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18 changes: 15 additions & 3 deletions wikitext/TCG_and_OCG_archetypes/447455.yaml
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| Cannot be destroyed by battle against monsters whose original Levels/Ranks are lower than current Level.
| Can make up to 2 attacks on monsters during each Battle Phase.
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|[[F.A. Turbo Charger|Turbo Charger]]
| [[F.A. Turbo Charger|Turbo Charger]]
|Opponent's monsters whose original Level/Rank is lower than this card's Level cannot target monsters for attacks or effects, except this card.
|Opponent's monsters cannot activate their effects until the end of the Damage Step when an F.A. monster battles.
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|[[F.A. Whip Crosser|Whip Crosser]]
| [[F.A. Whip Crosser|Whip Crosser]]
|Opponent must pay 300 LP to activate the effect of a monster whose original Level/Rank is lower than this card's Level
|Opponent cannot discard or send cards from their hand to the Graveyard to activate a card effect.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! scope="col" | Card
! scope="col" | Origin
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| [[F.A. Circuit Grand Prix]]<br />[[F.A. City Grand Prix]]
| [[F.A. Circuit Grand Prix]]
| [[wikipedia:Grand Prix motor racing|Racing circuit]]
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| [[F.A. City Grand Prix]]
| [[wikipedia:Street circuit|Street circuit]]
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| [[F.A. Downforce]]
| [[wikipedia:Downforce|Downforce]]
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| [[F.A. Dead Heat]]
| [[wikipedia:Dead heat|Dead heat]]
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| [[F.A. Off-Road Grand Prix]]
| [[wikipedia:Off-road racing|Off-road racing]]
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| [[F.A. Overheat]]
| [[wikipedia:Cooling and heating (combinatorial game theory)|Overheat]]
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| [[F.A. Motorhome Transport]]
| [[wikipedia:Motorhome|Motorhome]]
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| [[F.A. Pit Stop]]
| [[wikipedia:Pit stop|Pit stop]]
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12 changes: 7 additions & 5 deletions wikitext/Tokens/225.yaml
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title: Monster Token
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{{Rename|Token|No article on [[Token]] and for the card is on [[Token (card)]]. When a card or rulings refer to "Token", they refer to what is described in this page.}}
{{For|the card|Token (card)|the Tip Card|""Monster Tokens"" (Tip Card)}}
{{Show card image|Primal Being Token|The card for "[[Primal Being Token]]", a Token Special Summoned by "[[Nibiru, the Primal Being]]".|align=right}}
'''Tokens''' (Japanese: トークン ''Tōkun'') are a type of [[Monster Card|monster]] that can only be created by card [[effect]]s, certain [[Summoning condition]]s, or [[Skill]]s. They are not included in the [[Main Deck|Main]] or [[Extra Deck]], as stated as [[limitation text]] on each card.
'''Tokens''' (Japanese: トークン ''Tōkun'') are a type of [[Monster Card|monster]] that can only be created by card [[effect]]s, certain [[Summoning condition]]s, or [[Skill]]s.
In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]]'', a Monster Token can be represented by an official, grey-colored Token card, but can also be represented by any object that can unambiguously indicate its own battle position. These can include proxy cards, coins (Heads is treated as [[Attack Position]] and Tails is treated as [[Defense Position]]), or a die.
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* Tokens can be banished for the effect cost of "[[Unibird]]".
== Token card ==
Official Token cards are grey. Most ''OCG'' cards from [[Series 8]] onward that correspond to specific Monster Tokens have that Monster Token's name printed as their own name, and sometimes also include the [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] of that Monster Token printed on the card (see [[Card layout#Series 8 layout|Card layout §&nbsp;Series 8 layout]]); the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' started following this trend later.
Token cards are officially produced ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' collectible cards that can be used to represent Tokens. They usually feature the general [[card layout]] of ''OCG''/''TCG'' game cards, and are colored in gray. If using Token cards, they are not to be included in the [[Main Deck|Main]] or [[Extra Deck]], as stated as [[limitation text]] on each card.
Token cards may or may not correspond to an actual Token monster mentioned in a card effect; there are Token monsters that don't have corresponding cards, and there are also Token cards that don't have corresponding monsters.
Most ''OCG'' cards from [[Series 8]] onward that correspond to specific Monster Tokens have that Monster Token's name printed as their own name, and sometimes also include the [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] of that Monster Token printed on the card (see [[Card layout#Series 8 layout|Card layout §&nbsp;Series 8 layout]]); the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]'' started following this trend later.
The first Token Card that did not correspond to a specific Monster Token was the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's National Championship 2009 promotional cards|National Championship 2009 Token]], which in 2009 was given to participants of United States and Canada's National Championships and participants of the European and South American Continental Championships.
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== Example ==
=== Example ===
{{Show card image gallery
| Token (card) | Generic [[Token (card)|Token]]
| Synthetic Seraphim Token | "[[Synthetic Seraphim Token]]"
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