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Yu-Gi-Oh!

Use this page for Yu-Gi-Oh! cards when you need quick help with set codes, rarity treatment, print language, and pricing context.

This page helps when the card family is obvious but the exact set code, rarity treatment, or reprint version still needs confirmation from the scan.

Ultra rares Secret rares Reprints Starter deck cards Foreign-language prints

What to capture in the photo

  • Use a bright, front-on shot so the set code is readable
  • Capture foil texture without hard glare
  • Add the back if language or authenticity is uncertain

What matters most

  • Set code parsing and collector number matching
  • Rarity treatment and foil visibility
  • Language and print-version distinctions

Clues to capture

  • Set code placement and rarity foil
  • Layout changes across print eras
  • Card back and language text cues

What drives value

  • Exact set code and rarity
  • Condition on edges, corners, and surface
  • Whether the card is a first print, reprint, or premium treatment

Searches people usually mean when they land here

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How to use PullScope for yu-gi-oh!

Step 1

Start broad

Photograph the full card first so the app can separate game, set family, and likely card type.

Step 2

Add the detail shot

Use a second photo for the back, number area, or finish detail where this category gets sorted accurately.

Step 3

Decide the next move

Use the result to decide whether the card looks ready to trust, worth rescanning, or important enough for a manual check.

Questions people ask before they scan

Is Yu-Gi-Oh! fully automatic yet?

PullScope supports the game in the product direction, but confidence depends on catalog coverage, scan quality, and the specific card family.

What makes Yu-Gi-Oh! scans harder?

Foil glare, small set codes, and dense card text can all weaken the first match if the shot is not sharp.

Can PullScope ask for more input?

Yes. When the match is not strong enough, the flow can ask for another photo or a candidate pick instead of pretending certainty.