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{{About|the game featured in the manga and Toei anime|other uses|''Capsule Monsters'' (disambiguation)}}
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'''''Capsule Monster Chess''''' (カプセル・モンスター・チェス ''Kapuseru Monsutā Chesu''), often abbreviated to '''''CapMon ''''' (カプモン ''Kapumon''), is a board game from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)|Toei anime]]. The video game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule: Breed and Battle]]'' is based on it.
  
'''Capusle Monster Chess''', often abbreviated '''CapMon''', is a board game from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! original manga|Yu-Gi-Oh! manga]]. Little is known about it as the rules were never fully explained.
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The game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game|Capsule Monsters]]'' is based on this game.
  
The [[Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime|English anime]] featured a spin-off [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters]]. The arc didn't involve Capsule Monster Chess, although Yugi and [[Téa Gardner|Téa]] were shown playing a similar board game, Capsule Monsters in the first episode. A rea life game of this has since been made.
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==Appearances==
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[[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] played it twice against [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] in Chapters [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Chapter 024 - Capsule Monster Chess|24]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Chapter 035 - Board Game Deathmatch|35]]. Both times Mokuba cheated by using a rigged dispenser to give him high Level monsters and give Yugi low Level ones.
  
==Anime and Manga Appearances==
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It appeared in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei anime)|Toei anime]] in episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 011|11]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 023|23]]. The first time [[Miho Nosaka]] was wooed by [[Warashibe]], who gave her CapMon as presents and eventually played against her. This game was based on the first manga game, it featured the rigged dispenser and used the same monsters from Yugi and Mokuba's first game. Dark Yugi stepped in to finish the game for Miho after finding out Warashibe had been cheating. Its second appearance was when Yugi played against Mokuba, which was based on their second manga game as it involved the same monsters.
[[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] played it twice against [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] in Chapters [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Chapter 024 - Capsule Monster Chess|24]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Chapter 035 - Board Game Deathmatch|35]], the seond time Mokuba cheated by using a rigged dispenser to give him high Level monsters and give Yugi low Level ones.
 
 
 
It appeared in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! first series anime|first series anime]] in episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 011 - The Rumored Capmon's New Appearance|11]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! First Series - Episode 023 - Capmon King! The Decisive Battle|23]]. The first time [[Miho Nosaka]] was whoed by [[Warashibe]], who gave her CapMon as presents and eventualy played her. This game was based on the first manga game, it featured the rigged dispenser and used the same monsters from Yugi and Mokuba's first game. Dark Yugi stepped in to finish the game for Miho after finding out Warashibe had been cheating. It's second appearance was when Yugi played against Mokuba, which was based on their second manga game as it involved the same monsters.
 
  
 
==Rules==
 
==Rules==
The rules seemed to be an altered version of [[Wikipedia:chess|chess]]. The manga gave the rules as each player has five Capsule Monsters, each monster has a different Level, the player to destroy all their opponent's monsters wins. Although never stated to be rule, the monsters were always choosen at random. Levels ranged from 1 to 5.
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The rules were an altered version of [[Wikipedia:chess|chess]]. The manga gave the rules as each player has five Capsule Monsters, each monster has a different Level, the player to destroy all their opponent's monsters wins. Although never stated to be rule, the monsters were always chosen at random. Levels ranged from 1 to 5.
  
The game was setup by placing your monsters in a line on your side of a board didvided into many squares. Monster could move spaces, it is unclear how many spaces they could move. monsters could destroy lower Level monsters by moving into their squares. In the case of a tie of Levels both monsters are destroyed.
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The game was setup by placing your monsters in a line on your side of a board divided into many squares. Monsters can move but it is unclear how many spaces they could move. Monsters could destroy lower Level monsters by moving into their squares. In the case of a tie of Levels both monsters are destroyed.
  
Each monster had one or more abilities, the abilities were never fully explained as they were only given bleak descriptions such as dig.
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Each monster had one or more abilities. However, the abilities were never fully explained, as they were only given bleak descriptions such as "Dig."
  
 
Located in the corners were evolution squares. If you move a monster to an evolution square on your opponent's side of the board they evolve into a more powerful higher Level monster.
 
Located in the corners were evolution squares. If you move a monster to an evolution square on your opponent's side of the board they evolve into a more powerful higher Level monster.
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A more thorough set of rules exists within the video game.
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 14 June 2019

Capsule Monster Chess

Capsule Monster Chess (カプセル・モンスター・チェス Kapuseru Monsutā Chesu), often abbreviated to CapMon (カプモン Kapumon), is a board game from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and Toei anime. The video game Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule: Breed and Battle is based on it.

The game Capsule Monsters is based on this game.

Appearances[edit]

Yugi played it twice against Mokuba in Chapters 24 and 35. Both times Mokuba cheated by using a rigged dispenser to give him high Level monsters and give Yugi low Level ones.

It appeared in the Toei anime in episodes 11 and 23. The first time Miho Nosaka was wooed by Warashibe, who gave her CapMon as presents and eventually played against her. This game was based on the first manga game, it featured the rigged dispenser and used the same monsters from Yugi and Mokuba's first game. Dark Yugi stepped in to finish the game for Miho after finding out Warashibe had been cheating. Its second appearance was when Yugi played against Mokuba, which was based on their second manga game as it involved the same monsters.

Rules[edit]

The rules were an altered version of chess. The manga gave the rules as each player has five Capsule Monsters, each monster has a different Level, the player to destroy all their opponent's monsters wins. Although never stated to be rule, the monsters were always chosen at random. Levels ranged from 1 to 5.

The game was setup by placing your monsters in a line on your side of a board divided into many squares. Monsters can move but it is unclear how many spaces they could move. Monsters could destroy lower Level monsters by moving into their squares. In the case of a tie of Levels both monsters are destroyed.

Each monster had one or more abilities. However, the abilities were never fully explained, as they were only given bleak descriptions such as "Dig."

Located in the corners were evolution squares. If you move a monster to an evolution square on your opponent's side of the board they evolve into a more powerful higher Level monster.

A more thorough set of rules exists within the video game.