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* The first [[Booster Pack]] in [[Series 10]] and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]''. | * The first [[Booster Pack]] in [[Series 10]] and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]''. | ||
* Includes cards used by [[Yuya Sakaki]], [[Declan Akaba]], [[Yuri]], [[Zarc]], [[Yusaku Fujiki]], [[Go Onizuka]], [[Aoi Zaizen]], [[Revolver]], and the [[Knights of Hanoi]]. | * Includes cards used by [[Yuya Sakaki]], [[Declan Akaba]], [[Yuri]], [[Zarc]], [[Yusaku Fujiki]], [[Go Onizuka]], [[Aoi Zaizen]], [[Revolver]], and the [[Knights of Hanoi]]. | ||
+ | ** The TCG version includes cards used by [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei Fudo]], [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]], [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]], [[Yuma Tsukumo (manga)|Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Kaito Tenjo (manga)|Kite Tenjo]] and [[Yugo (manga)|Yugo]]. | ||
* Includes members/support for the "[[Dark Contract]]", "[[Dark World]]", "[[D/D]]", "[[D/D/D]]", "[[Lightsworn]]", "[[Odd-Eyes]]", "[[Predaplant]]", "[[Saber]]", "[[Supreme King Dragon]]", "[[Traptrix]]", and "[[Trap Hole (archetype)|Trap Hole]]" archetypes, as well as the [[Captain]], [[Dark counterpart]] and [[Rescue Squad]] series. | * Includes members/support for the "[[Dark Contract]]", "[[Dark World]]", "[[D/D]]", "[[D/D/D]]", "[[Lightsworn]]", "[[Odd-Eyes]]", "[[Predaplant]]", "[[Saber]]", "[[Supreme King Dragon]]", "[[Traptrix]]", and "[[Trap Hole (archetype)|Trap Hole]]" archetypes, as well as the [[Captain]], [[Dark counterpart]] and [[Rescue Squad]] series. | ||
+ | ** The TCG version includes members/support for the "[[Abyss Actor]]", "[[Ancient Gear]]", "[[Destiny HERO]]", "[[Galaxy]]", "[[Gogogo]]", "[[Infernity]]", "[[Junk]]", "[[Performapal]]" and "[[Speedroid]]" archetypes. | ||
* Introduces the "[[Gouki]]", "[[Trickstar]]", "[[World Chalice]]" and "[[World Legacy]]" archetypes to the OCG/TCG. | * Introduces the "[[Gouki]]", "[[Trickstar]]", "[[World Chalice]]" and "[[World Legacy]]" archetypes to the OCG/TCG. | ||
** Introduces the "[[F.A.]]" and "[[Vendread]]" archetypes to the TCG. | ** Introduces the "[[F.A.]]" and "[[Vendread]]" archetypes to the TCG. |
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French | Code des Duellistes | ||||||||||
German | Code of the Duelist | ||||||||||
Italian | Codice del Duellante | ||||||||||
Spanish | Código del Duelista | ||||||||||
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Korean | 코드 오브 더 듀얼리스트 | ||||||||||
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Sneak Peek | Code of the Duelist Sneak Peek | ||||||||||
Special Edition | Code of the Duelist: Special Edition | ||||||||||
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Japanese | April 15, 2017 | ||||||||||
English (na) | August 4, 2017 | ||||||||||
English (eu) | August 3, 2017 | ||||||||||
English (oc) | August 3, 2017 | ||||||||||
French, German, Italian, Spanish | August 3, 2017 | ||||||||||
Korean | July 13, 2017 | ||||||||||
Code of the Duelist |
Code of the Duelist is a Booster Pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (TCG), following Maximum Crisis[1] and followed by Circuit Break.
Features
- A balance of cards targeted at beginners and fans of the animated series, as well as cards targeted at the existing player base.
- The set is the first booster in the link format and includes cards to bring the new mechanic's archetypes into relevance.
- The first Booster Pack in Series 10 and Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS.
- Includes cards used by Yuya Sakaki, Declan Akaba, Yuri, Zarc, Yusaku Fujiki, Go Onizuka, Aoi Zaizen, Revolver, and the Knights of Hanoi.
- The TCG version includes cards used by Yusei Fudo, Rex Goodwin, Kalin Kessler, Yuma Tsukumo, Kite Tenjo and Yugo.
- Includes members/support for the "Dark Contract", "Dark World", "D/D", "D/D/D", "Lightsworn", "Odd-Eyes", "Predaplant", "Saber", "Supreme King Dragon", "Traptrix", and "Trap Hole" archetypes, as well as the Captain, Dark counterpart and Rescue Squad series.
- The TCG version includes members/support for the "Abyss Actor", "Ancient Gear", "Destiny HERO", "Galaxy", "Gogogo", "Infernity", "Junk", "Performapal" and "Speedroid" archetypes.
- Introduces the "Gouki", "Trickstar", "World Chalice" and "World Legacy" archetypes to the OCG/TCG.
Breakdown
In the OCG, there are 5 cards per pack and 30 packs per box. The set contains 80 cards, or 103 cards in the Master Set:
- 1 Holographic Rare (Japanese version only)
- 6 Ultimate Rares
- 16 Secret Rares
- 6 Ultra Rares (also available as Ultimate Rare and Secret Rare)
- 10 Super Rares (also available as Secret Rare)
- 18 Rares
- 46 Commons
In the TCG, there are 9 cards per pack and 24 packs per box. The set contains 100 cards:
- 8 Secret Rares
- 10 Ultra Rares
- 14 Super Rares
- 20 Rares
- 48 Commons
Galleries
English
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionFrench
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionGerman
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionItalian
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionPortuguese
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionSpanish
1st Edition / Unlimited EditionJapanese
Unlimited EditionKorean
Unlimited Edition
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References
- ↑ "The Organization | [OCG] Code of Duelist". YGOrganization. December 22, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2016.
External links
- yugioh-card.com/japan/
CODE OF THE DUELIST (Japanese) - yugioh-card.com/en Code of the Duelist