If needed click View >Toolbars >Picture 5.
* In the Picture toolbar click Text Wrapping. Select Tight 6.
* Right click the card, click Format Picture. 7.
* In the Format Picture box, click the tab Size. 8.
* Type in 3.38" for height, and 2.28" for width. 9.
* Print out the picture (Make sure its color) 10.
* Carefully cut out the cards 11.
* Glue the 2 sides onto a Yu-Gi-Oh! card 12.
* Voila, your very own SOTD card
- 1. Superstar Saga 2. Partners in Time
- Yes, yes, I know we have a Rules page; this is a little different. Think of the Game Basics as more of a glossary. Some of these definitions may seem to be obvious and needlessly detailed for such a simple game, but if there's one game that attracts heated rules-lawyering, this is it.
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