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{{about|the internationally released game|the Japan-exclusive game|Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories}}card{{VGInfobox | image name = DDS-VideoGameEN.jpg | image size = | english name rarity = Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel StoriesSR | kanji name attribute = 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズIII {{Ruby|三聖戦神降臨|トライホーリーゴッドアドバント}}DARK | romaji name types = Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu III Toraihōrīgoddo AdobantoReptile / Effect | japanese translated name level = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent3 | developer atk = Konami1300 | publisher def = Konami0 | platform = Game Boy Color | rating = | genre lore = Card Battle | release date = * JP: July 13, 2000* US: March 19, 2002* EU: March 2003}} '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories''''', released in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent''''' (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズIII {{Ruby|三聖戦神降臨|トライホーリーゴッドアドバント}} ''Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu III Toraihōrīgoddo Adobanto''), is a [[wikipedia:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]] video game and the third title in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]'' series, following ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'' and followed by ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]''. ''Dark Duel Stories'' was released in Japan on July 13, [[2000]], and it was the first ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video game to be released outside of Japan; with a United States release date of March 19, [[2002]], it beat out ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'' by two days. It was also released in Europe, in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish, in March 2003. Players of the game You can trade and battle with other players using a [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|link cable]]. The subtitle of the game's Japanese name, ''Tri-Holy God Advent'', refers to the coming the three [[Egyptian God]]s reveal this card in the next game, ''Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist''. This is hinted after the game's ending credits, which feature the Egyptian Gods and the text "to be continued". ==Changes from ''Duel Monsters II''=='''General'''* Could not be played on an original [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]] or on a [[wikipedia:Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]]your hand; attempting to do so displayed an error screen.* As the first [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|''Duel Monsters'' game]] to be licensed outside of Japan, it is also the first game that has been translated to multiple languages.* Introduces "construction cards"* 80 new cards, not including construction cards* Cards are color-coded* Cards in the chest can be ordered by number, alphabetically, by ATK, DEF, Alignment or Type. Previously they were only ordered by number.* Deck Volume does not decrease when the player enters a password.* The amounts of Deck Volume gained from trading, losing a communication battle and winning are communication battle are doubled.* Deck Volume increases by 5 for simply playing a game in Campaign mode, rather than 2 for a loss and 3 for a win.* Passwords can be used to unlock items other than cards.* The [[Ante Duel|ante rule]] has been removed from communication battles.* The player starts with a Deck of 40 fixed cards. Previously some of the cards were chosen at random from a pool.* The Duelist Level calculation is changed from <code>((Deck Volume − 400) ÷ 7) + 15</code> to <code>((Deck Volume - 400) ÷ 3) + 15</code>, essentially meaning players need less Deck Volume to increase their Duelist Level. '''Campaign'''* Opponents use Decks of 40 fixed cards. Previously they had 40 your opponent randomly selected cards chooses 1 card from a pool of 2048, which included duplicates.* Ryou Bakura, Puppeteer of Doom, Bandit Keith, PaniK and Pegasus are not available as opponents.* New opponents, including [[Espa Roba (Dark Duel Stories)|Espa Roba]], [[Seeker (Dark Duel Stories)|Seeker]], [[Pandora (Dark Duel Stories)|Pandora]], [[Seto (Dark Duel Stories)|Seto]], [[Heishin (Dark Duel Stories)|Heishin]] and [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|DarkNite/Nitemare]].* The stages certain opponents appear in are changed.* The character portraits shown in the stage images are cropped versions of the character's intro shots. In previous gamesyour entire hand, then you discard the portraits were from different images.* The player to go first is chosen randomlycard. PreviouslyThen, if the human player always went first.* AI opponents use cards other than just Monster Cards.* The discarded card was not "victory bonusDanger!? Tsuchinoko?" mechanic has been removed. '''Rules'''* Only up to three copies of a card can be included in a Deck or one, in the case of [[Limited]] cards.* [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] Alignment is introduced.* [[Effect Monster]]s are introduced.* [[Level]]s and [[Tribute Special Summon]]s are introduced.** The Deck Cost of monsters requiring Tributes is reduced by 10 times the number of Tributes.* [[Fusion Summon]]s can be conducted from the hand.* Fusion Summoned monsters cannot attack the turn that they are Summoned.* Of the three sacrifices required to use [[Ritual Card]]s, only one of them must be a specific monster, with the exception of 1 "[[Gate Guardian Ritu]]" and Danger!? Tsuchinoko?"[[Ultimate Dragon (DDS)|Ultimate Dragon]]", which still require three specific monsters.* Ritual Cards no longer disappear from the player's Deck after being used.* When a card has its Level boosted/reducedyour hand, it gains/loses 500 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]]if you do, rather than 60% of their current ATK and DEF.* Only one draw 1 card can be drawn at the beginning of a turn. In the previous game, players drew until they had five cards in their hand. If the hand already contains five cards, no cards are drawn. '''Cards'''* A number of monsters are given effects.* Some cards have different artworks.* [[PaniK's monsters]] have their base stats from the manga. Previously they acquired their manga stats after being boosted by "[[Yami (DDS)|Yami]]".* "[[Megamorph (DDS)|Megamorph]]" boosts by one Level, rather than two.* In the Japanese version, "[[The Little Swordsm]]" had its name changed from アイルのこびとけんし ("Dwarf Swordsman of Aile") to アイルのしょうけんし ("The Little Swordsman of Aile"). ==Cards=====Regular==={{Main|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' cards}} ''Dark Duel Stories'' contains 800 cards, including:* The 722 cards from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]''. The first 720 of these cards were also featured in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]''.* 48 new cards from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]], up until Duel 167: {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|167}}* 30 other new cards Galleries:* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories cards (North American English)|English (North America)]]* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories cards (European English)|English (Europe)]]* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories cards (French)|French]]* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories cards (German)|German]]* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories cards (Italian)|Italian]]* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories cards (Spanish)|Spanish]]* [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent cards|Japanese]] ===Constructed==={{Main|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' constructed cards}}The game contains 9800 [[#Construction|construction cards]], created by mixing upper and lower parts. ==Game options==[[File:DDS main menu.png|thumb|right|160px|The main menu]]The following options are available from the main menu:* '''Campaign''' (キャンペーン ''kyanpēn''): the game's story mode. Face AI opponents.* '''Construction''' (コンストラクション ''Konsutorakushon''): Combine upper and lower card parts to make new cards.* '''Versus''' (たいせん ''taisen''): battle other players, using the Game Link Cable* '''Trade''' (トレード ''torēdo''): trade with other players via the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]].* '''Records''' (せいせき ''seiseki''): statistics and other information about the player* '''Change name''' (なまえへんこう ''namae henkō''): option to change the player's name* '''Password''' (パスワード ''pasuwādo''): unlock items by entering a password ===Campaign===Each opponent in a stage must be defeated 5 times to unlock the next stage. After this, opponents can continue to be battled for more points and card drops. After defeating [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|DarkNite]] five times, the player is given the password for the ending credits and an additional Dark Stage appears, with [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Yugi]] as an opponent. The opponent for that stage can be changed with a [[#Password|password]]. {| class="wikitable" style="clear: right;"|-! scope="col" | Stage! scope="col" | Image! scope="col" | Opponents|-! scope="row" | Stage 1: Tomino Town 1| [[Filediscarded:DM3 ST1.png|Stage 1: Tomino Town 1]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">Tristan Taylor-DDS.png | [[Tristan Taylor (Dark Duel Stories)|Tristan Taylor]]Joey-DDS.png | [[Joey Wheeler (Dark Duel Stories)|Joey Wheeler]]Mai-DDS.png | [[Mai Valentine (Dark Duel Stories)|Mai Valentine]]Mako-DDS.png | [[Mako Tsunami (Dark Duel Stories)|Mako Tsunami]]Yugi-DDS.png | [[Yugi Muto (Dark Duel Stories)|Yugi Muto]]</gallery>|-! scope="row" | Stage 2: Tomino Town 2| [[File:DM3 ST2.png|Stage 2: Tomino Town 2]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">Esp Roba-DDS.png | [[Espa Roba (Dark Duel Stories)|Espa Roba]]Rex-DDS.png | [[Rex Raptor (Dark Duel Stories)|Rex Raptor]]Weevil-DDS.png | [[Weevil Underwood (Dark Duel Stories)|Weevil Underwood]]Seeker-DDS.png | [[Seeker (Dark Duel Stories)|Seeker]]Pandora-DDS.png | [[Pandora (Dark Duel Stories)|Pandora]]Kaiba-DDS.png | [[Seto Kaiba (Dark Duel Stories)|Seto Kaiba]]</gallery>|-! scope="row" | Stage 3: Ancient Egypt| [[File:DM3 ST3.png|Stage 3: Ancient Egypt]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">Paradox-DDS.png | [[Simon Muran (Dark Duel Stories)|Simon Muran (Paradox)]]P.Seto-DDS.png | [[Seto (Dark Duel Stories)|Seto]]Ishizu-DDS.png | [[Isis Ishtar (Dark Duel Stories)|Isis Ishtar (Ishizu Ishtar)]]Slysheen-DDS.png | [[Heishin (Dark Duel Stories)|Heishin (Slysheen)]]</gallery>|-! scope="row" | Final Boss| [[File:DM3 ST4.png|Final Boss]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">DarkNite-DDS.png | [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|DarkNite]]</gallery>|-! scope="row" rowspan="5" | Dark Stage| [[File:DM3 ST5 Yami Yugi.png|Dark Stage: Yami Yugi]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">YamiYugi-DDS.png | [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Yugi]]</gallery>|-| [[File:DM3 ST5 Marik.png|Dark Stage: Marik Ishtar]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">Marik-DDS.png | [[Marik Ishtar (Dark Duel Stories)|Marik Ishtar]]</gallery>|-| [[File:DM3 ST5 Yami Bakura.png|Dark Stage: Yami Bakura]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">YaBakura-DDS.png | [[Yami Bakura (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Bakura]]</gallery>|-| [[File:DM3 ST5 Shadi.png|Dark Stage: Shadi]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">Shadi-DDS.png | [[Shadi (Dark Duel Stories)|Shadi]]</gallery>|-| [[File:DM3 ST5 Nitemare.png|Dark Stage: Nitemare]]|<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">Nitemare-DDS.png | [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|Nitemare]]</gallery>|} ===Construction==={{Multiple image| image1 = DDS construction menu.png| width1 = 160| caption1 = The construction menu | image2 = DDS construction example.png| width2 = 160| caption2 = A card being constructed}} Each time the player wins a battle, they are awarded with a construction card part. There are 280 parts in total, divided into 140 lower parts and 140 upper parts. These are divided into two groups, with each group having 70 lower parts and 70 upper parts. A lower part and an upper part from the same group You can be combined to form a construction Special Summon this card, resulting in 4900 possible construction cards in each group, or 9800 construction cards in total; parts cannot be combined between the groups, nor can two lower parts or two upper parts be combined with each other. Constructed cards You can be previewed before they are actually created, allowing the player to review their options before sacrificing parts to get the cards. Constructed cards are always [[monster]]s, and the maximum possible [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] is 2000. Players can change the upper body parts from this menu by pressing the up and down buttons and change the lower body part by pressing the left and right buttons. {{Multiple image| image1 = SoulicerCrystal-DDS-EN-VG.png<!-- only use this should be the Japanese image, once that gets uploaded -->| width1 = 160| caption1 = "SoulicerCrystal" as a constructed card in ''Dark Duel Stories''. | image2 = SoulicerCrystal-DM4-JP-VG.png| width2 = 160| caption2 = "Soulicer Crystal" as a regular card in ''Duel Monsters 4''.}}While the card construction mechanic itself only appeared in ''Dark Duel Stories'', <!-- at least --> seven constructed cards were featured as regular cards in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle effect of Great Duelist]]''; one of these cards was then printed in the ''[[OCG]]'', and subsequently featured in further video games.{| class="wikitable"|-! scope="col" | Constructed cardDanger! scope=? Tsuchinoko?"col" | ''DM4'' card! scope="col" | Notes|-| "[[SoulicerCrystal]]"| 884: "[[Soulicer Crystal]]"| |-| "[[Red MainBlutches]]"| 885: "[[Red Main Blutches]]"| |-| "[[SpherusLady]]"| 886: "[[Spherus Lady]]"| Later printed in the ''[[OCG]]''|-| "[[Long NoseMammoth]]"| 887: "[[Long Nose Mammoth]]"| |-| "[[AnglerFat Fish]]"| 888: "[[Angler Fat Fish]]"| |-| "[[Light LawMedium]]"| 889: "[[Light Law Medium]]"| |-| "[[RootWood]]"| 890: "[[Root Wood]]"| |} ===Versus===[[File:DDS versus menu.png|thumb|right|160px|The versus menu]]Players can battle other players with a copy of ''Dark Duel Stories'' using the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]] via the versus menu. The Deck can be altered, and a Deck Capacity limit can be chosen, on this screen. Allowed limits are 500, 700, 1000, 2000 and 9999. The option to take a card from the opponent's chest after winning a battle was removed in this gameonce per turn. {{clear}}
| fr_name =Danger !? Tsuchinoko ?| fr_lore =Vous pouvez révéler cette carte dans votre main ; votre adversaire choisit 1 carte au hasard depuis toute votre main, puis vous défaussez la carte choisie. Puis, si la carte défaussée n'était pas "Danger !? Tsuchinoko ?", Invoquez Spécialement 1 "Danger !? Tsuchinoko ?" depuis votre main, et si vous le faites, piochez 1 carte. Si cette carte est défaussée : vous pouvez Invoquer Spécialement cette carte. Vous ne pouvez utiliser cet effet de "Danger !? Tsuchinoko ?" qu'une fois par tour.| de_name =TradeGefahr!? Tsuchinoko?| de_lore =Du kannst diese Karte in deiner Hand vorzeigen; dein Gegner bestimmt zufällig 1 Karte von deiner gesamten Hand, dann wirfst du die bestimmte Karte ab. Dann, falls die abgeworfene Karte nicht „Gefahr!? Tsuchinoko?“ war, beschwöre 1 „Gefahr!? Tsuchinoko?“ als Spezialbeschwörung von deiner Hand und falls du dies tust, ziehe 1 Karte. Falls diese Karte abgeworfen wird: Du kannst diese Karte als Spezialbeschwörung beschwören. Du kannst diesen Effekt von „Gefahr!? Tsuchinoko?“ nur einmal pro Spielzug verwenden.| it_name =Pericolo!? Tsuchinoko?| it_lore =Puoi rivelare questa carta nella tua mano; il tuo avversario seleziona 1 carta a caso da tutta la tua mano, poi tu scarti la carta selezionata. Poi, se la carta scartata non era "Pericolo!? Tsuchinoko?", Evoca Specialmente 1 "Pericolo!? Tsuchinoko?" dalla tua mano e, se lo fai, pesca 1 carta. Se questa carta viene scartata: puoi Evocare Specialmente questa carta. Puoi utilizzare questo effetto di "Pericolo!? Tsuchinoko?" una sola volta per turno.{{Multiple image| pt_name = Perigo!? Tsuchinoko?| image1 pt_lore = DM3 trade optionsVocê pode revelar este card na sua mão; seu oponente seleciona aleatoriamente 1 card de toda a sua mão e, depois, você descarta o card selecionado. Depois, se o card descartado não era "Perigo!? Tsuchinoko?", Invoque por Invocação-Especial 1 "Perigo!? Tsuchinoko?" da sua mão e, se isso acontecer, compre 1 card. Se este card for descartado: você pode Invocar este card por Invocação-Especial. Você só pode usar este efeito de "Perigo!? Tsuchinoko?" uma vez por turno.png| width1 es_name = 160¿¡Peligro!? ¿Tsuchinoko?| caption1 es_lore = Prompt to select which game to connect withPuedes mostrar esta carta en tu mano; tu adversario elige al azar 1 carta en toda tu mano, y después tú descartas la carta elegida. Después, si la carta descartada no fue "¿¡Peligro!? ¿Tsuchinoko?", Invoca de Modo Especial, desde tu mano, 1 "¿¡Peligro!? ¿Tsuchinoko?", y, si lo haces, roba 1 carta. Si esta carta es descartada: puedes Invocar esta carta de Modo Especial. Sólo puedes usar este efecto de "¿¡Peligro!? ¿Tsuchinoko?" una vez por turno.| image2 ja_lore = DDS trade menu.pngこのカード名の②の効果は1ターンに1度しか使用できない。①:手札のこのカードを相手に見せて発動できる。自分の全ての手札の中から、相手がランダムに1枚選び、自分はそのカードを捨てる。それが「未界域のツチノコ」以外だった場合、さらに手札から「未界域のツチノコ」1体を特殊召喚し、自分はデッキから1枚ドローする。②:このカードが手札から捨てられた場合に発動できる。このカードを特殊召喚する。| width2 ko_name = 160미계역의 츠치노코| caption2 ko_lore = Trade menu이 카드명의 ②의 효과는 1턴에 1번밖에 사용할 수 없다. ①: 패의 이 카드를 상대에게 보여주고 발동할 수 있다. 자신의 모든 패 중에서, 상대가 무작위로 1장 고르고, 자신은 그 카드를 버린다. 그것이 "미계역의 츠치노코" 이외였을 경우, 추가로 패에서 "미계역의 츠치노코" 1장을 특수 소환하고, 자신은 덱에서 1장 드로우한다. ②: 이 카드가 패에서 버려졌을 경우에 발동할 수 있다. 이 카드를 특수 소환한다.
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