Yugioh Artwork Changes
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
Alternate artwork is used to describe the artwork of any card that is different from that of its Original Print. Alternate artworks are typically available in the form of promotional cards and are usually of cards popularized by characters in the anime. For example, "Dark Magician Girl" has four alternate artworks in the OCG (three of which are present in the TCG and one original artwork.
Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
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This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
I just wanted to give a comparison to the modern art design of Yugioh vs dm era of yugioh. Most pictures used here are from rush duels or recent retrains also admittedly on closer look DM era did not have the best artist at the time and you could spot mistakes. But I wanted to try and show the difference.
Dozens of Yu-Gi-Oh cards have been censored for a western audience, but what are the exact factors that can get a card's artwork changed, and why does it happen to begin with?
Alternate artwork is used to describe the artwork of any card that is different from that of its Original Print. Alternate artworks are typically available in the form of promotional cards and are usually of cards popularized by characters in the anime. For example, "Dark Magician Girl" has four alternate artworks in the OCG (three of which are present in the TCG and one original artwork.
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Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
Dozens of Yu-Gi-Oh cards have been censored for a western audience, but what are the exact factors that can get a card's artwork changed, and why does it happen to begin with?
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
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Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
I just wanted to give a comparison to the modern art design of Yugioh vs dm era of yugioh. Most pictures used here are from rush duels or recent retrains also admittedly on closer look DM era did not have the best artist at the time and you could spot mistakes. But I wanted to try and show the difference.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
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For the Yu-Gi-Oh! art connoisseur. Basically Konami is releasing super high quality resolution paintings of card artworks, with the revealed examples being "Eldlich the Golden Lord" and "Witchcrafter.
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
Dozens of Yu-Gi-Oh cards have been censored for a western audience, but what are the exact factors that can get a card's artwork changed, and why does it happen to begin with?
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Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
For the Yu-Gi-Oh! art connoisseur. Basically Konami is releasing super high quality resolution paintings of card artworks, with the revealed examples being "Eldlich the Golden Lord" and "Witchcrafter.
Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
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Dozens of Yu-Gi-Oh cards have been censored for a western audience, but what are the exact factors that can get a card's artwork changed, and why does it happen to begin with?
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
Yugioh Altered Cards By Emperpep On DeviantArt
I just wanted to give a comparison to the modern art design of Yugioh vs dm era of yugioh. Most pictures used here are from rush duels or recent retrains also admittedly on closer look DM era did not have the best artist at the time and you could spot mistakes. But I wanted to try and show the difference.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
Despian Quaeritis [Yu-Gi-Oh Artwork] By Emonychan On DeviantArt
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Yu-Gi-Oh's process of introducing the same art with a new rarity keeps players buying their favorite cards without relying on artists to produce new work for existing cards, but that might be changing now that more tournament cards are receiving new artwork.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
Centur-Ion Legatia [Yu-Gi-Oh Artwork] By Emonychan On DeviantArt
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
For the Yu-Gi-Oh! art connoisseur. Basically Konami is releasing super high quality resolution paintings of card artworks, with the revealed examples being "Eldlich the Golden Lord" and "Witchcrafter.
Dozens of Yu-Gi-Oh cards have been censored for a western audience, but what are the exact factors that can get a card's artwork changed, and why does it happen to begin with?
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This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
For the Yu-Gi-Oh! art connoisseur. Basically Konami is releasing super high quality resolution paintings of card artworks, with the revealed examples being "Eldlich the Golden Lord" and "Witchcrafter.
ArtStation - Yu-gi-oh! Card Artworks
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
Yu-Gi-Oh's process of introducing the same art with a new rarity keeps players buying their favorite cards without relying on artists to produce new work for existing cards, but that might be changing now that more tournament cards are receiving new artwork.
Alternate artwork is used to describe the artwork of any card that is different from that of its Original Print. Alternate artworks are typically available in the form of promotional cards and are usually of cards popularized by characters in the anime. For example, "Dark Magician Girl" has four alternate artworks in the OCG (three of which are present in the TCG and one original artwork.
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Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
I just wanted to give a comparison to the modern art design of Yugioh vs dm era of yugioh. Most pictures used here are from rush duels or recent retrains also admittedly on closer look DM era did not have the best artist at the time and you could spot mistakes. But I wanted to try and show the difference.
Yu-Gi-Oh's process of introducing the same art with a new rarity keeps players buying their favorite cards without relying on artists to produce new work for existing cards, but that might be changing now that more tournament cards are receiving new artwork.
Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
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Alternate artwork is used to describe the artwork of any card that is different from that of its Original Print. Alternate artworks are typically available in the form of promotional cards and are usually of cards popularized by characters in the anime. For example, "Dark Magician Girl" has four alternate artworks in the OCG (three of which are present in the TCG and one original artwork.
Yu-Gi-Oh's process of introducing the same art with a new rarity keeps players buying their favorite cards without relying on artists to produce new work for existing cards, but that might be changing now that more tournament cards are receiving new artwork.
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
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This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
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Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
For the Yu-Gi-Oh! art connoisseur. Basically Konami is releasing super high quality resolution paintings of card artworks, with the revealed examples being "Eldlich the Golden Lord" and "Witchcrafter.
Alternate artwork is used to describe the artwork of any card that is different from that of its Original Print. Alternate artworks are typically available in the form of promotional cards and are usually of cards popularized by characters in the anime. For example, "Dark Magician Girl" has four alternate artworks in the OCG (three of which are present in the TCG and one original artwork.
Overview Konami have revealed 2 new Alternative art cards debuting in the upcoming "Quarter Century Art Collection" set, as well as a bunch of existing cards also releasing the set, which you'll be able to find in our Quarter Century Art Collection Reveal Tracker shortly!
Artwork diversity has increased as the game has gone on. Part of that was an increase in the number of waifu archetypes and moe cards. Also, let's be fair here: DM era Yugioh had plenty of "let's bait the teenage boys" artwork. Dark Magician Girl just for starters, but also things like Water Omotics, Harpie Lady, Dian Keto and Amazoness.
Card Art Update February 2nd Jan 30 11:20 AM Recently added: Accellight Aqua Gate Aqua Mirage Armed Protector Dragon Ascension Spiral Aurora Wing Baby Raccoon Ponpoko Blast with Chain Blizzard Falcon Blizzard Jet Brain Reboot Bubble Breeder Burst Rebirth Butterspy Protection Caligo Claw Crow Card of Puppets Cascade Barrier Celstial Strings.
The artwork or illustration (イラスト Irasuto, lit. "Illust.") is a section on cards in card games in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It is purely cosmetic and has no gameplay function.
I just wanted to give a comparison to the modern art design of Yugioh vs dm era of yugioh. Most pictures used here are from rush duels or recent retrains also admittedly on closer look DM era did not have the best artist at the time and you could spot mistakes. But I wanted to try and show the difference.
Dozens of Yu-Gi-Oh cards have been censored for a western audience, but what are the exact factors that can get a card's artwork changed, and why does it happen to begin with?
Yu-Gi-Oh's process of introducing the same art with a new rarity keeps players buying their favorite cards without relying on artists to produce new work for existing cards, but that might be changing now that more tournament cards are receiving new artwork.
For the Yu-Gi-Oh! art connoisseur. Basically Konami is releasing super high quality resolution paintings of card artworks, with the revealed examples being "Eldlich the Golden Lord" and "Witchcrafter.
This is a list of all TCG and Korean OCG cards that had their artwork modified from the original Japanese OCG/anime artwork, often for purposes of censorship. This list also contains Japanese OCG cards with retroactive edits. "A Deal with Dark Ruler" - Demonic horns of "Dark Ruler Ha Des" are replaced with blue orbs. "Absorbing Kid from the Sky".
Alternate artwork is used to describe the artwork of any card that is different from that of its Original Print. Alternate artworks are typically available in the form of promotional cards and are usually of cards popularized by characters in the anime. For example, "Dark Magician Girl" has four alternate artworks in the OCG (three of which are present in the TCG and one original artwork.