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Are the 3 Egyptian God cards? - Answers
Not exactly, it's that they were never legal. The GBI cards are Asian-English, meaning they aren't legal at all, not to mention they have no game text, and their backs are different to other cards. There is an 'English' print of the cards, the DOD, JUMP, YMA trio, all clearly say the cards cannot be used in a duel. The GBI versions say the same thing, just in Japanese.
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Are the 3 Egyptian God cards? - Answers
Not exactly, it's that they were never legal. The GBI cards are Asian-English, meaning they aren't legal at all, not to mention they have no game text, and their backs are different to other cards. There is an 'English' print of the cards, the DOD, JUMP, YMA trio, all clearly say the cards cannot be used in a duel. The GBI versions say the same thing, just in Japanese.
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Are the 3 Egyptian God cards? - Answers
Not exactly, it's that they were never legal. The GBI cards are Asian-English, meaning they aren't legal at all, not to mention they have no game text, and their backs are different to other cards. There is an 'English' print of the cards, the DOD, JUMP, YMA trio, all clearly say the cards cannot be used in a duel. The GBI versions say the same thing, just in Japanese.
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