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* [[Albion the Branded Dragon (Master Duel)|Albion the Branded Dragon]]
 
* [[Albion the Branded Dragon (Master Duel)|Albion the Branded Dragon]]
 
* [[Amazoness Augusta (Master Duel)|Amazoness Augusta]]
 
* [[Amazoness Augusta (Master Duel)|Amazoness Augusta]]
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* [[Arktos XII - Chronochasm Vaylantz (Master Duel)|Arktos XII - Chronochasm Vaylantz]]
 
* [[Armityle the Chaos Phantasm - Phantom of Fury (Master Duel)|Armityle the Chaos Phantasm - Phantom of Fury]]
 
* [[Armityle the Chaos Phantasm - Phantom of Fury (Master Duel)|Armityle the Chaos Phantasm - Phantom of Fury]]
 
* [[Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman (Master Duel)|Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman]]
 
* [[Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman (Master Duel)|Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman]]
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* [[Black-Winged Assault Dragon (Master Duel)|Black-Winged Assault Dragon]]
 
* [[Black-Winged Assault Dragon (Master Duel)|Black-Winged Assault Dragon]]
 
* [[Borreload Savage Dragon (Master Duel)|Borreload Savage Dragon]]
 
* [[Borreload Savage Dragon (Master Duel)|Borreload Savage Dragon]]
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* [[Chaos Angel (Master Duel)|Chaos Angel]]
 
* [[Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon (Master Duel)|Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon]]
 
* [[Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon (Master Duel)|Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon]]
 
* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon (Master Duel)|Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]
 
* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon (Master Duel)|Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]
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* [[Infinitrack Fortress Megaclops (Master Duel)|Infinitrack Fortress Megaclops]]
 
* [[Infinitrack Fortress Megaclops (Master Duel)|Infinitrack Fortress Megaclops]]
 
* [[Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights (Master Duel)|Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]]
 
* [[Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights (Master Duel)|Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights]]
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* [[I:P Masquerena (Master Duel)|I:P Masquerena]]
 
* [[Knightmare Unicorn (Master Duel)|Knightmare Unicorn]]
 
* [[Knightmare Unicorn (Master Duel)|Knightmare Unicorn]]
 
* [[Knightmare Gryphon (Master Duel)|Knightmare Gryphon]]
 
* [[Knightmare Gryphon (Master Duel)|Knightmare Gryphon]]

Revision as of 08:57, 10 August 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
Box art
Names
EnglishYu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
Development
Platform
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PC
  • iOS
  • Android
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Portuguese
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Korean
DeveloperKonami
Release dates
JapaneseJanuary 19, 2022
North AmericanJanuary 19, 2022
EuropeanJanuary 19, 2022

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a console, PC, Android, and iOS video game. It was released on consoles and PC on January 19, 2022.[1]

Features

  • Cross-play and cross-progression - all systems can play against each other, and can use the same save file for each player.
  • Solo Mode - learn the card game's mechanics through tutorials and enjoy the storylines of cards.
  • Events - timed events called Festivals, with special rules and Forbidden/Limited lists.

Gameplay

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a free-to-play multiplayer game where players can either duel against other players or play a singleplayer mode. Player can obtain cards via spending Gems on pack openings or crafting specific card(s) using Craft Points based on its rarity. The game uses a modified OCG Forbidden & Limited List that will be updated with each updates. Master Duel also features various accessories to personalize player's profile and dueling field, mostly based on a popular and notable cards.

Earning Gems

Ranked Duel

The main gameplay mode of Master Duel, where players from all across the world face off against each other.

Solo Mode

This single-player mode lets the player sample several archetypes of the game, and offers the option of using loaner decks to help new players get a feel of these archetypes.

Events

Time-limited events impose a special deck-building restriction to add some variation to the game, and offer more Gems or special cosmetics as rewards.

DUEL LIVE

A side mode where the player can watch replays of recent matches from either Ranked, Event, or Casual Duels. It's intended to help expose a player to new playstyles or inspire them to build new Decks. There's a daily mission that yields 5 Gems for watching a DUEL LIVE replay.

An update in 14 Jul 2023 expanded on this mode, allowing the player to pick from a selection of replays or enable autoplay for the mode. The selection menu shows the "main cards" for the Decks to give a clue on the matchup.

Cards

The game currently includes 11,809 cards (plus 3 alternate artworks), going up to Photon Hypernova. The card pool is updated monthly, usually (but not always) with cards that have received release in both OCG and TCG. Some popular cards are given Summoning/activation animations.

Older cards that are available in both OCG and TCG but are missing from Master Duel include:

Starting Deck

Special animations

The following cards cause the game to play a 2D animation when Summoned (if they're monsters) or a 3D animation when resolved (if they're Spells/Traps).

Cards with Summon/activation animations

Monster Cards

Normal Monsters

Effect Monsters

Pendulum Monsters

Ritual Monsters

Link Monsters

These cards have animations in other miscellaneous situations, e.g. Duel winners play a 2D animation when their victory condition is achieved.

Sets

PC System Requirements

Minimum Recommended
OS Windows 10 Home (64bit) latest revision Windows 10 Home (64bit) latest revision
CPU Intel Core i5-7300U or equivalent Intel Core i5-9400F or equivalent
Memory 8GB RAM 8GB RAM
Graphics Card Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 or equivalent NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 or equivalent
Screen Resolution 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
Storage 16GB or higher 16GB or higher
Internet Broadband Connection Broadband Connection
Sound Card On Board On Board
DirectX DirectX 11 DirectX 11

Forbidden/Limited list

The game's banlist, at initial release, was a variant of the April 2021 OCG Lists to match the availability of cards at the time.

Banlist changes in this game are more frequent than the physical game, and different cards get affected to account for the game's best-of-1 format and staggered card release schedule. For instance, cards can become unbanned to coincide with an expansion that introduces them, and known powerful cards can be preemptively restricted the moment they debut in this game.

Media

References

  1. Konami (19 January 2022). "It's Time To Duel! Yu-Gi-Oh! MASTER DUEL is Available Today On Consoles And PC". Retrieved 19 January 2022.

External links