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The whole idea is to become victor over your opponent in a duel. Each player’s deck consists of 40 to 60 cards in total which would contain many monster, spell and trap cards. The star’s above the monster card is it’s level, for a level 4 or under it can be summoned to the field from your hand which counts as a normal summon and can only be done once per your turn. For a monster with a level 5 or 6 it must take a sacrifice from a monster that has been on the field for a turn or longer and will be sent to the graveyard to make way for the new monster. A card with a level 7 or higher requires 2 tributes for the summon and this is called a tribute summon which counts as the normal summon. The maximum amount of monster cards that can out on the field at once are 5. Trap cards can be placed on the back row of your field and must have your turn to end before activating it. Spell cards can be either set onto the field or used from the hand. Types of special summons mainly include the extra ...