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'''Campaign'''
 
'''Campaign'''
* Opponents are sought out by moving around a map screen, rather than choosing them from a list.
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* Opponents are sought out my moving around a map screen, rather than choosing them from a map.
* The opponents [[Duel Computer (Duel Monsters 5)|Duel Computer]] and [[Simon (Duel Monsters 5)|Simon]] have been removed. [[Kaiba Mokuba (Duel Monsters 6)|Kaiba Mokuba]], [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]], [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 6)|Bandit Keith]] and [[Duke Devlin (Duel Monsters 6)|Duke Devlin]] have been added.
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* The opponents [[Duel Computer (Duel Monsters 5)|Duel Computer]] and [[Simon (Duel Monsters 5)|Simon]] have been removed. [[Mokuba Kaiba (Duel Monsters 6)|Mokuba Kaiba]], [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]], [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 6)|Bandit Keith]] and [[Duke Devlin (Duel Monsters 6)|Duke Devlin]] have been added.
 
* The Duel Tournament is held on Saturdays instead of Sundays and happens every week. Players must find and select the tournament, rather than being forced to take part.
 
* The Duel Tournament is held on Saturdays instead of Sundays and happens every week. Players must find and select the tournament, rather than being forced to take part.
 
* The game features a plot, involving [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Tea Gardner]] being captured by the Ghouls.
 
* The game features a plot, involving [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Tea Gardner]] being captured by the Ghouls.
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* Card texts can contain more kanji. (''Duel Monsters 5'' only featured a limited amount of kanji, which could be used in card texts.)
 
* Card texts can contain more kanji. (''Duel Monsters 5'' only featured a limited amount of kanji, which could be used in card texts.)
 
* The [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (DM6)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" are changed from 4000 to ????.
 
* The [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (DM6)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" are changed from 4000 to ????.
* Card numbers are not displayed on the card-details screen.
 
* [[Limitation text]] is placed in its own area, outside of the card description.
 
* The details screen for [[Monster Token]]s is changed to make them less like regular cards. This includes depicting the Token as a coin rather than a card, displaying its [[ATK]], [[DEF]], [[Level]] and [[Type]] in a different location and adding the limitation text, "This is not a card".
 
  
 
'''Deck Edit'''
 
'''Deck Edit'''
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===Characters===
 
===Characters===
The game includes characters from the manga, up until the [[Battle City (manga arc)|Battle City manga arc]].
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====Initial====
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* [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Tea Gardner]]
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* [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Joey Wheeler]]
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* [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Yugi]]
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** [[Yugi Muto (Duel Monsters 6)|Yugi Muto]], sometimes Duels in Yami Yugi's stead
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* [[Seto Kaiba (Duel Monsters 6)|Seto Kaiba]]
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* [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 6)|Mai Valentine]]
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* [[Mako Tsunami (Duel Monsters 6)|Mako Tsunami]]
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* [[Espa Roba (Duel Monsters 6)|Espa Roba]]
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* [[Weevil Underwood (Duel Monsters 6)|Weevil Underwood]]
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* [[Rex Raptor (Duel Monsters 6)|Rex Raptor]]
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* [[Trusdale (Duel Monsters 6)|Trusdale]]
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* [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Bakura]]
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** [[Ryou Bakura (Duel Monsters 6)|Ryou Bakura]], sometimes Duels in Yami Bakura's stead
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* [[Ishizu Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Ishizu Ishtar]]
  
Non-opponent characters, include [[Roland (Duel Monsters 6)|Roland]], who announces events, and the unnamed unseen "Passengers" that the player can speak to.
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====Unlockable====
 
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* [[Mokuba Kaiba (Duel Monsters 6)|Mokuba Kaiba]], unlocked by losing ten Duels
Opponent characters are as follows:
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* [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Monsters 6)|Maximillion Pegasus]], unlocked by possessing a copy of "[[Toon World (DM6)|Toon World]]"
 
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* [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Marik Ishtar]], unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
{| class="wikitable"
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** [[Yami Marik (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Marik]], sometimes Duels in Marik's stead
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* [[Rare Hunter (Duel Monsters 6)|Rare Hunter]], unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
! scope="col" | Character
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* [[Strings (Duel Monsters 6)|Strings]], unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
! scope="col" | Unlocked by
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* [[Umbra & Lumis (Duel Monsters 6)|Umbra & Lumis]], unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
! scope="col" | Alternative form
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** Umbra, sometimes Duels by himself
! scope="col" | Alternative available
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* [[Arkana (Duel Monsters 6)|Arkana]], unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
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* [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]], unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
| [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Tea Gardner]]
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* [[Shadi (Duel Monsters 6)|Shadi]]
| Available from the start
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* [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 6)|Bandit Keith]], unlocked by having five more wins than losses against Yugi, Téa, Joey, Bakura, Kaiba, Ishizu, Rex, Weevil, Trusdale, Mai, Espa, Mako, Mokuba, Pegasus, Rare Hunter, Strings, Rishid, Umbra & Lumis, Arkana, Marik and Shadi
| [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Mind-Controlled Tea]]
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* [[Duke Devlin (Duel Monsters 6)|Duke Devlin]], unlocked by having unlocked and won a game against each of the following characters; Yugi, Joey, Bakura, Kaiba, Ishizu, Rex, Weevil, Trusdale, Mai, Espa, Mako, Mokuba, Keith, Pegasus, Rare Hunter, Strings, Odion, Umbra & Lumis, Arkana, Marik and Shadi.
| During the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Joey Wheeler]]
 
| Available from the start
 
| [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Mind-Controlled Joey]]
 
| During the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Yugi]]
 
| Available from the start
 
| [[Yugi Muto (Duel Monsters 6)|Yugi Muto]]
 
| Sometimes Duels in Yami Yugi's stead
 
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| [[Kaiba Seto (Duel Monsters 6)|Kaiba Seto]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 6)|Mai Valentine]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Mako Tsunami (Duel Monsters 6)|Mako Tsunami]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Espa Roba (Duel Monsters 6)|Espa Roba]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Weevil Underwood (Duel Monsters 6)|Weevil Underwood]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Rex Raptor (Duel Monsters 6)|Rex Raptor]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Trusdale (Duel Monsters 6)|Trusdale]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Bakura]]
 
| Available from the start
 
| [[Bakura Ryou (Duel Monsters 6)|Bakura Ryou]]
 
| Sometimes Duels in Yami Bakura's stead
 
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| [[Ishizu Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Ishizu Ishtar]]
 
| colspan="3" | Available from the start
 
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| [[Kaiba Mokuba (Duel Monsters 6)|Kaiba Mokuba]]
 
| colspan="3" | Losing ten Duels
 
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| [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Monsters 6)|Maximillion Pegasus]]
 
| colspan="3" | Obtaining a copy of "[[Toon World (DM6)|Toon World]]"
 
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| [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Marik Ishtar]]
 
| Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
| [[Yami Marik (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Marik]]
 
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* During the Phantom Pyramid event
 
* Sometimes Duels in Marik's stead
 
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| [[Rare Hunter (Duel Monsters 6)|Rare Hunter]]
 
| colspan="3" | Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Strings (Duel Monsters 6)|Strings]]
 
| colspan="3" | Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Umbra & Lumis (Duel Monsters 6)|Umbra & Lumis]]
 
| Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
| Umbra
 
| Sometimes Duels by himself
 
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| [[Arkana (Duel Monsters 6)|Arkana]]
 
| colspan="3" | Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]]
 
| colspan="3" | Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Shadi (Duel Monsters 6)|Shadi]]
 
| colspan="3" | Completing the Phantom Pyramid event
 
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| [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 6)|Bandit Keith]]
 
| colspan="3" | Having five more wins than losses against every other character, apart from Duke
 
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| [[Duke Devlin (Duel Monsters 6)|Duke Devlin]]
 
| colspan="3" | Having unlocked and won a game against every other character
 
|}
 
  
 
===Events===
 
===Events===
* [[File:Duel Tournament-DM6.png|thumb|right|240px|[[Roland (Duel Monsters 6)|Roland]] announcing a tournament]] '''Duel Tournament''': Held every Saturday. At the beginning of the game, it takes place in the subway zone. Its location changes each week, following a clockwise spiral pattern around the map. The player faces an opponent in a [[Match]] and is awarded [[Duel Tournament winner pack (DM6)|a special pack]] for winning.
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[[File:DM6-DuelField.png|thumb|right|240px|Duel field]]
* '''KC Cup''': Starts on a Friday every 24 weeks. The location of the tournament is random, but will always take place in the same area of a neighboring one for the duration of the game. The tournament consists of three Matches spread over three days. On winning the third Match, the player is awarded [[KC Cup winner pack (DM6)|a special pack]].
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* '''Duel Tournament''': Held every Saturday. At the beginning of the game, it takes place in the subway zone. Its location changes each week, following a clockwise spiral pattern around the map. The player faces an opponent in a [[Match]] and is awarded [[Duel Tournament special pack|a special pack]] for winning.
* '''Challenge Cup''': Starts on a Friday every 13 weeks. The location of the tournament is random, but will always take place in the same area of a neighboring one for the duration of the game. The tournament consists of three Matches spread over three days. On winning the third Match, the player is awarded [[Challenge Cup winner pack (DM6)|a special pack]].
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* '''KC Cup''': Starts on a Friday every 24 weeks. The location of the tournament is random, but will always take place in the same area of a neighboring one for the duration of the game. The tournament consists of three Matches spread over three days. On winning the third Match, the player is awarded [[KC Cup special pack|a special pack]].
* '''Target Week''': Once a week, the player is given two random opponents. If they manage to find and defeat the opponents, they are awarded 200 Duel Points. The ''[[Ultimate Random Pack]]'' is available for selection after winning the second Duel and disappears afterwards.
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* '''Challenge Cup''': Starts on a Friday every 13 weeks. The location of the tournament is random, but will always take place in the same area of a neighboring one for the duration of the game. The tournament consists of three Matches spread over three days. On winning the third Match, the player is awarded [[Challenge Cup special pack|a special pack]].
* [[File:Bakura interrupts Marik-DM6.png|thumb|right|240px|An interruption sequence]] '''Interruptions''': If the player challenges certain characters, while certain other characters are in the same area, the other character will insist on Dueling the player instead. The combinations of characters this works for is as follows. Each character is capable of interrupting their corresponding character. e.g. Joey can interrupt Mai and Mai can also interrupt Joey.
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* '''Target Week''': Once a week, the player is given two random opponents. If they manage to find and defeat the opponents, they are awarded 200 Duelist Points. The ''[[Ultimate Random Pack]]'' is available for selection after winning the second Duel and disappears afterwards.
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* '''Interruptions''': If the player challenges certain characters, while certain other characters are in the same area, the other character will insist on Dueling the player instead. The combinations of characters this works for is as follows. Each character is capable of interrupting their corresponding character. e.g. Joey can interrupt Mai and Mai can also interrupt Joey.
 
** [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Joey Wheeler]] and [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 6)|Mai Valentine]]
 
** [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Joey Wheeler]] and [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 6)|Mai Valentine]]
 
** Mai Valentine and [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Tea Gardner]]
 
** Mai Valentine and [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Tea Gardner]]
** [[Kaiba Seto (Duel Monsters 6)|Kaiba Seto]] and [[Kaiba Mokuba (Duel Monsters 6)|Kaiba Mokuba]]
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** [[Seto Kaiba (Duel Monsters 6)|Seto Kaiba]] and [[Mokuba Kaiba (Duel Monsters 6)|Mokuba Kaiba]]
 
** [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Bakura]] and [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Marik Ishtar]]
 
** [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Bakura]] and [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Marik Ishtar]]
 
** Marik Ishtar and [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]]
 
** Marik Ishtar and [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]]
* '''Ghoul encounters''': Rare Hunters will randomly interrupt the player when they try to talk to a passenger or challenge an opponent. The player must then Duel the Ghoul instead. Ghouls which can be faced this way include [[Rare Hunter (Duel Monsters 6)|Rare Hunter]], [[Arkana (Duel Monsters 6)|Arkana]], [[Strings (Duel Monsters 6)|Strings]], [[Umbra & Lumis (Duel Monsters 6)|Umbra & Lumis]] and [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]]. The player is awarded a ''[[Rare Selection (DM6)|Rare Selection]]'' pack after defeating a Ghoul. If they lose, the Ghoul takes a rare card from them. After defeating each Ghoul this way, the Phantom Pyramid event is unlocked.
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* '''Ghoul encounters''': Rare Hunters will randomly interrupt the player when they try to talk to a passenger or challenge an opponent. The player must then Duel the Ghoul instead. Ghouls which can be faced this way include [[Rare Hunter (Duel Monsters 6)|Rare Hunter]], [[Arkana (Duel Monsters 6)|Arkana]], [[Strings (Duel Monsters 6)|Strings]], [[Umbra & Lumis (Duel Monsters 6)|Umbra & Lumis]] and [[Odion (Duel Monsters 6)|Odion]]. The player is awarded a ''[[Rare Selection]]'' pack after defeating a Ghoul. If they lose, the Ghoul takes a rare card from them. After defeating each Ghoul this way, the Phantom Pyramid event is unlocked.
* [[File:Phantom Pyramid-DM6.png|thumb|right|240px|The Phantom Pyramid]] '''Phantom Pyramid''': The player takes part in this event immediately after defeating each of the Ghouls. They are taken to [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Marik Ishtar]]'s lair, where they must Duel, [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Mind-Controlled Tea]], two random Ghouls, [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Mind-Controlled Joey]] and [[Yami Marik (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Marik]]. Winning all five unlocks the Ghouls and Marik as regular opponents, the Limitation Tournaments and the achievement icons in the sub-menu screen. Losing causes the player to need to start again by defeating each Ghoul once each.
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* '''Phantom Pyramid''': The player takes part in this event immediately after defeating each of the Ghouls. They are taken to [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 6)|Marik Ishtar]]'s lair, where they must Duel, [[Tea Gardner (Duel Monsters 6)|Mind-Controlled Tea]], two random Ghouls, [[Joey Wheeler (Duel Monsters 6)|Mind-Controlled Joey]] and [[Yami Marik (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Marik]]. Winning all five unlocks the Ghouls and Marik as regular opponents, the Limitation Tournaments and the achievement icons in the sub-menu screen. Losing causes the player to need to start again by defeating each Ghoul once each.
 
* '''Limitation Tournament''': Available after completing the Phantom Pyramid. The player's Deck must meet a certain condition to be allowed to participate. Each tournament is a single Duel against an unseen opponent. By winning each tournament, the player unlocks the next one.
 
* '''Limitation Tournament''': Available after completing the Phantom Pyramid. The player's Deck must meet a certain condition to be allowed to participate. Each tournament is a single Duel against an unseen opponent. By winning each tournament, the player unlocks the next one.
 
*# [[Monster Card|Monsters]] can only be [[Beast]] or [[Beast-Warrior]]-[[Type]]
 
*# [[Monster Card|Monsters]] can only be [[Beast]] or [[Beast-Warrior]]-[[Type]]
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==Sub-menu screen==
 
==Sub-menu screen==
[[File:Sub menu-DM6.png|thumb|right|240px|Sub menu]]
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[[File:DM6-MainMenu.png|thumb|right|240px|Sub menu]]
  
The sub-menu screen gives the player the following options:
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The sub-menu screen gives the player the following options
 
* '''Deck & Bag''': View cards in their possession and edit the contents of their Deck.
 
* '''Deck & Bag''': View cards in their possession and edit the contents of their Deck.
 
* '''Duel Assist''': Trade with other games or enter passwords.
 
* '''Duel Assist''': Trade with other games or enter passwords.
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===Duel Assist===
 
===Duel Assist===
Duel Assist has two suboptions; "Trade" and "8 Pass".
 
 
"Trade" allows players to connect the to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1]]'' or a second copy of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2'' , using the Game Link Cable to transfer cards between copies. After connecting two copies of the game and entering the trade menu, each player selects a card from their bag and confirms that they wish to trade it. Each card is then sent to the opposite player's game. Cards that do not exist in ''Duel Monsters 5'' cannot be traded to it.
 
 
"8 Pass" allows players to enter the 8-digit [[Password]]s from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]'' cards to acquire copies of the card in the game. It costs 500 [[Duel Points]] to enter the Password menu, regardless of whether the entered Password valid or not or if the player even attempts to enter a password.
 
  
 
===Cable Duel===
 
===Cable Duel===
Players can connect two copies of the game, using the Game Link Cable, to Duel against each other.
 
  
 
===Option===
 
===Option===
If the player has completed the Limitation Tournaments, this menu can be used to turn off [[Status|Limitation Statuses]], effectively allowing the player to include three copies of any playable card in their Deck.
 
  
 
===Achievement icons===
 
===Achievement icons===
[[File:All achievement icons-DM6.png|thumb|right|240px|The sub menu with all the achievement icons highlighted]]
 
 
After completing the Phantom Pyramid, a list of icons representing achievements appear across the top. The icons are initially green and turn yellow after they have been awarded.
 
After completing the Phantom Pyramid, a list of icons representing achievements appear across the top. The icons are initially green and turn yellow after they have been awarded.
  
 
From left to right, the achievements are:
 
From left to right, the achievements are:
 
* Have at least ten wins against each opponent.
 
* Have at least ten wins against each opponent.
* Open at least one of every Booster Pack.
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* Open at least one every Booster Pack.
 
* Reach 50,000 Duel Points
 
* Reach 50,000 Duel Points
 
* Win the Duel Tournament at least once in all fourteen areas on the map.
 
* Win the Duel Tournament at least once in all fourteen areas on the map.
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===Packs===
 
===Packs===
All packs in the game contain five random cards, from a set. A number of packs are based real world ''OCG'' Booster Packs, while some are video-game exclusive.
 
 
 
====Booster Packs====
 
====Booster Packs====
 
[[File:UltimateRandomPack-Booster-DM6.png|thumb|right|Packs]]
 
[[File:UltimateRandomPack-Booster-DM6.png|thumb|right|Packs]]
 
After defeating an opponent on the map screen and in certain events, the player is awarded a choice of Booster Pack.
 
After defeating an opponent on the map screen and in certain events, the player is awarded a choice of Booster Pack.
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All packs in the game contain five random cards, from a set. A number of packs are based real world ''OCG'' Booster Packs, while some are video-game exclusive.
  
 
Most packs remain permanently available after their unlock condition has been fulfilled once. Ones whose condition is marked with an * are only available while the condition is true and can be made unavailable, if the condition is not maintained.
 
Most packs remain permanently available after their unlock condition has been fulfilled once. Ones whose condition is marked with an * are only available while the condition is true and can be made unavailable, if the condition is not maintained.
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! scope="col" | Event
 
! scope="col" | Event
 
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| [[Weekly Duelist (A)|''Weekly Duelist'' (A)]]
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| [[Weekly Jump special pack 1 (DM6)|''Weekly Jump'' special pack 1]]
| rowspan="2" | Each week, one of these two packs is included with the ''[[Weekly Duelist]]'' magazine
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| rowspan="2" | Each week, one of these two packs is included with the ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump|Weekly Jump]]'' magazine
 
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| [[Weekly Duelist (B)|''Weekly Duelist'' (B)]]
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| [[Weekly Jump special pack 2 (DM6)|''Weekly Jump'' special pack 2]]
 
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| [[Challenge Cup winner pack (DM6)|Challenge Cup winner pack]]
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| [[Challeng Cup special pack]]
 
| Prize for winning the Challenge Cup
 
| Prize for winning the Challenge Cup
 
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| [[KC Cup winner pack (DM6)|KC Cup winner pack]]
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| [[KC Cup special pack]]
 
| Prize for winning the KC Cup tournament
 
| Prize for winning the KC Cup tournament
 
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| [[Duel Tournament winner pack (DM6)|Duel Tournament winner pack]]
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| [[Duel Tournament special pack]]
 
| Prize for winning the Duel Tournament held on Saturdays
 
| Prize for winning the Duel Tournament held on Saturdays
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| ''[[Ultimate Random Pack]]''
 
| Prize for winning a Limitation Tournament. This is also available as a regular Booster Pack.
 
 
|-
 
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| ''[[Rare Selection (DM6)|Rare Selection]]''
 
| ''[[Rare Selection (DM6)|Rare Selection]]''
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{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
  
==Glitches==
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==Miscellaneous information==
* The [[password]] validation function only checks the first 1086 cards. As such none of the cards numbered from 1087 onward can be obtained by password, despite some of them having passwords recorded in the code. The affected cards are: "[[Red Medicine (DM6)|Red Medicine]]", "[[Lady Panther (DM6)|Lady Panther]]", "[[Royal Guard (DM6)|Royal Guard]]", "[[Lord of D. (DM6)|Lord of D.]]", "[[Spellbinding Circle (DM6)|Spellbinding Circle]]", "[[Rocket Warrior (DM6)|Rocket Warrior]]", "[[Key Mace 2 (DM6)|Key Mace #2]]", "[[Worm Drake (DM6)|Worm Drake]]", "[[Dimensionhole (DM6)|Dimensionhole]]", "[[Skull Servant (DM6)|Skull Servant]]", "[[Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress 2 (DM6)|Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #2]]", "[[Alligator's Sword (DM6)|Alligator's Sword]]", "[[Uraby (DM6)|Uraby]]", "[[Remove Trap (DM6)|Remove Trap]]", "[[Waboku (DM6)|Waboku]]", "[[Laughing Flower (DM6)|Laughing Flower]]" and "[[One-Eyed Shield Dragon (DM6)|One-Eyed Shield Dragon]]".
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After dueling an opponent 99 times, the counter resets to 00 and then back to 01. No record is kept on the total amount of duels with that opponent.
** This game's remake, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]'', which contains exactly 1086 cards is unaffected.
 
  
==Promotional cards==
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In the Deck & Trunk main menu, there is a bar for achievements such as beating certain Cups, or getting a certain number of cards unlocked. There is no award for unlocking everything on this golden bar. Another gem on the bar is unlocked after defeating an opponent 80 times.
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2'' promotional cards}}
 
  
===Guidebooks===
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There is a subroutine that allows Yami Yugi to cheat and start specifically with the following hand: "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]", "[[Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Beta The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]", and "[[Premature Burial]]". This subroutine also puts "[[Raigeki]]" as the top card of his Deck. Similarly, Mai Valentine can start with "[[Elegant Egotist]]", "[[Cyber Harpie Lady]]", "[[Rising Air Current]]", a second "Elegant Egotist", and "[[Cyber Shield]]", with "[[Premature Burial]]" on top of her Deck, Mokuba Kaiba can start with "[[Heavy Storm]]", "[[Dark Hole]]", "[[Cyber-Stein]]", and "[[Megamorph]]", and his brother Seto Kaiba with the same hand plus "[[Harpie's Feather Duster]]" and "[[Raigeki]]".
{{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 First Volume promotional card|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 Second Volume promotional card}}
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==Game guides==
 
==Game guides==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* [[Yami Marik (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Marik]]'s appearance on the box cover of this video game is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|222|ref}}, specifically from the panel where he laughs at [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]], asking how she plans on using "[[The Sun Dragon Ra]]", after he prompts her to continue her turn.
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* [[Yami Marik]]'s appearance on the box cover of this video game is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|163|ref}}, specifically from the panel where he laughs at [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]], asking how she plans on using "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (manga)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", after he prompts her to continue her turn.
* [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 6)|Yami Yugi]]'s appearance on the box is taken from the title page for {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|207|ref}}, although he is shown without his jacket, the cards in his left hand, and his [[Duel Disk]].
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** [[Yami Yugi]]'s appearance here is taken from the title page for {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|148|ref}}, although he is shown without his jacket, the cards in his left hand, and his [[Duel Disk]].
* Only the last two digits of win, loss and copies of a card counters are visible on screen. e.g. 100 will display as "00", which is distinct from 0, which displays as "0".
 
* There is a subroutine that allows Yami Yugi to cheat and start specifically with the following hand: "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior (DM6)|Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]", "[[Alpha The Magnet Warrior (DM6)|Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Beta The Magnet Warrior (DM6)|Beta The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Gamma The Magnet Warrior (DM6)|Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]", and "[[Premature Burial (DM6)|Premature Burial]]". This subroutine also puts "[[Raigeki (DM6)|Raigeki]]" as the top card of his Deck. Similarly, Mai Valentine can start with "[[Elegant Egotist (DM6)|Elegant Egotist]]", "[[Cyber Harpie (DM6)|Cyber Harpie]]", "[[Rising Air Current (DM6)|Rising Air Current]]", a second "Elegant Egotist", and "[[Cyber Shield (DM6)|Cyber Shield]]", with "[[Premature Burial (DM6)|Premature Burial]]" on top of her Deck, Kaiba Mokuba can start with "[[Heavy Storm (DM6)|Heavy Storm]]", "[[Dark Hole (DM6)|Dark Hole]]", "[[Cyber-Stein (DM6)|Cyber-Stein]]", and "[[Megamorph (DM6)|Megamorph]]", and his brother Kaiba Seto with the same hand plus "[[Harpie's Feather Duster (DM6)|Harpie's Feather Duster]]" and "[[Raigeki (DM6)|Raigeki]]".
 
 
 
==External links==
 
* [https://retroachievements.org/game/14124 Retro Achievements page]
 
  
 
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