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Toys based on the '''[[Duel Disk]]s''' used by [[Duelist]]s in the anime and manga were produced by [[Konami]] in Japan and by [[wikipedia:Mattel]] in the West. A total of four versions were made over time, based on the [[KC mass production Disk]], the [[Chaos Duel Disk]], the [[Academia Disk]] and the modified mass production disk used by [[Yusei Fudo]], though the last model was produced only in Japan.
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Big Jaws]]
 
* [[Cyber Shark]] x2
 
* [[Double Shark]] x2
 
* [[Friller Rabca]]
 
* [[Hammer Shark]] x3
 
* [[Mermaid Shark]] x2
 
* [[Saber Shark]] x3
 
* [[Silent Angler]] x2
 
* [[Silent Wobby]]
 
* [[Skull Kraken]]
 
* [[Spear Shark]] x2
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Bahamut Shark]]
 
* [[Black Ray Lancer]]
 
* [[Full Armored - Black Ray Lancer]]
 
* [[Number 17: Leviathan Dragon]]
 
* [[Number 32: Shark Drake]]
 
* [[Number 47: Nightmare Shark]]
 
* [[Number 73: Abyss Splash]]
 
* [[Number 94: Crystal Zero]]
 
* [[Number 101: Silent Honor ARK]]
 
* [[Number C32: Shark Drake Veiss]]
 
* [[Number C73: Abyss Supra Splash]]
 
* [[Number C101: Silent Honor DARK]]
 
* [[Shark Caesar]]
 
* [[Shark Fortress]]
 
* [[Submersible Aero Shark]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Aqua Jet]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Different Dimension Deepsea Trench]]
 
* [[Downward Current]]
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Moray of Greed]] x2
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Neptune's Amulet]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Quick Chaos]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Salvage]]
 
* [[Surface]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Explosive Urchin]]
 
* [[Icy Crevasse]]
 
* [[Poseidon Wave]]
 
* [[Splash Capture]]
 
* [[Torrential Rebirth]]
 
* [[Trap Jammer]] ([[Sea King's Verdict]])
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Durbe
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==KC mass production Disk==
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[[File:Mattel Duel Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Mattel's [[KC mass production Disk]] model.]]
* [[Archlord Kristya]]
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This Duel Disk is mostly the same as the one featured in the anime, though obviously without the function of deploying holograms.
* [[Star Seraph Sage]] x3
 
* [[Star Seraph Scale]] x3
 
* [[Star Seraph Scepter]] x3
 
* [[Star Seraph Scout]] x3
 
* [[Star Seraph Sovereign]] x3
 
* [[Star Seraph Sword]] x3
 
|xyz monsters =  
 
* [[Bujintei Tsukuyomi]]
 
* [[CXyz: Dark Fairy Cheer Girl]]
 
* [[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]
 
* [[Fairy Cheer Girl]]
 
* [[Number 44: Sky Pegasus]]
 
* [[Number 50: Blackship of Corn]]
 
* [[Number 52: Diamond Crab King]]
 
* [[Number 57: Tri-Head Dust Dragon]]
 
* [[Number 82: Heartlandraco]]
 
* [[Number 102: Star Seraph Sentry]]
 
* [[Number C102: Archfiend Seraph]]
 
* [[Starliege Paladynamo]]
 
* [[Stellaknight Deltatellos]]
 
* [[Vylon Disigma]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Book of Taiyou]] (BOOKS)
 
* [[Cards from the Sky]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Light of Redemption]]
 
* [[My Body as a Shield]] x2
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Shield Crush]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Draining Shield]] x2
 
* [[Intrigue Shield]] x2
 
* [[Magical Arm Shield]]
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Solemn Warning]]
 
* [[Spikeshield with Chain]] x2
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Merag
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While the toy Duel Disk was advertised as being compatible with the TCG, there are a few flaws that make this impractical:
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Aurora Wing]] x3
 
* [[Blizzard Falcon]] x3
 
* [[Blizzard Thunderbird]] x3
 
* [[Cyber Shark]] x2
 
* [[Guard Penguin]] x3
 
* [[Sirenorca]]
 
* [[Snowman Eater]] x3
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Abyss Dweller]]
 
* [[CXyz Mechquipped Djinn Angeneral]]
 
* [[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]
 
* [[Full Armored - Crystal Zero Lancer]]
 
* [[Ice Beast Zerofyne]]
 
* [[Ice Princess Zereort]]
 
* [[Mechquipped Angineer]]
 
* [[Mermail - Gaioabyss]]
 
* [[Number 94: Crystal Zero]]
 
* [[Number 103: Ragna Zero]]
 
* [[Number C103: Ragnafinity]]
 
* [[Photon Strike Bounzer]]
 
* [[Snowdust Giant]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Lemuria, the Forgotten City]] x3
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Moray of Greed]] x2
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Terraforming]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Bottomless Trap Hole]]
 
* [[Diamond Dust]] x2
 
* [[Dimensional Prison]]
 
* [[Mirror Force]] x2
 
* [[Spiritual Water Art - Aoi]]
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Vector
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* Cards in protectors will not fit into the Duel Disk.
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* The [[Deck Zone]] can only hold about fifty to sixty-nine cards safely. Though sixty cards is the maximum Deck size now, at the time of this replica's release, there was no upper limit.
* [[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]]
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* The [[Graveyard]] can only hold about twenty-five cards. This can present a problem for longer games.
* [[Caligo Claw Crow]] x2
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* There No place for the [[Extra Deck]] or cards that have been [[banish]]ed.
* [[Secret Sect Druid Dru]] x2
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* The [[Life Points]] counter can only go up to 9990  While both players start with 8000, 4000 or 2000, it could rise to 9000 or 10,000+ Life Points due to [[card effect]]s. The reason for the zero at the end is because while there are four buttons on the disk, only 3 of them change the counter, the last one lights up the display.
* [[Umbral Horror Ghoul]] x3
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* The way the Duel Disk moves from stand-by to in use is also different. In the anime, the Graveyard is locked over the Deck and the two field parts are retracted into the main part of the disk. When triggered, the field parts and Graveyard are unlocked and the central piece rotates the Graveyard and field into play position. The toy does not have a rotating center and the two halves of the field aren't locked in closer to the central piece. When the player triggers the play mode, the smaller half of the field which is spring loaded, is released from its lock at the same time as the larger half, which has a weaker spring, and thus the smaller part pushes the larger part into play position.
* [[Umbral Horror Ghost]] x3
 
* [[Umbral Horror Unform]] x3
 
* [[Umbral Horror Will o' the Wisp]] x3
 
|tuner monsters =
 
* [[Masked Chameleon]] x2
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Evilswarm Thanatos]]
 
* [[Number 43: Soul Marionetter]]
 
* [[Number 65: Djinn Buster]]
 
* [[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]
 
* [[Number 96: Dark Mist]]
 
* [[Number 102: Star Seraph Sentry]]
 
* [[Number 103: Ragnazero]]
 
* [[Number 104: Masquerade]]
 
* [[Number C5: Chaos Chimera Dragon]]
 
* [[Number C43: High Manipulator of Chaos]]
 
* [[Number C65: King Overfiend]]
 
* [[Number C96: Dark Storm]]
 
* [[Number C102: Archfiend Seraph]]
 
* [[Number C103: Ragnafinity]]
 
* [[Number C104: Umbral Horror Masquerade]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Don Thousand's Throne]] x3
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Admiration of the Thousands]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Soul Taker]] x2
 
* [[Star Changer]] x2
 
|traps =
 
* [[Corrupted Keys]] x2
 
* [[Safe Zone]] x2
 
* [[Vain Betrayer]] x3
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Alito
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==Chaos Duel Disk==
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[[File:Mattel Chaos Disk.jpg|thumb|Mattel's [[Chaos Duel Disk]].]]
* [[Battlin' Boxer Big Bandage]] x2
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The same flaws present in the previous model are present here.
* [[Battlin' Boxer Counterpunch]] x3
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Glassjaw]] x2
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Headgeared]] x3
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Rabbit Puncher]]
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Rib Gardna]]
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Shadow]]
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Sparrer]] x2
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Switchitter]] x3
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Veil]] x2
 
|xyz monsters =  
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Cheat Commissioner]]
 
* [[Battlin' Boxer Lead Yoke]] x3
 
* [[Blade Armor Ninja]]
 
* [[Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Lion Emperor]]
 
* [[Comics Hero King Arthur]]
 
* [[CXyz Comics Hero Legend Arthur]]
 
* [[Gachi Gachi Gantetsu]]
 
* [[Heroic Champion - Excalibur]]
 
* [[Number 79: Battlin' Boxer Nova Caesar]]
 
* [[Number 80: Rhapsody in Berserk]]
 
* [[Number 105: Battlin' Boxer Star Cestus]]
 
* [[Number C80: Requiem in Berserk]]
 
* [[Number C105: Battlin' Boxer Comet Cestus]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Battlin' Boxing Spirits]] x3
 
* [[Book of Moon]]  
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Reload]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Jolt Counter]] x3
 
* [[Last Counter]]
 
* [[Numbers Overlay Boost]]
 
* [[Xyz Block]] x3
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Girag
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In the anime, the Chaos Duel Disk folded in on itself until the [[field]] was completely folded into the hinged 'spell trigger' part of the disk and then folded into the central part of the disk, creating a compact form. The toy is much the same, but cannot fold all the way as the anime disk can, but instead leaves the first two card spaces out. The hinge on the toy is the whole of the first and second card spaces, which pushes to the back of the central part and though not as compact as the anime Chaos disk, it is still the most compact and light-weight of the toy Duel Disks.
|normal monsters =
 
* [[The Judgement Hand]] x3
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Fire Hand]] x3
 
* [[Ice Hand]] x3
 
* [[Koa'ki Meiru Powerhand]] x2
 
* [[Magic Hand]] x3
 
* [[Prominence Hand]] x3
 
* [[Rescue Rabbit]]
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[CXyz Mechquipped Djinn Angeneral]]
 
* [[Dark-line Warrior Caingorgorm]]
 
* [[Downerd Magician]]
 
* [[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]
 
* [[Ghostrick Alucard]]
 
* [[Mechquipped Angineer]]
 
* [[Number 49: Fortune Tune]]
 
* [[Number 50: Blackship of Corn]]
 
* [[Number 58: Burner Viser]]
 
* [[Number 82: Heartlandraco]]
 
* [[Number 106: Giant Hand]]
 
* [[Number C106: Giant Red Hand]]
 
* [[Photon Papilloperative]]
 
* [[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Black Garden]] x3 ([[Erosion Hand Forest]])
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
 
* [[Supply Unit]] x3
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Reload]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Fiendish Chain]] x2
 
* [[Magic Cylinder]] x3 ([[Hand Vice]])
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Trap of Board Eraser]] ([[Hand Block]])
 
}}
 
  
{{Decklist|Mizael
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==Academia Disk==
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[[File:Mattel Academy Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Mattel's [[Academia Disk]].]]
* [[Dragard]] x3
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One of the main problems present in the previous version is addressed here, as the card zones are resized, allowing cares with protective sleeves to fit, though this comes at the cost of the [[Deck Zone]] being able to hold only forty cards. In addition, the wrist straps came in one size only, presenting issues for players with larger wrists.
* [[Heliosphere, the Supreme-Shield Dragon]] x3
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* [[Mirage Dragon]] x3
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Along with the release of the Academy Disk, Mattel produced a specialized carrying pack for the new disks, though none have been actually seen used or in stores. Due to past sales of the Academy Disk and the limited popularity with the toy as a Dueling medium Mattel discontinued the production of the Academy Disk several months after its release.
* [[Parsec, the Interstellar Dragon]] x3
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* [[Radius, the Half-Moon Dragon]] x3
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In November 2007, a real-world version of the red-trimmed [[Slifer Red]] disk was also produced in Japan, known as [[Academy Duel Disk Osiris Red]] and came boxed with several Booster Packs and [[Academy Duel Disk Osiris Red promotional cards|promotional cards]].
* [[Schwarzschild Limit Dragon]] x3
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|xyz monsters =
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==Yusei version==
* [[CXyz Coach Lord Ultimatrainer]]
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[[File:G05707 M.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Disk - Yusei Version.]]
* [[Divine Dragon Knight Felgrand]]
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This versionIt was released in the OCG Market on September 26, 2009 for 4,000 Yen (Including Tax). It includes Yusei's Duel Disk and two Promotional Cards: "[[Vice Dragon]]" and "[[Shield Wing]]" (both [[Duel Terminal]] compatible). The Yusei Duel Disk can hold up to fifty sleeved cards in the Deck area, but only holds around fifteen to eighteen sleeved cards in the [[Graveyard]]. The [[Life Points|Life Point]] Counter can go up to 99990 but can only display 0 in the single-digit column.
* [[Evilswarm Exciton Knight]]
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* [[Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis]]
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[[File:G05707 A M.jpg|thumb|right|Duel Disk - Yusei Version with a random assortment of cards.]]
* [[Kachi Kochi Dragon]]
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[[File:DuelDisk2010.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010.]]
* [[Number 46: Dragluon]]
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[[File:Duel Disk 20102.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Extra Deck Zone]] and [[Banished Zone]] on the Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010]]
* [[Number 62: Galaxy-Eyes Prime Photon Dragon]]
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In November 2010, Konami released an update to this Duel Disk, the [[Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010]]. This version addresses many of the issues present in the 2009 version and the Mattel versions. In addition to being the first Duel Disk with spaces for the [[Banished Zone]] and [[Extra Deck Zone]], this is also the first Duel Disk to feature a bottom covering on the arm blade. Konami has removed the "flip action" feature present in the 2009 version, opting instead for a more realistic portrayal of the Duel Disk featured in the show. The clips that hold the cards on the blade are similar to those on the original Mattel disks. The Deck Zone can hold fify sleeved cards, and the [[Graveyard]] can hold up to thirty sleeved cards.
* [[Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]
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* [[Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]
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* [[Queen Dragun Djinn]]
 
* [[Starliege Paladynamo]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Book of Moon]]
 
* [[Galactic Charity]] x2
 
* [[Galaxy Wave]]
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force]] x2
 
* [[Rank-Up-Magic The Seventh One]]
 
* [[Trade-In]] x2
 
* [[Xyz Burst]]
 
* [[Xyz Territory]] x2
 
|traps =
 
* [[Dragon's Rebirth]]
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Tachyon Chaos Hole]] x2
 
* [[Tachyon Transmigration]]
 
* [[Xyz Reborn]] x2
 
}}
 

Latest revision as of 21:40, 18 June 2017

Toys based on the Duel Disks used by Duelists in the anime and manga were produced by Konami in Japan and by wikipedia:Mattel in the West. A total of four versions were made over time, based on the KC mass production Disk, the Chaos Duel Disk, the Academia Disk and the modified mass production disk used by Yusei Fudo, though the last model was produced only in Japan.

KC mass production Disk[edit]

Mattel's KC mass production Disk model.

This Duel Disk is mostly the same as the one featured in the anime, though obviously without the function of deploying holograms.

While the toy Duel Disk was advertised as being compatible with the TCG, there are a few flaws that make this impractical:

  • Cards in protectors will not fit into the Duel Disk.
  • The Deck Zone can only hold about fifty to sixty-nine cards safely. Though sixty cards is the maximum Deck size now, at the time of this replica's release, there was no upper limit.
  • The Graveyard can only hold about twenty-five cards. This can present a problem for longer games.
  • There No place for the Extra Deck or cards that have been banished.
  • The Life Points counter can only go up to 9990 While both players start with 8000, 4000 or 2000, it could rise to 9000 or 10,000+ Life Points due to card effects. The reason for the zero at the end is because while there are four buttons on the disk, only 3 of them change the counter, the last one lights up the display.
  • The way the Duel Disk moves from stand-by to in use is also different. In the anime, the Graveyard is locked over the Deck and the two field parts are retracted into the main part of the disk. When triggered, the field parts and Graveyard are unlocked and the central piece rotates the Graveyard and field into play position. The toy does not have a rotating center and the two halves of the field aren't locked in closer to the central piece. When the player triggers the play mode, the smaller half of the field which is spring loaded, is released from its lock at the same time as the larger half, which has a weaker spring, and thus the smaller part pushes the larger part into play position.

Chaos Duel Disk[edit]

Mattel's Chaos Duel Disk.

The same flaws present in the previous model are present here.

In the anime, the Chaos Duel Disk folded in on itself until the field was completely folded into the hinged 'spell trigger' part of the disk and then folded into the central part of the disk, creating a compact form. The toy is much the same, but cannot fold all the way as the anime disk can, but instead leaves the first two card spaces out. The hinge on the toy is the whole of the first and second card spaces, which pushes to the back of the central part and though not as compact as the anime Chaos disk, it is still the most compact and light-weight of the toy Duel Disks.

Academia Disk[edit]

Mattel's Academia Disk.

One of the main problems present in the previous version is addressed here, as the card zones are resized, allowing cares with protective sleeves to fit, though this comes at the cost of the Deck Zone being able to hold only forty cards. In addition, the wrist straps came in one size only, presenting issues for players with larger wrists.

Along with the release of the Academy Disk, Mattel produced a specialized carrying pack for the new disks, though none have been actually seen used or in stores. Due to past sales of the Academy Disk and the limited popularity with the toy as a Dueling medium Mattel discontinued the production of the Academy Disk several months after its release.

In November 2007, a real-world version of the red-trimmed Slifer Red disk was also produced in Japan, known as Academy Duel Disk Osiris Red and came boxed with several Booster Packs and promotional cards.

Yusei version[edit]

Duel Disk - Yusei Version.

This versionIt was released in the OCG Market on September 26, 2009 for 4,000 Yen (Including Tax). It includes Yusei's Duel Disk and two Promotional Cards: "Vice Dragon" and "Shield Wing" (both Duel Terminal compatible). The Yusei Duel Disk can hold up to fifty sleeved cards in the Deck area, but only holds around fifteen to eighteen sleeved cards in the Graveyard. The Life Point Counter can go up to 99990 but can only display 0 in the single-digit column.

Duel Disk - Yusei Version with a random assortment of cards.
Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010.
The Extra Deck Zone and Banished Zone on the Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010

In November 2010, Konami released an update to this Duel Disk, the Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010. This version addresses many of the issues present in the 2009 version and the Mattel versions. In addition to being the first Duel Disk with spaces for the Banished Zone and Extra Deck Zone, this is also the first Duel Disk to feature a bottom covering on the arm blade. Konami has removed the "flip action" feature present in the 2009 version, opting instead for a more realistic portrayal of the Duel Disk featured in the show. The clips that hold the cards on the blade are similar to those on the original Mattel disks. The Deck Zone can hold fify sleeved cards, and the Graveyard can hold up to thirty sleeved cards.