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The attribute symbol is a Japanese character that should be placed at the top right corner of the card. Above the Japanese character, there should be the English translation overlayed on the symbol. If the symbol is missing, the English translation is incorrect, or the translation is misspelled, then the card is fake. The list of possible English translations are: light, dark, fire, water, earth, wind, divine, spell, and trap. Monster cards will have stars that indicate the level of the card. Level cards are a 5-point yellow star with a red-orange circle around it. The top, right, and bottom right points of the level star should be faded or obscured in the red-orange background. If the stars are solid or different, then the card is a counterfeit. Compare the alignment of the level stars with another genuine card. Some counterfeits will misalign the level stars. The rank stars are a yellow 5-point star with a black circle surrounding it. This star should not have any of the points faded or obscured in the background. If the rank star looks different, then the card is fake. Rank stars only appear on Xyz monsters. If they’re on another monster card, then that card is fake. Spell and Trap cards are commonly counterfeited, but you can spot fakes by making sure all of the features of the card are correct. For instance, there should not be any rank or level stars on them.

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Inspect the attribute symbol at the top right of the card. Check the top, right, and bottom right points of the level stars. Observe the features of the rank stars. Make sure Spell and Trap cards don’t have any stars.