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'''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004''', known in Japan as '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3''', is a video game based on the [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] franchise. | '''Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004''', known in Japan as '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3''', is a video game based on the [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] franchise. | ||
− | The game has been released on the Game Boy Advance. In the game, the player can assemble three 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 game has been released on the Game Boy Advance. In the game, the player can assemble three Decks and can play Duel Monsters against a variety of computer opponents. The game features the first 1,108 cards released in Japan. |
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+ | ==Opponents== | ||
+ | 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 (Level Four and above) use three copies of the [[Limited]] and [[Semi-Limited]] cards. | The stronger opposing Decks (Level Four and above) use three copies of the [[Limited]] and [[Semi-Limited]] cards. | ||
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Also, the opponent can switch [[Man-Eater Bug]] into [[Defense Position]] the turn it is [[Flip Summon]]ed if no other cards in play prevent it. | Also, the opponent can switch [[Man-Eater Bug]] into [[Defense Position]] the turn it is [[Flip Summon]]ed if no other cards in play prevent it. | ||
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==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
+ | ===Card Text=== | ||
* 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 a last-minute changing of "Magic" to "[[Spell Cards|Spell]]" using a mass-text replacer on the ROM before release. | * 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 a last-minute changing of "Magic" to "[[Spell Cards|Spell]]" using a mass-text replacer on the ROM before release. | ||
+ | ===Card Effect=== | ||
* You take all the damage from "[[Burning Land]]". | * You take all the damage from "[[Burning Land]]". | ||
+ | * Terrain bonuses sometimes do not benefit the player, but it does benefits AI. | ||
+ | * Despite the text saying otherwise, "[[Maiden of the Aqua]]" does give the same stat bonuses and penalties as "[[Umi]]" when it is face-up on the field. Until another field card is played then it deactivates. | ||
* After "[[Spear Dragon]]" has attacked, activate "[[Book of Moon]]" and "Spear Dragon" would be flipped facedown, therefore, the effect of "Spear Dragon" makes the card into facedown Attack Position. | * After "[[Spear Dragon]]" has attacked, activate "[[Book of Moon]]" and "Spear Dragon" would be flipped facedown, therefore, the effect of "Spear Dragon" makes the card into facedown Attack Position. | ||
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* Monsters gained through the effects of "[[Vampire Baby|Red-Moon Baby]]" are glitched. | * Monsters gained through the effects of "[[Vampire Baby|Red-Moon Baby]]" are glitched. | ||
* Despite the text of "[[Spellbinding Circle]]" saying otherwise, if the targeted monster is Tributed, "Spellbinding Circle" is destroyed. | * Despite the text of "[[Spellbinding Circle]]" saying otherwise, if the targeted monster is Tributed, "Spellbinding Circle" is destroyed. | ||
− | * If "[[Spirit Reaper]]" is targeted by an Equip Spell, only the Spell is destroyed. The | + | * If "[[Spirit Reaper]]" is targeted by an Equip Spell, only the Spell is destroyed. |
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+ | ==Smartness of AI== | ||
+ | * The AI... | ||
+ | ** shows signs of "knowing" face-down cards. | ||
+ | ** only chains to your cards, using "[[Jar of Greed]]", "[[Magic Jammer]]", "[[Seven Tools of the Bandit]]", "[[Royal Decree]]", and the specific Spell-countering cards like "[[Anti Raigeki|Anti-Raigeki]]" or "[[Call of the Dark]]". | ||
+ | ** activates traps even when [[Royal Decree]] is in play. They are negated though. | ||
+ | ** only returns 1 of the opponents monsters to his hand using [[Penguin Soldier]] | ||
+ | * If a card effect would make one of the AI's monsters stronger than your highest-ATK monster, but the 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. | ||
+ | * Truesdale uses [[Witch of the Black Forest]] to add [[Petit Angel]] to his hand instead of an [[Exodia]] part other than [[Exodia]]s head. | ||
==Game Speed== | ==Game Speed== |
Revision as of 01:15, 4 February 2014
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 | |
English | Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 |
Kanji | 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート3 |
Developer(s) | Konmai |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Release date(s) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 3, is a video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.
The game has been released on the Game Boy Advance. In the game, the player can assemble three Decks and can play Duel Monsters against a variety of computer opponents. The game features the first 1,108 cards released in Japan.
Contents
Opponents
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 (Level Four and above) use three copies of the Limited and Semi-Limited cards.
Also, the opponent can switch Man-Eater Bug into Defense Position the turn it is Flip Summoned if no other cards in play prevent it.
Related
Glitches
Card Text
- 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 a last-minute changing of "Magic" to "Spell" using a mass-text replacer on the ROM before release.
Card Effect
- You take all the damage from "Burning Land".
- Terrain bonuses sometimes do not benefit the player, but it does benefits AI.
- Despite the text saying otherwise, "Maiden of the Aqua" does give the same stat bonuses and penalties as "Umi" when it is face-up on the field. Until another field card is played then it deactivates.
- After "Spear Dragon" has attacked, activate "Book of Moon" and "Spear Dragon" would be flipped facedown, therefore, the effect of "Spear Dragon" makes the card into facedown Attack Position.
- Monsters gained through the effects of "Red-Moon Baby" are glitched.
- Despite the text of "Spellbinding Circle" saying otherwise, if the targeted monster is Tributed, "Spellbinding Circle" is destroyed.
- If "Spirit Reaper" is targeted by an Equip Spell, only the Spell is destroyed.
Smartness of AI
- The AI...
- shows signs of "knowing" face-down cards.
- only chains to your cards, using "Jar of Greed", "Magic Jammer", "Seven Tools of the Bandit", "Royal Decree", and the specific Spell-countering cards like "Anti-Raigeki" or "Call of the Dark".
- activates traps even when Royal Decree is in play. They are negated though.
- only returns 1 of the opponents monsters to his hand using Penguin Soldier
- If a card effect would make one of the AI's monsters stronger than your highest-ATK monster, but the 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.
- Truesdale uses Witch of the Black Forest to add Petit Angel to his hand instead of an Exodia part other than Exodias head.
Game Speed
The speed of Gameplay is relatively slow compared to previous Yu-Gi-Oh! games. However, gameplay can be sped up to match previous games, by holding L while dueling or just hold L while choosing an opponent.
Trivia
The Japanese version of this game uses the censored TCG card artworks instead of the Japanese, except for some few cards.
Promotional Cards
The following cards were included in the English version of this game:
The following cards were included in the Japanese version of this game:
Game Guides
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 9 Expert 3 Game Guide