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  • Draw a card
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  • To draw a card (Japanese: ドロー Dorō) is to take the top card of your Main Deck and add it to your hand. Drawing a card is a form of "adding a card from the Deck". If "Blackwing - Breeze the Zephyr" was drawn by a card effect, then you can Special Summon it. Because of this, the card "Thunder King Rai-Oh" had to clearly make an exception in its lore, and the card "Drastic Drop Off" had to clarify that drawing is considered adding a card to the hand. Every turn during your Draw Phase, you normally draw one card from your Deck. The player going first cannot do this on their first turn.
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  • DefenseDraw-TF04-JP-VG.png
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Portuguese
  • comprar
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Italian
  • pescare
Romaji
  • Dorō
French
  • piocher
Image caption
  • Artwork of "Defense Draw", an example of a card that draws cards.
Kanji
  • ドロー
German
  • ziehen
Spanish
  • robar
Chinese
  • 抽牌 Chōupái / Cau1 paai2
Korean
  • 드로우 Deurou
English
  • draw
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  • To draw a card (Japanese: ドロー Dorō) is to take the top card of your Main Deck and add it to your hand. Drawing a card is a form of "adding a card from the Deck". If "Blackwing - Breeze the Zephyr" was drawn by a card effect, then you can Special Summon it. Because of this, the card "Thunder King Rai-Oh" had to clearly make an exception in its lore, and the card "Drastic Drop Off" had to clarify that drawing is considered adding a card to the hand. Every turn during your Draw Phase, you normally draw one card from your Deck. The player going first cannot do this on their first turn. Some card effects can also let you draw cards, such as "Pot of Greed", "Royal Magical Library", and "Jar of Greed". Incidentally, there is a difference between "number of draws" and "number of cards drawn". The number of draws refers to the number of times any number of cards are drawn, like when resolving "Hand Destruction", as both players draw 2 cards at once. However, cards like "Heart of the Underdog" only facilitate drawing one card per effect activation, but the effect can activate any number of times. If a player is unable to draw because they do not have enough cards left in their Deck, that player loses the Duel (known as Decking out).
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