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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction''''', known in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction''''' ({{Ruby|遊|ゆう}}☆{{Ruby|戯|ぎ}}☆{{Ruby|王|おう}}デュエルモンスターズ{{Ruby|8|エイト}} {{Ruby|破|は}}{{Ruby|滅|めつ}}の{{Ruby|大|だい}}{{Ruby|邪|じゃ}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Yugiō Dyueru Monsutāzu Eito: Hametsu no Daijashin''), is a Game Boy Advance game by [[Konami]] based on the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchise.
The [[wikipedia:kanji|kanji]] in the Japanese subtitle is normally read as ''Hametsu no Daijashin'', meaning '''''Great Evil God of Destruction''''', while the [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] gives it the reading ''Reshefu Obu Desutorakushon'', meaning '''''Reshef of Destruction'''''. ==Changes from ''The Sacred Cards''==A number of changes were made since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of DestructionThe Sacred Cards]]''. '''General'''* The overall difficulty of the game is increased.* The ability to trade and battle other players, known in Japan as via the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]] is reintroduced. '''Campaign'''* The large portraits depicting major characters while they speaking are removed. They are replaced with smaller portraits that appear above the dialogue box, with minor variations to express different emotions.* Each minor opponent character has their own unique Deck and ante pools, rather than sharing with other minor characters in the same area.* Deck Volume and [[Domino (currency)|Domino]] yields from winning Duels has been significantly reduced. Deck Capacity increments are reduced to a tenth from the previous game; it increases by 1 for defeating an opponent that can be repeatedly challenged and 3 for once-off battles.* With the exception of the [[Clock Tower Square]] and [[Domino Pier]], all of the previous map locations have been removed, and new ones have been added.** The [[Domino City Cemetery|graveyard]], normally accessible via Clock Tower Square, has also been removed.** Since the [[RPG Hobby Trading Cards|card shop]] was removed, the player can instead purchase cards at the [[toy shop]], accessible via Clock Tower Square.* The [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards#Glitches|glitch]] where there was a 1/2048 chance of not being awarded an [[Ante Duel|ante]] card is fixed.* The player cannot sell or ante cards that they have a single copy of.* The glitch where there was a 1/32,768 chance of a card not spawning in the shop is fixed.* The game plays voice clips for Duels against Yugi, Joey, and Kaiba. It does this when they declare the start of their turns, or attack with their ace monsters.* Loading the game after finishing the main story unlocks the Hall of Eternity, which is host to several very difficult opponents. '''Rules'''* Continuous Monster Effects are introduced.** At each opportunity for one to activate, a cursor runs across the screen to search for cards with Continuous Effects and apply them.* [[Life Points]] can go beyond 9999.* Players start Duels with the Life Points they had at the end of their previous Duel Monsters 8, rather than resetting to 8000.** The player can reset their Life Points to 8000 by taking a rest at [[Player's house|their house]].** If the player ends a duel with more than 8000 Life Points, they start their next Duel with 8000.* Some characters begin Duels with more than 8000 Life Points. '''Cards'''* The number of cards is reduced from 900 to 800.** A number of cards are removed and some new cards are added. A lot of Ritual Spells have been removed, and their corresponding Ritual monsters converted to standard monster cards.* The artworks are changed for some cards.* Cards do not have alternate artwork variations. (i.e. there are no instances of the same card having two index numbers and a different artwork per number.)* Powerful cards have had their [[Deck Cost]] and card shop price increased. For instance, "[[Raigeki (ROD)|Raigeki]]" now has a Deck Cost of 150, triple that of its [[Raigeki (TSC)|''The Sacred Cards'' counterpart]]. This, in conjunction with the lower overall Deck Capacity and currency yields makes it a lot harder to fit strong cards into the Deck early on.* Prices when purchasing cards from the shop have been multiplied by 10 from the previous game. However the values when selling cards to the shop are not scaled in accordance. Consequently, cards now sell for 5% of their purchase price, compared to 50% from before.* The limitation [[status]] is changed for a number of cards.** Limited: All except "[[Exodia the Forbidden One (ROD)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]" and its four limbs, "[[Dark Hole (ROD)|Dark Hole]]", "[[Raigeki (ROD)|Raigeki]]", "[[Harpie's Feather Duster (ROD)|Harpie's Feather Duster]]", "[[Change of Heart (ROD)|Change of Heart]]", "[[Monster Reborn (ROD)|Monster Reborn]]", and "[[Pot of Greed (ROD)|Pot of Greed]]" are newly Limited.**"[[Right Leg of the Forbidden One (ROD)|Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]"**"[[Left Leg of the Forbidden One (ROD)|Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]"**"[[Right Arm of the Forbidden One (ROD)|Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]"**"[[Left Arm of the Forbidden One (ROD)|Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]"**"[[Exodia the Forbidden One (ROD)|Exodia the Forbidden One]]"**"[[Larvae Moth (ROD)|Larvae Moth]]"**"[[Great Moth (ROD)|Great Moth]]"**"[[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth (ROD)|Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]"**"[[Cocoon of Evolution (ROD)|Cocoon of Evolution]]"**"[[Castle of Dark Illusions (ROD)|Castle of Dark Illusions]]"**"[[Heavy Storm (ROD)|Heavy Storm]]"**"[[Obelisk the Tormentor (ROD)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]"**"[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (ROD)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]"**"[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Battle Mode)|The Winged Dragon of Ra (Battle Mode)]]"**"[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)|The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)]]"**"[[Dragon Capture Jar (ROD)|Dragon Capture Jar]]"**"[[Dark Hole (ROD)|Dark Hole]]"**"[[Raigeki (ROD)|Raigeki]]"**"[[Dian Keto the Cure Master (ROD)|Dian Keto the Cure Master]]"**"[[Ookazi (ROD)|Ookazi]]"**"[[Tremendous Fire (ROD)|Tremendous Fire]]"**"[[Swords of Revealing Light (ROD)|Swords of Revealing Light]]"**"[[Super War-Lion (ROD)|Super War-Lion]]"**"[[Yamadron (ROD)|Yamadron]]"**"[[Zera The Mant (ROD)|Zera The Mant]]"**"[[Millennium Shield (ROD)|Millennium Shield]]"**"[[Black Luster Soldier (ROD)|Black Luster Soldier]]"**"[[Fiend's Mirror (ROD)|Fiend's Mirror]]"**"[[Gate Guardian (ROD)|Gate Guardian]]"**"[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (ROD)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]"**"[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)|The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]]"**"[[Destiny Board (ROD)|Destiny Board]]"**"[[Spirit Message "I" (ROD)|Spirit Message "I"]]"**"[[Spirit Message "N" (ROD)|Spirit Message "N"]]"**"[[Spirit Message "A" (ROD)|Spirit Message "A"]]"**"[[Spirit Message "L" (ROD)|Spirit Message "L"]]"**"[[Monster Reborn (ROD)|Monster Reborn]]"**"[[Helpoemer (ROD)|Helpoemer]]"**"[[Newdoria (ROD)|Newdoria]]"**"[[Dark Flare Knight (ROD)|Dark Flare Knight]]"**"[[Megamorph (ROD)|Megamorph]]"**"[[Harpie's Feather Duster (ROD)|Harpie's Feather Duster]]"**"[[Torrential Tribute (ROD)|Torrential Tribute]]"**"[[F.G.D. (ROD)|F.G.D.]]"**"[[Master of Dragon Soldier (ROD)|Master of Dragon Soldier]]"**"[[Messenger of Peace (ROD)|Messenger of Peace]]"**"[[Performance of Sword (ROD)|Performance of Sword]]"**"[[Hungry Burger (ROD)|Hungry Burger]]"**"[[Sengenjin (ROD)|Sengenjin]]"**"[[Skull Guardian (ROD)|Skull Guardian]]"**"[[Tri-Horned Dragon (ROD)|Tri-Horned Dragon]]"**"[[Serpent Night Dragon (ROD)|Serpent Night Dragon]]"**"[[Cosmo Queen (ROD)|Cosmo Queen]]"**"[[Chakra (ROD)|Chakra]]"**"[[Crab Turtle (ROD)|Crab Turtle]]"**"[[Psycho-Puppet|Psycho-Puppet]]"**"[[Garma Sword (ROD)|Garma Sword]]"**"[[Javelin Beetle (ROD)|Javelin Beetle]]"**"[[Fortress Whale (ROD)|Fortress Whale]]"**"[[Dokurorider (ROD)|Dokurorider]]"**"[[Mask of Shine & Dark|Mask of Shine & Dark]]"**"[[Magician of Black Chaos (ROD)|Magician of Black Chaos]]"**"[[Relinquished (ROD)|Relinquished]]"**"[[Thousand-Eyes Restrict (ROD)|Thousand-Eyes Restrict]]"**"[[Brain Control (ROD)|Brain Control]]"**"[[Change of Heart (ROD)|Change of Heart]]"**"[[Multiply (ROD)|Multiply]]"**"[[Pot of Greed (ROD)|Pot of Greed]]"** Semi-Limited: All are newly Semi-Limited.**"[[Goblin's Secret Remedy (ROD)|Goblin's Secret Remedy]]"**"[[Soul of the Pure (ROD)|Soul of the Pure]]"**"[[Final Flame (ROD)|Final Flame]]"**"[[Crush Card (ROD)|Crush Card]]"**"[[Widespread Ruin (ROD)|Widespread Ruin]]" ==Cards=====Updates===''Reshef of Destruction'' contains 800 cards, 100 fewer than its predecessor, ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards|The Sacred Cards]]''.* 92 of the cards numbered between 801 to 900 in ''The Sacred Cards'' are renumbered to numbers lower than 800, and cards which previously held those numbers are removed.* 8 cards numbered between 801 to 900 in ''The Sacred Cards'' are removed. This includes the five [[alternate artwork]]/[[alternate password]] cards, "[[Shining Angel (TSC)|Shining Angel]]", "[[Spear Cretin (TSC)|Spear Cretin]]", and "[[Spherous Lady (TSC)|Spherous Lady]]".* 50 new cards are added. Cards from ''The Sacred Cards'' , numbered between 1 and 800, are removed to make room for them. ** Among the cards added is "[[Satellite Cannon (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ8 ~破滅の大邪神ROD)|Satellite Cannon]]", which had appeared in previous games, but was removed in ''The Sacred Cards''. It is reintroduced with substantial differences, including different [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] and a Game Boy Advance different creature/machine in the artwork. Each row of the table below shows the cards with that number in the game.* The "#" column indicates the card number* The "''The Sacred Cards'' (removed)" column shows the card that had that number in ''The Sacred Cards''. These cards were removed in ''Reshef of Destruction''.* The "''Reshef of Destruction'' (replacement)" column shows the card has that number in ''Reshef of Destruction''. This includes cards newly added to the game and cards that existed in ''The Sacred Cards'' that were moved to a different number in ''Reshef of Destruction''.* The "Previous number" column is used to show the number previously held by Konami based cards whose number changed between ''The Sacred Cards'' and ''Reshef of Destruction''. The table can be re-sorted by clicking the appropriate column header. {| class="wikitable sortable"|-! scope="col" | <abbr title="Number">#</abbr>! scope="col" | ''The Sacred Cards'' (removed)! scope="col" | ''Reshef of Destruction'' (replacement)! scope="col" | Previous number|-| 013| "[[Tyhone (TSC)|Tyhone]]"| "[[The Stern Mystic (ROD)|The Stern Mystic]]"| 801|-| 103| "[[Job-Change Mirror (TSC)|Job-Change Mirror]]"| "[[Baron of the Fiend Sword (ROD)|Baron of the Fiend Sword]]"| 802|-| 107| "[[Kageningen (TSC)|Kageningen]]"| "[[Shining Abyss (ROD)|Shining Abyss]]"| 803|-| 108| "[[Graveyard and the Hand of Invitation (TSC)|Graveyard and the Hand of Invitation]]"| "[[Headless Knight (ROD)|Headless Knight]]"| 804|-| 110| "[[Hero of the East (TSC)|Hero of the East]]"| "[[Ruklamba the Spirit King]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 112| "[[That Which Feeds on Life (TSC)|That Which Feeds on Life]]"| "[[Keldo (ROD)|Keldo]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 113| "[[Dark Gray (TSC)|Dark Gray]]"| "[[Soldier Ari]]"| 805|-| 115| "[[Kamionwizard (TSC)|Kamionwizard]]"| "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight (ROD)|Gearfried the Iron Knight]]"| 806|-| 118| "[[Supporter in the Shadows (TSC)|Supporter in the Shadows]]"| "[[XYZ-Dragon Cannon (ROD)|XYZ-Dragon Cannon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 119| "[[Trial of Nightmare (TSC)|Trial of Nightmare]]"| "[[Humanoid Slime (ROD)|Humanoid Slime]]"| 807|-| 124| "[[Ancient Tool (TSC)|Ancient Tool]]"| "[[Worm Drake (ROD)|Worm Drake]]"| 808|-| 132| "[[The 13th Grave (TSC)|The 13th Grave]]"| "[[Humanoid Worm Drake (ROD)|Humanoid Worm Drake]]"| 809|-| 134| "[[Mystical Capture Chain (TSC)|Mystical Capture Chain]]"| "[[Revival Jam (ROD)|Revival Jam]]"| 810|-| 137| "[[Mystery Hand (TSC)|Mystery Hand]]"| "[[Buster Blader (ROD)|Buster Blader]]"| 811|-| 138| "[[Dragon Statue (TSC)|Dragon Statue]]"| "[[Dark Necrofear (ROD)|Dark Necrofear]]"| 812|-| 149| "[[Lord of the Lamp (TSC)|Lord of the Lamp]]"| "[[X-Head Cannon (ROD)|X-Head Cannon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 151| "[[Rhaimundos of the Red Sword (TSC)|Rhaimundos of the Red Sword]]"| "[[Orgoth the Relentless (ROD)|Orgoth the Relentless]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 158| "[[Man Eater (TSC)|Man Eater]]"| "[[Cyber Jar (ROD)|Cyber Jar]]"| 813|-| 162| "[[Tainted Wisdom (TSC)|Tainted Wisdom]]"| "[[Banisher of the Light (ROD)|Banisher of the Light]]"| 814|-| 164| "[[Lord of Zemia (TSC)|Lord of Zemia]]"| "[[Des Feral Imp (ROD)|Des Feral Imp]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 173| "[[Dark Prisoner (TSC)|Dark Prisoner]]"| "[[Giant Rat (ROD)|Giant Rat]]"| 815|-| 174| "[[Hurricail (TSC)|Hurricail]]"| "[[Senju of the Thousand Hands (ROD)|Senju of the Thousand Hands]]"| 816|-| 175| "[[Ancient Brain (TSC)|Ancient Brain]]"| "[[UFO Turtle (ROD)|UFO Turtle]]"| 817|-| 181| "[[Dark Shade (TSC)|Dark Shade]]"| "[[Flash Assailant (ROD)|Flash Assailant]]"| 818|-| 182| "[[Masked Clown (TSC)|Masked Clown]]"| "[[Karate Man (ROD)|Karate Man]]"| 819|-| 185| "[[Eyearmor (TSC)|Eyearmor]]"| "[[Dark Zebra (ROD)|Dark Zebra]]"| 820|-| 188| "[[Synchar (TSC)|Synchar]]"| "[[Giant Germ (ROD)|Giant Germ]]"| 821|-| 190| "[[Akakieisu (TSC)|Akakieisu]]"| "[[Nimble Momonga (ROD)|Nimble Momonga]]"| 822|-| 193| "[[Turtle Tiger (TSC)|Turtle Tiger]]"| "[[Final Destiny (ROD)|Final Destiny]]"| 893|-| 194| "[[Terra the Terrible (TSC)|Terra the Terrible]]"| "[[Heavy Storm (ROD)|Heavy Storm]]"| 894|-| 196| "[[Arma Knight (TSC)|Arma Knight]]"| "[[Cyclon Laser (ROD)|Cyclon Laser]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 197| "[[Mech Mole Zombie (TSC)|Mech Mole Zombie]]"| "[[Boar Soldier (ROD)|Boar Soldier]]"| 825|-| 204| "[[Mabarrel (TSC)|Mabarrel]]"| "[[Mother Grizzly (ROD)|Mother Grizzly]]"| 826|-| 205| "[[Dorover (TSC)|Dorover]]"| "[[Flying Kamakiri 1 (ROD)|Flying Kamakiri #1]]"| 827|-| 216| "[[Dryad (TSC)|Dryad]]"| "[[Nightmare Penguin (ROD)|Nightmare Penguin]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 222| "[[Midnight Fiend (TSC)|Midnight Fiend]]"| "[[Ceremonial Bell (ROD)|Ceremonial Bell]]"| 828|-| 226| "[[Skull Stalker (TSC)|Skull Stalker]]"| "[[Sonic Bird (ROD)|Sonic Bird]]"| 829|-| 227| "[[Hitodenchak (TSC)|Hitodenchak]]"| "[[Mystic Tomato (ROD)|Mystic Tomato]]"| 830|-| 232| "[[Madjinn Gunn (TSC)|Madjinn Gunn]]"| "[[Kotodama (ROD)|Kotodama]]"| 831|-| 233| "[[Dark Titan of Terror (TSC)|Dark Titan of Terror]]"| "[[Jam Breeding Machine (ROD)|Jam Breeding Machine]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 234| "[[Beautiful Headhuntress (TSC)|Beautiful Headhuntress]]"| "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (ROD)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]"| 832|-| 236| "[[Guardian of the Labyrinth (TSC)|Guardian of the Labyrinth]]"| "[[Perfect Machine King (ROD)|Perfect Machine King]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 238| "[[Yashinoki (TSC)|Yashinoki]]"| "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (ROD)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]"| 833|-| 240| "[[The Drdek (TSC)|The Drdek]]"| "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Battle Mode)]]"| 834|-| 245| "[[Meda Bat (TSC)|Meda Bat]]"| "[[Flying Fish (ROD)|Flying Fish]]"| 835|-| 248| "[[Master & Expert (TSC)|Master & Expert]]"| "[[Amphibian Beast (ROD)|Amphibian Beast]]"| 836|-| 250| "[[Hyo (TSC)|Hyo]]"| "[[Alligator's Sword Dragon (ROD)|Alligator's Sword Dragon]]"| 837|-| 253| "[[Fairywitch (TSC)|Fairywitch]]"| "[[Rocket Warrior (ROD)|Rocket Warrior]]"| 838|-| 254| "[[Embryonic Beast (TSC)|Embryonic Beast]]"| "[[Aqua Serpent]]"| 839|-| 257| "[[Stone Armadiller (TSC)|Stone Armadiller]]"| "[[The Legendary Fisherman (ROD)|The Legendary Fisherman]]"| 840|-| 259| "[[Ancient Sorcerer (TSC)|Ancient Sorcerer]]"| "[[Satellite Cannon (ROD)|Satellite Cannon]]"| {{Yes|New (779 in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist|DM4]]'' franchise)|align=left}}|-| 267| "[[Unknown Warrior of Fiend (TSC)|Unknown Warrior of Fiend]]"| "[[Morphing Jar 2 (ROD)|Morphing Jar #2]]"| 841|-| 268| "[[Sectarian of Secrets (TSC)|Sectarian of Secrets]]"| "[[Vorse Raider (ROD)|Vorse Raider]]"| 842|-| 277| "[[Gorgon Egg (TSC)|Gorgon Egg]]"| "[[Flame Champion (ROD)|Flame Champion]]"| 843|-| 279| "[[King Fog (TSC)|King Fog]]"| "[[Twin-Headed Fire Dragon (ROD)|Twin-Headed Fire Dragon]]"| 844|-| 280| "[[Protector of the Throne (TSC)|Protector of the Throne]]"| "[[Darkfire Soldier 1 (ROD)|Darkfire Soldier #1]]"| 845|-| 286| "[[Gatekeeper (TSC)|Gatekeeper]]"| "[[Mr. Volcano (ROD)|Mr. Volcano]]"| 846|-| 288| "[[Dark Artist (TSC)|Dark Artist]]"| "[[Darkfire Soldier 2 (ROD)|Darkfire Soldier #2]]"| 847|-| 292| "[[Psychic Kappa (TSC)|Psychic Kappa]]"| "[[Kiseitai (ROD)|Kiseitai]]"| 848|-| 295| "[[Bio Plant (TSC)|Bio Plant]]"| "[[Cyber Falcon (ROD)|Cyber Falcon]]"| 849|-| 297| "[[Cyber Soldier of Darkworld (TSC)|Cyber Soldier of Darkworld]]"| "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 399| "[[Swordsman from a Foreign Land (TSC)|Swordsman from a Foreign Land]]"| "[[Gamma The Magnet Warrior (ROD)|Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]"| 850|-| 406| "[[Yaiba Robo (TSC)|Yaiba Robo]]"| "[[Kaiser Sea Horse (ROD)|Kaiser Sea Horse]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 412| "[[Giga-Tech Wolf (TSC)|Giga-Tech Wolf]]"| "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 419| "[[Giganto (TSC)|Giganto]]"| "[[Flying Kamakiri 2 (ROD)|Flying Kamakiri #2]]"| 851|-| 430| "[[Water Magician (TSC)|Water Magician]]"| "[[Gradius (ROD)|Gradius]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 434| "[[Beautiful Beast Trainer (TSC)|Beautiful Beast Trainer]]"| "[[Harpie's Brother (ROD)|Harpie's Brother]]"| 852|-| 435| "[[Water Girl (TSC)|Water Girl]]"| "[[Aeris]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 439| "[[Bottom Dweller (TSC)|Bottom Dweller]]"| "[[Grand Tiki Elder (ROD)|Grand Tiki Elder]]"| 853|-| 445| "[[Guardian of the Sea (TSC)|Guardian of the Sea]]"| "[[Giant Rex (ROD)|Giant Rex]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 457| "[[Stone Ghost (TSC)|Stone Ghost]]"| "[[The Masked Beast (ROD)|The Masked Beast]]"| 854|-| 472| "[[Air Eater (TSC)|Air Eater]]"| "[[The Earl of Demise (ROD)|The Earl of Demise]]"| 855|-| 499| "[[Kattapillar (TSC)|Kattapillar]]"| "[[Boneheimer (ROD)|Boneheimer]]"| 856|-| 502| "[[D.Human (TSC)|D. Human]]"| "[[Penguin Torpedo (ROD)|Penguin Torpedo]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 504| "[[Fungi of the Musk (TSC)|Fungi of the Musk]]"| "[[Flame Dancer (ROD)|Flame Dancer]]"| 857|-| 514| "[[Brave Scizzar (TSC)|Brave Scizzar]]"| "[[Asura Priest (ROD)|Asura Priest]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 517| "[[Sand Stone (TSC)|Sand Stone]]"| "[[Zombyra the Dark (ROD)|Zombyra the Dark]]"| 858|-| 526| "[[Neck Hunter (TSC)|Neck Hunter]]"| "[[Earthbound Spirit (ROD)|Earthbound Spirit]]"| 859|-| 530| "[[Eldeen (TSC)|Eldeen]]"| "[[Embodiment of Apophis (ROD)|Embodiment of Apophis]]"| 860|-| 535| "[[Kamakiriman (TSC)|Kamakiriman]]"| "[[Ancient Lamp (ROD)|Ancient Lamp]]"| 861|-| 539| "[[Corroding Shark (TSC)|Corroding Shark]]"| "[[Amazon Chain Master (ROD)|Amazon Chain Master]]"| 862|-| 543| "[[Tongyo (TSC)|Tongyo]]"| "[[Thunder Nyan Nyan (ROD)|Thunder Nyan Nyan]]"| 863|-| 550| "[[Behegon (TSC)|Behegon]]"| "[[Last Tusk Mammoth]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 555| "[[Tyhone 2 (TSC)|Tyhone #2]]"| "[[Queen's Knight (ROD)|Queen's Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 556| "[[The Wandering Doomed (TSC)|The Wandering Doomed]]"| "[[Injection Fairy Lily (ROD)|Injection Fairy Lily]]"| 864|-| 557| "[[Steel Ogre Grotto 1 (TSC)|Steel Ogre Grotto #1]]"| "[[Jack's Knight (ROD)|Jack's Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 563| "[[Wretched Ghost of the Attic (TSC)|Wretched Ghost of the Attic]]"| "[[King's Knight (ROD)|King's Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 565| "[[Man-eating Black Shark (TSC)|Man-eating Black Shark]]"| "[[Gil Garth (ROD)|Gil Garth]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 568| "[[Anthrosaurus (TSC)|Anthrosaurus]]"| "[[Blade Knight (ROD)|Blade Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 569| "[[Drooling Lizard (TSC)|Drooling Lizard]]"| "[[Gernia (ROD)|Gernia]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 575| "[[Ancient One of the Deep Forest (TSC)|Ancient One of the Deep Forest]]"| "[[Y-Dragon Head (ROD)|Y-Dragon Head]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 578| "[[Leo Wizard (TSC)|Leo Wizard]]"| "[[Dark Magician Knight (ROD)|Dark Magician Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 590| "[[Beaked Snake (TSC)|Beaked Snake]]"| "[[Z-Metal Tank (ROD)|Z-Metal Tank]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 593| "[[Giant Turtle Who Feeds on Flames (TSC)|Giant Turtle Who Feeds on Flames]]"| "[[XY-Dragon Cannon (ROD)|XY-Dragon Cannon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 596| "[[Ghoul with an Appetite (TSC)|Ghoul with an Appetite]]"| "[[XZ-Tank Cannon (ROD)|XZ-Tank Cannon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 597| "[[Pale Beast (TSC)|Pale Beast]]"| "[[YZ-Tank Dragon (ROD)|YZ-Tank Dragon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 600| "[[Key Mace 2 (TSC)|Key Mace #2]]"| "[[Exodia Necross (ROD)|Exodia Necross]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 601| "[[Tenderness (TSC)|Tenderness]]"| "[[Monster Reborn (ROD)|Monster Reborn]]"| 895|-| 604| "[[Obese Marmot of Nefariousness (TSC)|Obese Marmot of Nefariousness]]"| "[[Helpoemer (ROD)|Helpoemer]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 605| "[[Liquid Beast (TSC)|Liquid Beast]]"| "[[Lava Golem (ROD)|Lava Golem]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 606| "[[Twin Long Rods 2 (TSC)|Twin Long Rods #2]]"| "[[Newdoria (ROD)|Newdoria]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 607| "[[Great Bill (TSC)|Great Bill]]"| "[[Dark Jeroid (ROD)|Dark Jeroid]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 609| "[[Bladefly (TSC)|Bladefly]]"| "[[Gravedigger Ghoul (ROD)|Gravedigger Ghoul]]"| 896|-| 616| "[[Hourglass of Courage (TSC)|Hourglass of Courage]]"| "[[Executor - Makyura (ROD)|Executor - Makyura]]"| 867|-| 619| "[[Rock Spirit (TSC)|Rock Spirit]]"| "[[Byser Shock (ROD)|Byser Shock]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 623| "[[The Thing That Hides in the Mud (TSC)|The Thing That Hides in the Mud]]"| "[[Viser Des (ROD)|Viser Des]]"| 868|-| 629| "[[Armored Rat (TSC)|Armored Rat]]"| "[[Puppet Master (ROD)|Puppet Master]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 630| "[[Ancient Lizard Warrior (TSC)|Ancient Lizard Warrior]]"| "[[Amazon Fighter (ROD)|Amazon Fighter]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 633| "[[Winged Egg of New Life (TSC)|Winged Egg of New Life]]"| "[[Amazon Sword Woman (ROD)|Amazon Sword Woman]]"| 869|-| 634| "[[Night Lizard (TSC)|Night Lizard]]"| "[[Vampire Lord (ROD)|Vampire Lord]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 636| "[[Blue-Winged Crown (TSC)|Blue-Winged Crown]]"| "[[Dark Paladin (ROD)|Dark Paladin]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 640| "[[Acid Crawler (TSC)|Acid Crawler]]"| "[[Different Dimension Dragon (ROD)|Different Dimension Dragon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 641| "[[Invader of the Throne (TSC)|Invader of the Throne]]"| "[[Amazon Archers (ROD)|Amazon Archers]]"| 870|-| 643| "[[Disk Magician (TSC)|Disk Magician]]"| "[[Yamata Dragon (ROD)|Yamata Dragon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 644| "[[Flame Viper (TSC)|Flame Viper]]"| "[[Shinato, King of a Higher Plane (ROD)|Shinato, King of a Higher Plane]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 645| "[[Royal Guard (TSC)|Royal Guard]]"| "[[Dark Flare Knight (ROD)|Dark Flare Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 646| "[[Gruesome Goo (TSC)|Gruesome Goo]]"| "[[Mirage Knight (ROD)|Mirage Knight]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 647| "[[Hyosube (TSC)|Hyosube]]"| "[[Berserk Dragon (ROD)|Berserk Dragon]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 649| "[[Hibikime (TSC)|Hibikime]]"| "[[Command Angel]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 665| "[[Curse of Millennium Shield]]"| "[[Des Volstgalph (ROD)|Des Volstgalph]]"| 871|-| 666| "[[Yamadron Ritual]]"| "[[Toon Dark Magician Girl (ROD)|Toon Dark Magician Girl]]"| 872|-| 667| "[[Gate Guardian Ritual]]"| "[[Gilford the Lightning (ROD)|Gilford the Lightning]]"| 873|-| 671| "[[Zera Ritual (TSC)|Zera Ritual]]"| "[[Mystical Beast Serket (ROD)|Mystical Beast Serket]]"| 874|-| 673| "[[War-Lion Ritual (TSC)|War-Lion Ritual]]"| "[[Cyber Harpie (ROD)|Cyber Harpie]]"| 875|-| 674| "[[Beastly Mirror Ritual (TSC)|Beastly Mirror Ritual]]"| "[[Lightning Conger (ROD)|Lightning Conger]]"| 876|-| 675| "[[Ultimate Dragon]]"| "[[Exarion Universe (ROD)|Exarion Universe]]"| 877|-| 676| "[[Commencement Dance (TSC)|Commencement Dance]]"| "[[Legendary Fiend (ROD)|Legendary Fiend]]"| 878|-| 677| "[[Hamburger Recipe (TSC)|Hamburger Recipe]]"| "[[Gadget Soldier (ROD)|Gadget Soldier]]"| 879|-| 678| "[[Revival of Sennen Genjin]]"| "[[Melchid the Four-Face Beast (ROD)|Melchid the Four-Face Beast]]"| 880|-| 679| "[[Novox's Prayer (TSC)|Novox's Prayer]]"| "[[Nuvia the Wicked (ROD)|Nuvia the Wicked]]"| 881|-| 680| "[[Curse of Tri-Horned Dragon]]"| "[[Masked Beast Des Gardius (ROD)|Masked Beast Des Gardius]]"| 882|-| 691| "[[Revived Serpent Night Dragon]]"| "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior (ROD)|Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]"| 883|-| 692| "[[Turtle Oath (TSC)|Turtle Oath]]"| "[[Torrential Tribute (ROD)|Torrential Tribute]]"| 897|-| 693| "[[Contract of Mask]]"| "[[Beckon to Darkness]]"| 898|-| 694| "[[Resurrection of Chakra (TSC)|Resurrection of Chakra]]"| "[[Infinite Dismissal (ROD)|Infinite Dismissal]]"| 899|-| 695| "[[Puppet Ritual (video games)|Puppet Ritual]]"| "[[7 Completed (ROD)|7 Completed]]"| 900|-| 696| "[[Javelin Beetle Pact (TSC)|Javelin Beetle Pact]]"| "[[Dark Sage (ROD)|Dark Sage]]"| 888|-| 697| "[[Garma Sword Oath (TSC)|Garma Sword Oath]]"| "[[F.G.D. (ROD)|F.G.D.]]"| 889|-| 698| "[[Cosmo Queen's Prayer]]"| "[[Master of Dragon Soldier (ROD)|Master of Dragon Soldier]]"| 890|-| 699| "[[Revival of Dokurorider (TSC)|Revival of Dokurorider]]"| "[[Messenger of Peace (ROD)|Messenger of Peace]]"| 891|-| 700| "[[Fortress Whale's Oath (TSC)|Fortress Whale's Oath]]"| "[[Darkness Approaches (ROD)|Darkness Approaches]]"| 892|-| 772| "[[Sorcerer of the Doomed (TSC)|Sorcerer of the Doomed]]"| "[[Chiron the Mage (ROD)|Chiron the Mage]]"| {{Yes|New|align=left}}|-| 823| "[[Spear Cretin (TSC)|Spear Cretin]]"| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 824| "[[Shining Angel (TSC)|Shining Angel]]"| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 865| "[[Dark Magician (TSC alternate password)|Dark Magician]]" (alternate password)| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 866| "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (TSC)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" (alternate artwork)| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 884| "[[Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon (TSC)|Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon]]" (alternate artwork)| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 885| "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon (TSC)|Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]" (alternate artwork)| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 886| "[[Spherous Lady (TSC)|Spherous Lady]]"| | {{N/a|align=left}}|-| 887| "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (TSC)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" (alternate artwork)| | {{N/a|align=left}}|} ===Video game-only cards===''Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction'' featured 28 cards which had not been released in the ''[[OCG]]'' or ''[[TCG]]'' at the time of the game's release. The "manga", "anime", and "video game previously" columns below indicate whether or not the card had previously appeared in the respective medium. The "''OCG'' later" column indicates if the card was released in the ''OCG'' at some point after the game's release. {| class="wikitable sortable"|-! scope="col" | {{hover|#|Number}}! scope="col" | Card! scope="col" | Manga previously! scope="col" | Anime previously! scope="col" | Video games previously! scope="col" | ''OCG'' later|-| 110| "[[Ruklamba the Spirit King]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{no}}|-| 113| "[[Soldier Ari]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 151| "[[Orgoth the Relentless (ROD)|Orgoth the Relentless]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}|-| 216| "[[Nightmare Penguin (ROD)|Nightmare Penguin]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 236| "[[Perfect Machine King (ROD)|Perfect Machine King]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 254| "[[Aqua Serpent]]"| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 297| "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Sphere Mode)]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 412| "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 435| "[[Aeris]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{no}}|-| 445| "[[Giant Rex (ROD)|Giant Rex]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 502| "[[Penguin Torpedo (ROD)|Penguin Torpedo]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 550| "[[Last Tusk Mammoth]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{no}}|-| 649| "[[Command Angel]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{no}}|-| 655| "[[Cursebreaker (ROD)|Cursebreaker]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 659| "[[Winged Trumpeter]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 683| "[[Bear Trap]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 684| "[[Invisible Wire]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 693| "[[Beckon to Darkness]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 715| "[[Psycho-Puppet]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 720| "[[Mask of Shine & Dark]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 724| "[[Space Megatron]]"| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 739| "[[Legion the Fiend Jester (ROD)|Legion the Fiend Jester]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}|-| 759| "[[Doll of Demise]]"| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 772| "[[Chiron the Mage (ROD)|Chiron the Mage]]"| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}|-| 791| "[[Gate Sword]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 792| "[[Steel Fan Fighter]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 793| "[[Leopard Girl]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{no}}|-| 800| "[[Talons of Shurilane (ROD)|Talons of Shurilane]]"| {{no}}| {{no}}| {{yes}}| {{yes}}|-|} ==Characters=====Main===* [[Player (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Player]]* [[Yugi Muto (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yugi Muto]]* [[Joey Wheeler (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Joey Wheeler]]* [[Ishizu Ishtar (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Ishizu Ishtar]]* [[Seto Kaiba (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Seto Kaiba]]* [[Mokuba Kaiba (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Mokuba Kaiba]]* [[Tea Gardner (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Tea Gardner]]* [[Tristan Taylor (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Tristan Taylor]]* [[Duke Devlin (Reshef of Destruction)|Duke Devlin]]* [[Serenity Wheeler (Reshef of Destruction)|Serenity Wheeler]] ===Antagonists===* [[Reshef the Dark Being (Reshef of Destruction)|Reshef the Dark Being]]* [[Maximillion Pegasus (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Maximillion Pegasus (Sol Chevalsky)]]* [[Bandit Keith (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Bandit Keith]]* [[Arkana (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Arkana]]* [[Rare Hunter (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Rare Hunter]]* [[Puppeteer of Doom]]* [[Mimic of Doom]]* [[Para (Reshef of Destruction)|Para]]* [[Dox (Reshef of Destruction)|Dox]]* [[Chevaliers]]* [[Millennium Items Keeper]]* [[The Big Bad Five]]* [[Neo Ghouls]] ===Other===* [[Yami Yugi (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Yugi]]* [[Yami Bakura (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Bakura]]* [[Marik Ishtar (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Marik Ishtar]]* [[Mai Valentine (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Mai Valentine]]* [[Espa Roba (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Espa Roba]]* [[Weevil Underwood (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Weevil Underwood]]* [[Rex Raptor (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Rex Raptor]]* [[Mako Tsunami (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Mako Tsunami]]* [[Bonz (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Bonz]]* [[Odion (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Odion]]* [[Paradox (Reshef of Destruction)|Paradox]]* [[Shadi (Reshef of Destruction)|Shadi]]* [[Jean-Claude Magnum (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Jean-Claude Magnum]]* [[Johnny Steps (Reshef of Destruction)|Johnny Steps]]* [[Rebecca Hawkins (Reshef of Destruction)|Rebecca Hawkins]]* [[Noah Kaiba (Reshef of Destruction)|Noah Kaiba]]* [[Yami Marik (Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Marik]]
==Story==
===Domino City===
In the start, The game begins with the [[Player (RODThe Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|player]] is in his room with and [[Joey Wheeler(The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|JoeyWheeler]]. The Player, Joey, and tuning up their Decks in preparation for the [[Yugi Muto|YugiDuel Express]] are going to a duelist competitiontournament. Joey organizes his [[Main Deck|Deck]], and asks the player how he their Deck-building is. The player gets two choices. Whichever he chooses going; the dialogue choice doesn't affect the plot. As Joey gets excited for Duel Express tournament, but grows impatient at [[Yugi Muto (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yugi isnMuto]]'t there yet and Joey gets impatient. Suddenly s tardiness, Yugi enters and informs them bursts into the room, informing the others that his the [[Millennium Puzzle]] has disappeared along with and [[Yami Yugi (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Yugi]]have gone missing.
Yugi and Joey then travel begin traveling with the player as they leave the house. [[Téa Gardner|Téa]] is waiting , and arrive at the [[Clock Tower Square]] and is shocked by to deliver the bad news, but it gets even worseto [[Tea Gardner (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Tea Gardner]]. [[Ishizu Ishtar(The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|IshizuIshtar]] appears, reporting that all [[Millennium Items]] have disappeared , the [[Egyptian God]] Cards have been turned into stone, and asks the player for help in saving the world from [[Reshef the Dark Being (characterReshef of Destruction)|Reshefthe Dark Being]]. To stop the revival of Reshef, they need the Millennium Items that have been scattered across the world in order to restore the Egyptian Gods.
To resurrect him====Sidequest====Before leaving, it is necessary the player can check out the other duelists to win some extra cards. When he tries talking to gain Tea, she will leave the power Clock Tower Square wishing him the best. He may even go to [[Solomon Muto (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of all three Destruction)|Solomon Muto]]'s [[Egyptian God Cardstoy shop]] that turned into stone. To do this, the player has to locate the rest buy some cards or challenge [[Duke Devlin (Reshef of Destruction)|Duke Devlin]] and [[Tristan Taylor (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Tristan Taylor]] outside or even Duel Yugi and Joey inside the Millennium Items in order to revive the Egyptian Gods. The player has no choice but to start this new adventureshop.
Before leaving, If the player can check out the other duelists to win some extra cards. When he tries talking to Téa, she'll leave the Clock Tower Square wishing him the best. He may even go heads over to [[Solomon Muto|TruesdaleKaibaCorp]]'s , he will see [[Kame GameRebecca Hawkins (Reshef of Destruction)|card shopRebecca Hawkins]] trying to buy some cards or challenge [[Duke DevlinSeto Kaiba (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|DukeSeto Kaiba]] and to avenge her grandfather's destroyed "[[Tristan TaylorBlue-Eyes White Dragon (ROD)|TristanBlue-Eyes White Dragon]] outside or even duel Yugi ". Kaiba is not willing to entertain her, and Joey inside gets her to Duel the shopplayer to prove that she is worth his time.
If the player heads over to [[KaibaCorp]] (this is optional)After defeating her, he'll see [[Rebecca Hawkins|Rebecca]] trying admits that she just wants to reclaim one prove the strength of [[Seto Kaiba|KaibaAmerica's]] "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" cards because he had torn-up Truesdale's one. To prove to Kaiba that she's worth dueling, the player has to face her.  After defeating her, she will leaveduelists ever since Bandit Keith and Maximillion Pegasus were defeated. Now the player can enter KaibaCorp to duel the [[KC DuelTek 1000]]. It can be found right from the statue in the middle of the three Blue-Eyes White Dragons. Before dueling it, the player can choose from the following:
* "Novice": This is pretty easy. The computer's cards are not hard to beat at all.
* "Standard and above": When this option is chosen, the player must choose from the following:
After defeating him, the Millenium Necklace is handed over to you but at the same time, it brings you a vision: The end of the world! And Yami's watching it!
[[File:ROD The World's Final Doom.png|thumb|left|160px|Yami's watching the the apocalypse]]
Outside the room back at the Express station, you have to meet Seto and [[Mokuba]] Kaiba. After that, leave the Exhibition by following the yellow line to the upper left exit of the controlling station and head back to Ishizu who is waiting at the [[Clock Tower Square]].
===Domino Pier===
On board the ship, you see [[Jean Claude Magnum]] proposing to [[Mai]] again. Help her out by defeating him. After doing so, talk to Mai. She gives you information on a mysterious cargo on board, and the cargo bay becomes accessible. There, the next Keeper awaits, awarding the [[Millennium Key]] when defeated. [[Shadi]] appears to tell you that every Millennium Item carry carries its bearer's memories.
Head back to Ishizu to get the next location. When you show her the Millennium Key, [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]] regains its power! She wants to give it to Yugi but he refuses because Slifer would belong to Yami, so you get the card instead.
====Side Quest====
At this point, you can challenge Mai. After defeating her, go to Kame Game Shopthe toy shop. Tristan and Duke are dueling for the right to date Serenity. After overhearing this, Joey gets incensed, particularly over how Tristan suggested the whole idea. Serenity then appears to stop the fight, and the gang asks who she likes. Serenity innocently replies she likes strong duelists like Mai, so Tristan and Duke decide to challenge Mai and prove their strength. Go to the Domino Pier, and inside the board you will see Mai giving orders to Tristan and Duke. She (jokingly) tells them to go on a training quest, and they leave for KaibaCorp. Go to the KaibaCorp, when they try to convince [[Roland]] to let them pass in order to train with the KC DuelTek 1000. They challenge the Dueling Machine, with Tristan losing and Duke barely winning. The Machine is unimpressed, calling them both idiots. So, they decide to stay and train more (At this point, you won't be able to duel the Dueling Machine until you finish the side quest).
Finally, return to the Kame Game Shoptoy shop. When Joey questioned Serenity about their feelings, she mentioned she actually likes somebody, in fact, everyone every one of her friends. After overhearing this, Tristan and Duke ask her about what she said earlier about liking strong duelists, though she doesn't remember saying it, she mentioned that all her friends are strong duelist duelists, after all. These events unlock another side quest later in the game.
===Italy===
After you've defeated either brother, you may now pass the blocked way to reach the next Keeper. If you defeat him, he'll give you the [[Millennium Eye]] that shows you Sol Chevalsky. The party remarks that [[Maximillion Pegasus]] has been Sol Chevalsky all the while.
Get back to Ishizu. As [[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk The TorementorTormentor]] regains its power, Kaiba appears to reclaim the card. After Seto and Mokuba leave, [[Serenity]] comes and says she wants to see the [[Kaibaman (character)|Kaibaman]] Show.
===Free Time===
====Side Quest====
At this point, Tea will be in the Clock Tower Square, lamenting about a fortuneteller reading. Then, [[Johnny Steps]] interrupts her and asks her to going out with him, so Tea asks you to defeat him. After winning, he walks away. Then, [[Crump]], dressed as Nightmare Penguin, appears and mentions that the fortuneteller told him that Tea will bring him luck so he demands that she works form for him in order to make his dream come true, "Penguin Land". After Tea refuses, she asks the player, again, to help her. After his defeat, he walks away in disdain. Tea then reveals that the fortuneteller predicted that she will have the worst luck with men that day. Afterwards, she returns to the Kame Game Shoptoy shop.
===Canada===
===Galapagos Islands===
At the island, you can find and duel [[Mako Tsunami]] and [[Weevil Underwood]], but they can be skipped. Proceed to the ruins, Inside the ruins, you will find [[Yami Yugi]] in front of the [[Millennium Scales]] but after a long conversation, it is revealed that he is not Yami Yugi but actually the [[Ghost Kaiba|Mimic of Doom]] (Mimic of The Dead).
Once you defeat him, you will obtain the [[Millennium Scales]]. Shadi again appears to ask you to save [[Pegasus]] for he's a victim of Reshef's dark power.
If you had done the Serenity's Side Quest, after the Egyptian Gods became stone, Ishizu will ask for time in order to plan their next move. Lucky arrives and starts barking, and this prompts Joey to think something is wrong. Ishizu allows the party to investigate.
When the player arrives at the Kame Game toy shop, Serenity and Duke will explain that a Monkey Robot came out of the Kame Game toy shop and that Lucky was talking to it. Duke didn't believe that there was a another person close to Lucky and this cause Duke to realize that the only person who was close to Lucky was Tristan. They assume that Reshef's revival resulted in Tristan turning into a robot monkey.
When the player talk to Solomon Muto, he will remain skeptical. With Mokuba, he thinks that is silly, but he remembers that they made them and were never sold well, but also mentions that they were previously sighted at some island.
'''Duelists in The Hall of Eternity'''
* [[Maximillion Pegasus (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Maximillion Pegasus]] - Starts off with 30,000 LP* [[Seto Kaiba (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Seto Kaiba]] - Starts off with 60,000 LP, possesses [[Obelisk the Tormentor (ROD)|Obelisk the Tormentor]].* [[JoeyWheeler (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Dark Mind-Controlled Joey]] - Starts off with 30,000 LP* [[Yami Bakura (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Bakura]] - Starts off with 60,000 LP* [[Yami Yugi (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Yugi]] - Starts off with 60,000 LP, possesses [[Slifer the Sky Dragon (ROD)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]].* [[Yami Marik (The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction)|Yami Marik]] (After unlocking The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode))- Starts off with 60,000 LP, possesses [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]].* [[NoahKaiba (Reshef of Destruction)|Noah Kaiba]] - Starts off with 60,000 LP* [[Shadi (Reshef of Destruction)|Shadi]] - Starts off with 30,000 LP* [[SimonParadox (Reshef of Destruction)|Paradox]] - Starts off with 30,000 LP
==NotesObtaining cards=====Initial Deck and Trunk==={{Main|Initial Deck and Trunk (''Reshef of Destruction'')}}The player begins the game with a Deck of 40 cards and a [[Trunk]] of 68 spare cards. ===Ante===When you the player battles an opponent they have completed the game, Ishizu will ask you option to hand over [[Ante Duel|ante]] a card. If they lose the Egyptian God CardsDuel, so they lose the card that the wagered. If they can be sealed again but even after giving her win the Egyptian GodsDuel, they win a card from their opponent. Each opponent has a pool of ante cards for each occasion that the player battles them. However, if the player wagers a [[low-level ante card]], a different pool of cards is used. Each pool assigns a probability of being selected to each card. If the player will still have wins the Duel, one of the cards from the pool is randomly awarded to them . ===Shop===A number of cards appear in their the [[Main Deck|Decktoy shop]] or , each time the player wins a Duel. Each card is given a probability out of 30,000 of appearing in the shop. However the random number generator [[Trunk#Glitches|is biased]], making some cards slightly more probable and some less probable than their assigned probability.
In {{See also|Shop spawn rates (''Reshef of Destruction, as with the [[Yugioh The Sacred Cards|Sacred Cards]] many effect monsters are treated as [[Normal Monster Cards|Normal Monsters]], many [[Fusion Monster Cards|Fusion Monsters]] are treated as [[Effect Monster Cards|Effect Monsters]] and all [[Ritual Monster Cards|Ritual Monsters]] are [[Divine-Type]] and can be summoned either with a [[Ritual Spell Cards|Ritual Spell Card]] (do not have to be in the deck'') or by [[Tribute|Tributing]] normally.}}
==Gameplay changes==Reshef of Destruction, being a sequel to The player can also make certain cards appear in the shop inventory by entering their 8-digit [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cardspassword]], runs a similar battle system to its prequel. Introduced however, are continuous Monster effects. In between each move, a cursor scrolls across into the password machine in the screen - if any continuous Monster effects are detected, they are applied. Many right of such monster effects are those that increase or decrease ATK/DEF, like [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]shop. The game's inability to sustain these effects between moves and the need to keep checking for them can make a duel tediously longpassword machine costs 1000DP per use.
Reshef of Destruction increased ===Given==={{Incomplete|section}}Some cards are given to the player at certain points in the game's difficulty and length by raising . Although some of them are awards for winning Duels they occur outside of the card restrictions. Many cards now have a much higher card capacity standard ante algorithm and purchase cost than before and the increase in Deck capacity has been drastically reduced - the player only receives a paltry increase in 1 capacity when defeating a Duelist that can be challenged repeatedly and 3 for any Duelist that will only duel oncegiven in addition to an ante.
The {| class="wikitable sortable"|-! scope="col" | <abbr title="Card number">#</abbr>! scope="col" | Card! scope="col" | Given by! scope="col" | Event|-| 016| "[[Time Wizard (ROD)|Time Wizard]]"| [[Paradox Guardian 2]]| When the player defeats him, while chasing [[Paradox (Reshef of Destruction)|Paradox]]. This award can be acquired multiple times if the player is also subject to a more restrictive card restriction list than restarts the chase beforedefeating Paradox. For example|-| 039| "[[Curse of Dragon (ROD)|Curse of Dragon]]"| [[Paradox Guardian 5]]| When the player defeats him, they while chasing Paradox. This award can only use one copy of be acquired multiple times if the player restarts the chase before defeating Paradox.|-| 041| "[[Torrential TributeCeltic Guardian (ROD)|Celtic Guardian]] compared to 3 in "| [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred CardsParadox Guardian 4]]|When the prequel]]player defeats him, while chasing Paradox. However, to This award can be acquired multiple times if the ire of many players, AI opponents are not restricted by this list to compensate for player restarts the lack of actual thought, resulting in latechase before defeating Paradox.|-game opponents having 3 copies of | 058| "[[Kuriboh (ROD)|Kuriboh]]"| [[RaigekiParadox Guardian 1]]| When the player defeats him, while chasing Paradox. This award can be acquired multiple times if the player restarts the chase before defeating Paradox.|-| 074| "[[Change Giant Soldier of Stone (ROD)|Giant Soldier of HeartStone]], "| [[Monster RebornParadox Guardian 3]] and so on| When the player defeats him, in addition to them having unlimited deck capacity and duelist level to use cards far stronger than while chasing Paradox. This award can be acquired multiple times if the player can affordrestarts the chase before defeating Paradox.|}
The player's Life Point counter can reach 5 digits rather than maxing out at 9999. Unfortunately, his Life Points always carries over between duels unless he travels home to restore his Life Points, and the player starts their next duel at 8000 LP if they end a duel with more than that amount. With the player needing to defeat multiple opponents in a row late in the game and endgame opponents starting with more than the default 8000 Life Points, this too has proven to be a source of frustration.==Temporarily obtaining cards=====Ritual Summon===
==Characters=Evolution====Main===* '''[[Player (DM8)|The Player]]'''* '''[[Yugi Muto]]u''' (武藤 遊戯 ''Mutō Yūgi'')* '''[[Joey Wheeler|Katsuya Jonouchi]]''' (城之内 克也 ''Jōnouchi Katsuya'') / '''Joey Wheeler'''* '''[[Ishizu Ishtar]]'''* '''[[Seto Kaiba]]'''* '''[[Mokuba Kaiba]]'''* '''[[Téa Gardner|Anzu Mazaki]]''' / '''Téa Gardner'''* '''[[Tristan Taylor|Hiroto Honda]]''' / '''Tristan Taylor'''* '''[[Duke Devlin|Ryuji Otogi]]''' / '''Duke Devlin'''
===AntagonistsCard effects===* '''[[Reshef the Dark Being (character)|Reshef]]'''* '''[[Maximillion Pegasus|Taiyō Tenma]]''' (天馬太陽 ''Tenma Taiyō'') / '''[[Maximillion Pegasus|Sol Chevalsky]]'''* '''[[Keith Howard]]''' / '''Bandit Keith'''* '''[[Arkana|Pandora]]''' / '''Arkana'''* '''[[Seeker|Rare Hunter]]''' / '''Rare Hunter'''* '''[[Ventriloquist of the Dead]]''' / '''Puppeter of Doom'''* '''[[Mimic of Doom|Mimic of Dead]]''' / '''Mimic of Doom'''* '''[[Para|Mei]]''' / '''Para'''* '''[[Dox|Kyu]]''' / '''Dox'''* '''[[Chevaliers]]'''* '''[[Millennium Items Keeper]]'''* '''[[The Big Five|The Big Bad Five]]'''* '''[[Neo Ghouls]]'''
==Controls=Other===* '''[[Yami Yugi|Dark Yugi]]''' / '''Yami Yugi'''* '''[[Yami Bakura|Dark Bakura]]''' / '''Yami Bakura'''* '''[[Marik Ishtar]]'''* '''[[Mai Valentine|Mai Kujaku]]''' / '''Mai Valentine'''* '''[[Espa Roba|Esper Roba]]''' / '''Espa Roba'''* '''[[Insector Haga]]''' / '''Weevil Underwood'''* '''[[Rex Raptor|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]]''' / '''Rex Raptor'''* '''[[Mako Tsunami|Ryuta Kajiki]]''' / '''Mako Tsunami'''* '''[[Bonz|Ghost Kotsuzuka]]''' / '''Bonz'''* '''[[Odion Ishtar|Rishido]]''' / '''Odion'''* '''[[Shimon Muran]]'''* '''[[Shadi]]'''* '''[[Jean Claude Magnum]]'''* '''[[Johnny Steps|Step Johnny]]''' / '''Johnny Steps'''* '''[[Rebecca Hawkins|Rebecca Hopkins]]''' / '''Rebecca Hawkins'''* '''[[Monkey Robot]]'''* '''[[Noah Kaiba]]'''* '''[[Yami Marik|Dark Marik]]''' / '''Yami Marik'''Holding R allows the Trunk menu to be scrolled 32 items at a time, and the Deck menu to be scrolled 10 items at a time.
==Exclusive cardsRules==A * Each player starts with five cards in hand. They cannot draw from their Deck if they already have five cards.* Each player can only Summon one monster from their hand at a time, but Set any number of cards featured Spells/Traps. Higher-level monsters require the player to Tribute their own monsters beforehand.** Level 5-6 monsters need one Tribute.** Level 7-8 monsters need two Tributes.** Level 9+ monsters need three Tributes.* Spells must be placed down on the field before the player can activate them. Traps stay on the field unless destroyed by effects, or until the opponent fulfills their activation condition, which cause them to activate automatically.* Phases do not exist. The player can, for instance, attack with a monster already on the field, then Summon another monster and attack with a new one.** The player can only perform one action with each monster per turn. They can attack, defend, Tribute, or activate its Effect. Doing any of these actions then marks the monster with a blue E in the bottom-right corner of the card, signifying that nothing else can be done with it that turn.* Cards normally start in ''Yuthe unrevealed "face-Gidown" state, indicated by the green R at the bottom of the card. Face-Oh! Reshef down monsters can activate their Ignition Effects at the cost of Destructiongetting to attack that turn.** Monsters that have been turned face-up (either by attacking, ending the turn in Attack Position, battling, or getting revealed by another effect) cannot use their Ignition Effect until they've been flipped face-down.** Continuous Effects will continue to apply even if the monster is face-up.** Spells and Traps can still be activated even if they' were video ve been revealed while in the hand.* Players can freely discard cards from their hand or field.* There are eleven different [[Attribute]]s in this game, and a monster with an advantageous Attribute will win a battle regardless of stats. Battle damage is still calculated normally unless the controller of the victorious monster would take battle damage normally.** Fire > Forest > Wind > Earth > Thunder > Water** Light > Fiend > Dream > Shadow** The Divine Attribute is exempt from the Attribute cycle and can only be defeated in straight combat.* Monster [[Type]]s determine their compatibility with different effects; some cards will only benefit or hinder certain Types.* [[Field Spell Card]]s change the background entirely and offer a 30% [[Field Power Bonus]] to specific Types, and a -30% stat penalty to others. They can only at be erased through playing a different Field Spell.* Other effects can "power up" or "power down" cards in increments of 500 ATK/DEF. The degree of power-up/down is reflected in the number on the time bottom-left corner of the game'monster. Stacks exceeding 9 are reflected with a star instead.* A player loses if they run out of LP or if they try to draw from an empty Deck.** A player wins if they gather all five pieces of [[Exodia]] in their hand, or place [[Destiny Board]] and its four [[Spirit Message]]s releaseonto their field.
{{Decklist|List of Video Game Only|monsters ==Glitches==*[[Giant Rex]]*[[Last Tusk Mammoth]]*[[Orgoth Each card is given a probability of appearing in the shop. However due to a bias in the random number generation, some cards are more likely to appear than their assigned probability and others are less likely to appear.<br />This is because a random number between 0 and 29,999 is generated by first generating a 16-bit number (a number between 0 and 65,535) then dividing by 30,000 and taking the remainder. Since 30,000 does not evenly divide into 65,536, the Relentless]]*[[Aeris]]numbers 0 to 5,535 are more likely to be generated. So when ordered by number, cards whose cumulative probability score is less than 5,536 have a slightly higher chance of being selected. Cards after have a slightly lower chance.*[[Penguin Torpedo]]*[[Nightmare Penguin]]*[[Perfect Machine King]]*[[Gate Sword]]*[[Leopard Girl]]*[[Steel Fan Fighter]]*[[Talons The probability of Shurilane]]*cards before #171: "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra Big Eye (Battle ModeTSC)|Big Eye]]" being selected are multiplied by three and are out of 65,536, rather than out of 30,000. e.g. a probability of 5/30,000 becomes 15/65,536.*[[* The Winged Dragon probability of cards after #171: "Big Eye" being selected are multiplied by two and are out of 65,536, rather than out of Ra (Phoenix Mode)]]*[[The Winged Dragon 30,000. e.g. a probability of Ra (Sphere Mode)]]5/30,000 becomes 10/65,536.*[[Command Angel]]*[[Psycho-Puppet]]*[[Mask #171: "Big Eye" is assigned a probability of Shine & Dark]]*[[Ruklamba 49. The first 13 fall into the first group. The last 36 fall into the Spirit King]]*[[Space Megatron]]*[[Soldier Ari]]* [[Aqua Serpent]]* [[Doll last group, giving it a total of Demise]]* [[Legion the Fiend Jester]]|spells 111/65,536 (<code class=*[[Cursebreaker]]*[[Winged Trumpeter]]*[[Beckon to Darkness]]|traps =*[[Bear Trap]]*[[Invisible Wire]]}}"nowrap">(13 × 3 + 36 × 2)/65,536</code>).
==Game guides==
{{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction Game Guide 1}}{{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction Game Guide 2}} 
==Promotional cards==
===Japanese===
{{Main|GameBoy Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Promos8: Series 8Reshef of Destruction promotional cards}}
===International===
==Gallery==
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ROD-VideoGameENVideoGame-NA.jpg|North American English coverYuROD-GiVideoGame-Oh! Reshef of DestructionEU.jpg|European English cover
ROD-VideoGameFR.jpg|French cover
DM8-Box-JP.jpg|Japanese cover
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==Notes==
When you have completed the game, Ishizu will ask you to hand over the Egyptian God Cards, so that they can be sealed again but even after giving her the Egyptian Gods, the player will still have them in their [[Main Deck|Deck]] or [[Trunk]].
 
In ''Reshef of Destruction'', like in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards|The Sacred Cards]]'', many cards that are Effect Monsters in the ''TCG''/''OCG'' are [[Normal Monster]]s in this game, many [[Fusion Monster]]s are non-Fusion [[Effect Monster]]s, and all [[Ritual Monster]]s are [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] and can be summoned either with a [[Ritual Spell Card]] (which does not require them to be in the Deck) or by [[Tribute Summon]].
==Trivia==
* [[Yugi Muto]]'s appearance on the box cover for this video game is taken from the title page for [[{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 137|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist'' - Duel 137]].196|ref}}
==External links==
* [http://datacrystal.romhacking.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Reshef_of_Destruction Data Crystal page]
* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_advance/yugiohreshefofdestruction/ The Spriters Resource page]
* [https://retroachievements.org/game/4710 Retro Achievements page]
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