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* Equipping "[[Cocoon of Evolution]]" to "[[Petit Moth]]" counts as a normal summon, contrary to the card's text and TCG effect. | * Equipping "[[Cocoon of Evolution]]" to "[[Petit Moth]]" counts as a normal summon, contrary to the card's text and TCG effect. | ||
* If "[[Smoke Grenade of the Thief]]" is properly activated when the opponent has no cards in their hand, the game locks since the player is forced to choose a card from the opponent's hand to discard. | * If "[[Smoke Grenade of the Thief]]" is properly activated when the opponent has no cards in their hand, the game locks since the player is forced to choose a card from the opponent's hand to discard. | ||
+ | * "[[Different Dimension Capsule]]" doesn't shuffle the deck after it resolves, so activating it lets you see the order in which you will draw every card in your deck (until the deck is shuffled again). | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 06:16, 19 August 2023
Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour is the first Yu-Gi-Oh! video game for the Nintendo DS.
Contents
New features
Among the new features introduced in the transition from the Game Boy Advance games are:
- Touch Screen compatibility that allows for faster and easier decisions, while keeping the buttons available.
- An Overworld Map on the Touch Screen that allows players to search for duelists and Duel and Trade cards wirelessly with friends.
- A 3-D game board view of the duel on the top screen, including battles between monsters and animations of each Monster Card when they're on the field.
Over 1,000 cards are available, including monsters with special 3D Summon animations.
Gameplay
You roleplay as a novice duelist participating in a local tournament featuring characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. The storyline features elements from the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City arcs as well as the anime-only Virtual World arc.
During nighttime, the player can be intercepted by evil duelists who will force him into Shadow Games. Any result that is not the player's victory results in a Game Over.
Special 3D Summoning
The following monsters being summoned results in a special 3D summoning animation.
- Dark Magician
- Blue-Eyes White Dragon
- Red-Eyes B. Dragon
- Slifer the Sky Dragon
- The Winged Dragon of Ra
- Obelisk the Tormentor
- Lava Golem
- Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon
- Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon
- Zoa
- Curse of Dragon
- Insect Queen
- La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp
- Baby Dragon
- Alligator's Sword Dragon
- The Legendary Fisherman
- The Masked Beast
- Relinquished
- Obnoxious Celtic Guard
- Cyber-Tech Alligator
- Dark Magician Girl
- Toon Dark Magician Girl
- Summoned Skull
- Barrel Dragon
- Vorse Raider
- Dark Necrofear
- Revival Jam
- Viser Des
- Magician's Valkyria
- Cyber Harpie Lady
- Gilford the Lightning
- Jinzo
- Mystical Beast Serket
- Skull Archfiend of Lightning
- Dark Paladin
- Shinato, King of a Higher Plane
- Exodia Necross
- Silent Magician LV8
Characters
The game features characters from season 1 to 3 of the anime.
- Yami Yugi
- Yugi Muto
- Joey Wheeler
- Seto Kaiba
- Mokuba Kaiba
- Yami Bakura
- Bakura Ryou
- Tea Gardner
- Mai Valentine
- Serenity Wheeler
- Rebecca Hawkins
- Solomon Muto
- Bonz
- Mako Tsunami
- Espa Roba
- Rex Raptor
- Weevil Underwood
- PaniK
- Dox
- Para
- Maximillion Pegasus
- Bandit Keith
- Gansley
- Crump
- Johnson
- Nezbitt
- Leichter
- Noah Kaiba
- Gozaburo Kaiba
- Rare Hunter
- Strings
- Arkana
- Lumis
- Umbra
- Odion
- Ishizu Ishtar
- Marik Ishtar
- Yami Marik
- Roland
Glitches
- After defeating Odion for the first time, Pegasus no longer appears as an opponent in the American version of the game. This makes it impossible for the player to trade for his cards and get his Deck Recipe afterward, so players who wish to fully complete the game must do both of the above before defeating Odion, as trading with Pegasus is the only way the player can acquire "Imperial Order".
- In the American version of the game, "Crush Card Virus" is instead named "Deck Destruction Virus" and it shares its written lore with that card. The card still resolves with the effect "Crush Card Virus" had at the time.
- Due to following outdated rulings for both cards, using "Gravekeeper's Servant" alongside "Banisher of the Light" does not stop players from declaring attacks.
- The AI never activates "Solomon's Lawbook" unless the player controls a card with an effect that applies during the Standby Phase, mistakenly believing "Solomon's Lawbook" skips both players' Standby Phases instead of only their own.
- Due to the game using the duel interface to show the player the last duel of two Matches (Joey Wheeler versus Yami Bakura, Yami Yugi versus Seto Kaiba), it adds the results of those duels to the player's own duel record against Yami Bakura (loss) and Seto Kaiba (victory).
- Equipping "Cocoon of Evolution" to "Petit Moth" counts as a normal summon, contrary to the card's text and TCG effect.
- If "Smoke Grenade of the Thief" is properly activated when the opponent has no cards in their hand, the game locks since the player is forced to choose a card from the opponent's hand to discard.
- "Different Dimension Capsule" doesn't shuffle the deck after it resolves, so activating it lets you see the order in which you will draw every card in your deck (until the deck is shuffled again).
Trivia
- Tristan Taylor and Duke Devlin do not appear in this game.
- The same card artworks are used in all language versions of this game. For the most part this is the international artworks. Exceptions include "Widespread Ruin" and "Book of Secret Arts", which use their original Japanese artworks.
Promotional cards
The game also introduces 3 new Spellcaster support cards, including the Silent Magician archetype. The Japanese game guide also introduces a support card for the same themes.