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{{VGInfoboxCleanup}}{{Redirect|World Championship 2005|the tournament|Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2005}}{{Infobox video game | image name = YI2WC5-BoxVideoGame-JPNA.jpg | image size = en_name | english name = Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 | kanji name ja_name = {{Ruby|遊|ゆう}}☆{{Ruby|戯|ぎ}}☆{{Ruby|王|おう}}遊戯王デュエルモンスターズインターナショナル2 | romanji name romaji_name = | japanese translated name languages = * Japanese* English* French* German* Italian* Spanish| ja_trans_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2 | developer = [[Konami]] | publisher = Konami | platform = Gameboy Game Boy Advance | release date ja_release_date =* {{flag|Japan}} December 30, December 2004* {{flag|United States}} na_release_date = February 15, 2005| eu_release_date = February 17, 2005 | rating series = EYu-Gi-Oh! World Championship | genre prev = Card BattleYu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004| next = Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006| guide_book = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2 Game Guide
}}
'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005''' '', known as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Day of the Duelist: World Championship Tournament 2005''''' in Europe and '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2''''' in japanJapan, it is also known as 'a ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Day of the Duelist: World Champion Tournament 2005]]''' in other countriesgame for the Game Boy Advance. [[Light]] and [[Dark]] clash in a [[Domino City|town]] where everyone waits to duel[[Duel]]. Battles take the place of words and only the best will win tournaments where glittering trophies await the vectorvictor.
The game features 1000 cards (105 Traps, 220 Spells and 675 Monster Cards) to collect and duel Duel with, . Polymerization and includes more than 400 brand new Dark Magician are available with 2 different artworks which count as different cards from the latest Trading Card Game Booster Packs. Other new gameplay additions in the 2005 edition include a new, refined Dueling system, an all-new RPG-style exploration mode has also been implemented, tournament scheduling, and improved card management.
This game ==Password machine==The first password machine, which costs 1,000 DP to use different rules than worldwide edition, for example: when a monster selected with call of the haunted is tribute, call of the haunted still on the field instead of been destroyedonly allows each card to be obtained once through its use.
The cards status is instablesecond password machine, and change every weeklocated in Mystic Land, costs 10,000 DP to use; however, except in mystical country where all the cards is unlimitedeach card can be obtained multiple times through its use.
==Password MachineEarning DP ==DP (Duelist Points) can be earned by winning Duels and can be used to purchase new cards. Upon winning a duel, DP is rewarded as follows:* 1 DP for every 100 LP your opponent lost during the duel* 1 DP for every 100 battle damage dealt to your opponent* 20 DP for each of your opponent's monsters destroyed by battle* additionally for winning itself** 50 DP for reducing your opponents LP to 0** 100 DP if your opponent ran out of cards** 1000 DP for Exodia, Final Countdown or FINALReward ÷2 if you win in more than 40 turns.Reward x2 if you win in less than 5 turns.
The first password machineIn the "Mystic Land, which costs 1,000 DP to use, only allows each card to be obtained once through its use" the reward is 5x the normal reward.<br>
The second password machine== Gameplay ==From the start there are 4 locations to visit (Hometown, located in Mystical CountryShopping District, costs 10Coliseum and Area K.C.),000 DP to use; howeveranother one, the so called "Mystic Land", each card can be obtained multiple times through its useappears after winning the national tournament.
On Top of the screen you can see an info column where different messages are displayed like the name of your current location, upcoming tournaments or an occurring event. You have to wait a bit until all current messages have been displayed. You have weekdays and weekend but no precise date. You can end a day by going home and resting in bed. Some opponents/events only occur on special days. The "banned list" changes every week. You can talk to characters (A-button) or challenge them to a duel (R-button). Cards can be achieved in the card shop. You can save up to 20 deck recipes. ==TriviaTournaments ==There are different tournament types in the game. If you register for one of them, you cannot register for another tournament for the same and the following week. Upcoming tournaments are announced in the info column on top of the screen so make sure to check it at least on Mondays. You receive a winning trophy at the end of a tournament. You can check your trophy colection at your home. ==== Card Shop Tournament ====If you accumulate seven wins from the opponents in the shop, the owner (Truesdale) will invite you to his tournament. You cannot really decline since Truesdale does not offer you cards to buy anymore until you accept the challenge. The tournament takes place in the card shop the next Tuesday...which is the regular closing day of the shop if no tournament takes place. You have to win 3 matches. The 3rd opponent is always Truesdale himself. The price for winning is 3000 DP. ==== Weekend Tournament ====You can register for this tournament in front of the coliseum by paying 100 DP to the receptionist. The first round is a single duel against a random side character on Saturday (winning price: 300 DP) the second round is a match against a main character on Sunday (winning price: 700 DP). By winning this tournament 4 times you unlock Rex Raptor, Weevil Underwood, Mako Tsunami and Mai Valentine. They appear in the city locations now and can be challenged. ==== Kaiba Corp Tournament ====After unlocking Rex Raptor, Weevil Underwood, Mako Tsunami and Mai Valentine and passing 2 weeks without registering for the weekend tournament afterwards you can register for this tournament in the "Area K.C." by talking to the receptionist. You have to beat 7 duelists in a match for the upcoming 7 Saturdays. In between you can buy cards in the shop etc. and you should adapt your deck to the weekly changing banned list. The price for winning is the number of the round x 1000 DP except the final with 10,000 DP for beating Seto Kaiba; so you can win 31,000 DP in total. Also the pack "K.C. Special" is now available in the card shop for a while. ==== Limitation Tournament ====After 2 weeks without registering for a tournament, this tournament should be announced. You can register for this tournament in front of the coliseum by talking to the receptionist. You have to beat 7 duelists in a match for the upcoming 7 Saturdays. The special thing about this tournament is that every round has a special limitation like "no wind monsters". Since this limitation also applies to your opponent he will play with another deck than usually (i.e. Mai with no wind monsters). However, Joey, Yugi, and Kaiba will violate the limitations in the final three rounds of the tournament. The price for winning a round is 1000 DP except the final with 7,000 DP for beating Seto Kaiba; so you can win 13,000 DP in total. ==== The National Tournament ====After winning the weekend tournament, the K.C. tournament and the limited tournament and after 2 weeks without registering for a tournament this tournament should be announced. You can register for it in front of the K.C. tower by talking to the receptionist. In the Regionals (preliminary Championship) you have to beat 3 duelists in a match on Saturday (winning price: 2000 DP). The next Saturday is the final. Beat the opponent for winning 30,000 DP. Also the pack "K.C. Special" is available again in the card shop for a while. After winning the national tournament you get some applause, the credit screen appears and you will have to restart the game. You can enter the new location "Mystic Land" on your map now. ==Sets=={{Main|Portal:''Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005'' sets}} Players can purchase packs or Starter Decks in the shop. ===Packs===Different sets contain a different numbers of cards per pack. For some packs the player has the option to buy a box which contains a certain number of packs. {| class="wikitable"|-! scope="col" | Pack! scope="col" | Unlocked by|-| ''[[Volume 1 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 1]]''| rowspan="4" | Available from the start|-| ''[[Volume 2 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 2]]''|-| ''[[Volume 3 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 3]]''|-| ''[[Volume 4 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 4]]''|-| ''[[Volume 5 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 5]]''| Available from the second week|-| ''[[Volume 6 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 6]]''| Available from the third week|-| ''[[Volume 7 (World Championship 2005)|Volume 7]]''| Available from the fourth week|-| ''[[Volume 8]]''| Available from the fifth week|-| ''[[Volume 9]]''| Available from the sixth week|-| ''[[Volume X]]''| Available from the seventh week|-| ''[[Spellcaster Collection (World Championship 2005)|Spellcaster Collection]]''| rowspan="7" | Available from the start|-| ''[[Dragon Collection (World Championship 2005)|Dragon Collection]]''|-| ''[[Insector Collection]]''|-| ''[[Soldier Collection]]''|-| ''[[LIGHT Collection (World Championship 2005)|LIGHT Collection]]''|-| ''[[DARK Collection (World Championship 2005)|DARK Collection]]''|-| ''[[WATER Collection (World Championship 2005)|WATER Collection]]''|-| ''[[Ritual Collection]]''| Possessing a [[Ritual Monster]]|-| ''[[Fusion Collection]]''| Possessing a [[Fusion Monster]]|-| ''[[Reverse Collection (World Championship 2005)|Reverse Collection]]''| Possessing a [[Flip monster]]|-| ''[[Super Monster Collection]]''| Available from the eighth week|-| ''[[Equip Collection]]''| Possessing an [[Equip Spell Card]]|-| ''[[Field Collection]]''| Possessing a [[Field Spell Card]]|-| ''[[Quick-Play Collection]]''| Possessing a [[Trap Card]]|-| ''[[Super Spell & Trap Collection]]''| Appears once every seven weeks|-| ''[[Unlimited Selection]]''| Entering the Dark Stage|-| ''[[Super Unlimited Selection]]''| Entering the Dark Stage|-| ''[[All Monsters]]''| rowspan="4" | Having at least 77% of all cards|-| ''[[All Spells (World Championship 2005)|All Spells]]''|-| ''[[All Traps (World Championship 2005)|All Traps]]''|-| ''[[All Effect Monsters (World Championship 2005)|All Effect Monsters]]''|-| ''[[All Cards]]''| Having at least 90% of all cards|} ====Rarities====When purchased individually, each pack contains one card of a randomly selected rarity, while the rest are Common. When purchased in a box, the player gets one card of the first three rarities, five cards of the other three rarities and all the rest are Common.
* The Japanese version If a set does not contain any cards of this game use a certain rarity, its probability is added to the Censored [[TCG]] Card Artworks instead of next rarity. e.g. "sparkling yellow" and "yellow" are 1/360 and 2/360 respectively in a single packs. If a set contains cards no cards in the Japanesesparkling yellow rarity, for the probability of getting a strange reasonyellow becomes 1/360 + 2/360 = 3/360, assuming the pack has any yellow rarities.
* Snake from Metal Gear Solid makes a cameo apperance in {| class="???wikitable". He is disguised as a cardboard box. He says style="I don't know why I'm revealing this, but I'm a secret spy. I was hired by an organization, which shall remain nameless, in order text-align: center;"|-! scope="row" | Rarity! scope="col" | Sparkling Yellow !! scope="col" | Yellow !! scope="col" | Blue !! scope="col" | Red !! scope="col" | Gray !! scope="col" | Common|-! scope="row" | Single pack rare| 1/360 || 2/360 || 5/360 || 16/360 || 48/360 || 288/360|-! scope="row" | Box 1st rare| 1/8 || 3/8 || 4/8 || - || - || -|-! scope="row" | Box 2nd to study this Shadow World."6th rare| - || - || - || 1/8 || 3/8 || 4/8|}
==Promo Cards=Starter Decks==={| class="wikitable"|-! scope="col" | Deck! scope="col" | Unlocked by|-| ''[[Yugi Standard]]''| rowspan="3" | Available from the beginning|-| ''[[Seto Standard]]''|-| ''[[Joey Standard]]''|-| ''[[Tea Collection]]''| Available on Wednesdays, after winning a tournament|-| ''[[Beat Down]]''| |-| ''[[Exodia Selection]]''| Available the day of winning the Limited tournament|-| ''[[Trap And Spell]]''| |-| ''[[K.C. Special]]''| Available the day of winning the K.C. tournament|-| ''[[Forbidden Deck]]''| rowspan="2" | Enter the Mystic Land|-| ''[[Arkana's Box]]''|-| ''[[Boosted Exodia]]''| Sold on Tuesdays in the Mystic Land|-| ''[[Masquerade (World Championship 2005)|Masquerade]]''| Sold on Wednesdays in the Mystic Land|-| ''[[Strings'wall]]''| Sold on Thursdays in the Mystic Land|-| ''[[Trap Eat Spell]]''| Sold on Fridays in the Mystic Land|-| ''[[Dark Ceremony (World Championship 2005)|Dark Ceremony]]''| rowspan="2" | Sold on Sundays in the Mystic Land|-| ''[[Overrulers]]''|}
==Promotional cards==
===Japanese===
{{Mainmain|Gameboy Worldwide Edition Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2 Promospromotional cards}} 
===International===
{{Mainmain|Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 Promospromotional cards}}
==Game Guide==
{{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International 2 Game Guide}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
WC5-VideoGame-NA.jpg|North American English cover
WC5-VideoGameFR.jpg|French cover
YI2-Box-JP.jpg|Japanese cover
</gallery>
==Trivia==
* The Japanese version of this game use the censored [[TCG]] card artworks instead of the Japanese.
* [[w:c:metalgear:Solid Snake|Snake]] from the ''[[w:c:metalgear:Metal Gear (series)|Metal Gear]]'' series makes a cameo appearance in "???". He is disguised as a cardboard box. He says "I don't know why I'm revealing this, but I'm a secret spy. I was hired by an organization, which shall remain nameless, in order to study this Shadow World."
Official Japanese Game Site: ==External links==* [http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_dmi2/Official Japanese game site]* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_advance/ygo7trials/ The Spriters Resource page]* [https://retroachievements.org/game/5116 Retro Achievements page]
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