their really isn't a big difference between them except for the fact in Main Phase 2 you can't attack again if you are planning on setting Spell [S]/ Trap [T] cards face-up or face-down.
what i mean is
- Draw Phase
- Main Phase 1
- Battle Phase
- Main Phase 2
- End Phase
during Main Phase 1 you can set your s/t cards and launch you attack in your battle phase. Main Phase 2 if you can set more s/t cards after your done setting the amount you want to set you'll probably have to end your turn.
Atem the spirit of the Pharaoh also known as Yami died at the end of Yugioh Duel Monsters. In Yugioh 5ds all of the former main characters from Yugioh GX and Yugioh Duel Monsters are dead. (most likely by age)
No
Not exactly. You can proceed from Main Phase 1 to the End Phase if you don't wish to have a battle phase, that is valid. You will skip the Battle Phase and Main Phase 2. But if you DO have a Battle Phase, then you must also have a Main Phase 2. A turn player can ask the opponent if it's ok to move to the end phase from the battle phase if he doesn't want to use Main Phase 2. That allows the opponent opportunity to say no, if they wished to activate something there. But the phase is not being skipped, in the same sense as the example above.
No, it doesn't. The 40-60 limitation is for your main deck only.
YES!! Because you have both a main phase 1 and a main phase 2. If you do not summon a monster in main phase 1, enter your battle phase, complete your battle phase, then enter your main phase 2 and you can summon a monster with 4 stars or less unless it has a special effect or tribute the monster that already attacked. Unfortunately you will not be able to attack with the new monster until the next turn, but hey, thems the breaks.
Yes, of course. Exactly the same as main phase 1.
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the purpose of the capacitor is to create a phase difference between main winding current and axillary winding. this would produce a rotating constant magnetic field which is required to produce the torque.
There is no difference.
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The main difference between single-phase and three-phase power systems is the number of conductors or wires used to distribute electrical power. Single-phase systems have one live wire and one neutral wire, while three-phase systems have three live wires and one neutral wire. Three-phase power is often used in industrial settings for its ability to provide a more stable power supply and handle higher loads more efficiently compared to single-phase power.
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What? Speak proper english, please. The main difference between amino acids and what?
there is one hour difference
Atem the spirit of the Pharaoh also known as Yami died at the end of Yugioh Duel Monsters. In Yugioh 5ds all of the former main characters from Yugioh GX and Yugioh Duel Monsters are dead. (most likely by age)
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Game phases? If you mean the phases for a turn in Yu-Gi-Oh then here they are: Draw Phase Standby Phase Main Phase 1 Battle Phase Main Phase 2 End Phase