Only two Chinese cards, "Black Magician" and "Blue Eyes White Dragon", have been issued in Chinese versions, and the rest of the Chinese cards are all fake cards
Note: Piracy is referred to as D in the following article Cards, genuine ones are referred to as Z cards. Similarly, there are D boxes, Z boxes, D card groups, and Z card groups.
Let’s start with the packaging. Currently, there are D cards that can be collected in my area. There are many types, and if you roughly break them down, they are no different from Z cards. There are three types of iron boxes/card packs/card sets. The iron boxes are divided into three types: large/medium/small iron boxes, and the price ranges from 2X yuan to 4X The card packs are roughly divided into 3 different price ranges. Around 0.5/1.0/1.5 yuan, and the card sets are around 2X yuan to 4X yuan.
The first is the iron box series. In terms of content, There are basically about 40 to 80 cards in the tin box, and the content is basically the same as the series written on the outside of the card box. The card packs are about 10 to 20 cards in a pack, and the ones currently visible are mainly cards from the 401 to 406 series. (It’s all 406, so fast...) There are about 40 to 60 cards in the deck. The content is consistent with the markings on the outside of the deck.
The following is a picture. First, let’s take a look at the appearance of the small iron box. You can see that there is a plastic seal on the outside:
On the side, you can see Chinese characters printed on it, indicating the type of card inside, but I am not sure whether it is the same as the description.
Another On the side part, what is printed here is Japanese... - -|||
This is a picture of a medium-sized iron box. You can see that it is not ugly...the pattern is of the American version of packaging. Pattern.
This is the side view, and it also has Japanese text...--|||
My opinion is that the above two D boxes do not have the same Z box. Therefore, if it is an iron box with the above two types of packaging, it must be a D card box.
The large iron box is a type of iron box that is more difficult to identify. The appearance is not much different from the American version of the packaging. The method is not very good, but you can still see it through the picture....
This is a picture of the D box:
Back:
The difference between D box and Z box is basically on the back. Looking at the back of Z box, you can find the difference from D box. Occasionally, the color of the back of Z box is similar to the color of the entire iron box, while D box It's white and the words are not very clear... (Note: I only have this kind of Z box in my hand. I can't confirm whether other Z boxes are the same as D boxes, so I don't dare to be too sure.)
Another way is to shake the box. A fake iron box will feel like a bunch of cards are shaking, but the real thing will not feel like this (because there is basically a single card and some card packages inside)
What the Z box looks like in my hand:
Inside:
The above is the analysis of the iron box, and the following is the card set.
In terms of the card set, what is available on the market? There should be about two types, one is the released Z deck directly imported, and the other is original stuff, and the packaging box made by yourself is sold as a deck. The more common ones are like 405. All the cards in the series are put together to form a D deck.
See the picture:
Front and back:
Bottom:
Identification of this kind of D card group is very simple, because the packaging of series cards is not like this. Therefore, if this kind of card group appears, it must be D.
Z card series 405 box picture:
However, the other type is extremely difficult to identify, which is the D deck that is the same as the Z deck. The box of this deck is the same as the Z deck, and the outer packaging text is also in Japanese (but the cards inside should be in Chinese .) Without opening the package, it is basically difficult to tell the difference between the two decks.
See the picture (D deck):
Z deck:
If you analyze it forcefully, you can only see that the colors of the Z deck are slightly brighter, and the Z deck is more substantial. The D deck feels looser when it shakes. If other aspects are not opened, there are basically no loopholes. Okay..
After talking about the deck, it’s time to talk about the card pack. The current types of D card packs
There are so many categories, and the quality is not the same, so we can only roughly classify them into card packs produced by "Youth Hall" and other XXXX products. (In the past, the "Asian Chinese version" has been on the market Not seen much anymore.)
Pictures of 5 types of card packs (the long card pack on the left is the Z version of the Japanese 406 card pack, the two on the lower right are the English version of the Z card pack, and the one on the upper right The two are D card packages):
Comparing the backs of each card package, you can see that the D card packages are all in Chinese and of poor quality. This distinction is also easy):
There are also "Asian Chinese Version" card packs from a long time ago, let's feel nostalgic (this one is also from D, of course):
The flash cards in the Asian Chinese Version can be seen that the technology of D dealer at that time was still good. , the flash is not very fake, and has some ornamental value.
The card package is roughly the same, and now we enter the card analysis. In fact, the card analysis is not very meaningful at all, because there are Z Chinese cards are almost rare, so other Chinese cards are all D cards, but the reason for doing an analysis is to let everyone take a look at some differences between Z cards and D cards at the same time as KUSO. p>
First, let’s take a look at the comparison of the three types of cards (on the left is the no-name company, in the middle is the slightly better D card "Youth Hall" and on the right is the Z card):
Back: (You can see There is no "Yu-Gi-Oh" logo on the back of these two D cards, which is also a way to identify them)
It can be seen that compared to D cards, Z cards have some texture inside. Specifically It’s not easy to say, but in short there are many differences. Now let’s take a look at other comparisons.
One of these two cards is a D card in a metal box, with a Yu-Gi-Oh card on the back. logo, the other is the Z card. (D on the left, Z on the right)
The difference between the two is obvious. Below the words "Yu-Gi-Oh!" on the D card is "Trading Card Game" The background color of the Japanese text is black, while the Z card has a blue background. (Note: Z cards also have some cards with a black background, but it seems that most of the cards released recently are blue, and I have seen some with a black background. The card has the LE4 Queen Q)
There is no difference between the KONAMI logo, but you can see that the edge of the card is very rough (Z on the left, D on the right)
The front is also Needless to say, the difference is too big, there is no Takahashi’s name, the font is not good-looking, and the color is weird:
The above is a comparison of the Chinese version of the D card and the Japanese version of the Z card. It can be said that there is a big difference, but at present There are English versions of D cards in iron boxes on the market, because even people who have been exposed to Yu-Gi-Oh for some time do not know the English cards very well, so they are not easy to identify. See the picture:
It can be said that D’s English card has no obvious flaws.
Compared with Z card, the overall pattern is bright. (Left D, right Z)
The important thing is on the back: (Left Z, right D)
You can see the most obvious difference, still in the "Trading Card Game", next to the English word "Trading Card Game" D card The white background color range is larger, and the Z card is basically invisible.
The KONAMI logo is no different, but you can see that the edge of the card is very rough (Z on the left, D on the right)
The above is the external difference, and the following is the internal difference... This is the most painful part of this research! It is at the cost of destroying the Z card (cry... forgive me Z card)
Picture: (upper Z, lower D)
Other side: (upper D, lower Z)
As can be seen, the paper quality of the Z card is obvious Better than D card, it looks very white, while D card looks gray.
Flash card D card analysis: (I don’t dare to tear the Z card...)
p>Similarly, the D card flashcards are just pasted on. Although they are very close to the Japanese version, the quality is extremely poor... Because I didn’t dare to tear the Z card flashcards, I could only post a picture... ..
Card edge quality analysis: (upper Z, lower D)
The Z card above is very white, with smooth edges. The D card is gray and has burrs on the edges. Soft.
Ahem...the above is the specific analysis of the card, it can be said that
Making this thing is really boring for me, but after all, I did it with my heart. I went to many stores that sell D cards and took a lot of photos just to make this KUSO thing. It’s because of my hard work. , please support me a lot... (at least don't delete it as boring stuff)
I should have posted it long ago...but I delayed it for a week because of laziness...
Z cards and D cards are always a topic in China, especially Yu-Gi-Oh’s D cards. It can be said that it has already captured the entire market for younger people. Therefore, I personally think that even if K company wants to ship goods one day, in addition to playing games all the time There shouldn't be many people buying Z cards... The power of D cards... As for those who use D cards, I personally think it doesn't matter. As long as they follow the rules, it's not a big deal... Z card players should also buy them. Keep your mind straight, don't think it's BS if you don't see D card players. After all, many Z card players also came from D cards (such as even-0-)... But having said that... some D card players don't buy anything. The theory of X goods is a bit too much...
The above is roughly like this, let me talk about what comes to mind...