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Emne: Sleeves Tirs Jan 04, 2011 1:07 pm
Hey guys, har fundet frem til dette på Pojo og det er skrevet af Julia (øverste indenfor dommere);
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You are welcome to use sleeves with pictures, with the following exceptions:
Sleeves that are otherwise marked (dirt, wear, or intentional markings) so as to prevent them from being indentical to the rest of the sleeves in your deck.
Sleeves with designs deemed unsuitable by the TO or Head Judge (there are some very risque sleeves out there).
I don't know why this myth persists, but picture sleeves are legal for Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments, and have always been so.
To address the initial Question: For casual play, you can make your own sleeves by printing out a design on paper, cutting it out, and putting it behind your card in a clear sleeve. This is NOT LEGAL at a sanctioned event, however, and I'd imagine many hobby shops won't allow it even if they are not running sanctioned events. (I used to do this myself back in the day, but only used the sleeves when I was playing against my friends).
It's rather expensive to print and produce sleeves, so unless you want to pay a lot of money for a small print run, or print a lot of sleeves, you probably won't have much luck getting actual custom sleeves produced.
Deruover henviser hun til sidst til de forskellige dokumenter som er offentligt gjort af Konami på deres hjemmeside hvis ens local skulle være i tvivl...
Eftersom det er en meget stor myte (Ved de har sagt det til showdown og dm at man ikke måtte bruge den slags lommer) så er det altså en god idé at have en udprintet version af beviserne med.
hvilket altså vil være dette:
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G. Sleeves A player may choose to use plastic card sleeves to protect their cards during the course of a tournament. All sleeves must be identical in terms of color, wear, and design, and all cards must be placed into sleeves in the same direction and manner. At Competitive Level events, the quality of player’s sleeves will be held to a higher standard. Any sleeves with noticeable patterns or wear may be subject to penalties. Sleeves with highly reflective backs are not allowed. Sleeves with excessive wear, noticeable patterns, or other identifying characteristics may be disallowed by the Head Judge. If you have a question about the legality of your sleeves, the Head Judge is the final arbiter as to whether or not your sleeves can be used in that tournament.