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This game takes place in Battle City.
 
This game takes place in Battle City.
  
 
==Start of Game Duelists==
 
==Start of Game Duelists==
* [[Tea Gardner]]: She runs a deck filled with female cards such as [[Fire Princess]], [[Marie the Fallen One]], [[Sonic Maid]], and [[Lady Assailant of Flames]]. She'll also pull out fusion monsters like [[Mystical Sand]] and [[Warrior of Tradition]] from time to time.
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* [[Téa Gardner]]: She runs a deck filled with female cards such as [[Fire Princess]], [[Marie the Fallen One]], [[Sonic Maid]], and [[Lady Assailant of Flames]]. She'll also pull out fusion monsters like [[Mystical Sand]] and [[Warrior of Tradition]] from time to time.
 
* [[Joey Wheeler]]: Joey runs a lot of luck-based cards like [[Skull Dice]], [[Graceful Dice]], and [[Time Wizard]].
 
* [[Joey Wheeler]]: Joey runs a lot of luck-based cards like [[Skull Dice]], [[Graceful Dice]], and [[Time Wizard]].
* [[Yugi Motou]]: Yugi mainly runs Magnet Warriors and [[Spellcaster]]s. He is one of the hardest opponents in the game.
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* [[Yugi Moto]]: Yugi mainly runs Magnet Warriors and [[Spellcaster]]s. He is one of the hardest opponents in the game.
 
* [[Seto Kaiba]]: Seto Kaiba is also a hard duelist. He tries to acquire tributes for his [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] and if given the opportunity he will use the effect of [[Cyber-Stein]] to summon his [[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]. He also sometimes couples BEUD with [[Megamorph]] for an [[OTK]].
 
* [[Seto Kaiba]]: Seto Kaiba is also a hard duelist. He tries to acquire tributes for his [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] and if given the opportunity he will use the effect of [[Cyber-Stein]] to summon his [[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]. He also sometimes couples BEUD with [[Megamorph]] for an [[OTK]].
 
* [[Mai Valentine]]: Mai runs a general [[Winged Beast]]-[[Type]] / [[Wind]]-[[Attribute]] deck with [[Harpies]] as her centerpiece. Be careful if you run [[Cyber Harpie]] because she can use your own Harpie to activate [[Elegant Egotist]] to summon [[Harpie Lady Sisters]].
 
* [[Mai Valentine]]: Mai runs a general [[Winged Beast]]-[[Type]] / [[Wind]]-[[Attribute]] deck with [[Harpies]] as her centerpiece. Be careful if you run [[Cyber Harpie]] because she can use your own Harpie to activate [[Elegant Egotist]] to summon [[Harpie Lady Sisters]].

Revision as of 21:22, 2 July 2008

Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
English  Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
Developer(s)  Konmai
Publisher(s)  Konami
Platform(s)  Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)
  • United States April 15, 2003
  • Europe April 17, 2003
  • Japan April 17, 2003

This game takes place in Battle City.

Start of Game Duelists

Late Game Duelists

  • Mokuba Kaiba: Mokuba can be unlocked by having a record of losing at least 5 duels. The easiest duelist in the game. His strongest card is Kanan the Swordmistress and the only trap card he uses is Magic Jammer. When you challenge Mokuba and Kaiba is in the same area, Kaiba will intercept and you will duel him instead (and vice versa; a silar effect can be observed with Tea and Mai, Joey and Mai, Bakura and Marik and Odion and Marik). Mokuba does not play monsters in defense mode, making him always wide open for an attack.
  • Marik Ishtar: Dark Monsters leveled with Gravity Bind.
  • Bandit Keith: Gamble Cards and Machines
  • Duke Devlin: Dice Cards
  • Maximillion Pegasus: Pegasus runs a deck filled with Toons
  • Rare Hunters: If you lose to them, they will steal your cards. In the early game they are encountered randomly when you talk to passengers, but later you can unlock them as regular opponents.
  • Shadi: He will copy the deck of one of the other opponents in the game (for example Yugi, Kaiba, and Marik).

Glitches

  • Bandit Keith, has an unplayable card in his deck; a level 1 monster with 0 ATK/DEF and no card art. This card disappears from his hand after it is drawn.
    • Sometimes the screen will randomly go to a screen where Keith declares the duel a draw.
    • When he activates "Gamble", and calls it wrong, you better hope to finish him off that turn, or stop his card with anything you have, because when the game tries to go to his turn, it skips it, which ends the duel, (which it shouldn't, as it should let you start another turn) resulting in a DRAW.
  • If you have already begun to have the random announcements proclaiming that rare hunters are on the loose and enter one of the tournaments there is a chance that Marik will show up as your random opponent, even if you haven't faced him in the normal storyline.
  • Fighting Espa Roba the day before a Challenge Cup makes it not happen, for some reason.
  • If you press any button when you or your opponent uses Graceful Dice or Skull Dice, the game will freeze. Normally you can get by this by pressing the A button to skip the cut scene sequence that freezes the game.
  • If you don't like your target week targets press START to bring up the language menu. Then leave the language alone and press B the guy will announce target week again and give you two new targets.
  • Try reviving The Immortal of Thunder face down with Spear Cretins effect - if your opponent attacks and kills it you get 3000 LP for the flip effect and they lose 5000 LP when the copy of Immortal is put in their graveyard. (Spear Cretin just creates copies of cards from the graveyards that, once destroyed, end up in the wrong graveyard)
  • Use Change of Heart twice in one turn, on 2 different monsters that are next to each other. When you end your turn, the first card will return normally, but when the second returns it overlaps the first, never to be seen again anywhere that duel.
  • Normally Hourglass of Courage has to be face-up on the field for 3 full turns for its double ATK/DEF effect to work, but if you use Call of the Haunted to revive it during your opponent's turn, its effect is applied on your next turn, even though this is only the second turn.
  • If you destroy a monster with Zombyra the Dark and then Zombyra is removed and replaced with another monster, e.g. through the effect of Cyber Jar or Ultimate Offering]], the monster newly in the zone formerly occupied by Zombyra will lose 200 ATK points due to Zombyras effect.

Promo cards

See: Stairway to the Destined Duel Promos