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{{VGInfoboxAbout|the video game|the event|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' World Championship 2004}}{{Infobox video game | image name = WC4-VideoGameENVideoGame-NA.jpg | image size = 230px | english name en_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 | kanji name ja_name = 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート3{{Ruby|遊|ゆう}}☆{{Ruby|戯|ぎ}}☆{{Ruby|王|おう}}デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート{{Ruby|3|スリー}} | romanji name romaji_name = Yugiō Dyueru Monsutāzu: Ekisupāto Surī| languages = * Japanese* English* French* German* Italian* Spanish| ja_trans_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 9: Expert 3 | japanese translated name = | developer = Konmai[[Konami]] | publisher = Konami | platform = Game Boy Advance | release date ja_release_date =* {{flag|Japan}} February 5, 2004* {{flag|United States}} na_release_date = February 10, 2004 | rating series = Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship| prev = Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel| next = Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 | genre guide_book = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3 Game Guide
}}
'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004''''', known in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 9: Expert 3'''''({{Ruby|遊|ゆう}}☆{{Ruby|戯|ぎ}}☆{{Ruby|王|おう}}デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート{{Ruby|3|スリー}} ''Yugiō Dyueru Monsutāzu: Ekisupāto Surī''), is a video game based on the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchisereleased on the Game Boy Advance.
The game has been released on the Game Boy Advance. In the game, the player can assemble three decks Decks and can play Duel Monsters against a variety of computer opponents. The game features the first 1,108 cards released in Japan. There are 29 opponents in the game. Each opponent has different skills and decks revolve around a certain theme ([[Yugi Muto]] = Basic, Rare Hunter = Exodia, [[Yami Yugi]] = Ultimate, etc.).
The stronger opposing decks game features 1,138 cards (Level Four and above) use three copies of the 201 [[ForbiddenSpell]]/s, 109 [[LimitedTrap]]/s, 55 [[Semi-LimitedFusion Monster]] cards.Alsos, the opponent can switch 16 [[Flip Effect MonstersRitual Monster]] into s, 224 [[Battle Position#Defense Position|Defense PositionEffect Monster]] the turn they are s and 533 [[Flip SummonNormal Monster]]ed if no other cards in play prevent its).==Opposing Decks==Level 1*"[[TristanDark Magician (World Championship 2004 alternate artwork)|Dark Magician]]Deck-The only threat in this deck is " and "[[Goblin Attack ForcePolymerization (World Championship 2004 alternate artwork)|Polymerization]], which " can be easily disposed of after it attacks. All other monsters have under 1000 [[ATK]]/[[DEF]]collected in two different artworks, except for [[Hyozanryu]], which would be incredibly hard to summon due to lack of tributescounting as different cards.
*[[Tea]]Deck-This deck is also easy to beat due to lack of stall cards, but it would take a long time due ==Changes since ''Stairway to the effective Destined Duel''==The following changes were made since ''[[Life Points]] healing cards. It is possible for Tea Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to summon [[St. Joan]] with her high 2000 [[DEF]] [[The Forgiving Maiden|Forgiving Maiden]] and decent 1700 [[ATK]] [[Marie the Fallen One]]. Other than that, [[Fire PrincessDestined Duel]] can burn off a massive amount of your Life Points if not disposed of quickly.'':
'''General'''*[[Yugi]]Players can have three Decks.Deck-Yugi has a number of cards that control the * [[Monster Card ZonePassword]]shave been removed. He has weak monsters, but if you have no monsters, * No games are played as [[Gemini ElfMatch]]es. As such, the [[Summoned SkullSide Deck]], or [[Dark Magician]] will be [[summon]]edhas been removed.
'''Campaign'''* The story element has been removed.* The game returns to the format of choosing opponents from a list, rather than a map.* Characters do not speak.*[[Trusdale]]The option to choose a random opponent is added.* Opponents have on-screen numbering.* A Deck-This deck theme is the basically the same as Yugi's except [[Exodia]]displayed for each opponent.* Opponents are given scores from 1 to 5 for "Attack", "Defense", [[Backup Soldier]]"Strategy", "Intellect" and [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] replace Yugi's high [[ATK]] monsters."Luck"
'''Cards'''*[[Bakura]]On-screen numbering is re-introduced.Deck-The only thing dangerous in this deck are the three * [[Maha VailoMonster Token]]s and the rarely used [[Equip Cards]]cards that Summon them have been removed.
'''Deck edit'''
* Cards can be filtered by Level group (1–4, 5–6, 7+).
* Cards can be ordered by category (frame color).
Level 2==Cards==*[[Rex Raptor]] Unlocked by{{Main|List of ''Yu-Deck-This deck is like the ones in Level 1. The strongest monsters are [[Crawling Dragon #2]] and [[TwoGi-Headed King Rex]]. No tribute monster has over 2000 [[ATK]], and the [[Fusion]] has 2200 ATK.Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004'' cards}}
*[[Weevil Underwood]] Unlocked by==Campaign=====Opponents==={{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004'' Opponents}}Deck{{See also|Portal:''Yu-Gi-Weevil Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004'' characters}}There are 28 opponents in the game. Each opponent has different skills and Decks revolving around a rather scary deck to duel against, using certain theme ([[Mirror ForceYugi Muto]]= Basic, Rare Hunter = Exodia, [[Torrential TributeYami Yugi]] = Ultimate, and [[Man-Eater Bug]]etc. [[Sangan]] can bring out [[Witch of the Black Forest]], which in turn gets [[Empress Mantis]] or [[Jirai Gumo]] (which is usually already summoned). If you can get past the [[Trap]]s and [[ATK]] power, [[Raigeki]] will stop you, though it'll be used once.
*[[Mako Tsunami]] Unlocked by-Deck-Mako has [[Umi]] and [[A Legendary Ocean]], so he can summon [[The Legendary Fisherman]] easily and devastate There is no conversation when beginning a Duel with [[Amphibian Beast]]. With [[Torrential Tribute]] and [[Tornado Wall]], this deck is very hard to inflict damage onthe game beginning immediately after selecting the opponent.
The speed of play is slow but can be sped up by holding '''L''' while Dueling or just hold '''L''' while choosing an opponent.
Level 3*[[Maximillion Pegasus]] Unlocked by-Deck-Pegasus uses [[Vorse Raider]] and [[Nimble Momonga]] to fend off [[attack]]s, along with the many shielding [[Trap]]s in order to summon his heavy damaging Toon Monsters. This deck pays a lot of [[Life Points]] but also has lots The weaker opposing Decks are full of healing, like Tea. [[Mirror Wall]] is often played when it isnjunk monsters that aren't needed to, sometimes resulting in a wasted worth battling like "[[Trap]] or a loss if 2000 Winged Cleaver (sometimes 4000World Championship 2004) Life Points. Sometimes, [[Toon Mermaid]] will be [[Special Summon|Special SummonedWinged Cleaver]], ".The stronger opposing Decks (Level Four and then summon [[Normal]] [[Summoned Skull]]above) put up a higher challenge since they ignore card limitations.
*[[Bandit Keith]] Unlocked by-Deck-There are few monsters in this deck, though [[Blocker]] has high [[defense]] to stall to summon [[Pendulum Machine]]Since many opponents do not use cards against your Spells/Traps, [[Slot Machine]], or [[Barrel Dragon]], along with the use of stalling cards like "[[Overdrive]], [[Oni Tank T-34]], and [[Mechanicalchaser]] for support. There are also six [[Trap]]s, three [[Trap Hole]]s and three [[GambleGravity Bind (World Championship 2004)|Gravity Bind]]s" can make winning very simple.
*[[Rare Hunter]]==Edit Deck menu==Unlocked by-You randomly duel Strings, Umbra&Lumis, Arkana, or Rare HunterThe number of total cards shown in the top bar is not the number of different cards collected so far. It really means the total number of all cards you have. The other numbers in the sub categories only refer to the number of cards in the Deck you currently use.
*You can sort cards (only ascending) by choosing sorting criteria one after another. The previous sorting criteria are kept as far as possible (i.e. sort by 1) name 2) [[StringsDEF]]Unlocked by defeating Marik3) [[ATK]]). There is no useful sorting criteria for Spells and Traps other than "name".
*[[Umbra&Lumis]]Unlocked by defeating MarikFor faster scrolling through the card list, push the left/right-button. You will jump to the next 4 cards. For even faster scrolling, hold the B-button and press up/down.
*[[Arkana]]Unlocked by defeating MarikYou start the game with 120 random cards. The default Deck can be optimized right away with other cards in your trunk in most cases.
*[[Rare Hunter]]Unlocked by defeating MarikDeckThere are cards which are Limited or Semi-Hunter uses a Exodia deck, like Grandpa. However, even without any stall, this deck has many Forbidden cards, three of each. This includes [[Mirror Force]], [[Torrential Tribute]], and [[Raigeki]], and more terrifyingly, [[Pot of Greed]] and [[Graceful Charity]]. Luckily, he uses three copies of all Exodia pieces, and won't discard extras unless he has no other cardsLimited. 3 copies of [[Sangan]] and [[Witch of the Black Forest]] makes attacks work against you. Even if you find a way around it, Torrential Tribute, [[Negate Attack]], and Mirror Force will guarantee that you won't. The best strategies These limitations do not apply to use against this Deck is Burn, or the other winning methods, [[Destiny Board]] and your own Exodiaopponents.
Level 5==Link Duel menu==
*[[Ishizu Ishtar]]Unlocked by defeating all the Gouls 10 times.==Options menu==
*[[Marik Ishtar]]==Obtaining cards==Unlocked by defeating all the Gouls 1 time.===Initial Deck===
*[[Seto Kaiba]]===Packs===Unlocked by defeating all {{Main|Portal:''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004'' sets}}Each time the player wins a Duel, they can open a pack containing five cards. Often, one of the five will be a rare card whose name is displayed in a holographic pattern. The rare card is more likely to be one that the player has not yet received as opposed to a duplicate of one stars duelists 10 timesof their existing cards.
*{| class="wikitable"|-! scope="col" | Pack! scope="col" | Basis! scope="col" | Unlocked by|-| [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon pack (World Championship 2004)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]| ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon (Japanese)|Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]''| Available from the start|-| [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon pack (World Championship 2004)|Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]| ''[[Phantom God]]''| Available from the start|-| [[B. Skull Dragon pack (World Championship 2004)|B. Skull Dragon]]| ''[[Revival of Black Demons Dragon]]''| Available from the start|-| [[Barrel Dragon pack (World Championship 2004)|Barrel Dragon]]| ''[[ShadiMetal Raiders (Japanese)|Metal Raiders]]''Unlocked by defeating Seto Kaiba 20 | Available from the start|-| [[Black Luster Soldier pack (World Championship 2004)|Black Luster Soldier]]| ''[[Dark Ceremony Edition]]''| Available from the start|-| [[Relinquished pack (World Championship 2004)|Relinquished]]| ''[[Magic Ruler (Japanese)|Magic Ruler]]''| Beat [[Rex Raptor (World Championship 2004)|Rex Raptor]] ten times|-| [[Toon Summoned Skull pack|Toon Summoned Skull]]| ''[[Pharaoh's Servant (Japanese)|Pharaoh's Servant]]''| Beat [[Espa Roba (World Championship 2004)|Espa Roba]] ten times|-| [[Jinzo pack|Jinzo]]| ''[[Curse of Anubis (set)|Curse of Anubis]]''| Beat [[Weevil Underwood (World Championship 2004)|Weevil Underwood]] ten times|-| [[Thousand-Eyes Restrict pack|Thousand-Eyes Restrict]]| ''[[Thousand Eyes Bible]]''| Beat [[Bonz (World Championship 2004)|Bonz]] ten times|-| [[The Masked Beast pack (World Championship 2004)|The Masked Beast]]| ''[[Spell of Mask]]''| Beat [[Mako Tsunami (World Championship 2004)|Mako Tsunami]] ten times|-| [[Zombyra the Dark pack|Zombyra the Dark]]| ''[[Labyrinth of Nightmare (Japanese)|Labyrinth of Nightmare]]''| Beat [[Mai Valentine (World Championship 2004)|Mai Valentine]] ten times|-| [[Dark Ruler Ha Des pack|Dark Ruler Ha Des]]| | Beat [[Bandit Keith (World Championship 2004)|Bandit Keith]] ten times|-| [[Yamata Dragon pack|Yamata Dragon]]| | Beat [[Joey Wheeler (World Championship 2004)|Joey Wheeler]] ten times|-| [[Guardian Sphinx pack|Guardian Sphinx]]| ''[[Pharaonic Guardian (Japanese)|Pharaonic Guardian]]''| Beat [[Maximillion Pegasus (World Championship 2004)|Maximillion Pegasus]] ten times|-| [[Yami Yugi pack 1|Yami Yugi 1]]| | Beat [[Arkana (World Championship 2004)|Arkana]] ten times|-| [[Yami Yugi pack 2|Yami Yugi 2]]| | Beat [[Rare Hunter (World Championship 2004)|Rare Hunter]] ten times|-| [[Yami Yugi pack 3|Yami Yugi 3]]| | Beat [[Umbra & Lumis (World Championship 2004)|Umbra & Lumis]] ten times|-| [[Yami Yugi pack 4|Yami Yugi 4]]| | Beat [[Strings (World Championship 2004)|Strings]] ten times|-| [[Yami Yugi pack 5|Yami Yugi 5]]| | Beat [[Odion (World Championship 2004)|Odion]] ten times|-| [[Green Millennium Puzzle pack (World Championship 2004)|Green Millennium Puzzle]]| All Spell Cards| Beat [[Simon (World Championship 2004)|Simon]] twenty times|-| [[Red Millennium Puzzle pack (World Championship 2004)|Red Millennium Puzzle]]| All Trap Cards| Beat [[Yami Bakura (World Championship 2004)|Yami Bakura]] twenty times|-| [[Yellow Millennium Puzzle pack (World Championship 2004)|Yellow Millennium Puzzle]]| All [[Effect Monster]]s| Beat [[Yami Marik (World Championship 2004)|Yami Marik]] twenty times and defeat all |-| [[Purple Millennium Puzzle pack (World Championship 2004)|Purple Millennium Puzzle]]| All [[Monster Card]]s| Beat the one stars duelist 10 [[Duel Computer (World Championship 2004)|Duel Computer]] twenty times|-| [[Eye of Wdjat pack (World Championship 2004)|Eye of Wdjat]]| All cards| Beat [[Yami Yugi (World Championship 2004)|Yami Yugi]] twenty times.|}
Level 6==Limited list=====Limited===* "[[Cyber Jar (World Championship 2004)|Cyber Jar]]"* "[[Exiled Force (World Championship 2004)|Exiled Force]]"* "[[Fiber Jar (World Championship 2004)|Fiber Jar]]"* "[[Jinzo (World Championship 2004)|Jinzo]]"* "[[Morphing Jar (World Championship 2004)|Morphing Jar]]"* "[[Sangan (World Championship 2004)|Sangan]]"* "[[Sinister Serpent (World Championship 2004)|Sinister Serpent]]"* "[[Slate Warrior (World Championship 2004)|Slate Warrior]]"* "[[Witch of the Black Forest (World Championship 2004)|Witch of the Black Forest]]"* "[[Yata-Garasu (World Championship 2004)|Yata-Garasu]]"* "[[Exodia the Forbidden One (World Championship 2004)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]"* "[[Left Leg of the Forbidden One (World Championship 2004)|Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]"* "[[Right Leg of the Forbidden One (World Championship 2004)|Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]"* "[[Left Arm of the Forbidden One (World Championship 2004)|Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]"* "[[Right Arm of the Forbidden One (World Championship 2004)|Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]"
*"[[SimonCard Destruction (World Championship 2004)|Card Destruction]]"Unlocked by defeating all the level 5 duelist 15 times, and then defeat Tea, Tristan, or Trusdale 3 times, and the fourth time, you can duel Simon.* "[[Change of Heart (World Championship 2004)|Change of Heart]]"* "[[Confiscation (World Championship 2004)|Confiscation]]"* "[[Dark Hole (World Championship 2004)|Dark Hole]]"* "[[Delinquent Duo (World Championship 2004)|Delinquent Duo]]"* "[[Graceful Charity (World Championship 2004)|Graceful Charity]]"* "[[Harpie's Feather Duster (World Championship 2004)|Harpie's Feather Duster]]"* "[[Heavy Storm (World Championship 2004)|Heavy Storm]]"* "[[Limiter Removal (World Championship 2004)|Limiter Removal]]"* "[[Mage Power (World Championship 2004)|Mage Power]]"* "[[Mirage of Nightmare (World Championship 2004)|Mirage of Nightmare]]"* "[[Monster Reborn (World Championship 2004)|Monster Reborn]]"* "[[Painful Choice (World Championship 2004)|Painful Choice]]"* "[[Pot of Greed (World Championship 2004)|Pot of Greed]]"* "[[Premature Burial (World Championship 2004)|Premature Burial]]"* "[[Raigeki (World Championship 2004)|Raigeki]]"* "[[Snatch Steal (World Championship 2004)|Snatch Steal]]"* "[[Swords of Revealing Light (World Championship 2004)|Swords of Revealing Light]]"* "[[The Forceful Sentry (World Championship 2004)|The Forceful Sentry]]"* "[[United We Stand (World Championship 2004)|United We Stand]]"* "[[Upstart Goblin (World Championship 2004)|Upstart Goblin]]"
*"[[Yami BakuraCall Of The Haunted (World Championship 2004)|Call Of The Haunted]]"Unlocked by defeating all the level 5 duelists 15 times, and then deafeat Bakura 3 times, and the fourth time, you can duel Yami Bakura.* "[[Ceasefire (World Championship 2004)|Ceasefire]]"* "[[Imperial Order (World Championship 2004)|Imperial Order]]"* "[[Magic Cylinder (World Championship 2004)|Magic Cylinder]]"* "[[Mirror Force (World Championship 2004)|Mirror Force]]"* "[[Reckless Greed (World Championship 2004)|Reckless Greed]]"* "[[Ring of Destruction (World Championship 2004)|Ring of Destruction]]"
===Semi-Limited===*"[[Yami MarikGuardian Sphinx (World Championship 2004)|Guardian Sphinx]]"* "[[Morphing Jar 2 (called in this game 'Marik Ishtar'World Championship 2004)Unlocked by defeating all the level 5 duelists 15 times, and then deafeat Marik Ishtar 3 times and the fourth time, you can duel Yami Marik.|Morphing Jar #2]]"
*"[[Duel ComputerNobleman of Crossout (World Championship 2004)|Nobleman of Crossout]]"Unlocked by defeating all * "[[Reinforcement of the level 5 duelists 15 times, and then deafeat Seto Kaiba 3 times and Army (World Championship 2004)|Reinforcement of the fourth time, you can duel the Duel Computer.Army]]"* "[[Riryoku (World Championship 2004)|Riryoku]]"
*[[Yami Yugi]]Unlocked by defeating all the level 5 duelists 15 times, and then deafeat Yugi Muto 3 times and the fourth time, you can duel Yami Yugi.==Game Glitches==*Cards with Dark Magician, and other magician cards such as Magician of Black Chaos, in their text mistakenly replaces "Magician" with "Spellian". This can be seen on Dark Magician Girl. This is likely as a result of of a last-minute changing of "Magic" to "[[Spell CardsBackup Soldier (World Championship 2004)|SpellBackup Soldier]]" using a mass-text replacer on the ROM before release.*You take all the damage from [[Burning Land]].After spear dragon has attacked, activate book of moon and spear dragon would be flipped facedown, therefore, spear dragon's effect makes the card into facedown attack position.
==Game SpeedGlitches==The speed ===Card text===* In both card text and card names, "Magician" has been replaced by "Spellian". This affects cards including "[[Dark Magician (World Championship 2004)|Dark Magician]]", "[[Magician of Black Chaos (World Championship 2004)|Magician of Gameplay Black Chaos]]", and "[[Dark Magician Girl (World Championship 2004)|Dark Magician Girl]]". This is relatively slow compared likely as a result of a last-minute changing of "Magic" to previous Yu"Spell" using a mass-Gi-Oh! games. But gameplay can be sped up to match previous games, by holding '''L''' while dueling or just hold '''L''' while chosing an opponenttext replacer on the ROM before release.
==Limited Edition Cards=Card effects===The following cards were included in the North American version of this * You are not asked if you want to activate a Trap on an empty game:* state. This means it is not possible to use a card like "[[WC4-001]] [[Fairy King Truesdale]] * [[WC4-002]] [[Kinetic Soldier]]* [[WC4-003Call Of The Haunted (World Championship 2004)|Call Of The Haunted]] " during your opponent's [[Slate WarriorEnd Phase]].
* You cannot confirm your opponent's Deck by yourself when using cards like "[[Nobleman of Extermination (World Championship 2004)|Nobleman of Extermination]]". * "[[Axe of Despair (World Championship 2004)|Axe of Despair]]" is not placed on top of your Deck even if you have offered a monster for its effect. * You take all the damage from "[[Burning Land (World Championship 2004)|Burning Land]]". * Terrain bonuses sometimes do not benefit the player but do always benefit the AI. * Despite the text saying otherwise, "[[Maiden of The European Aqua (World Championship 2004)|Maiden of The Aqua]]" does give the same stat bonuses and Australian versions penalties as "[[Umi (World Championship 2004)|Umi]]" when it is [[face-up]] on the field. Its effect will still deactivate if another [[Field Spell]] is activated. * After "[[Spear Dragon (World Championship 2004)|Spear Dragon]]" has attacked, activate "[[Book of this game included Moon (World Championship 2004)|Book of Moon]]" and "Spear Dragon" would be flipped [[face-down]], therefore, the effect of "Spear Dragon" places it in face-down [[Attack Position]]. * Your monster is destroyed even if you chain "Book of Moon" to your opponent's "[[Trap Hole (World Championship 2004)|Trap Hole]]". * Monsters gained through the effects of "[[Red-Moon Baby (World Championship 2004)|Red-Moon Baby]]" are glitched. * Despite the text of "[[Spellbinding Circle (World Championship 2004)|Spellbinding Circle]]" saying otherwise, if the targeted monster is [[Tribute]]d, "Spellbinding Circle" is destroyed. * If "[[Spirit Reaper (World Championship 2004)|Spirit Reaper]]" is targeted by an [[Equip Spell]], only the Spell is destroyed. * The opponent can switch "[[Man-Eater Bug (World Championship 2004)|Man-Eater Bug]]" into [[Defense Position]] the turn it is [[Flip Summon]]ed if no other cards in play prevent it. * When you activate "Call Of The Haunted" during your own [[Battle Phase]] while your opponent has no monsters, the Summoned monster attacks automatically. * After "[[Book of Moon (World Championship 2004)|Book of Moon]]" was [[chain]]ed to [[Set]] the target of an opponent's "[[Ring of Destruction (World Championship 2004)|Ring of Destruction]]", "Ring of Destruction" is sent to the [[Graveyard]] even when "[[Banisher of the Light (World Championship 2004)|Banisher of the Light]]" is face-up on your side of the field. * The effect of "[[Nimble Momonga (World Championship 2004)|Nimble Momonga]]" activates even when it was destroyed by the effect of "[[Sasuke Samurai (World Championship 2004)|Sasuke Samurai]]". * The opponent can pay [[LP]] for "[[Chain Energy (World Championship 2004)|Chain Energy]]" even if it reduces them to zero. * The opponent doesn't pay for "Chain Energy" when playing a card that destroys it like "[[Heavy Storm (World Championship 2004)|Heavy Storm]]" * In the following cardssituation, you receive damage equal to the 600 DEF of an opponent's "[[Man-Eater Bug (World Championship 2004)|Man-Eater Bug]]":You attack with a monster like "[[Gemini Elf (World Championship 2004)|Gemini Elf]]", the AI activates "[[Mirror Force (World Championship 2004)|Mirror Force]]", you chain "[[Ring of Destruction (World Championship 2004)|Ring of Destruction]]", the AI chains "[[Seven Tools of the Bandit (World Championship 2004)|Seven Tools of the Bandit]]". * When "[[Zombyra the Dark (World Championship 2004)|Zombyra the Dark]]" is removed from the field by the effect of a "[[WC4Cyber Jar (World Championship 2004)|Cyber Jar]]" it just destroyed, a replacement monster gets its ATK reduced by 200 by "Zombyra's" effect (even if it is Summoned face-down). ==Smartness of AI==* The AI:** Shows signs of "knowing" face-E001down cards, i.e. it never attacks a Set monster if it has higher DEF than its monster's ATK.** Never attacks a monster with the highest ATK on the field even if it has an equally strong monster and would be able to attack with other monsters afterwards.** Will [[Normal Summon]] "[[Slate Warrior (World Championship 2004)|Slate Warrior]] " in [[Valkyrion Attack Position]] and attack on the Magna same [[turn]], even if your monster has an equal ATK. ** On the turn after summoning "Slate Warrior", the AI will switch it to Defense Position even if it's the strongest monster on the field and it would make sense to keep it in Attack Position.** Only attacks an opponent's monster with equal or higher ATK in Defense Position (like "[[Spear Dragon (World Championship 2004)|Spear Dragon]]") when it has a monster with a [[piercing]] effect.** Activates Spells and Traps like normal even while "[[Imperial Order (World Championship 2004)|Imperial Order]]" or "[[Royal Decree (World Championship 2004)|Royal Decree]]" are in play, each card activated being negated as normal.** Doesn't use its "[[Mirror Force (World Championship 2004)|Mirror Force]]" as long as it has "[[Fairy Box (World Championship 2004)|Fairy Box]]" in play.** Sometimes only returns 1 of the opponent's monsters to their hand using "[[Penguin Soldier (World Championship 2004)|Penguin Soldier]]"** Sometimes uses its "[[Mystical Space Typhoon (World Championship 2004)|Mystical Space Typhoon]]" on its own cards.* * Always [[WC4Tribute Summon]]s, even if the Tributed monster was stronger than the new monster.** Tribute Summons even when the Tributed monster is the same monster as the new one.** Tributes face-E002down [[Flip effect]] monsters without [[Sinister SerpentFlip Summon]]ing first.* * Activates "[[Monster Reborn (World Championship 2004)|Monster Reborn]]" in [[Main Phase 2]] even if it would have won the Duel when using it before the [[WC4Battle Phase]].** Does not hesitate to self-destruct, such as by destroying a face-E003up opponent's "[[Black Pendant (World Championship 2004)|Black Pendant]]" while having less than 500 LP.** Never activates "[[Snatch Steal (World Championship 2004)|Snatch Steal]] " despite having it in hand.** Often gets the correct outcome when it activates the effect of "[[HarpieTime Wizard (World Championship 2004)|Time Wizard]]".** Uses "[[Backup Soldier (World Championship 2004)|Backup Soldier]]" when its activation requirements are fulfilled even if no monsters can be retrieved from the Graveyard at that time.** If a card effect would make one of the AI's Feather Dustermonsters stronger than your highest-ATK monster but that monster is naturally weaker than the latter, the AI will still play it in Defense Position. However, it will switch the monster to Attack Position at the next opportunity. ==Promotional cards=====Japanese==={{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3'' promotional cards}} ===International==={{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004'' promotional cards}} ==Game guides=={{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3'' Game Guide}} ==Gallery==<gallery>WC4-VideoGame-NA.jpg|North American English coverWC4-VideoGameFR.jpg|French coverWC4-VideoGameDE.jpg|German coverEX3-Box-JP.jpg|Japanese cover</gallery> ==Trivia==*The Japanese version of this game uses the censored ''[[TCG]]'' card artworks instead of the ''[[OCG]]'' artwork, except for a select few cards.
==External links==
* [http://www.konami.com/gs/worldchampionship2004/ English World Championship Tournament website]
* [http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_ex3/ Japanese Expert 3 website]
* [https://retroachievements.org/game/5114 Retro Achievements page]
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