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− | A number of cards have been printed in the ''[[OCG]]'' and ''[[TCG]]'' without a password. | + | A number of cards have been printed in the ''[[OCG]]'' and ''[[TCG]]'' without a password. Almost all of these cards already passwords in various early video games, and most been reprinted with their passwords later on. [[Sphere Mode]] appeared in ''[[Reshef of Destruction]]'', and is the only card among the 800 to not have a password. Only two cards which made their first appearance in any game media after 2003 specifically do not have a password. |
− | + | Very few legal cards (7) do not have a password at all. All but one of them are either [[DIVINE]]-attribute (2), or are the original [[Normal Monster]] counterparts of early [[Ritual Monsters]] (4). Only one such card has a [[TCG]] release, and the four Normal counterparts are one-of-a-kind cards unavailable to the general public. | |
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+ | All illegal cards do not have a password at all, except for one Korean-language print. | ||
[[Giant Card]] and [[Official Proxy]] prints never have a password, though some of them do have [[limitation text]]; any cards which are only missing a password in Giant Card or Official Proxy prints are not listed here. [[Counter]]s, [[Monster Token|Token]]s, [[Skill Card]]s, and [[Boss Duel]] cards also lack printed passwords, and are also not listed here, though they are members of [[:Category:Cards printed without a password]]. | [[Giant Card]] and [[Official Proxy]] prints never have a password, though some of them do have [[limitation text]]; any cards which are only missing a password in Giant Card or Official Proxy prints are not listed here. [[Counter]]s, [[Monster Token|Token]]s, [[Skill Card]]s, and [[Boss Duel]] cards also lack printed passwords, and are also not listed here, though they are members of [[:Category:Cards printed without a password]]. |
Revision as of 03:26, 8 August 2023
A password is the eight-digit number printed in the bottom-left corner on most OCG/TCG cards (certain cards, such as "Gate Guardian", do not have a password, and some cards instead have limitation text in this spot). The password for a card is always the same in all languages and all prints of that card, including alternate artwork versions, except for "Dark Magician" and "Polymerization" ("Dark Magician" has an Arkana version, and "Polymerization" has an alternate password version, both with different passwords from their main versions). Because of this consistency, passwords can be useful for identifying cards.
Passwords, while serving no real purpose in the OCG/TCG, are used in some video games. By entering a card's password (usually in a "Password" screen), the player may obtain that card for their virtual collection. This usually has various restrictions. In most games, this can only be done once per card. In some games the player will be given the card for free, while in others the player must also pay in-game currency. In later games, players must already have the card in their card list, either by owning at least one copy of it, or by owning most of the other cards in the set the desired card is from.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters and Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses use their own passwords for cards. Duel Monsters has nine passwords, spelled with kana and used to unlock nine of the 15 secret monsters; each password is the name of a staff member who worked on the game or on the manga at Shueisha at the time. In The Duelists of the Roses, the passwords are mostly alphanumeric, and all of the game's 854 cards have a password, though 120 of them are unusable.
Several video games use passwords for things other than unlocking cards; for example, Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories has passwords that unlock Stage 5 characters, a password that makes Grandpa give the player an extra card after every Duel, and a password to immediately view the credits. Dark Duel Stories also has 106 unusable card passwords which produce a custom error message when entered; several of these passwords have never been associated with cards in the OCG/TCG or in other video games.
Passwords are not featured in the anime or the manga, or in other real-life games such as Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel, Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai's Official Card Game, Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters, or collector's cards.
Contents
- 1 List of passwords
- 2 Cards printed without a password
- 3 Video games
- 3.1 Games with passwords
- 3.2 Non-card passwords
- 3.3 Duel Monsters
- 3.4 Duel Monsters remakes
- 3.5 True Duel Monsters
- 3.6 Tag Force
- 3.7 World Championship
- 3.8 Other video games
List of passwords
There are currently 12,893 cards with a password. The card with the lowest-value password is currently "Labrynth Cooclock" (00002511), and the card with the highest-value password is currently "Recycling Batteries" (99995595).
Showing first 15 results, of 8419 total ¦ Show next 15 results ¦ Show first [20 · 50 · 100 · 250 · 500] results (all links open a new page) |
Cards printed without a password
A number of cards have been printed in the OCG and TCG without a password. Almost all of these cards already passwords in various early video games, and most been reprinted with their passwords later on. Sphere Mode appeared in Reshef of Destruction, and is the only card among the 800 to not have a password. Only two cards which made their first appearance in any game media after 2003 specifically do not have a password.
Very few legal cards (7) do not have a password at all. All but one of them are either DIVINE-attribute (2), or are the original Normal Monster counterparts of early Ritual Monsters (4). Only one such card has a TCG release, and the four Normal counterparts are one-of-a-kind cards unavailable to the general public.
All illegal cards do not have a password at all, except for one Korean-language print.
Giant Card and Official Proxy prints never have a password, though some of them do have limitation text; any cards which are only missing a password in Giant Card or Official Proxy prints are not listed here. Counters, Tokens, Skill Cards, and Boss Duel cards also lack printed passwords, and are also not listed here, though they are members of Category:Cards printed without a password.
Notes
Video games
Games with passwords
This listing is currently incomplete. |
Game | Uses 8-digit passwords | Uses other passwords | Has non-card passwords | Has unused passwords |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters | No | Yes | No | No |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories | Yes | No | No | No |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1 | Yes | |||
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses | No | Yes | Yes | |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 | Yes | Yes | ||
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards | Yes | Yes | ||
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul | Yes | |||
Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction | Yes | Yes | ||
Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel | Yes | |||
Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 | Yes | |||
Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 | Yes | Yes | ||
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force | Yes | |||
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival | Yes | Yes | ||
Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! | Yes | Yes |
Non-card passwords
These passwords are used in video games to perform some action other than unlocking cards.
Password | Action | Video game(s) |
---|---|---|
65437205 | Grandpa gives the player an extra card after each Duel | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
70715281 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Yami Yugi | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
07119986 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Yami Bakura | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
43504084 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Nitemare | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
70592699 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Shadi | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
06987398 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Marik Ishtar | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
42382443 | View the credits | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
17232574 | Grandpa gives the player an extra card after each Duel | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
71837829 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Mai Valentine | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
45442120 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Bandit Keith | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
18054115 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Yami Yugi, except in Yugi Deck | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
82659417 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Yami Bakura, except in Kaiba Deck | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
45565702 | Change the Dark Stage opponent to Marik Ishtar, except in Joey Deck | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
44220672 | View the credits | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
19170603 | Change the Secret Stage opponent to Yugi Gonbutori | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
83771069 | Change the Secret Stage opponent to Kaiser Umiuma | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist |
98025229 | Increase Deck Capacity by 100 | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards |
62626514 | Gain 500 Domino | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards |
25232415 | On the title screen, Yugi Muto will shout "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Masters 7!" (only available on Japanese version) | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards |
51404976 | Unlocks the secret of Phoenix Mode. After entering this password, the player can talk to Marik Ishtar to receive "The Winged Dragon of Ra". | Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction |
25410867 | Change Reshef the Dark Being to Goemon Impact | Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction |
Duel Monsters
Duel Monsters
These nine passwords are the only ones in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, and use kana instead of numbers or letters. Each password is the name of a staff member who worked on the game, or who worked on the manga series at Shueisha at the time. This was probably done because Duel Monsters was released before the first OCG set, Vol.1, though it is not known why so few of the cards in the game have passwords, especially since the game credited at least nine individuals, but only six of them had passwords, and since the game includes 15 secret monsters, but only nine of them can be unlocked with a password.
# | Card | Password | Rōmaji | Notes |
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351 | Yaranzo | ヘイシヨシヒサ | heishiyoshihisa | Yoshihisa Heishi was a long-time editor for Weekly Shōnen Jump. |
352 | Kanan the Swordmis | ハシモトカナコ | hashimotokanako | Kanako Hashimoto was the Director of Graphics for Duel Monsters. |
353 | Takriminos | チダタクリ | chidatakuri | Takuri Chida was a programmer for Duel Monsters. |
354 | Stuffed Animal | キタウエカズミ | kitauekazumi | Kazumi Kitaue was the Executive Producer for Duel Monsters. |
355 | Megasonic Eye | シモムラサトシ | shimomurasatoshi | Satoshi Shimomura was the Producer for Duel Monsters. |
358 | Seiyaryu | トリシマカズヒコ | torishimakazuhiko | Kazuhiko Torishima was the editor-in-chief for Weekly Shōnen Jump. |
359 | Three-legged Zombi | タカハシトシマサ | takahashitoshimasa | Toshimasa Takahashi was an editor for Weekly Shōnen Jump. |
361 | Flying Penguin | ヤマダノブヒロ | yamadanobuhiro | Nobuhiro Yamada was the Director of Game Design for Duel Monsters. |
363 | Fairy's Gift | タカハシカズキ | takahashikazuki | Kazuki Takahashi is the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh!, and was credited with Original Monster Design in Duel Monsters. |
II: Dark duel Stories
III: Tri-Holy God Advent (Dark Duel Stories)
Unusable Dark Duel Stories passwords
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories includes 102 unusable passwords which, when used, return the error message "Can't Record Password! Try a different password." There are also four passwords that appear in the game's data twice, for the cards "Wall of Illusion", Neo the Magic Swor", "Man-eating Treasur", and "Sorcerer of the Do". These four cards, and nine others with unusable passwords, were featured in the next Duel Monsters video game, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist.
23 cards with unusable passwords were not released in the OCG/TCG until after the release of Dark Duel Stories (which was first released in Japan on July 13, 2000); five of the cards ("Mimicat", 2015; "Roulette Spider", 2015; "Dark Renewal", 2014; "Anti-Magic Arrows", 2015; and "Dragon Nails", 2022) were first released over a decade later, and one card ("Beckon to Darkness") has never been released in the OCG/TCG. All cards which had been printed in the OCG before the release of Dark Duel Stories (all printed cards up to Magic Ruler) were featured in the game, either as playable cards or as unusable passwords.
Eight of the unusable passwords have never been used for cards in the OCG/TCG or in other video games; these passwords have blank rows (other than the password itself) in the below table. The passwords are listed here in the same order in which they appear in the Dark Duel Stories ROM, though the table can be re-sorted by clicking on the desired column's header.
Password | Card | Set of first printing | Date of first printing | In DM4? |
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80987696 | Time Machine | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 2 promotional card | August 10, 2000 | No |
26376390 | Copycat | Limited Edition 3: Joey Pack | April 1, 2001 | No |
52760909 | No | |||
89255004 | No | |||
15259703 | Toon World | Pharaoh's Servant | July 13, 2000 | No |
52648457 | Gorgon's Eye | Soul of the Duelist | May 27, 2004 | No |
88032456 | Mimicat | Collectors Pack: Duelist of Destiny Version | May 16, 2015 | No |
14437165 | No | |||
14315573 | Negate Attack | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist: Jonouchi Deck promotional cards | December 7, 2000 | No |
86198326 | 7 Completed | Curse of Anubis | September 28, 2000 | Yes |
13192925 | No | |||
49587034 | Lightforce Sword | Curse of Anubis | September 28, 2000 | No |
76076738 | Dragon Nails | Animation Chronicle 2022 | June 11, 2022 | No |
43973174 | The Flute of Summoning Dragon | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | No |
52097679 | Shield & Sword | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
79571449 | Graceful Charity | Booster 4 | August 26, 1999 | No |
01248895 | Chain Destruction | Curse of Anubis | September 28, 2000 | No |
48642904 | Mesmeric Control | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist: Yugi Deck promotional cards | December 7, 2000 | No |
74137509 | Graceful Dice | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1 promotional cards | July 5, 2001 | No |
00126218 | Skull Dice | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1 promotional cards | July 5, 2001 | No |
37520316 | Mind Control | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2 promotional cards | December 30, 2004 | No |
73915051 | Scapegoat | Limited Edition 3: Joey Pack | April 1, 2001 | No |
00303660 | Amplifier | The Sanctuary in the Sky | November 20, 2003 | No |
36708764 | Roulette Spider | Collectors Pack: Duelist of Destiny Version | May 16, 2015 | No |
72892473 | Card Destruction | EX-R Starter Box | November 23, 2000 | No |
09287078 | Dark Renewal | Memories of the Duel King: Battle City Arc | July 5, 2014 | No |
35686187 | Tragedy | Rise of Destiny | April 5, 2004 | No |
62070825 | No | |||
08065530 | Beckon to Darkness | Yes | ||
35563539 | Mystical Refpanel | Limited Edition 3: Yugi Pack | April 1, 2001 | No |
61958234 | No | |||
97342942 | Ectoplasmer | Soul of the Duelist | May 27, 2004 | No |
34731047 | No | |||
60736656 | No | |||
97120394 | Anti-Magic Arrows | Duelist Pack: Battle City | June 6, 2015 | No |
66788016 | Fissure | Vol.1 | February 4, 1999 | No |
04206964 | Trap Hole | Vol.1 | February 4, 1999 | No |
24094653 | Polymerization | Starter Box: Theatrical Release | March 6, 1999 | No |
51482758 | Remove Trap | Starter Box: Theatrical Release | March 6, 1999 | No |
83887306 | Two-Pronged Attack | Starter Box: Theatrical Release | March 6, 1999 | No |
20871001 | Blue Medicine | Booster 1 | March 1, 1999 | No |
56260110 | Raimei | Booster 1 | March 1, 1999 | No |
83764718 | Monster Reborn | Vol.2 | March 27, 1999 | Yes |
19159413 | De-Spell | Vol.2 | March 27, 1999 | No |
82542267 | Gravedigger Ghoul | Vol.3 | May 27, 1999 | Yes |
18937875 | Burning Spear | Booster 2 | May 25, 1999 | No |
55321970 | Gust Fan | Booster 2 | May 25, 1999 | No |
17814387 | Reinforcements | Booster 3 | July 5, 1999 | No |
44209392 | Castle Walls | Booster 3 | July 5, 1999 | No |
80604091 | Ultimate Offering | Booster 3 | July 5, 1999 | No |
17092736 | Ancient Telescope | Booster 3 | July 5, 1999 | No |
43487744 | White Hole | Booster 4 | August 26, 1999 | No |
16970158 | Call of the Grave | Booster 4 | August 26, 1999 | No |
79759861 | Tribute to The Doomed | Vol.5 | September 23, 1999 | No |
05758500 | Soul Release | Vol.5 | September 23, 1999 | No |
41142615 | The Cheerful Coffin | Vol.5 | September 23, 1999 | No |
78637313 | Call of Darkness | Vol.5 | September 23, 1999 | No |
41420027 | Solemn Judgment | Vol.6 | November 18, 1999 | No |
77414722 | Magic Jammer | Vol.6 | November 18, 1999 | No |
03819470 | Seven Tools of the Bandit | Vol.6 | November 18, 1999 | No |
98069388 | Horn of Heaven | Vol.6 | November 18, 1999 | No |
24068492 | Just Desserts | Booster 5 | October 17, 1999 | No |
51452091 | Royal Decree | Booster 5 | October 17, 1999 | No |
27847700 | Polymerization (alternate password) | Vol.6 | November 18, 1999 | No |
53119267 | Magical Thorn | Booster 6 | December 1, 1999 | No |
26902560 | Fusion Sage | Booster 6 | December 1, 1999 | No |
98495314 | Sword of Deep-Seated | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
25880422 | Block Attack | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
51275027 | The Unhappy Maiden | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
88279736 | Robbin' Goblin | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
24668830 | Germ Infection | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
50152549 | Paralyzing Potion | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
87557188 | The Stern Mystic | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | Yes |
13945283 | Wall of Illusion | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | In DM3 |
50930991 | Neo the Magic Swordsman | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | In DM3 |
86325596 | Baron of the Fiend Sword | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | Yes |
13723605 | Man-Eating Treasure Chest | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | In DM3 |
49218300 | Sorcerer of the Doomed | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | In DM3 |
85602018 | Last Will | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | No |
12607053 | Waboku | EX Starter Box | December 16, 1999 | No |
44095762 | Mirror Force | Vol.7 | January 27, 2000 | No |
20436034 | Ring of Magnetism | Booster 7 | March 1, 2000 | No |
56830749 | Share the Pain | Booster 7 | March 1, 2000 | No |
83225447 | Stim-Pack | Booster 7 | March 1, 2000 | No |
19613556 | Heavy Storm | Booster 7 | March 1, 2000 | Yes |
55608151 | Gryphon Wing | Booster 7 | March 1, 2000 | No |
16762927 | Gravekeeper's Servant | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
12470447 | Curse of Fiend | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
70368879 | Upstart Goblin | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
82003859 | Toll | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
18591904 | Final Destiny | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | Yes |
45986603 | Snatch Steal | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
81380218 | Chorus of Sanctuary | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
17375316 | Confiscation | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
44763025 | Delinquent Duo | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
80168720 | Darkness Approaches | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | Yes |
17653779 | Fairy's Hand Mirror | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
43641473 | Tailor of the Fickle | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
70046172 | Rush Recklessly | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
16430187 | The Reliable Guardian | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
42829885 | The Forceful Sentry | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
79323590 | Chain Energy | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
05318639 | Mystical Space Typhoon | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
42703248 | Giant Trunade | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
74191942 | Painful Choice | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
00596051 | Snake Fang | Magic Ruler | April 20, 2000 | No |
4: Battle of Great Duelist
5: Expert 1
6: Expert 2
Unusable Duel Monsters 6 passwords
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 has 1115 cards, but due to a bug in the password checking routine, only the first 1086 passwords are usable. As a result, 17 passwords cannot be used, even though they are present in the game's ROM. (There are actually 29 unusable password slots, but 12 of them correspond to cards without a usable password anyways; that is, their password in the ROM is set to FFFFFFFF
.)
The "I#" column in the following table stands for "internal number".
# | I# | Card | Password |
---|---|---|---|
1087 | 0338 | "Red Medicine" | 38199696 |
1088 | 1430 | "Lady Panther" | 38480590 |
1089 | 0644 | "Royal Guard" | 39239728 |
1091 | 0740 | "Lord of D." | 17985575 |
1093 | 0348 | "Spellbinding Circle" | 18807108 |
1094 | 1231 | "Rocket Warrior" | 30860696 |
1095 | 0599 | "Key Mace #2" | 20541432 |
1096 | 1403 | "Worm Drake" | 73216412 |
1097 | 1319 | "Dimensionhole" | 22959079 |
1098 | 0023 | "Skull Servant" | 32274490 |
1099 | 0551 | "Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #2" | 57405307 |
1100 | 0760 | "Alligator's Sword" | 64428736 |
1101 | 0079 | "Uraby" | 01784619 |
1102 | 1004 | "Remove Trap" | 51482758 |
1103 | 1055 | "Waboku" | 12607053 |
1104 | 0509 | "Laughing Flower" | 42591472 |
1105 | 0295 | "One-Eyed Shield Dragon" | 33064647 |
7: The Duelcity Legend (The Sacred Cards)
8: Reshef of Destruction
Duel Monsters remakes
Eternal Duelist Soul
Stairway to the Destined Duel
True Duel Monsters
Forbidden Memories
Entering a card's password allows it to be purchased for a certain number of Star Chips; the same card can only be purchased once.
The Japanese version of the game allowed certain cards to be acquired via lottery, in which a special password was entered into the player's PocketStation. The PocketStation's internal ID would be used to generate a five-digit number, and if the ending digits of this generated number were correct for the entered password, a card would be awarded. This meant that most cards would not be awarded on a given device; in the extreme cases (requiring all five digits of the generated number to be correct), only one in 100,000 devices would "win" the lottery.
While they were not used for any cards in Forbidden Memories, passwords for certain cards would be shown in its credits; these passwords were instead for Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, the sequel to Forbidden Memories. The potentially shown passwords are for "Exodia the Forbidden One", "Goblin Fan", "Meteor Dragon", "Mirror Wall", and "Slate Warrior".
Duelists of the Roses
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses used eight-character alphanumeric passwords that have never been reused elsewhere. All 854 cards in the game have a password, but 120 of them are unusable, listed below. Usable passwords are listed on the list of cards.
Unusable The Duelists of the Roses passwords
All 854 cards included in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses have an 8-character alphanumeric password in the ROM. 120 of these passwords are marked as unusable, listed in the following table.
Tag Force
GX Tag Force, Tag Force 2 and Tag Force 3
In the lab, all cards (except Game Original cards) can be rented at the rental counter by entering their passwords. There is no cost for entering a password. However, each the time player Duels, their DP earnings from the Duel will be reduced even when not using any of their rented cards in said Duels. Up to three cards can be rented at a time.
ARC-V Tag Force Special
Six cards can only be obtained by entering passwords which were included in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump and V Jump from 2015, at the 2015 Jump Festa, and in the Tag Force Special Strategy Guide.
World Championship
Tournament 2004
7 Trials to Glory: Tournament 2005
Ultimate Masters: Tournament 2006
Each password used costs a certain amount of DP, with the price depending on the card.
Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 has a second unrelated password system used for unlocking additional banlists. Because Konami could not effectively predict future banlists, this system allows the banlist's complete contents and name to be encoded.
2007
2008
5D's 2009: Stardust Accelerator
5D's 2010: Reverse of Arcadia
5D's 2011: Over the Nexus
Other video games
ZEXAL World Duel Carnival
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival features a Present Code system for unlocking otherwise-unavailable items and Deck Recipes. Each code consists of a name or word/phrase written in kana, followed by a string of digits. The codes were revealed on the game's official website and in some promotional materials.
RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!!
Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! includes promotional codes, each a ten-character alphanumeric string, which unlock cards, card sleeves, Deck boxes, and game mats. The Japanese and international releases of the game feature different sets of codes from each other.
RUSH DUEL: Saikyo Battle Royale!! Let's Go! Go Rush!!
Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Saikyo Battle Royale!! Let's Go! Go Rush!! includes promotional codes; like in RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!!, each is a ten-character alphanumeric string. The codes announced as of December 14, 2022 only grant GP.