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{{For|the similarly name game|''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]''. For other uses, see ''[[Capsule Monsters (disambiguation)|''Capsule Monsters'' (disambiguation)]]}}
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{{About|the game featured in the ''Capsule Monsters'' anime|other uses|''Capsule Monsters'' (disambiguation)}}
'''''Capsule Monsters''''' is a game appearing in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters]]'' anime.
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[[File:Téa and Yugi playing Capsule Monsters.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Téa Gardner]] and [[Yugi Muto]] playing ''Capsule Monsters'']]
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'''''Capsule Monsters''''' is a board game appearing in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters]]'' anime.
  
 
It is partly based on ''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]'' from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]]. The real world game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game]]'' is based on this game.
 
It is partly based on ''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]'' from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]]. The real world game ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game]]'' is based on this game.
  
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==Rules==
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The anime does not divulge much of the rules.
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* The game is played on a board, divided into squares.<ref name="cm 1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters|1|ref}}</ref>
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* Monsters are concealed inside capsules and revealed as players use them.<ref name="cm 1" />
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* To win the game, a player must capture their opponent's symbol piece.<ref name="cm 1" />
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* Monsters have Attack Points.<ref name="cm 2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters|2|ref}}</ref>
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* Monsters are capable of taking damage.<ref name="cm 2" />
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* Monsters have different [[Alignment|Attributes]].
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** Certain Attributes are strengthened in certain parts of the board. e.g. [[Forest (Alignment)|Wood]] monsters are stronger when they are in the forest.<ref name="cm 2" />
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** Attributes are strengthened when battling an opposing Attribute. e.g. [[Fire (Alignment)|Fire]] monsters are strong against Wood monsters.<ref name="cm 2" />
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* Some monsters have special abilities, such as "Happy Lover", who can heal injured allies.<ref name="cm 2" />
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==History==
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[[File:Pyramid of Alexander - Map.png|thumb|left|The game board in the [[Pyramid of Alexander]]]]
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The [[World of Capsule Monsters]] is a parallel world, where monsters from the game are real. It operates under similar mechanics, such as monsters having different abilities and being strengthened by the Attribute in certain circumstances. [[Yami Yugi]] theorized that the game was invented by someone who had been to the World of Capsule Monsters.<ref name="cm 2" />
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A map of the World of Capsule Monsters exists in the [[Pyramid of Alexander]], which was used to play an ancient version of the ''Capsule Monsters'' game. Stepping on the map transports an individual to the world. This happened to [[Solomon Muto]], who was soon followed by [[Yugi Muto]] and his friends. Inside this world, they played a real-life version of the game.<ref name="cm 2" />
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==Pieces==
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All the pieces featured in the anime are also cards in ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', with the exception of the symbol pieces.<ref name="cm 1" />
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HappyLover-CM-FIGURE-Anime.png        | "[[Happy Lover]]"
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CelticGuardian-EN-Anime-CM-Figure.png | "[[Celtic Guardian]]"
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WaterSymbol-EN-Anime-CM-Figure.png    | "[[Water Symbol]]"
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AligatorsSword-EN-Anime-CM-Figure.png | "[[Alligator's Sword]]"
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HerculesBeetle-EN-Anime-CM-Figure.png | "[[Hercules Beetle]]"
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FeralImp-EN-Anime-CM-Figure.png      | "[[Feral Imp]]"
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</gallery>
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==References==
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Revision as of 03:09, 14 April 2019

Téa Gardner and Yugi Muto playing Capsule Monsters

Capsule Monsters is a board game appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters anime.

It is partly based on Capsule Monster Chess from the manga. The real world game Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game is based on this game.

Rules

The anime does not divulge much of the rules.

  • The game is played on a board, divided into squares.[1]
  • Monsters are concealed inside capsules and revealed as players use them.[1]
  • To win the game, a player must capture their opponent's symbol piece.[1]
  • Monsters have Attack Points.[2]
  • Monsters are capable of taking damage.[2]
  • Monsters have different Attributes.
    • Certain Attributes are strengthened in certain parts of the board. e.g. Wood monsters are stronger when they are in the forest.[2]
    • Attributes are strengthened when battling an opposing Attribute. e.g. Fire monsters are strong against Wood monsters.[2]
  • Some monsters have special abilities, such as "Happy Lover", who can heal injured allies.[2]

History

The game board in the Pyramid of Alexander

The World of Capsule Monsters is a parallel world, where monsters from the game are real. It operates under similar mechanics, such as monsters having different abilities and being strengthened by the Attribute in certain circumstances. Yami Yugi theorized that the game was invented by someone who had been to the World of Capsule Monsters.[2]

A map of the World of Capsule Monsters exists in the Pyramid of Alexander, which was used to play an ancient version of the Capsule Monsters game. Stepping on the map transports an individual to the world. This happened to Solomon Muto, who was soon followed by Yugi Muto and his friends. Inside this world, they played a real-life version of the game.[2]

Pieces

All the pieces featured in the anime are also cards in Duel Monsters, with the exception of the symbol pieces.[1]

References

  1. a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode 0011: "Getting Played"
  2. a b c d e f g Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode 0022: "Divide and Conquer"