The renamed Spell Cards were first released in North America with 2003 Collector's Tins, but still had the MRL set abbreviation. The European version used the set ID MRL, despite the packets reading Spell Ruler, while the Worldwide version used the ID SRL. The European and Worldwide English versions of the set used the name Spell Ruler. The rename from Magic Ruler to Spell Ruler was to go with the renaming of Magic Cards to Spell Cards, to avoid similarities with Magic the Gathering. A European English version was later released containing 27 more cards, which had been excluded from the European version of Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon. Europe initially received the North American English set, i.e. The North American and Worldwide versions of this set contained 104 cards. There are three separate prints with different language IDs for the TCG English sets, North American, European and Worldwide. It has been released in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game ( TCG) in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish and in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game ( OCG) in Asian-English and Korean. Spell Ruler, previously known as Magic Ruler, is a Booster Pack which is a combination of the Japanese sets Magic Ruler and Pharaoh's Servant.
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