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The '''Card Rarity''' symbol is marked in the bottom right corner of the face-up side of the [[card]]:
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The '''Card Rarity''' symbol is a gameplay [[characteristic]] that is marked in the bottom right corner of the face-up side of the [[card]].
   
 
==List of Card Rarities==
 
==List of Card Rarities==
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''(The following card rarities are featured in the English and Japanese game.)''
[[File:Common.jpg]] '''Common''' a plain circle.
 
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<br>[[File:Uncommon.jpg]] '''Uncommon''' a diamond shape.
 
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<br>[[File:Rare.jpg]] '''Rare''' a star.
 
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! Icon: !! Rarity: !! Details:
<br>[[File:Very Rare.jpg]] '''Very Rare''' a circle with a star in the middle.
 
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<br>[[File:Super Rare.jpg]] '''Super Rare''' four squares put together to shape a diamond. Usually, the artwork of a super rare card exceeds the frame of its artwork.
 
 
| [[File:Common.png]] || '''[[Common]]''' || A plain circle.
<br>[[File:Victory Rare.jpg]] '''Victory Rare''' A stylized V. Like a super rare, the artwork of a victory rare card exceeds the artwork frame.
 
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*This rarity was introduced in [[DMR-01 Episode 1: First Contact]] and is exclusive to the OCG.
 
 
| [[File:Uncommon.png]] || '''[[Uncommon]]''' || A diamond shape.
[[File:Victory Rare.jpg]][[File:Victory Rare.jpg]] '''Double Victory''' Cards with this rarity have 2 stylized V on their card frame.
 
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*This rarity was introduced in [[DMR-13 Dragon Solution Gaiginga]] and is exclusive to the OCG.
 
 
| [[File:Rare.png]] || '''[[Rare]]''' || A star.
or ㊙ '''Secret Rare''' A nondescript symbol. This rarity rarely appears on cards.
 
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| [[File:Very Rare.png]] || '''[[Very Rare]]''' || A circle with a star in the middle.
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| [[File:Super Rare.png]] || '''[[Super Rare]]''' || Four squares put together to shape a diamond.<br />The artwork of a super rare card usually glows and protrudes the frame of its artwork.
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''(The following card rarities are exclusive to the Japanese game.)''
Certain [[promotional]] cards that have not been printed in a DM or DMR booster pack set often feature a lack of rarity symbol, these cards are designated as having "No Rarity".
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
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! Icon: !! Rarity: !! Details: !! Blocks:
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| [[File:Victory Rare.png|20px]] || '''[[Victory Rare]]''' || A stylized V symbol. Like a super rare, the artwork of a victory rare card exceeds the artwork frame, and in later sets, feature full frame artwork. || ■ [[Episode 1]]<br />■ [[Episode 2]]<br />■ [[Episode 3]]<br />■ [[Dragon Saga]]
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| [[File:Victory Rare.png|20px]][[File:Victory Rare.png|20px]] || '''[[Double Victory]]''' || Cards with this rarity have 2 stylized V on their card frame. || ■ [[Dragon Saga]]
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| [[File:Legend Card.png|15px]] || '''[[Legend Card]]''' || A sun symbol. || ■ [[Revolution]]<br />■ [[Revolution Final]]
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| [[File:Forbidden Legend Card.png]] || '''[[Forbidden Legend Card]]''' || An X with the "LEGEND" written in forbidden text. || ■ [[Revolution]]<br />■ [[Revolution Final]]
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| [[File:Master Card.jpg|20px]] || '''[[Master Card]]''' || A white text block with MAS in black text. || ■ [[Duel Masters (DMRP Block)|Duel Masters]]<br />■ [[Twinpact Series]]<br />■ [[Gacharange Series]]
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| / || '''[[Secret Rare]]''' || The kanji character for "Secret". This rarity rarely appears on cards.
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Certain [[promotional]] cards that have not been printed in a DM, DMR or DMRP booster pack often feature a lack of rarity symbol, these cards are designated as having "No Rarity".
==Details==
 
   
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Master Card has additional variants for specific card groups. These include
In TCG packs, which contain 10 cards, each pack normally has 6 commons, 3 uncommons, and a rare card inside. If a very rare or super rare card is present, there will be 5 commons instead of 6.
 
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! Icon: !! Rarity: !! Details:
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| [[file:DG Rare.png|15px]] || [[DG Rare]] || Exclusive to [[DG ~The Thing Made By Man~]]
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| [[file:Master Dolszak Card.png|20px]] || [[Master Dolszak Card]] || [[Master Dolszak]] race
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| [[file:Master Dragon Card.png|20px]] || [[Master Dragon Card]] || [[Master Dragon]] race
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| [[file:Master Hazard Card.png|20px]] || [[Master Hazard Card]] || [[Master Hazard]] race
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| [[file:Master Special Move Card.png|20px]] || [[Master Special Move Card]] || [[Spell]]s in [[DMEX-07]]
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| [[file:Master Zetto Card.png|20px]] || [[Master Zetto Card]] || [[Zeron]] [[supertype]]
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==Details==
 
In English booster packs, which contain 10 cards, each pack normally has 6 commons, 3 uncommons, and a rare card inside. If a very rare or super rare card is present, there will be 5 commons instead of 6.
   
In most OCG main-series packs (currently [[DMR-01]] and forward), which contain 5 cards, each pack normally has 3 commons, 1-2 uncommons, and 0-1 rare card. If a super rare or rarer card is present, there will also be an additional rare card.
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In most Japanese main-series packs (currently [[DMR-01]] and forward), which contain 5 cards, each pack normally has 3 commons, 1-2 uncommons, and 0-1 rare card. If a super rare or rarer card is present, there will also be an additional rare card.
   
A box of OCG booster packs will usually have 1-2 different Super Rares and 2-4 different Very Rares. Very rarely, the booster box will have no super rares at all or having 2 duplicate Super Rares/Very rares in the same box.
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A box of Japanese booster packs will usually have 1-2 different Super Rares and 2-4 different Very Rares. Very rarely, the booster box will have no super rares at all or having 2 duplicate Super Rares/Very rares in the same box.
   
In DMR booster packs, every 3-4 booster boxes will be a box that has a Victory Rare, although it varies between sets. In [[DMR-13 Dragon Solution Gaiginga]] and further, Around 12 boxes or a carton will have a box that has a Double Victory Rare, which is 3-4 times the average amount of boxes to be opened in order to obtain a Regular Victory Rare.
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In the DMR series of booster packs, every 3-4 booster boxes will be a box that has a Victory Rare, although it varies between sets. In [[DMR-13 Dragsolution Gaiginga]], Around 12 boxes or a carton will have a box that has a Double Victory Rare, which is 3-4 times the average amount of boxes to be opened in order to obtain a Regular Victory Rare. This has been increased to the same packaging rates as other Victory Rares in further sets.
   
 
[[Box Pull]]s and purchasing single cards are among one of the more popular ways to obtain cards of higher rarity.
 
[[Box Pull]]s and purchasing single cards are among one of the more popular ways to obtain cards of higher rarity.
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Card Rarity
レアリティ (Reariti)
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The Card Rarity symbol is a gameplay characteristic that is marked in the bottom right corner of the face-up side of the card.

List of Card Rarities

(The following card rarities are featured in the English and Japanese game.)

Icon: Rarity: Details:
Common Common A plain circle.
Uncommon Uncommon A diamond shape.
Rare Rare A star.
Very Rare Very Rare A circle with a star in the middle.
Super Rare Super Rare Four squares put together to shape a diamond.
The artwork of a super rare card usually glows and protrudes the frame of its artwork.

(The following card rarities are exclusive to the Japanese game.)

Icon: Rarity: Details: Blocks:
Victory Rare Victory Rare A stylized V symbol. Like a super rare, the artwork of a victory rare card exceeds the artwork frame, and in later sets, feature full frame artwork. Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Dragon Saga
Victory RareVictory Rare Double Victory Cards with this rarity have 2 stylized V on their card frame. Dragon Saga
Legend Card Legend Card A sun symbol. Revolution
Revolution Final
Forbidden Legend Card Forbidden Legend Card An X with the "LEGEND" written in forbidden text. Revolution
Revolution Final
File:Master Card.jpg Master Card A white text block with MAS in black text. Duel Masters
Twinpact Series
Gacharange Series
秘 / ㊙ Secret Rare The kanji character for "Secret". This rarity rarely appears on cards.

Certain promotional cards that have not been printed in a DM, DMR or DMRP booster pack often feature a lack of rarity symbol, these cards are designated as having "No Rarity".

Master Card has additional variants for specific card groups. These include

Icon: Rarity: Details:
DG Rare DG Rare Exclusive to DG ~The Thing Made By Man~
Master Dolszak Card Master Dolszak Card Master Dolszak race
Master Dragon Card Master Dragon Card Master Dragon race
Master Hazard Card Master Hazard Card Master Hazard race
Master Special Move Card Master Special Move Card Spells in DMEX-07
Master Zetto Card Master Zetto Card Zeron supertype

Details

In English booster packs, which contain 10 cards, each pack normally has 6 commons, 3 uncommons, and a rare card inside. If a very rare or super rare card is present, there will be 5 commons instead of 6.

In most Japanese main-series packs (currently DMR-01 and forward), which contain 5 cards, each pack normally has 3 commons, 1-2 uncommons, and 0-1 rare card. If a super rare or rarer card is present, there will also be an additional rare card.

A box of Japanese booster packs will usually have 1-2 different Super Rares and 2-4 different Very Rares. Very rarely, the booster box will have no super rares at all or having 2 duplicate Super Rares/Very rares in the same box.

In the DMR series of booster packs, every 3-4 booster boxes will be a box that has a Victory Rare, although it varies between sets. In DMR-13 Dragsolution Gaiginga, Around 12 boxes or a carton will have a box that has a Double Victory Rare, which is 3-4 times the average amount of boxes to be opened in order to obtain a Regular Victory Rare. This has been increased to the same packaging rates as other Victory Rares in further sets.

Box Pulls and purchasing single cards are among one of the more popular ways to obtain cards of higher rarity.

In special edition OCG packs, the card count and retail price varies. DMX-01, DMX-02 series packs contain 7 cards and are usually twice the price of a main-series pack; DMX-04 and DMX-05 have 6 cards per pack and are usually twice the price of a main-series pack; DMX-06 and DMX-07 have 5 cards per pack and are usually the same price as a main-series pack.