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i'm not sure if yudias's duel disk is in fact yuga's own, considering he has another sevens shaped duel disk, but it wasn't confirmed if it was someone else's duel disk that yuga was using or his own
{{about|the object|the promotional card|Duel Disk (set)}}
[[File:Yusei Duel Disk.jpg|thumb|A [[Yusei Fudo]]'s Duel Disk]]A '''Duel Disk''' (デュエルディスク ''Dyueru Disuku'') , sometimes spelled '''Duel Disc''', is a piece of [[Duel]]ing equipment attached to the left forearm within the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchise. They were first manufactured by [[KaibaCorp]] as a portable form of [[Dueling Arena]]s used in the early part of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime]]. They use a portable hologram generator to display [[Duel Monsters]] cards and in the case of the Mark 1, the player's [[hand]]. Cards that are played are placed on the Duel Disk's [[blade]]. Since their introduction in the [[anime]] and [[manga]], they have become a fundamental necessity among [[Duelist]]s.
==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
===DiaDhank===
[[File:DiaDhank.jpg|thumb|[[High Priests]] readying their DiaDhanks]][[File:DiaDhank lineart.jpg|thumb|left|DiaDhank lineart]]The In the Dawn of the Duel Disk is based on an ancient Egyptian artifact called arc, the Pharaoh and the [[High Priests]] use a "DiaDhank", a golden device worn similarly to the Duel Disk that uses the user's Ba (Life Force) to summon Summon Ka (spirit monsters) from their stone tablets and [[control]] them. [[Shimon Muran]] describes a DiaDhank as a device use for calling for [[Duel Monster Spirits]] that are sealed away in Stone Tablets. Unlike the Duel Disk, the DiaDhank can only control up to 3 three [[Monster Card|monster]]s at once. In place of the Life Point counter is the [[the Eye of Wdjat]], which contains a glowing yellow meter that measures the user's Ba, as the disk Duel Disk measures life pointsLP.
Since DiaDhanks do not appear in the manga, or the anime prior to the Dawn of the Duel arc; the Priests instead use their [[summonMillennium Items]]ing to Summon monsters drains life force, the losing Duelist faints or dies. It is heavily implied only Millennium Item bearers can While Shimon suggests that it should be impossible to use a DiaDhank without being limited by life energy. Notice that DiaDhanks were seen in the final season of Yu-Gi-Oh!a Millennium Item, and, in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[[Bandit King Bakura]], [[Abidos the Third]] (the fifth [[Shadow Rider]]) used a DiaDhank in flashbacks Dueling and his servants in episode 40. In the vision that Yami Yugi saw in his Duel are shown to do so with Dartz he did not use his DiaDhank to summon Obelisk the Tormentor. Rather, he used his Millennium Puzzle to summon Obelisk. Also, in the vision that Kaiba and Yami Yugi saw in episode 132, both Priest Seto and Pharaoh Atem used their Millennium Itemsno ill effects.
[[File:DiaDhank lineart.jpg|thumb|left|DiaDhank lineart]]The design of the second Academy Duel Disk suggests that [[Seto Kaiba]] designed it based on memories from his past life as [[Priest Seto]], who used the Millennium Rod. [[Shimon Muran]] describes a DiaDhank as a device use for calling for [[Duel Monster Spirits]] that are sealed away in Stone Tablets. DiaDhanks did not appear in the manga. Rather, the priests used the power of their [[Millennium Items]] to summon the creatures from the stone tablets. The Academy Duel Disk also seems to take elements from standby mode resembles the DiaDhank, as its shape when while it is in standby mode looks like the blades on the DiaDhank. [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]'s second Rainbow Duel Disk resembles the ancient device as well.
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===Prototype===
[[File:First series Toei anime Duel Disk.png|thumb|The Duel Disk prototype in the Toei film ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie(Toei film)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]].'']][[File:First series Toei anime Duel Disk (hand).png|thumb|left|The [[Solid Vision]] of the players' [[hand]]s (in front of them), [[Life Points]] (behind them) and [[Monster Card|monsters]] (up).]]The Duel Disk was introduced in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series Toei anime)|first series Toei anime]] just in its [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie(Toei film)|movie]]. It consisted of only a round disc attached to the wrist where the Deck was placed. The [[hand]]s of the players were shown as huge holograms in front of them, and their [[Life PointsLP]] as green squares behind them.
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===Duel Disk (version 1)===
[[File:Duel Disk 1.png|thumb|Duel Disk 1]]
During the [[Duelist Kingdom]] arc, [[Seto Kaiba]] developed the first generation Duel Disk prototypes as a means of countering [[Maximillion Pegasus]]' mind reading abilities. Kaiba hypothesized that Pegasus needed face to face contact for his mind reading to work so as a feature of the Disks, holographic projections of the cards obstruct the Duelists from seeing each other.
Seto hypothesized This Duel Disk was physically and functionally different than the ones that Pegasus needed face to face contact for his mind reading to work so as would follow. Where the others are a feature of single piece construct which houses the disks[[Main Deck|Deck]], [[Graveyard]], [[LP]] counter and [[Field]], holographic projections of the cards obstruct the Duelists from seeing each otherfirst Duel Disk system had two components joined by a retractable cable.
This Duel Disk was physically and functionally different than the ones that would follow. Where the others are a single piece construct which houses The wrist component stores the [[Main Deck|Deck]], [[Graveyard]], [[Life Point]] counter and the actual disk component holds five cards. Users would load the cards as explained later into the disk and throw it like a [[Playing FieldWikipedia:Yo-yo|Fieldyo-yo]], the first Duel Disk system had 2 components joined by causing a retractable cablehologram to be projected from it.
The wrist component stores Duel Disk system also changed the Deck, Life Point counter and rules of [[Duel Monsters]] to the actual disk component holds 5 cardsExpert Rules. Users would load the cards as explained later into the disk and throw it like a They followed [[Wikipedia:Yo-yo|yo-yoDuelist Kingdom]], causing a hologram to be projected from it.rules except for the following changes:
The Duel Disk system also changed the rules of [[Duel Monsters]]. They followed [[Duelist Kingdom]] rules except for the following changes: * Both players [[Draw a card|draw]] until they have 5 five cards in their "[[hand]]". If they have 5 five cards in their hand, they can't draw any more cards.
* 1 monster card is placed on the "Main card stage", the center place on the disk.
* The other 4 cards are placed [[face-down]] into the other places, the "Sub card stage".
* The players may shuffle their sub card stages at their discretion.
An early variation of this system is used in the Toeifilm ''s [[Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie(Toei film)|Yu-Gi-Oh! movie]]''.
===Duel Disk (version 2)===
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[[File:Duel Disk 2.png|thumb|left|Duel Disk 2]]
Prior to the [[Battle City]] Tournament, [[KaibaCorp]] developed the second generation Duel Disk, the first one to be released to the public. Issued to participants of [[Battle City]], this Disk played the game according to the new revisions Super Expert Rules (which make it closer to the real world versionTCG/OCG). After Battle City was over, the Duel Disk was made available to purchase by anyone, as two boys can be seen using them in an episode after the tournament ended.
Unlike the previous Duel Disk, it did not need to be thrown (. In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]] manga, projectors below the card zones projected the holograms directly from the Disk; in the anime, sealers flew out of the each Duel Disk launches two holographic projectors from around the wristband to the sides of the Dueling area. These disappeared , though their use ceased in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'')the Battle City finals. When in use, it resembled an arm blade. Monsters that are in play are placed on the 5 five slots on the blade.
[[File:Duel Disk lineart.jpg|thumb|Duel Disk lineart]]
Directly underneath each Monster slot is another slot for [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s. If a Duelist were to activate a [[Set]] card, they would activate a button on the round portion of the disk. Another slot can open on the front end of the disk that is used for the [[Field Spell Card]]. These zones do not appear in the manga until the ''GX series'', and the Spell and Trap cards are instead played in the "Monster Card Zones" which act as zones for all cards. Whether or not there is a limit of five cards on the field at a time is unknown.
The center of the Disk includes the [[Main Deck|Deck]] and [[Graveyard]] slot and [[Life PointLP]] counter. The bottom part of the disk (the part that goes around an user's arm) wristband also contains a retractable cable that could be attached to [[Dueling Arena]]s if one player opted not to use a Duel Disk. Ever since their introduction, almost all Duels were conducted with these or with the later introduced Chaos Duel Disk.
Also Despite other models of Duel Disks being used primarily in the animeeach series, two holographic devices fly from this version of the disk and set themselves on each side Duel Disk has appeared in 4 out of the 7 anime series. The students who try out for [[Duel Academy]] use this Duel space Disk prior to create the holograms for the monsters. While in the manga the holograms are projected straight from receiving the Academy-issued Duel Disk itselfin ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]], this version of the Duel Disk is shown being used by citizens of [[Satellite]], indicating that this model has become obsolete, replaced with the more modern versions shown in ''GX'' and ''5D's'' as well as the [[Duel Runner]]. [[Yusei Fudo]] uses a hybrid Duel Disk from his Duel Runner which has a startling resemblance to this version, possibly indicating that he has modified the obsolete model for use with his Duel Runner. Despite other models of Duel Disks being used primarily in each series, this version of the Duel Disk has appeared in 4 out of 5 anime series, as shown with all the students who tried out for In ''[[Duel AcademyYu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]] prior to receiving the Academy-issued Duel Disk and the residents of Satellite. '', [[Leo Akaba]] used this model to test the [[Solid Vision|ARC System]] with [[Yusho Sakaki]] in [[Paradise City]]; these Duel Disks were the default Disks used following the creation of the [[Standard Dimension]]prior to the creation of the Standard Duel Disks; even after the development of the Standard Duel Disks, they use a blade with a similar shape to this model.
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
[[File:Mattel Duel Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Mattel's KaibaCorp Duel Disk]]Manufactured replicas of this Duel Disk were produced as toys. These were produced in Japan by Konami and in America by the toy company [[Wikipedia:Mattel|Mattel]]. There are a couple of notable differences between the Mattel Duel Disk and its fictional counterpart. The Spell and Trap Cards are loaded into the bottom of the blade rather than the top but most notably, it cannot project holographic images.
[[File:Mattel Duel Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Mattel's Duel Disk 2]]While the toy Duel Disk was advertised as being compatible with the TCG/OCG, there are a few flaws that make this impractical:
* Most players used card protectors to prevent damage to their cards. Cards in protectors will not fit into the Duel Disk.
* The [[Deck Zone]] can only hold about 50 to 69 cards safely. The [[Academia Disk|Academy Duel Disk]] can hold 70 cards in total. While most players stick to the minimum, there are those who use bigger Decks and cannot use the Duel Disk. The new rules made a maximum of 60 cards making the limited holding capacity problem moot. Cards with protectors do not fit in the Duel Disk, and due to that and other things, the Duel Disk damages cards.
* The [[Graveyard]] can only hold about 25 cards. This would present a problem when playing against someone who relies on running an opponents Deck out. It also has "walls" with a little slot, which means removal often means bending the cards.
* No place for the [[Extra Deck]] or cards that have been [[banish]]ed.
** This is also true in the anime, as any banished cards are usually placed into the Duelist's pockets, and separate Extra Deck chambers were not introduced until the ''5D's'' standard Disks.* The [[LP|Life Points]] counter can only go up to 9990 life points. While both players start with 8000, 4000 or 2000, it could rise to 9000 or 10,000+ Life Points due to card effects. The reason for the zero at the end is because while there are four buttons on the diskDisk, only 3 three of them change the counter, the last one lights up the display. This also serves the problem that some cards can cause the [[Life Points]] reduce LP in the ones place singles digit to be a non-zero number different than zero.* The way the Duel Disk moves from stand-by to in use is also different. In the anime, the [[Graveyard]] is locked over the Deck and the two field parts are retracted into the main part of the disk. When triggered, the field parts and graveyard Graveyard are unlocked and the central piece rotates the graveyard Graveyard and field into play position. The toy does not have a rotating center and the two halves of the field aren't locked in closer to the central piece. When the player triggers the play mode, the smaller half of the field, in which is spring loaded, is released from its lock at the same time as the larger half, which has a weaker spring, and thus the smaller part pushes the larger part into play position. ====Bandai Proplica Duel Disk====In 2019, Bandai Namco announced and released an updated replica of the Battle City Duel Disk as a pre-order exclusive product. The product includes a display pedestal and several plastic replica cards, using the anime card backs introduced in ''ZEXAL''. Compared to the Konami/Mattel toy Duel Disk, this version is visually identical to its fictional counterpart and features several differences and improvements.* The wrist strap with detachable bottom arm guard was replaced with an adjustable wrist strap with an attached plastic spring-loaded arm guard. The arm guard pieces can be folded outwards during assembly and comfortably encase the user's arm while wearing. A translucent plastic handle was added to the bottom of the Disk that can be held during use, improving comfort and stability.* The Deck Zone and Graveyard can hold sleeved cards. The Deck Zone can hold 40+ sleeved cards, while the Graveyard can hold up to 40 unsleeved cards.* The Spell & Trap Zone slots are now located at the wearer's side, like the fictional version.* Below the two leftmost Spell & Trap Zone slots are two additional, larger slots for the [[Extra Deck]] and banished cards. They are pretty loose for holding cards.* The device is powered by three AA batteries and can be enabled in A Mode or B Mode, which flips the Life Points display. When activated, the Duel Disk's sixteen-segment Life Point display and blade lights up and voice lines from [[Seto Kaiba]] will play. The LP counter can track up to 9999 LP.* The five black buttons on the back of the circular portion control the Life Point display. Four buttons control the thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones digit respectively. The fifth button plays assorted voice clips from Kaiba, and will also finalize any LP changes when pressed (accompanied by sound effects and lines from the anime). The available voice lines for Kaiba will change depending on the amount of Life Points remaining. The Life Points display itself includes a plastic red button adjacent to it, which will play the songs "[[Passionate Duelists (composition)|Passionate Duelists]]", "Battle of the Gods", "The Fang of Critias", or "God's Rage" when pushed.* The blade does not split apart or retract, unlike the toy version. The Main Monster Zones are depressable buttons which will illuminate the blade and play sound effects from the anime when pushed in. Pushing in the button quickly will play a voice line for Summoning a Monster in [[Attack Position]], while holding down the button will play a voice line for Setting a Monster in [[Defense Position]]. Due to the fixed blade design Spell & Trap cards had to be bent to insert into the slots near Graveyard slot.
===Chaos Duel Disk===
The '''Chaos Duel Disk''' is a Duel Disk designed for the members of the organization called [[Paradius|Doma]] in the [[Waking the Dragons]] arc. Functionally, it is identical to the Battle City Duel Disks, other than the fact that the field area of the standard version can retract and expand as opposed to being split in half, while the [[Orichalcos Soldier]] version is built into their arm-mounted weapons.
It looks different to the Battle City disk in that it resembles a scythed bladewhen deployed. It is believed to be modeled after the scythes on the armor of the Orichalcos Soldiers.When the Disk is in standby mode, it is circular in shape. It has the same script inscribed on it as "[[The Seal of Orichalcos (anime)|The Seal of Orichalcos]]", in addition to the [[Eye of Wdjat]] on the center. When active, a semi-circular section of the Disk extends and deploys the five card zones and the point of the blade.{{-}}
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
Like the Duel Disk 2, replicas of the Chaos Duel Disk were produced only by Mattel in America. They were for use with the real TCG, however, the same flaws in the Battle City disk appeared in these ones.
 
[[File:Mattel Chaos Disk.jpg|thumb|Mattel's Chaos Duel Disk]]
Like the KaibaCorp Duel Disk, replicas of the Chaos Duel Disk were produced only by Mattel in America. They are compatible with the TCG/OCG, however, the same flaws in the KaibaCorp Disk appeared in these ones. These include not being able to use card protectors, a lack of an [[Extra Deck Zone]] and not being able to have more life points LP than 9999 even though a card effect such as "[[Solemn Wishes]]" can boost your [[Life PointsLP]] beyond this. Therefore, in order to calculate the user's [[Life Points]] if they exceed this the user must use some way to keep track such as a calculator. It also folds in differently; instead of the front tip folding into the center, the monster zone closest to the [[Field Card Zone]] is visible.
In the animeTherefore, the Chaos Duel Disk folded in on itself until order to calculate the [[field]] was completely folded into user's LP if they exceed this the hinged 'spell trigger' part user must use some way to keep track such as a calculator. It also folds in differently; instead of the disk and then folded front tip folding into the central part of the diskcenter, creating a compact form. The toy is much the same, but cannot fold all two Monster Zones closest to the way as the anime disk can, but instead leaves the first 2 card spaces out[[Field Zone]] is visible.
In the anime, the Chaos Duel Disk folded in on itself until the [[field]] was completely folded into the hinged 'spell trigger' part of the Disk and then folded into the central part of the Disk, creating a compact form. The toy is much the same, but cannot fold all the way as the anime Disk can, but instead leaves the first two card spaces out. The hinge on the toy is the whole of the first and second card spaces, which pushes to the back of the central part and though not as compact as the anime Chaos diskDisk, it is still the most compact and light-weight of the toy Duel Disks.
===Yu-Gi-Oh! R===
[[File:Black Duel Disk.jpgpng|thumb|left|Richie's Black Duel Disk]][[File:Wheelchair Duel Disk.png|thumb|Maico's wheelchair Duel Disk]]In the spinoff manga ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'', the KaibaCorp Duel Disk 2 is used, identical to the ones used in the series proper, with two notable exceptions. *The Black Disk is a special one-of-a-kind Disk owned by [[Yako Tenma]], and given to the strongest of his [[Card Professors Guild|Card Professor]]s, originally [[Richie Merced]]. Following Richie's defeat, [[Keith Howard (manga)|Bandit Keith]] takes the Disk, as he has proven himself to be stronger than Richie. He uses it in his Duel with [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]]. When Keith attempted to slip a card from his wristband to the disk, it set off the cheat-prevention alarm, indicating that the disk Disk would not accept any cards on the disk Disk aside legitimate ones within the Duel, though this appears to be a feature of all the Duel Disks used in the arc as a whole, as indicated by the rules shown in the back of Volume Four (Keith had no knowledge of this due to the Disk being developed after his Penalty Game.). The disk Disk was taken by Jonouchi upon Keith's defeat, and he gave it to [[Tilla Mook]], as he had borrowed hers and left it with Keith. *[[Maico Kato]] uses a Duel Disk that is stored in the side of her wheelchair. The card platform features the five card zones aligned beside each other in a straight line, with the Deck slot (identical to other Duel Disks) beside them, and the Graveyard chamber located above the card zone beside the Deck slot. Due to this, the front of the Disk is shaped to make room for all five [[Solid Vision]] projectors. She plays her cards as if she were sitting at a table.
==Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters==
===Capsule Shooter===
[[File:Capsule Monsters Shooter.jpg|thumb|Capsule Shooter]]
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters]], The [[Capsule Shooter]] is the Capsule Monsters version of the Duel Disk. The capsule is removed from the belt and slotted into the Capsule Shooter, then launched. 3 Three slots are shown for capsules, but as one of [[Alexander]] followers played four monsters, there could be more.{{-}}
==Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions==
===Duel Disk (version 3)===
[[File:Hand_interface.png|thumb|right|Kaiba's hand interface during his Duel against Virtual Atem]][[File:A_Synthesizer.png|thumb|right|The shoulder attachment of Kaiba's disk]]Yugi and Kaiba use new Duel Disks during ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''. The new Duel Disks were developed by [[Kaiba CorporationKaibaCorp]] and creates create [[Solid Vision]] holograms from the user's imagination through a neural link. They appear similar in design shape to the Capsule Shooter and appear as a hybrid of a KC Mass Production Disk and , a D-Padand the ''ARC-V'' Duel Disks: the overall design mimics that of the KC Mass Production Disk, the blade folds up on top of the body when not in use, similar to the blade of a D-Pad, and as demonstrated by Kaiba, it can produce a virtual blade similar to that the Solid Vision blade of the D''ARC-PadV'' Duel Disks. [[File:A_Neurons_Headset_(left_eye_variant).jpg|thumb|left|A sketch of the headset from the Millennium book]][[File:A_Neurons_Disk_(sketch).jpg|thumb|left|A sketch of the new Duel Disk from the Millennium Book]][[File:A Neurons Disk (headset attached.jpg|thumb|left|A sketch of the new Duel Disk (with the headset attached) from the Millennium Book]][[File:A_Neurons_Headset's_lens. jpg|thumb|right|The headset's "lens"]]In addition, the Duel Disk operates with a headset similar to a Duel Gazer, though albeit larger in design, and rather than possessing a glass lens, the device has been shown to project it projects a series of holographic circles over the eye. It can use either appears to lack a Graveyard Zone and Extra Deck Zone. When cards are drawn or inserted into the Duel Disk, it produces a deck brief flash of blue light. As demonstrated by Kaiba in the KaibaCorp Satellite, this Duel Disk is also capable of producing virtual cards (locations and people from its user's thoughts, as in Kaiba's case) or used his to produce a church-like setting to Duel against a Deck virtual replica of physical cards Atem (which was produced from his memories). It can also display the (as virtual) hand of a Duelist like the latest model Duel Disks in Yugi's case)'Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'', albeit with more detail and status screens.
HoweverWith the exception of the new-model Duel Disks from ''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'', it lacks is the thinnest and most streamlined Duel Disk to date; even after Yugi converts his into its alternate mode, it maintains a level of thinness not seen before. Kaiba's Duel Disk is even more streamlined; it uses a virtual blade and Deck rather than a Graveyard slotphysical one.
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| [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]]: Dark blue (almost black) body with light blue markingsaccents and virtual blade and Deck. In certain promotional images, it has a dark blue body with light blue accents. Unlike the one used by Yugi, Kaiba's features an extra attachment on his shoulder, which features a cable that attaches to the back-underside of his Duel Disk, and (as seen briefly during his first Duel against Aigami) actually produces the virtual cards for his Duel Disk to deposit.
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[[File:Academy Disk.png|thumb|Academy Duel Disk, the 1st version]]
[[File:DuelDisk.jpg|thumb|left|Academy Duel Disk: Standby Mode]]
A streamlined version of the second Duel Disk. This is the standard Duel Disk issued to students of the various Duel Academies established by [[Seto Kaiba]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] series. Aside from the obligatory alternate folding feature, and a cosmetic refit, this Disk functions identically to the second Duel Disk. The shift from standby to active mode of this version of the Duel Disk is much less pronounced than the Battle City variant, only requiring the top section of card zones to extend, revealing the Graveyard, and the first two card platform zones to extendfrom within the others. The Field Spell Zone functions the same as the Chaos Duel Disk. The section of the Disk that covers the blade in standby mode has five rectangles traced on it, possibly the activation buttons for Spell/Trap Cards. This Duel Disk is also seen in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's'' manga rather than the ''5D's'' standard Disk.{{-}}
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
[[File:Mattel Academy Disk.jpg|thumb|Mattel's Academy Duel Disk]]As with the KaibaCorp Duel Disk and Chaos Disk, Konami in Japan and Mattel in America made replicas of the Duel Academy Disk. They fixed one of the main problems of the Disks in resizing the card zones, along with Deck and Graveyard to fit cards with protective sleeves without problems. Although, it can only hold 40 cards with sleeves. Many of the other problems remained.
[[File:Mattel Academy Disk.jpg|thumb|Mattel's Academy Duel Disk]]
* No place for [[banish]]ed cards and the [[Extra Deck]].
* Straps are one size only. This was a major problem for players who were bulky in the wrist region and used the Academy Disk in order to save space and not use a table or for fans who wished to use the disk Disk as part of a cosplay outfit.* The [[Life PointLP]] counter is still limited to 9990.
* Owners of the Academy Disk accounted that between different Academy Disk that there was a variance of 34 - 40 cards held within the Deck Zone.
Though the main flaw with the Duel Disk was addressed in the new Academy Disk, many of the major flaws still remained unaddressed. Though the Duel Disks are perceived as "toys", few use the Academy Disk in place of taking up space on a table. Along with the release of the Academy Disk, Mattel produced a specialized carrying pack for the new disksDisks, though none have been actually seen used or in stores. Due to past sales of the Academy Disk and the limited popularity with the toy as a Dueling medium Mattel discontinued the production of the Academy Disk several months after its release.
===Academy Duel Disk (version 2)===
An updated version of the Academy Duel Disk which now has the color of the user's respective dorm on it. In season four, the Duelists are using these new Duel Disks.
 
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Academy Disk V2 Slifer Red.png|The upgraded version, with [[Slifer Red]] colors.
Academy Disk V2 Obelisk Blue BETTER.jpg|The upgraded version, with [[Obelisk Blue]] colors.
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An updated version of the Academy Duel Disk which now has the color of the user's respective dorm on it. They are introduced in Season Four. Many characters who no longer attend Duel Academy (such as [[Aster Phoenix]] and [[Zane Truesdale]]) continue to use the silver style Academy Duel Disk. The change is cosmetic only and the Disks still retain the exact functionality of the original Academy Duel Disks.
Many characters who no longer attend Duel Academy (such as [[Aster Phoenix]] and [[Zane Truesdale]]) continue to use the silver style Academy Duel Disk. The change is cosmetic only and the Disks still retain the exact functionality of the original Academy Duel Disks. In November 2007, a real-world version of the red-trimmed [[Slifer Red]] disk Disk was also produced in Japan, known as [[Academy Duel Disk Osiris Red]] and came boxed with several Booster Packs and [[Academy Duel Disk Osiris Red promotional cards|promotional cards]].
===Others===
Other versions of the Duel Disk appear in GX, and by the time the series takes place, it seems as if many Duelists have taken to individually customizing their disksDisks. It's never specified if the disks Disks below are manufactured by Kaiba Corporation or customized by the owners.
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====Duel CoatsVests=========Original Duel Vest=====
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|Original Duel Coat Vest - A different version of the Duel Disk. It is used primarily by both [[Vellian Crowler]] and [[Jean-Louis Bonaparte]]. The latter's has a wheel attached to its underside to compensate for his short stature. Unlike many other Duel Disks, the card platform is completely separate from the [[Main Deck|Deck]] and [[Graveyard]] section.
In its standby position, the card platform is slung across the back and carried by a strap, leaving both arms free. When active, the card platform is held in front of the body, much like a guitar.
The Deck and Graveyard are contained in a hub on the support strap, usually resting in the center of the Duelist's chest. The [[Duel Coat]] Vest also does not require the user to manually [[draw a card]], the disk will automatically eject a card into the Duelist's hand during each [[Draw Phase]]. According to Crowler, this type of Duel Disk is reserved for teachers and possibly other Duelists who perform extremely well academically.
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|}=====Other Duel Vests====={| class="wikitable"! Information! Image|-|[[Titan]]'s Duel Disk Vest - Titan's Duel Disk is an altered version of the Duel CoatVest. It resmbles resembles a bat wing and the holograms are projected from a device worn on Titan's shoulder.
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|[[Thelonious Viper]]'s Disk Duel Vest - Thelonious Viper's Duel Disk is an altered version of the Duel CoatVest, like Titan's Duel Disk. It is a very heavy Duel Disk that works like a fold-out table. The armor on Viper's shoulders look snake-like in appearance. The [[Graveyard]] is actually found in a compartment on his coat. When inactive, the tray is kept hanging off of Viper‘s waist, but pressing a button on the belt causes the table to fold out in front of him, then the "eyes" on the pauldrons glow to show the Disk is active.
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|[[Maximillion Pegasus]]'s Cyber-design Interface - In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 128|episode 128]], upon finding the tablet for "[[Rainbow Dragon (anime)|Rainbow Dragon]]", Pegasus is outfitted with this to design the card on the spot. While technically not a Duel Disk, it does resemble one; however, in place of Monster Zones, it features numerous smaller rectangles, each representing a single color. It also features a large headset and a special glove on his right hand so he can draw the card in a virtual simulator.
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====Academy-like Duel Disks====
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|[[Amnael]]'s Duel Disk - This Duel Disk is used by the seventh and final of the [[Shadow Riders]], [[Amnael]]. It is a black model of the Academy Duel Disk. It appears as an unlockable in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Spirit Caller]] on which it is known as the Alchemy Disk.
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|[[Jim Crocodile Cook]]'s Duel Disk - This disk Disk resembles the KC mass production Duel Disk, but is shaped like a [[Wikipedia:Boomerang|boomerang]] and features a handle extending off the main zone, which Jim uses to carry it. The edges are apparently very sharp, and it can be used as a blade.
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|[[Gravekeeper's Chief (character)|Gravekeeper's Chief]]'s Duel Disk. - This disk Disk is used by Gravekeeper's Chief and appears to actually be made out of stone.
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|[[Kaibaman (character)|Kaibaman]]'s Duel Disk - A Duel Disk resembling the wing of the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]".
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|[[Titan, the Rock Spirit|The Rock Spirit]]'s Duel Disk - A Duel Disk used by Titan the Rock Spirit.
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|[[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]'s second Duel Disk - A purple Duel Disk with three blades on it that work as a normal Duel Disk does and was used by [[Jesse Anderson]] while possessed by Yubel. It resembles the DiaDhank. In ''[[Duel Art]]'', [[Kazuki Takahashi]]'s design notes refer to this Duel Disk as the Rainbow Duel Disk.
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|[[Three Masked Knights|Masked Knight]]'s Duel Disk - Used by the [[Three Masked Knights]], these disks have blades that pop to show the Card Zones when activated. These Duel Disks appear similar to [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]'s first Duel Disk.
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|[[Camula]]'s Duel Disk - This Duel Disk is used by the second of the [[Shadow Riders]], Camula. It is shaped like a bat wing.
|[[Tania]]'s Duel Disk - This Duel Disk is used by the third of the [[Shadow Riders]], Tania. It resembles a large sword blade, with spikes around the Deck Zone. In several video games, it is referred to as the Amazoness Disk.
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|[[Kaibaman (character)|Kaibaman]]'s Duel Disk - A Duel Disk resembling the wing of the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]".
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|[[Abidos]]' Duel Disk - This Duel Disk is used by the fifth of the [[Shadow Riders]], Abidos the Third. It resembles a [[Wikipedia:Scarab beetle|scarab beetle]].
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|[[Axel Brodie|Axel]] and [[Mr. Brodie]]'s Duel Disk - A Duel Disk shaped like a gun that can also shoot flaming cards. It also features a hidden camera, as seen in Axel's Duel with [[Trueman]].
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|[[Titan, the Rock Spirit|The Rock Spirit]]'s Duel Disk - A Duel Disk used by Titan the Rock Spirit.
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|[[Three Masked Knights|Masked Knight's]] Duel Disk - Used by the [[Three Masked Knights]], these disks have blades that pop to show the Card Zones when activated. These Duel Disks appear similar to [[Yubel (character)|Yubel]]'s first Duel Disk.
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|[[The Supreme King]]'s Duel Disk - When the Disk is activated, 5 Monster Card Zones appear out of center of the Duel Disk and spin around it for approximately a second, before aligning themselves horizontally.
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|}=====Other Personalized Duel Disks====={| class="wikitable"! Information! Image|-|[[Yubel (character)|YubelAlien of Light]]'s second Duel Disk - A purple The Alien's Duel Disk with three blades on seems to be perpetually active, as seen when he was wearing it while exiting its ship. Semicircular in shape, it's rounder than most others. As the Alien is from another dimension, it is unlikely that work as this device is a normal Duel Disk does and was used by at all, but rather an instrument from [[Jesse AndersonThe Light of Destruction]] while possessed by Yubel's world that serves the same function. For some reason, it has a sixth Monster Zone. It resembles is unclear if this is meant to be the DiaDhank. In ''[[Duel ArtField Zone]]'', [[Kazuki Takahashi]]'s design notes refer to this Duel Disk as the Rainbow Duel Disk.|[[File:YubelDiskIIAliendisk.jpgpng|200px]]
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====Organic Duel Disks====
Several characters in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX have Duel Disks that seem to literally be part of their bodies, and are thus organic in nature.
=====Normal Organic Duel Disks=====
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|[[Alien of Light]]'s Duel Disk - The Alien's Duel Disk seems to be perpetually active, as seen when he was wearing it while exiting its ship. Semicircular in shape, it's rounder than most others. As the Alien is from another dimension, it is unlikely that this device is a Duel Disk at all, but rather an instrument from [[The Light of Destruction]]'s world that serves the same function.|[[File:Aliendisk.png|200px]]|-|[[Scarr, Scout of Dark World (character)|Scarr]]'s Duel Disk - Used by Scarr, this is a single-bladed disk Disk that can also function as a weapon and he threatens a small boy with prior to Dueling [[Jaden Yuki]].
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's==
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[[File:Black Rose Dragon in back of Duel Disk.jpg|thumb|Black Rose Dragon in the back of Akiza's Duel Disk.]]Duel Disks in [[New Domino City]] are resemble the Academia Duel Disk, with a similar silhouette and functionality (including an identical method of activation), but with a noticeably sharper-looking than the previous typeslook. Unlike previous Duel Disks, there is a chamber for the [[Extra Deck]] located on the opposite side of the spot where the [[Main Deck]] is inserted. In several episodes of the anime and in the opening intros, the The Deck Zone is shown to be able to shuffle capable of automatically shuffling the Deck or eject and ejecting cards that have been searched from the Deck while the cards are locked in. Some The Duel Disks are compatible with a type of motorcycle known as a [[Duel Runner]]. In these cases, the [[Wrist Dealer]] is able to attach the card zones Disk responds to the Duel Runner activation and then detach itself so the Duelist only holds the Deck on his/her arm, though there are exceptionsplacement of cards by shimmering with rainbow light.
The Some Duel Disk seems Disks are compatible with [[Duel Runner]]s for Turbo Duels. Usually in these cases, the [[Wrist Dealer]] is able to respond attach the card zones to the activation Duel Runner and summon of cards by shimmering with rainbow lightthen detach itself so the Duelist only holds the Deck on his/her arm, though there are exceptions.
===Yusei's Duel Disk===
[[File:Yusei Duel Disk.jpg|thumb|left|Yusei's Duel Disk.]][[Yusei Fudo]]'s [[Yusei's hybrid Disk|Duel Disk]] is a modified version of the [[Battle City]] Duel Disk. When connected to his [[Duel Runner]], it attaches just below the dashboard. When in use, it will fold together as it normally would. When inactive, the two parts of the blade separate and fold vertically on each side of the Duel Runner. Like most other hybrid Duel Disks, the Deck Zone is on his [[Wrist Dealer]] and not in the Duel Disk itself. Yusei also has a two-way microphone installed in his disk, as seen in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 061|episode 61]]. Unlike the regular Battle City Duel Disk, Yusei's appears to not fold away for ground mode when not in use, and always looks "active" whenever he pulls it out.His Extra Deck is stored within his Main Deck.{{-}}
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
[[File:G05707 M.jpg|thumb|Duel Disk - Yusei Version]]
[[File:G05707 A M.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Disk - Yusei Version with a random assortment of cards]][http://www.yugioh-card.com/japan/toy/?mode=dsk Konami] released the first Duel Disk of the 5D's Era, starting with [[Duel Disk - Yusei Version]]. It was released in the OCG Market on September 26, 2009 for 4,000 Yen (Including Tax). It includes Yusei's Duel Disk and 2 two Promotional Cards: "[[Vice Dragon]]" and "[[Shield Wing]]" (both will be [[Duel Terminal]] compatible). The Yusei Duel Disk can hold up to 50 sleeved cards in the Deck area, but only holds around 15-18 sleeved cards in the Graveyard. The Life Point Counter can go up to 99990 Life Points and can only display 0 in the single-digit column.
[[File:G05707 A M.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Disk - Yusei Version with a random assortment of cards]]
[[File:DuelDisk2010.jpg|thumb|Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010]]
[[File:Duel Disk 20102.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Extra Deck Zone]] and [[Banished Zonebanish]] ed cards on the Duel Disk - Yusei Version 2010]]In November 2010, Konami released an update to this Duel Disk, the [[Duel Disk - Yusei Version DX 2010]]. This version addresses many of the issues present in the 2009 version and the Mattel versions. In addition to being the first Duel Disk with spaces for the [[Banished Extra Deck Zone]] and [[Extra Deck Zonebanish]]ed cards, this is also the first Duel Disk to feature a bottom covering on the arm blade. Konami has removed the "flip action" feature present in the 2009 version, opting instead for a more realistic portrayal of the Duel Disk featured in the show - the clips that hold the cards on the blade are similar to those on the original Mattel disks. The [[Deck Zone]] can hold 50 sleeved cards, and the [[Graveyard]] can hold up to 30 sleeved cards.{{-}}
===Specific Examples===
Duel Disks show different colors and decorations, possibly in addition to compatibility with Duel Runners, depending on the tastes and tasks of the Duelist using the Disk.
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====Hybrid Duel Disks====
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|[[Jack Atlas]]' Duel Disk is a [[Wheel of Fortune Disk|single-bladed]] version with a style reminiscent of the Battle City Duel Disk. It is usually attached to [[Phoenix Whirlwind|his Duel Runner]], where it forms the left armrest. It is the only hybrid Duel Disk shown that doesn't feature a removable Deck Zone as the Deck slot is located on the inner corner of the blade rather than at his wrist. The activation buttons for Spell and Trap cards are located at the base of the individual card zones. As with Yusei's, Jack's Extra Deck is stored within his Main Deck.
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|[[Leo]] and [[Luna]]'s [[Leo and Luna's custom Disks|Duel Disks]] are smaller blue/pink and white versions of the standard model with yellow gems. Yusei modified their old ones to fit their arms. It can be used in conjunction with the [[Duel Board (5D's)|Duel Board]], but requires a physical "[[Speed World 2]]" card.
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|[[Crow Hogan]]'s [[Blackbird Disk|Duel Disk]] is a customized Duel Disk resembling the [[#Chaos Duel Disk|Chaos Duel Disk]]. It also resembles Richie's Duel Disk from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]. When connected to his Duel Runner, it is attached just below the dashboard. When inactive, the card zones fold in a semicircle around the center area. Like most other hybrid Duel Disks, the Deck Zone is on his [[Wrist Dealer]] and not in the Duel Disk itself. It's [[Life Point]] counter has the unique feature of doubling can double as a [[Wikipedia:Global Positioning System|GPS]]. The Deck slot has a beak-like spike on top of it.
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|[[Sherry LeBlanc|Sherry LeBlanc]]'s]] [[Sherry's hybrid Disk|Duel Disk]] is similar in design to [[Crow Hogan]]'s only with inverted colors and the board being straight with circular edges. When attached to her Duel Runner, Duel Disk's base is attached below the dash board with the blade swirving around to face the long neck of the Duel Runner and connect to it vertically. When inactive in ground mode, it folds into three corners around the Duel Disk's base. The [[Field Spell Card]] [[zone]] has an attachment that functions like a police tazer after it pops out.
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|[[Akiza Izinski|Akiza Izinski]]'s]] new [[Bloody Kiss DiskAkiza's hybrid disk|second Duel Disk]] is purple with a dark red trim. Similar to Yusei's, when her disk is attached to her Duel Runner, it is positioned just below the dashboard. When not in use, the blade folds over the Duel Disk's base with the the outer four slots connected to the Duel Runner's steerer. While inactive for ground mode, the disk Disk will connect to her Wrist Dealer and the blade will still slide over the Duel Disk's blade, but the addition of the outer four slots contracting into the diskDisk's base.
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|[[Elsworth]]'s [[Barbarian Disk|Duel Disk]], like other hybrid models, has a separate Wrist Dealer that connects to the actual Duel Disk when for ground Duels. It is black with an oblong base with the card zone base shaped like a katana blade. Like Jack Atlas's Duel Disk, it holds all five card slots on one blade. Similar to the Chaos Duel Disk, when not in use the blade folds into each slot until completely folded into the hing hinge which then slides into the Duel Disk base, creating a compact form. In episode 110, it is shown that it The Disk contains a parachute (it also was shown in that episode that he can use , and the blade can be used as a weapon if necessary).
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|The standard New Domino City Duel Disk. It bears the same colors as the original KC model and it is the most used color by Duelists in the anime. No Duel Disks of this type have been shown to combine with Duel Runners.
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|[[Akiza Izinski]]'s [[Rose Disk|old first Duel Disk]] is a pinkish-red version of the standard model with purple gems.
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|[[Mr. Armstrong]]'s Duel Disk is a black and dark gray version of the standard model with amber gems. This version is also used by [[Dragan]] during his ground Duel against Jack. In some video games, guards in the jails also used this diskDisk. This disk Disk was obtainable in-game and was called the 'Jail Disk', suggesting that it may be a Sector Security-issue model.
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|[[Lazar]]'s Duel Disk is a gold colored version of the standard model with orange gems. It was briefly abandoned by Lazar during the [[Black fog]] incident, but makes a reappearance later in season twoSeason Two.
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|[[Carly Carmine]]'s Duel Disk is a silverish silver version of the standard model with blue gems that was loaned to her. This Duel Disk was lost when Carly was killed and turned into a [[Dark Signer]]. It is also used by [[Halldor]] in ''Tag Force 6''.
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|[[Sector Security]] Duel Disk is a metallic blue and white version of the standard model with green gems. It is used primarily by members of Sector Security, a prime example being [[Tetsu Ushio#Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's biographyTrudge|Trudge]]. It is also used by Sayer when he pretends to be a member from Sector Security.
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|[[Rudolph Heitmann|Heitmann]]'s]] Duel Disk is green with yellow gems, much like [[Professor Frank|Professor Frank]]'s]], the main exception is that his is more of a lime-green color.
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|[[SydBarlow]]'s Duel Disk is a black and dark-grey version of the standard model with purple gems.
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|[[Gill Randsborg]]'s Duel Disk is the shield of his knight armor. The Monster Zones are divided into two groups of two, with the fifth on top of them; the Graveyard is on the left of the middle row. The Spell/Trap Zones are on the other side of the Graveyard. When not in use, the Duel Disk serves as a prop for his costume. It is strong enough enough to deflect sword attacks.
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|This Duel Academy's standard-issued Duel Disk is predominately yellow and white that features a red gem on top, black accents and the Monster and Spell/Trap Zone closest to the Field Spell Zone appears to be able to retract into the blade. This model is presumably used by all the students at the [[Duel Academy (New Domino)|New Domino City Duel Academy]]. Interestingly, it appears vaguely It is similar in design to the head of "[[Power Tool Dragon]]'s" head.
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|The [[Dark SignersSigner]]s' Duel Disks are almost completely black, and are decorated to look like the head of a dragon. The Deck is placed in the "mouth" of the dragon head. These disks are used by the Dark Signers [[Carly Carmine]], [[Misty Tredwell]], [[Devack]], and [[Roman Goodwin]]. Roman's Duel Disk is modified to attach to his mechanical arm instead of going around his wrist.They are activated in a similar manner to the Chaos Duel Disks; the card zones are kept compressed at the back of the Duel Disk, and rotate and expand to a parallel
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|[[Rex Goodwin]]'s first Duel Disk is integrated within his mechanical left arm. When activated, the blades rotate 90 degree, ending up perpendicular to his wrist. The blade on the right has three Monster Zones and three Spell/Trap Zones; the left blade has two of each. The Graveyard is on the right of the Deck. The Solid Vision generator is located in the wrist. It is later torn off and replaced with Roman's severed arm.
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|Later, [[Rex Goodwin]] Duels without a disk, utilizing an altar atop the [[Stairway to the Dragon Star]] instead; it is used in of a Duel Disk for his 3-on-1 [[Turbo Duel]] against Yusei, Jack, and Crow. It looks like an [[Inca]]-style Dueling arena, and is the third ancient Duel Disk (the first being the large Duel Disk-like blades wielded by the Orichalcos Soldiers, the second being the DiaDhanks used in Ancient Egypt) to be shown in the anime. It is worth noting that, despite its ancient origins, it displays certain features of the modern-day Duel Disks: whenever Rex places a card onto the field, it briefly produces a rainbow-colored aurora and the Deck slot features the automatic deck-shuffling feature. Also, for his 3-on-1 Turbo Duel, Rex uses an actual, physical card version of "[[Speed World (anime)|Speed World]]".
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|The Duel Disks used in [[Satisfaction Town|Crash Town]] are shaped like guns. The Duelist who pulls first, puts their Duel Disk on their arm, and then draws their opening hand the fastest gets the first turn. They are slightly similar to Axel Brodie's Duel Disk. In the dub, these Duel Disks are remodeled to look less violent.{{fact}}<!--Specifically, there should be an example of this shown.--> Instead of arrows in the Monster Card Zones, there are bullet-shaped symbols.
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====Yliaster Duel Disks====
(Note: The Yliaster Duel Disks are the only ones known to be left-handed.)
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|[[Lester]]'s Duel Disk was the first example of a futuristic Duel Disk seen in the anime. The Deck, Graveyard, and Field Spell Zones are a part of the central body with the Spell, Trap and Monster Card zones are played on the teal energy beams between the six gold cylinders. When not in use, it goes on Lester's back instead of around his wrist. When Turbo Dueling, Lester uses a physical "[[Speed World 2]]" card, as he uses the Disk in conjunction with a [[Duel Board (5D's)|Duel Board]].
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|[[Primo]]'s sword transforms itself into a sort of his Duel Disk. However this only occurs when he merges with [[Terrible Omen]]. When this occurs, the hilt lowers itself from the blade and then the hilt itself divides into 2two sections that project the energy beams. In Tag Force 5 Primo uses his sword Duel Disk on in ground Duels. However when this happens the hilt is removed from the blade and floats beside the Deck like Lester's.
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|[[Jakob]]'s Duel Disk opens from the compartment hidden in his chest and closely resembles closely to [[Thelonious Viper|Professor Viper]]'s Duel CoatVest. Like Lester and Primo’s Primo's Duel Disks, the field is formed by teal energy beams. In BELIEVE IN NEXUS Jakob's Duel Disk is wider.
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|[[Aporia]]'s Duel Disk is similar to [[Lester]]'s, inherited after Lester, Primo, and Jakob combined to form him. When he is combined with his Duel Runner, the six gold cylinders form wing-like appendages on his back.
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|[[Bruno]]'s [[Missing Ring|Duel Disk]], while in his Vizor persona, is shown in the trailer for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]]''. It has a metallic-purple main base with a teal gem; but its tray resembles a stealth bomber. Since the [[Monster Card Zone]]s are designed the same way as those on [[Delta Eagle|his Duel Runner]]; it may be a hybrid model In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus]]'', this disk Disk is referred to as The Missing Ring.
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|[[Paradox]] wields a bladed, hybrid disk Disk in his right hand, one of the few characters to do so. Unlike the Three Emperors, his Duel Disk does not use an energy blade.
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL==
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[[File:Yuma D-Pad .jpg|thumb|left|A Duel Disk in ''ZEXAL''.]]The Duel Disks used in ''ZEXAL'' are wrist-mounted devices called D-Pads, or Duel Pads. It is a much smaller version with major design differences, the most notable is its multifunction capabilities, overall design, and lack of holographic projection. Because of this, the device must be linked to the [[Duel Gazer]] system for visual effects.
The [[playing field]] folds up slides in twice, with the Zone on the right folding over the middle, followed by the two Zones on the left. The entire blade can be stored inside the D-Pad itself when not in use.{{-}}
==Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V==
[[File:DuelDisk-AV-NoPendulum.png|thumb|A Duel Disk's screen during a Duel. [[LP|Life Points]] and Turn Counters can be seen at the top of the screen, and the [[Spell & Trap Zone]]s on the bottom. Also, by tapping on the word "Enemy", the user can look at their opponent's [[field]].]]
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', the Duel Disks that are used are similar to a combination of the [[D-Pad]] and the Duel Disks seen in the alternate future in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. The main body of the Disk retains the touch screen and single [[Spell and & Trap Card Zone]] (which is also where the [[Field Zone]] is located) seen in D-Pads, while the [[Monster Card Zone]]s and [[Pendulum Zone]]s are located on the arm blade, which, like the ''5D's'' future Disks, is composed of energy (likely the same "touchable Solid Vision" used in [[Action Duel]]s) and is aligned parallel to the main body of the Disk.
[[File:DuelDisk-AV-Pendulum.png|thumb|left|A Duel Disk's screen when there are [[Pendulum Monster|card]]s in the [[Pendulum Zone]]s. The words "DUEL DISK" that were at the center are now replaced by "PENDULUM", and the Pendulum Zones appear around it, lined in gold. In this image is also visible, on the left, the button that visualizes the [[Extra Deck]], if the Duelist has cards present inside it.]]
Duel Disks respond by briefly lighting up a rainbow-colored circuitry pattern on the blade when cards are placed on the Monster Zones or Pendulum Zones. The word "PENDULUM" will appear on the blade when both of the Duelist's Pendulum Zones are occupied. Regardless of the card zone, the Duel Disks will eject removed cards and they retain the auto-shuffle and the auto-ejection features that debuted in ''5D's'' rather than having a Duelist manually remove their Deck and searching through it; instead Duelists can forfeit or end a Duel inconclusively by removing their Deck. However instead of shuffling the Deck and ejecting the searched cards from the top, the cards are simply ejected from the Duel Disk after being manually selected on the touchscreen.
When it is used in conjunction with the [[Solid Vision|ARC System]] the holograms gain mass and appear to become self-aware, able to perform actions such as catching people and grabbing action cards without command. However this is limited, as [[Crow Hogan (ARC-V)|Crow Hogan]]'s]] "[[Assault Blackwing - Raikiri the Rain Shower (anime)|Assault Blackwing - Raikiri the Rain Shower]]" did not react to the presence of [[Tarren]] clinging onto its back. If the system is damaged, then the holograms will disappear. They are also able to generate normal holograms under their own power for normal Duels.
In addition players can use the touch screen to check the contents of their Extra Deck, Graveyard and opponent's field. In comparison with the Battle City Duel Disk, this Duel Disk is notably much lighter in weight, due to the streamlined body and virtually weightless Monster Card Zone. This enables Duelists to run and jump without difficulties during [[Action Duel]]s.
[[File:Security Duel Disk Functions.png|thumb|The App selection screen as seen on [[Sector Security (ARC-V)|Sector Security]]'s Duel Disk.]]These Duel Disks are also multipurpose tools with internet and communication functions, similar to tablets in real life as well as [[D-Pad]] in ''ZEXAL ''series. They can even serve as phones, as shown when [[Julia Krystal]] called in the Leo Corporation security to capture [[Yuto]] and [[ShayObsidian]]. These functions as well as Duel Mode come in the form of apps. The hologram screens used to make video calls are also used to communicate with opponents from far across a Duel Field.
[[File:Dimension Move.png|thumb|left|The Dimensional Travel function in standby as seen on Duel Academy's Duel Disk.]]
Duel Disk Models from both the Fusion and Xyz Dimensions are fitted with devices that allow one to [[Interdimensional Travel Technology|travel]] among the [[Four Dimensions]] and [[Human Sealing Technology|seal defeated opponents into cards]].
The Disks belonging to members of the [[Lancers]] have been modified to allow interdimensional travel (using Xyz Dimension technology as a reference) and initiate Action Duels without the need of a ARC System.
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===[[Standard Dimension]]===
The Standard Dimension disk Disk is a rectangular model with angular blade. The Deck Zone, unlike other Duel Disks, is placed diagonally pointing towards the thumb rather then parallel to the sides of the disk, while the Extra Deck is placed in a similar direction towards the body on the back, and both zones are stored within the Duel Disk while it is deactivated. The Graveyard is behind the blade, facing away from the Duelist as it was in previous Duel Disks, while the Spell/Trap Zone is located on the opposite side of the disk.
Before [[Leo Akaba]] reinvented the [[Solid Vision|ARC System]], the people of the [[Standard Dimension]] are seen using Duel Disks that greatly resemble the [[KC mass production Disk|KaibaCorp Duel Disk]].<ref name="ep127">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|127|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Yuya Sakaki]]/[[Z-ARC]]: Red body and yellow blade. Modified by Zarc Z-ARC after Yuya [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 136|got taken overwas possessed]] by himto have a blade shaped like a draconian head with an elongated skull, with a green claw/mouth at the tip. Returned to normal after the Duel against ZarcZ-ARC. | <tabber>Yuya=<poem>[[File:YuyaDisk.png|200px]]</poem>|-|Z-ARC=<poem>[[File:Zarc-Yuya_Duel_Disk_.png|200px]]</poem>|-|</tabber>
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| [[Gong Strong]]/[[Sylvio Sawatari]]: Grey body and orange blade. Given to Sylvio as the latter's disk is Disk was [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 120|no longer functional]] to [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 137|let him continue]] in the Duel against [[ZarcZ-ARC]]. Returned after the Duel against ZarcZ-ARC.
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| [[Sylvio Sawatari]]: Forest green body and lime blade. [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 120|Damaged to the point of malfunctioning]] by [[Crow Hogan (ARC-V)|Crow]]'s "[[Assault Blackwing - Raikiri the Rain Shower (anime)|Assault Blackwing - Raikiri the Rain Shower]]". [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 137|Replaced by]] Gong Strong's Disk for his Duel against [[ZarcZ-ARC]]. Fixed after the Duel against ZarcZ-ARC.
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| [[HerkHerc]]: yellow parallelogram blade.| [[File:HerkHerc's Duel Disk.png|200px]]
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| [[Pierre L'Supérieure]]: A shorter model with light yellow-green body and light green blade.
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| [[Iggy Arlo]]: Dark yellow body and violet blade. Replaced by a Duel Academy Duel Disk given to him before [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 113|his reappearance]] in the [[Fusion Dimension]].
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| [[Zarc]]: Red body and yellow blade with a green claw at the end. The blade has an irregular demonic shape.
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| Sayaka Saya Sasayama (Past): White body, orange trim and greenish-yellow Blade.| [[File:SayakaSaya's old Duel Disk.png|200px]]
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| Shay Obsidian (Past): Purple Body.
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 [[The Resistance]] Model model has a similar but different body, a different Deck slot, a round touch screen with a purple body, and the same blade shape as most Standard Disks. Both the [[Spell & Trap Zone]] and the [[Graveyard]] are located in the back of the rectangular section of the Disk, with the Spell/Trap on the upper one and the Graveyard on the lower one. Some of them are equipped with the [[Human Sealing Technology|ability to turn people into cards]] and they all appear to have the ability to use the ARC System outside of an Action Duel. The [[Extra Deck]] is kept on the back left side, facing away from the user. The diskDisk's touchscreen's may pop up and be used as a radar, as seen with Shay's Disk. The disk Disk requires minimal booting time before being ready to Duel.
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The Duel Runner's Disk has a hourglass-like touchscreen. The Spell/Trap Zone is located at the bottom left slot, and Field Spells can also be activated here, the Graveyard at the bottom right slot, and the Extra Deck in the upper left slot. The disk Disk can also be detached and used in a grounding Duel. All of these disks Disks have a blue body. The Spell/Trap and Graveyard slots are always open, but the Extra Deck and the upper right slot (possibly for banished cards) are kept closed until an action occurs that requires the slot to open, and it will thus eject the necessary card.
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===[[Fusion Dimension]]===
[[File:Hacking Mode.png|thumb|Hacking Mode function in standby as seen on Duel Academy's Duel Disk.]]
There are two known models of Duel Disks that are used in the Fusion Dimension; the model used by Duel Academy students and the model used by students of the Fusion Dimension's You Show Duel School. Both models have sword shaped energy blades, although they differ between models, and both appear to have the ability to materialize Real Solid Vision independently of an [[Solid Vision|ARC System]].
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| [[Jean-Michel Roget]]: Green-trimmed violet body and blade.
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| [[Juvenile OfficerOfficers]]: White-trimmed purple body and violet blade.
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| [[Aster Phoenix (ARC-V)|Aster Phoenix]]: Dark blue-trimmed white body and blue blade with a gold screen border. This disk Disk can initiate a Duel with "[[Steel Cage Match]]" and connect the wielder to an opponent in manner similar to a [[Duel Anchor]].
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| [[Captain SoloCutter]]: Orange-trimmed yellow body and red blade.
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| [[ZarcZ-ARC]]: Yellow blade
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS==
[[File:A_Viewscreen.png|thumb|left|The info screen of the new Duel Disks.]]The Duel Disks that are featured in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' are a brand new model invented by [[SOL Technologies]], and appear to function similar to the ones featured in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', but presumably due to being solely used in [[LINK VRAINS]]using virtual cards, they lack a physical blade.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|001|ref}}</ref> Models that require physical cards still exist but are considered outdated.{{-}}
===Old Model===
The older models require actual cards to enter [[LINK VRAINS]] and seemingly lacks lack the touchscreen interface seen since ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''. The body heavily resembles a hybrid of the Kaiba Corporation and ''GX'' Duel Academy Duel Disks. While the blade is energy-based and follows the same color scheme as blades of the ''ARC-V'' Duel Disks, it is shaped differently and additionally features a metallic dark gray border around the black strip. Like the ''5D's '' Standard Disk, the Extra Deck Zone is located behind the Main Deck Zone, and like a D-Pad, it has a single slot for the Spell/Trap Zones. The Spell/Trap slot also functions as the Graveyard. Spell/Trap cards can also be played on to the blade, where Monster cards are played. It can also project information screensto allow a Duelist to scroll through their Main Deck, depict the Summoning conditions of monsters, or keep track of [[counter]]s among other functions. Whenever a Deck is placed into the Deck Zone to enter LINK VRAINS, the words "Into the VRAINS" appear on the side where the blade is projected from. The word "shuffle" is also shown when [[Theodore Hamilton|Soulburner]] returns cards to his Deck with the effect of "[[Salamangreat Mole (anime)|Salamangreat Mole]]". Although physical cards are needed to use the Duel Disk access LINK VRAINS, they are data constructs within LINK VRAINS itself, disappearing when dropped and reappearing as needed, a feature shared by the blade. When used in the real world, the Deck is withdrawn into the center of the Duel Disk and a virtual copy is generated. These Duel Disks do not naturally possess A.I., but A.I. can be downloaded into them if necessary.
Whenever a Deck is placed into the Deck Zone to enter LINK VRAINS, the words "Into the VRAINS" appear on the side where the blade is projected from. Although physical cards are needed to access LINK VRAINS, they are data constructs within LINK VRAINS itself, disappearing when dropped and reappearing as needed, a feature shared by the blade. These Duel Disks do not possess AI, though AIs can be downloaded into them if necessary.
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| [[Yusaku Fujiki]]: A White, with a purple orb outlined by a red circle with a blue side. The blade is long trapezoid shape with extra detailing along the edges, colored light blue with a black strip.
As of episode 1, [[Ai]] is trapped inside as a Duel Program and can only be removed if Yusaku himself is defeated in a Duel. Sometime before the events of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 027|episode 27]], the Duel Disk was modified to become capable of functioning as a drone by Ai and [[Roboppi]].
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| [[Makoto KimishimaMackendrick Kellenbocker]]/[[Naoki Shima]]/[[Theodore Hamilton]]: A White, with a blue orb outlined by an orange circle with a green side.
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| [[Theodore Hamilton]]: Maroon, with a purple orb outlined by a yellow teardrop with an orange side and red blade. As with Yusaku's Duel Disk, his Duel Disk contains [[Flame (character)|Flame]] as a Duel Program.
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| [[Cal Kolter]]: Dark blue, with a purple orb outlined by a purple circle with a yellow side and orange blade.
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| [[Ai]]: A customized variant of the old model with an ellipsoid black body, light blue orb, and a dark blue section extending along Ai's arm, ridged with pale gold decorations, and a purple sword-shaped blade with thin edges and an artistic pattern rather than the usual detailing.
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===New Model===
[[File:Double Draw.png|thumb|left|The layout of a new model Duel Disk]]The newer models use a Cloud function connected to SOL's card database, therefore physical cards are not needed. Because of this, they look more like wristbands with a touchscreen interface. When activated, they project the user's hand in front of them by swiping their drawing hand in front of them; also, the cards can be played either by voice command or through physical interaction. There are no visible Zones for the Duelist to physically play cards, instead they are merely being played in a normal fashion before disappearing from view. [[File:Double Draw.png|thumb|The layout of a new model Duel Disk.]]
When actions that require interacting with the Main Deck, Graveyard or Extra Deck are triggered, a white ring of energy that features a changeable colored glow and three trapezoid-shaped ridges with a thin slot in the middle of each one arranged in a triangular fashion is projected around the user's wrist; the one on top acts as the Main Deck Zone, and the ones on the sides act as the Graveyard and Extra Deck Zones.
Moreover, they include a support AI A.I. program that helps the user during Duels for simple tactical advice and allows allow them to access LINK VRAINS itself. These AI A.I. programs also seem to forbid the usage of certain words, such as "idiot". Also, as demonstrated by various Duelists, they They can project small screens that bear information on certain cards or their actual positions on the field, and, as demonstrated by Ghost Girl, they can project a Duelist's entire deck Deck if necessary for searching out specific cards. ====Standard Models====The standard mass produced models provided by SOL Technologies. These Duel Disks have a specific cardsix-sided shield shape with a colored block at the end
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| [[Naoki Shima]]/[[Sato]]/[[Tanaka]]/[[Suzuki]]/[[Aoi ZaizenQueen]]: A standard-issued version of the latest model. It is blue White and black with an elongated hexagonal shape, a gray-and-orange wristband, red light and a yellow attachment on one end. It is equipped with an AI that supports the user in Duels.| [[File:A_SOL_DiskQueen_duel_disk_vr.png|200px]]|} ====Custom Models====These Duel Disks have varying shapes, though otherwise they function the same as other Disks bar individual modifications. {| class="wikitable"! Information! Image
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| [[Aoi Skye Zaizen]]: Light blue with a shape similar to a tulip flower, a small dark blue gem at the back and a white armband that features a glowing light blue stripe, as well as a light blue teal ring when Dueling. When entering LINK VRAINS, the word "Into the VRAINS" appear on the screen.
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| [[Go OnizukaGeorge Gore]]: Gold plated gauntlet with an elongated hexagon-shaped screen (which is shaped exactly like the latest Duel Disk model, but turned in the opposite direction) and a dark red band that features a single spike on each side, a red arrow where the Main Deck Zone should be and glowing yellow accents around the spikes and the upper edges of the screen. It has a red ring.
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| [[Revolver]]: Golden and white with red light and a red ring.| [[File:Revolver_Duel_Disk.png|200px]]|-| [[Emma Bessho]]: White and purple with magenta light and a blue ring. This Duel Disk has a built-in grappling hook feature.
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| [[Akira Zaizen]]: Grey and black with a blue ring.| [[File:Akira_Duel_Disk.png|200px]]|-| [[Prototype AiGreen-A]]: Purple with a green border.
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| [[Prototype AiRed-B]]: Blue with an orange border and an orange ring.
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| [[The Shepherd|Kenneth Drayden/The Shepherd]]: Silver with a symmetrical elongated hexagonal top that extends to the sides of the wrist, and a dark yellow screen border and studs. The interior screen is fashioned to resemble a target, and usually glows red, but flashes blue when the included A.I. talks. The Shepherd has modified this A.I. to lie, allowing him to mislead his opponents.| [[File:Shepherd_duel_disk_vr.png|200px]]|-| [[George Gore|George Gore/The Gore]]: After becoming a bounty hunter for [[SOL Technologies]], Gore uses a different Duel Disk. Like his previous Disk, it features an elongated hexagonal light blue screen in the inverse of the standard SOL model, but has a utilitarian bolt-shaped strap with lime highlights.| [[File:Gore_duel_disk_vr.png|200px]]|-| [[Kenchi]]/[[Yozaka]]: Dark blue elongated hexagonal screen and bolt-shaped strap with yellow highlights.| [[File:Yozaka_kenchi_duel_disk.png|200px]]|-| [[Skye Zaizen|Skye Zaizen/Blue Gal/Blue Maiden]]: Teal and grey with a dark blue screen and sky blue light. Skye's Duel Disk in reality initially remains the same, but to protect her identity as Blue Gal and later Blue Maiden, it takes on a different appearance within LINK VRAINS that Skye also obtains in the real world. [[Aqua (character)|Aqua]] later takes up residence inside this Duel Disk.| [[File:Aqua_ignis_eye.jpg|200px]]|-| [[Earth (character)|Earth]]: Earth's tree avatar has a dome-shaped protrusion on its wrist that Earth stands on, and materializes a green and white ring.| [[File:Earth_duel_disk_vr.png|200px]]|-| [[Roboppi]]: Baby blue with orange and pink details, and a white strap. This Duel Disk resembles Roboppi's robot body's head, and is capable of emoting.| [[File:Roboppy_duel_disk_vr.png|200px]]|} ====Knights of Hanoi====The Duel Disks used by the members of the Knights of Hanoi are simple bands with a lit pattern on the side and a small dome at the top. {| class="wikitable"! Information! Image|-| [[Knights of Hanoi]]: White and grey with green light and a red ring.| [[File:Knights_of_Hanoi_Disk.png|200px]]|-| [[Roken Kogami|Varis/Roken Kogami]]: Golden and white with red light and a red ring.| [[File:Revolver_Duel_Disk.png|200px]]|-| [[Dr. Genome]]/[[Kyoko TakiBaira]]/[[Faust]]/: White and silver with yellow light and a red ring.
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| [[Spectre]]: White and silver with orange light and a red ring.
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====Lightning's Organization====
Most of the Duel Disks used by [[Lightning]]'s organization are basic twin-colored bands with a line of colored light separating the two colors with a domed top and a pearl screen that heavily resemble watches. All of them materialize a circle of magenta light over the wrist when interacting with the Deck.
 
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| [[Bohman]]: Yellow and grey with a magenta light and a pearl screen. When he draws a card, a circle of magenta light materializes over the screen of the Duel Disk.
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| [[Harlin]]: Teal and grey with an orange light and a pearl screen. As with Bohman's, when he draws a card, a circle of magenta light materializes over the screen of the Duel Disk.
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| [[Bit]]/[[Boot]]: Dark purple with a pearl screen and pink lights, and four yellow spikes that resemble scales. These Duel Disks do not have straps. As with Bohman's, a circle of magenta light materializes over the screen of the Duel Disk when they interact with their Deck.
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| [[Echo (VRAINS)|Echo]]: Echo does not possess a visible Duel Disk, but when it draws a card, it materializes the same magenta circle of light that all other members of Lightning's organization do.
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| [[Jin Kolter]]: Blue and grey with a sky blue light and pearl screen. As with all members of Lightning's organization, a magenta circle of light materializes when he draws.
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS==
{{double image|right|SEVENS Duel Disk 1.png|200|SEVENS Duel Disk 2.png|200|Duel Disks in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' in [[Master Duel|Goha Duels]] (left) and [[Rush Duel]]s (right).}}
The Duel Disks featured in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' return to using a physical blade that takes design cues from the older models in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' and the KaibaCorp Disks. They feature a straight blade with slots beneath the [[Main Monster Zone]]s for [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s, a yellow triangle on the zones, and blue sections at the front of the zones. The blade is completely retractable and is connected to the body of the Disk by an angled section akin to the Graveyard chamber on an Academy Duel Disk, though this section does not contain the Graveyard itself. When activating Spell and Trap Cards [[Set]] in the Duel Disk, the cards are ejected from the slot for the user to insert face-up. Similar to toy Duel Disks, the Monster Zones have sections on the corners to hold the cards down when they are placed on the Duel Disk. As with previous Duel Disk with physical blades, the [[Field Zone]] is contained within a retractable compartment at the end of the blade closest to the Duelist's wrist.
 
The main body of the Duel Disk is hexagonal, due to being made by [[Goha Enterprises]], and the Duel Disks themselves are made of a special metal called "[[Gohanium]]". According to [[Gavin Sogetsu]], the Duel Disks' user data is controlled by Goha. Opening the Duel Disks are strictly forbidden; if their owner does not close the Duel Disk after six minutes and sixty-six seconds, they will receive a penalty. Duel Disks also contain their owner's [[Duel ID cards]] within them; the removal of these ID cards is also forbidden. The Duel Disk features a small black screen near the back that displays any penalties the Duelist may have accumulated; if a Duelist receives six penalties, their account is banned. The screen can also be used as a light similar to modern smartphones. When the Duelist is in danger of [[Deck out|Decking out]], the number of cards left in the Deck appears on the screen in red with an alarm to warn them. The Deck and Graveyard section is removable and shaped like a white box; placing it into the Duel Disk activates it and deploys the blade. Yellow arrows on either side of the Deck Zone indicate which entrance is which. The top cards of the Deck to be accessed next are slightly ejected to allow the Duelist easy access to them, as the Deck is further contained within the case than any previous Duel Disks. The Graveyard slot is opposite to the Deck slot, similar to Duel Disks from the [[Fusion Dimension]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]''.
 
When used for [[Rush Duel]]s, the words "RUSH DUEL" appear on the screen in red letters, and the sides of the blade slide in to cover the outermost Main Monster Zones, leaving three, while the blade itself slides further out from the Duel Disk, creating a shape like the number "7" that turns red. When Summoning monsters, the blue sections on the front of the Duel Disk glow and create "roads" of light for holographic duplicates of the cards to rush out from, which "shatter" to reveal the Solid Vision monsters. When a Duelist [[Maximum Summon]]s, the three [[Maximum Monster]] cards slide together and the separators between the Monster Zones slide to the edges, creating one giant blue section to eject the holographic duplicate of the combined cards.
 
[[Yudias Velgear]] uses one of these Duel Disks in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]''.
 
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
A replica of Yuga Ohdo's Duel Disk was produced by Konami and released in Japan on December 18th, 2021. In addition to the toy itself, the product includes replicas of Yuga, Romin, Gavin, and Luke's Duel ID Cards and three promotional cards: "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Rush Duel)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[Sevens Road Enchanter]]", and "[[Mirror Force (Rush Duel)|Mirror Force]]". Compared to the previous replica Duel Disks, this edition is designed exclusively for Rush Duels. This edition features various adjustments and improvements over previous toy Duel Disks, some of which were previously introduced by the Bandai Proplica Duel Disk.
* The Deck and Graveyard compartment is detachable, identical to the fictional version, and secures itself into position with magnets. The Deck compartment contains a spring-loaded lever used to push the user's cards to the top of the compartment and an outward-facing plastic door to secure the Deck inside. The Deck compartment can hold up to 60 sleeved cards. The rear end of the compartment serves as the Graveyard, similar to the fictional version.
* The device can be powered by three AA batteries. The Duel Disk can be turned on with sounds enabled or disabled. When sounds are enabled, the device will mimic sound effects and voice clips from the ''SEVENS'' anime when performing certain actions. Yuga's voice clips play by default; voice clips for other characters, such as Luke, Gavin, and Romin can be toggled by holding down the Life Point counter buttons when turning on the device.
* The device uses a sixteen-segment display to track LP. When the device is turned on, the words "RUSH DUEL" scroll on the display. The device can track up to 9999 LP. Five buttons on the side of the Disk are used to control LP; four buttons to manipulate the digits of the display and one button to finalize the total. A sixth button on the side will play various voice clips from the currently selected character when pushed.
* The wrist strap for the device has been updated to a wrist strap/handle combination that is detachable. When connected to the Disk, the handle protrudes and allows the user to grip it with their hand, improving stability while holding.
* Unlike previous models, the blade is extended at all times and does not fold in. The blade contains extendable compartments to its left and right for the [[Extra Deck Zone]] and [[Field Zone]], respectively. The three Main Monster Zones are depressable buttons that will emit a light (and sound effects, if active) when pushed down. Pushing down on all three Main Monster Zones simultaneously will play a voice clip for [[Maximum Summon]]ing.
* An extra compartment hidden beneath the base of the Disk allows a Duel ID Card to be inserted into the device.
 
===Custom Models===
 
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| [[Romin Kassidy]]: Romin uses a [[Duel Guitar]], a modified electric guitar by given to her by [[Yuga Ohdo]], who initially used it as one of his "Roads" as a noise-cancelling device, but after seeing Romin appreciate the guitar he modified it to function as a Duel Disk as well. The head of the guitar has a red "7" shape, the neck is purple, while the white body body of the guitar has a vague "7" shape, with the bottom line containing the card zones and glowing the same red as a Duel Disk used for Rush Duels, while the Deck case is inserted below the sound hole and expands when in use. It is unclear if this Disk can be used for Goha Duels.
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| [[Seatbastian]]: Seatbastian's Duel Disk is contained within his left arm. He accesses it by flipping open the top panel, which serves as the card zones while the Deck is contained within the bulk of his arm.
|[[File:SeatbastianDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Heavy Cavalry Duel Club]]: The Duel Disks used by members of the Heavy Cavalry Duel Club are contained within their excavators and ejected from the arm on a mechanical strut before a Duel. When used for Rush Dueling, the two zones on the outside of the Duel Disk are retracted. [[Kaizo]] also uses a variation of this Duel Disk that he places on a stand.
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| [[Yuro Goha]]: Yuro uses a green version of the [[Heavy Cavalry Duel Club]]'s Duel Disk that is attached to the console of his [[Duel Runner#Speed Loader|Speed Loader]], referencing his [[WIND]] Deck.
|[[File:YuroDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Yujin Goha]]: Yujin's Duel Disk has a blue "7" in Rush Duel mode, as opposed to the normal red, matching his uniform and referencing his newfound love of the sea.
|[[File:YujinDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Yuka Goha]]: Yuka's Duel Disk has a dark pink "7" in Rush Duel mode, as opposed to the normal red, referencing her use of a [[FIRE]] Deck.
|[[File:YukaDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Yuran Goha]]: Yuran's Duel Disk has a brown "7" in Rush Duel mode, as opposed to the normal red, matching his uniform and his [[EARTH]] Deck.
|[[File:YuranDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Yuo Goha]]: Yuo's Duel Disk has a light yellow "7" in Rush Duel mode, as opposed to the normal red, matching his uniform and his [[LIGHT]] Deck.
|[[File:YuoDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Yuga Goha]]: Yuga Goha's Duel Disk is a black model of the original and has a purple "7" in Rush Duel mode as opposed to the normal red. It was previously shown to be silver, but turned black after his memories were sealed by Yuo Goha.
|[[File:YugaGohaDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[D.K.]]: D.K.'s Duel Disk is a darker shade of the original and has a darker shaded "7" in Rush Duel mode.
| [[File:DKsDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Gwendoline Purdy|Gwendoline Purdy/Princess G]]: Princess G also uses a [[Duel Guitar]], a hybrid between a Duel Disk and an electric guitar, but unlike Romin's hers does not appear to be collapsible. The head of the guitar has a red "P" shape and the body and neck are predominantly black; a stylized red "G" forms the frame of the body.
|[[File:PrincessGDuelGuitar.png|200px]]
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===Older Models===
The [[Goha Duel Museum]] is shown to contain a number of older models of Duel Disks, in addition to what appears to be a brief shot of the first Duel Disk created by [[Seto Kaiba]]. Many of these Duel Disks had trays for the [[Spell & Trap Zone]]s as opposed to the slots generally used in other Duel Disks. Rather than using microchips in the cards as the Duel Disks in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' were said to, these Duel Disks use advanced card recognition technology photographic processing that can be seen by the naked eye, not dissimilar from the technology used in the real-life ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! NEURON]]'' application.
 
Numerous other Duel Disk prototypes were buried in a mine belonging to [[Mutsuba Heavy Machinery]] on the outskirts of [[Goha City]]. As with their modern counterparts, these Duel Disks are made from [[Gohanium]] and contain [[Duel ID cards]], though due to their age the cards are extremely fragile.
 
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| An old single-bladed Duel Disk seen in the [[Goha Duel Museum]] that does not seem to visibly retract when not in use. It appears to be connected to a backpack that the Duelist wears, presumably as a power supply, and does not have slots for Spell and Trap Cards, but trays similar to those used for Monster Cards.
| [[File:SEVENS-PrototypeDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| The [[Duel Disk prototype]] appears in the background prior to [[Yuga Ohdo|Yuga]] and [[Nail Saionji|Nail]]'s Duel in the Goha Duel Museum.
| [[File:SEVENSDuelDiskprototype.png]]
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| A prototype Duel Disk abandoned in the Mutsuba mine. When activated, the top three Monster Zones move down to create a blade of five card zones. The Duel ID card is ejected out the back, but though the mechanism still works, the Duel ID card proved to be too old and disintegrated.
| [[File:MutsubaPrototype1.png]]
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| A prototype Duel Disk abandoned in the Mutsuba mine and collected by [[Tracker]].
| [[File:MutsubaPrototype2.png|200px]]
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| A prototype Duel Disk abandoned in the Mutsuba mine whose Duel ID card was used by Yuga to recreate his Maximum Monster.
| [[File:MutsubaPrototype3.png]]
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| A prototype Duel Disk abandoned in the Mutsuba mine whose Duel ID card was used by Yuga to recreate his Maximum Monster.
| [[File:MutsubaPrototype4.png]]
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| A prototype Duel Disk abandoned in the Mutsuba mine whose Duel ID card was used by Yuga to recreate his Maximum Monster.
| [[File:MutsubaPrototype5.png]]
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!==
[[File:GORUSHDuelDisk.png|thumb|right|250px|A Duel Disk in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]'' in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel|Rush Duel]] mode]]
The Duel Disks used in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!!]]'' closely resemble the [[Goha Enterprises]] Duel Disks from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'', having been reverse-engineered from [[Yuga Ohdo]]'s own Goha Enterprises Duel Disk. They retain the hexagonal white body, with the Deck and Graveyard section being removable and shaped like a white box, and with yellow arrows on either side of the Deck Zone indicating which entrance is which.
 
The blade is structured similarly to the Goha Enterprises Duel Disks, but emerges from the back of the Duel Disk as opposed to the front and instead of a red number "7", the blade and body of the Duel Disk turn blue in a crude shape of the letter "G", and instead of triangular points, the ends of the blade are capped with the sides of a hexagon. Like the Goha Enterprises Duel Disks, the blade has slots beneath the [[Main Monster Zone]]s for [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s, a yellow triangle on the zones, and lighter blue sections at the front of the zones.
 
====Real-Life Duel Disk====
A replica of Yudias Velgear's Duel Disk was produced by Konami and released on December 17th, 2022. This version is visually identical to the previous Yuga Duel Disk, but can be customized with the included UTS sticker to resemble Yudias's version. In addition to the toy itself, the product includes replicas of Yudias, Yuhi, Yuamu, Zuwijo, and Manabu's Duel ID Cards, a set of five promotional cards: "[[Transamu Rainac - War To Zen!]]", "[[Jointech Leo]]", "[[Lightwave Dragon]]", "[[Dark Magician Girl (Rush Duel)|Dark Magician Girl]]", and "[[Magic Cylinder (Rush Duel)|Magic Cylinder]]", and a pack of UTS card protectors. In addition to the features from the Yuga Duel Disk, the Yudias Duel Disk features the following changes:
* The ''SEVENS'' voice clips have been replaced by voice clips from the ''GO RUSH!!'' anime, including clips from Yudias, Yuhi, Yuamu, Zuwijo, and Manabu. Yudias's voice clips play by default; pushing in on the Life Point buttons while turning on the device will toggle voice clips for other characters.
* Pushing in on the leftmost and rightmost Main Monster Zones simultaneously will play a voice clip for [[Fusion Summon]]ing.
 
===Custom Models===
 
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|[[Yudias Velgear]]: Yudias's uses the [[Goha Enterprises]] Duel Disk seen in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'', though the model had never been seen by the general public. [[Yuamu Ohdo]] later attaches a [[UTS]] sticker to it.
|[[File:YudiasDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Yuhi Ohdo]]/[[Yudias Velgear]]: During Yuhi's Duel with [[Tell Kawai]], his Duel Disk malfunctions because it has been soaked in a laundry wash. Because of this, [[Valvelgear]] transforms to form a Duel Disk with the blue G, but retains its darker blue body. The transformation initially proved difficult for the ship to handle; it struggled to activate the effect of a [[Trap Card]] until a plug inside was connected. From this point onward, Yuhi uses this disk instead. Yudias also uses this Duel Disk for his Rush Duel with [[Rovian Kirishima]], since his own disk was won by [[Yuna Goha]] after the latter defeated him in a Duel, though due to missing a thruster he is forced to only use two [[Monster Zone]]s and two [[Spell & Trap Zone]]s for most of the Duel.
|[[File:ValvelgearDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Zuwijo zir Velgear]]: Zuwijo's Duel Disk has a brown G with a golden body.
|[[File:ZuwijoDuelDisk.png|200px]]
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| [[Rovian Kirishima]]: Rovian uses a [[Duel Guitar]], similarly to [[Romin Kassidy]], but Rovian's is the first to be an acoustic guitar. The body and head are white and has a red "R" over the sound hole, while the neck and saddle are black. The Deck and Graveyard section is concealed above the "R" and can be deployed when necessary, while the card zones are constantly tinted with the blue of a Duel Disk and are concealed beneath the saddle. There are also two sunken circular sections with a teal color.
|[[File:RovianDuelGuitar.png|200px]]
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| [[Phaser Ryugu]]/[[Tremolo Ryugu]]: Phaser and Tremolo's Duel Disks have a black G that briefly glows blue upon activation with a black body.
|[[File:Phaser Duel Disk.png|200px]]
|}
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