D Divine_Light Espeon Owns All! Member Oct 15, 2008 #1 What is the official ruling on foreign (ie, Japanese) cards?
lucario aura wielder Aspiring Trainer Member Oct 15, 2008 #2 You must have a english form of the card you show it your oppent when you play the other foreign language card.
You must have a english form of the card you show it your oppent when you play the other foreign language card.
P pikakid88 Aspiring Trainer Member Oct 15, 2008 #3 Or you can have a POP approved translation of the card that you must show when the card comes in to play.
Or you can have a POP approved translation of the card that you must show when the card comes in to play.
Chairman Kaga ALLEZ CUISINE Member Oct 15, 2008 #4 http://www.pokebeach.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=38656&pid=684068#pid684068
D Divine_Light Espeon Owns All! Member Oct 16, 2008 #5 I read the TCG FAQs but it didn't help me. What if there is no English release of the Foreign card.
D Devastator long live the constructicons Member Oct 16, 2008 #6 as far as i know, if the card has not been released in english yet then you cannot use it in a tournament. its because there would be no pop approved translation of it. i could be wrong but i think that is the case
as far as i know, if the card has not been released in english yet then you cannot use it in a tournament. its because there would be no pop approved translation of it. i could be wrong but i think that is the case
Chairman Kaga ALLEZ CUISINE Member Oct 16, 2008 #7 Divine_Light said: I read the TCG FAQs but it didn't help me. What if there is no English release of the Foreign card. Click to expand... Did you read the last paragraph? If the card hasn't been released in your region, then it's illegal to use.
Divine_Light said: I read the TCG FAQs but it didn't help me. What if there is no English release of the Foreign card. Click to expand... Did you read the last paragraph? If the card hasn't been released in your region, then it's illegal to use.