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− | '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006''', known as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 2006''''' (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート2006) in Japan, and '''''Yu-Gi-Oh Ultimate Masters Edition: World Championship Tournament 2006''''' in Europe, is a video game released in | + | '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006''', known as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 2006''''' (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート2006) in Japan, and '''''Yu-Gi-Oh Ultimate Masters Edition: World Championship Tournament 2006''''' in Europe, is a video game released on February 23, 2006 in Japan, March 14, 2006 in North America, and <!-- some time --> 2006 in Europe. The gameplay involves the player collecting cards in-game and using them to battle the computer players. Players may also (upon completing the Free Duel mode) battle against Decks which they themselves have designed and saved. |
− | This game contains every Yu-Gi-Oh! card made in English at the time of its release, with | + | This game contains almost every Yu-Gi-Oh! card made in English at the time of its release, with [[#Missing cards|a number of cards]] absent. |
− | + | ==Gameplay== | |
+ | ===Free Duel=== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Free Duel Opponents}} | ||
+ | The player Duels against Duel Monsters ([[Kuriboh (character)|Kuriboh]], [[Dark Magician (character)|Dark Magician]], [[Cyber Dragon (character)|Cyber Dragon]], etc.), who use Decks built around themselves. The monster Duelists are organized into five different tiers, with the tiers being unlocked as the game progresses. | ||
− | + | There is also a special tier where the player can Duel against themself (the opponent uses the player's currently selected Deck) and [[Copycat (character)|Copycat]] (who uses a Deck of the player's choice from one of up to 60 of their saved Deck builds). | |
− | + | ===Challenges=== | |
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Puzzle List|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Theme Duels}} | ||
+ | Besides the free Dueling, there are also Challenges. These consist of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Puzzle List|Duel Puzzles]] (winning a Duel given certain cards on the board and in hand), [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Theme Duels|Theme Duels]] (full Duels based on a certain theme for building your Deck), and Survival Duels (see how many Duels you can win in a row with your Life Points carrying over from Duel to Duel). | ||
− | + | As you complete certain percentages of challenges, more packs and Free Duel Duelists are unlocked. | |
+ | |||
+ | ===Limited Duels=== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Limited Duels}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Sets== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Booster Pack List}} | ||
+ | In this game (unlike previous games), the sets are directly based on real ''TCG'' sets. Players purchase [[Booster Packs]] from the original ''[[Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon]]'' through to ''[[Shadow of Infinity]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are also specialized packs focusing on themes ([[Machine]]s, [[Spellcaster]]s, [[Warrior]]s, etc.), and even by card type (''[[All Effect Monsters (World Championship 2006)|All Effect Monsters]]'', ''[[All Normal Monsters (World Championship 2006)|All Normal Monsters]]'', ''[[All Spells (World Championship 2006)|All Spells]]'', ''[[All Traps (World Championship 2006)|All Traps]]''). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Packs are unlocked by progressing through the game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==DP== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Duelist Points and Duel Bonuses}} | ||
+ | The player can earn [[DP]] (Duelist Points) in the game by Dueling or completing Duel Puzzles. DP can be spent to obtain new cards. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Card passwords== | ||
+ | [[Password]]s printed on ''TCG''/''OCG'' cards can be entered in order to obtain cards in the game. This can be done any number of times per card. To obtain a card this way, the player must pay a number of [[DP]] depending on the card to be obtained (costs range from a few hundred DP to in excess of 10000 DP for [[Limited]] and [[Forbidden]] cards such as "[[Pot of Greed (World Championship 2006)|Pot of Greed]]" and "[[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning (World Championship 2006)|Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]]"). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Connectivity== | ||
+ | The game can connect to other copies of the game to allow link Duels. | ||
+ | |||
+ | It is not possible to trade cards between games. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Forbidden & Limited lists== | ||
+ | {{main|Limitation status chart (World Championship 2006)}} | ||
+ | The game's Forbidden & Limited lists can be updated to the latest Forbidden & Limited list. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Missing cards== | ||
+ | The following cards existing in the ''TCG'' or ''OCG'' at the time of this game's release, but were not included in the game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Two notable categories missing are cards that requires to [[Declares a card name|declare a card name]] ("[[Archfiend's Oath]]", "[[D.D. Designator]]", "[[Dark Designator]]", "[[Great Phantom Thief]]", "[[Mind Crush]]", "[[Prohibition]]" and "[[Question]]") and Level 5 [[Normal Monster]]s (except "[[Aitsu (World Championship 2006)|Aitsu]]", "[[Bottom Dweller (World Championship 2006)|Bottom Dweller]]", "[[Curse of Dragon (World Championship 2006)|Curse of Dragon]]", "[[Cyber-Tech Alligator (World Championship 2006)|Cyber-Tech Alligator]]", "[[Giga Gagagigo (World Championship 2006)|Giga Gagagigo]]", "[[Illusionist Faceless Mage (World Championship 2006)|Illusionist Faceless Mage]]", "[[Jack's Knight (World Championship 2006)|Jack's Knight]]", "[[King of Yamimakai (World Championship 2006)|King of Yamimakai]]", "[[Labyrinth Wall (World Championship 2006)|Labyrinth Wall]]", "[[Millennium Shield (World Championship 2006)|Millennium Shield]]", "[[Molten Behemoth (World Championship 2006)|Molten Behemoth]]", "[[Mr. Volcano (World Championship 2006)|Mr. Volcano]]", "[[Ocubeam (World Championship 2006)|Ocubeam]]", "[[Steel Ogre Grotto 1 (World Championship 2006)|Steel Ogre Grotto #1]]", "[[Terrorking Salmon (World Championship 2006)|Terrorking Salmon]]", "[[The Earl of Demise (World Championship 2006)|The Earl of Demise]]" and "[[Woodborg Inpachi (World Championship 2006)|Woodborg Inpachi]]"). "[[Kuwagata α]]" is the only absent Normal Monster that is not Level 5, and "[[Kwagar Hercules]]" (which lists "Kuwagata α" as [[Fusion Material]]) is the only missing [[Fusion Monster]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Decklist|Missing ''OCG'' cards | ||
+ | |normal monsters = | ||
+ | * "[[30,000-Year White Turtle]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Akihiron]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Ally Mind]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Ancient Tool]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Ansatsu]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Battle Steer]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Beautiful Beast Trainer]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Bolt Escargot]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Crawling Dragon]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Crow Goblin]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Cyber Soldier]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dark Chimera]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dark Witch]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dice Armadillo]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Doma The Angel of Silence]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dungeon Worm]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Emperor of the Land and Sea]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Flame Champion]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Garoozis]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Gatekeeper]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Giant Turtle Who Feeds on Flames]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Giganto]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Hercules Beetle]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Hunter Spider]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Ill Witch]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Kairyu-Shin]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Kuwagata α]]" | ||
+ | * "[[LaMoon]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Leo Wizard]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Leogun]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Mabarrel]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Machine Attacker]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Mech Bass]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Megasonic Eye]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Metal Fish]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Metal Guardian]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Misairuzame]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Monster Tamer]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Morinphen]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Octoberser]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Orion the Battle King]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Parrot Dragon]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Peacock]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Queen Bird]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Queen of Autumn Leaves]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Rainbow Marine Mermaid]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Rock Spirit]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Rude Kaiser]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Sand Stone]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Seiyaryu]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Shapesnatch]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Spike Seadra]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Spikebot]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Spirit of the Mountain]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Spirit of the Winds]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Stone Ogre Grotto]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Succubus Knight]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Sword Slasher]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Tatsunootoshigo]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Togex]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Trent]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Wing Eagle]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Winged Egg of New Life]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Yamadron]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Zanki]]" | ||
+ | |effect monsters = | ||
+ | * "[[8-Claws Scorpion]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dragon Piper]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Grave Protector]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Gravekeeper's Chief]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Great Phantom Thief]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Legacy Hunter]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Malice Doll of Demise]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Skull Knight 2|Skull Knight #2]]" | ||
+ | |fusion monsters = | ||
+ | * "[[Kwagar Hercules]]" | ||
+ | |spells = | ||
+ | * "[[Ante]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Archfiend's Oath]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Beast Fangs]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Book of Secret Arts]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Burning Spear]]" | ||
+ | * "[[D.D. Designator]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dark Designator]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dark Energy]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Darkness Approaches]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Double Spell]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Dragon Treasure]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Electro-Whip]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Elf's Light]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Follow Wind]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Gust Fan]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Invigoration]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Kaiser Colosseum]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Laser Cannon Armor]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Legendary Sword]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Machine Conversion Factory]]" | ||
+ | * "[[My Body as a Shield]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Mystical Moon]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Power of Kaishin]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Prohibition]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Question]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Raise Body Heat]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Secret Pass to the Treasures]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Silver Bow and Arrow]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Spirit Elimination]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Spring of Rebirth]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Steel Shell]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Sword of Dark Destruction]]" | ||
+ | * "[[The Puppet Magic of Dark Ruler]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Vile Germs]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Violet Crystal]]" | ||
+ | |traps = | ||
+ | * "[[Barrel Behind the Door]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Grave Lure]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Mind Crush]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Muko|Null and Void]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Penalty Game!]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Pharaoh's Treasure]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Pole Position]]" | ||
+ | * "[[Trap of Board Eraser]]" | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Glitches== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship 2006: Game Glitches}} | ||
==Promotional cards== | ==Promotional cards== | ||
− | + | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 promotional cards}} | |
− | {{main| | + | This game comes with three promotional Yu-Gi-Oh! cards enclosed: "[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]", "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]", and "[[Golden Homunculus]]". |
− | === | + | In English, these cards were later distributed in [[Blister Pack]]s.{{citation needed}} |
− | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 promotional | + | |
+ | ===Game Guide=== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 Game Guide promotional card}} | ||
+ | In Japan, the Game Guide comes with a promotional card: "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]". | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Bundle=== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2006 Set}} | ||
+ | In Japan, in addition to the game's regular promotional cards, the game was also available in a special bundle with Structure Decks and other products. This bundle included 4 [[Ultimate Rare]] promotional cards, in addition to the game's own promotional cards. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | WC6-VideoGameNA.png | North American English cover | + | WC6-VideoGameNA.png | North American English cover |
− | WC6-VideoGameEU.png | European English cover | + | WC6-VideoGameEU.png | European English cover |
− | WC6-VideoGameAU.png | Australian English cover | + | WC6-VideoGameAU.png | Australian English cover |
− | WC6-VideoGameFR.png | French cover | + | WC6-VideoGameFR.png | French cover |
− | WC6-VideoGameDE.png | German cover | + | WC6-VideoGameDE.png | German cover |
− | E06-VideoGameJP.png | Japanese cover | + | E06-VideoGameJP.png | Japanese cover |
− | E06-Poster.png | + | WC6-Advertisement-EN.png | An English advertisement |
+ | E06-Poster.png | Japanese promotional poster | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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* [http://datacrystal.romhacking.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Ultimate_Masters:_World_Championship_Tournament_2006 Data Crystal page] | * [http://datacrystal.romhacking.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Ultimate_Masters:_World_Championship_Tournament_2006 Data Crystal page] | ||
* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_advance/ygoultimatemaster/ The Spriters Resource page] | * [http://www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_advance/ygoultimatemaster/ The Spriters Resource page] | ||
+ | * [https://retroachievements.org/game/5131 Retro Achievements page] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 23 May 2023
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English | Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 | ||||||
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Development | |||||||
Platform | Game Boy Advance | ||||||
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Developer | Konami | ||||||
Publisher | Konami | ||||||
Release dates | |||||||
Japanese | February 23, 2006 | ||||||
North American | March 14, 2006 | ||||||
Series | |||||||
Series | World Championship | ||||||
Previous | 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 | ||||||
Next | World Championship 2007 | ||||||
Links | |||||||
Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006, known as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Expert 2006 (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ エキスパート2006) in Japan, and Yu-Gi-Oh Ultimate Masters Edition: World Championship Tournament 2006 in Europe, is a video game released on February 23, 2006 in Japan, March 14, 2006 in North America, and 2006 in Europe. The gameplay involves the player collecting cards in-game and using them to battle the computer players. Players may also (upon completing the Free Duel mode) battle against Decks which they themselves have designed and saved.
This game contains almost every Yu-Gi-Oh! card made in English at the time of its release, with a number of cards absent.
Contents
Gameplay[edit]
Free Duel[edit]
The player Duels against Duel Monsters (Kuriboh, Dark Magician, Cyber Dragon, etc.), who use Decks built around themselves. The monster Duelists are organized into five different tiers, with the tiers being unlocked as the game progresses.
There is also a special tier where the player can Duel against themself (the opponent uses the player's currently selected Deck) and Copycat (who uses a Deck of the player's choice from one of up to 60 of their saved Deck builds).
Challenges[edit]
Besides the free Dueling, there are also Challenges. These consist of Duel Puzzles (winning a Duel given certain cards on the board and in hand), Theme Duels (full Duels based on a certain theme for building your Deck), and Survival Duels (see how many Duels you can win in a row with your Life Points carrying over from Duel to Duel).
As you complete certain percentages of challenges, more packs and Free Duel Duelists are unlocked.
Limited Duels[edit]
Sets[edit]
In this game (unlike previous games), the sets are directly based on real TCG sets. Players purchase Booster Packs from the original Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon through to Shadow of Infinity.
There are also specialized packs focusing on themes (Machines, Spellcasters, Warriors, etc.), and even by card type (All Effect Monsters, All Normal Monsters, All Spells, All Traps).
Packs are unlocked by progressing through the game.
DP[edit]
The player can earn DP (Duelist Points) in the game by Dueling or completing Duel Puzzles. DP can be spent to obtain new cards.
Card passwords[edit]
Passwords printed on TCG/OCG cards can be entered in order to obtain cards in the game. This can be done any number of times per card. To obtain a card this way, the player must pay a number of DP depending on the card to be obtained (costs range from a few hundred DP to in excess of 10000 DP for Limited and Forbidden cards such as "Pot of Greed" and "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning").
Connectivity[edit]
The game can connect to other copies of the game to allow link Duels.
It is not possible to trade cards between games.
Forbidden & Limited lists[edit]
The game's Forbidden & Limited lists can be updated to the latest Forbidden & Limited list.
Missing cards[edit]
The following cards existing in the TCG or OCG at the time of this game's release, but were not included in the game.
Two notable categories missing are cards that requires to declare a card name ("Archfiend's Oath", "D.D. Designator", "Dark Designator", "Great Phantom Thief", "Mind Crush", "Prohibition" and "Question") and Level 5 Normal Monsters (except "Aitsu", "Bottom Dweller", "Curse of Dragon", "Cyber-Tech Alligator", "Giga Gagagigo", "Illusionist Faceless Mage", "Jack's Knight", "King of Yamimakai", "Labyrinth Wall", "Millennium Shield", "Molten Behemoth", "Mr. Volcano", "Ocubeam", "Steel Ogre Grotto #1", "Terrorking Salmon", "The Earl of Demise" and "Woodborg Inpachi"). "Kuwagata α" is the only absent Normal Monster that is not Level 5, and "Kwagar Hercules" (which lists "Kuwagata α" as Fusion Material) is the only missing Fusion Monster.
Glitches[edit]
Promotional cards[edit]
This game comes with three promotional Yu-Gi-Oh! cards enclosed: "Helios - The Primordial Sun", "Helios Duo Megistus", and "Golden Homunculus".
In English, these cards were later distributed in Blister Packs.[citation needed]
Game Guide[edit]
In Japan, the Game Guide comes with a promotional card: "Helios Trice Megistus".
Bundle[edit]
In Japan, in addition to the game's regular promotional cards, the game was also available in a special bundle with Structure Decks and other products. This bundle included 4 Ultimate Rare promotional cards, in addition to the game's own promotional cards.