Difference between revisions of "Jewels"

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In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force]], Jewels plays a Deck called '''Phoenix's Dreams''', focused on "[[Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys]]" and other monsters that may return to the field after their destruction via card effects.
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force]]'', Jewels uses a Deck titled '''"Phoenix's Dreams"''', which focused on "[[Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys]]" and other monsters that may return to the field after their destruction via card effects.
  
 
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===Tag Force 4===
 
===Tag Force 4===
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4]], Jewels uses decks which use "[[Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys]]"
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4]]'', Jewels uses decks which use "[[Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys]]"
  
 
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===Tag Force 5===
 
===Tag Force 5===
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]], Jewels plays a Deck called "Fenghuan Yin-Yang Legends" (鳳凰陰陽奇譚, ''Hō-ō Inyō Kitan''). [[wikipedia:Fenghuang|Fenghuang]] is a bird from Chinese mythology. [[wikipedia:Yin and yang|Yin-yang]] is used in Chinese philosophy to the describe balance of opposite forces.
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In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5]]'', Jewels uses a Deck titled '''"Fenghuan Yin-Yang Legends" (鳳凰陰陽奇譚, ''Hō-ō Inyō Kitan'')'''. [[wikipedia:Fenghuang|Fenghuang]] is a bird from Chinese mythology. [[wikipedia:Yin and yang|Yin-yang]] is used in Chinese philosophy to the describe balance of opposite forces.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:49, 26 January 2014

Jewels
Jewels, in Tag Force 4
Jewels, in Tag Force 4
English name
  • Jewels
Japanese translated
  • Natsuyo Tanaka
Japanese name
Japanese田中奈津代
Gender
  • Female
SchoolDuel Academy (Tag Force 1-3)
DormitoryObelisk Blue (Tag Force 1-3)
Decks
Tag Force
  • Phoenix's Dreams
Tag Force 5
  • Fenghuang Yin-Yang Legends
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force
Appears in
PlayStation 2
PSP
Jewels

Jewels, known as Natsuyo Tanaka in the Japanese version, is a character appearing in the Tag Force series.

Appearances

Tag Force 1-3

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Jewels, in Tag Force 3.

In Tag Force 1-3, she is an Obelisk Blue student at Duel Academy.

Tag Force 4

In her own story, she competes with the player against Carly Carmine and Luna in the Preliminaries, Misty Tredwell and Leo in the quarter finals, Crow Hogan and Akiza Izinski in the semi-finals and Jack Atlas and Yusei Fudo in the finals. For completing the story, the Player will receive a photo of himself, Rei, Maia, Celia and Jewels called "Satellite Lady".

Sandwiches

The player is able to give Jewels sandwiches. The following tables detail how much she likes or dislikes the sandwiches.

Tag Force

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Tag Force 2

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Tag Force 3

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes

Gifts

The player is able to give Jewels gifts. The following tables detail how much she likes or dislikes the gifts.

Tag Force 4

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes
Household
Figures
Card accessories
Foods & Beverages
Misc

Tag Force 5

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes
Household
Figures
Card accessories
Foods & Beverages
Misc

Tag Force 6

Strongly likes Likes Neutral Dislikes Strongly dislikes
Household
Figures
Card accessories
Foods & Beverages
Misc

Decks

Tag Force

In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force, Jewels uses a Deck titled "Phoenix's Dreams", which focused on "Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys" and other monsters that may return to the field after their destruction via card effects.

Tag Force 4

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4, Jewels uses decks which use "Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys"

Tag Force 5

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5, Jewels uses a Deck titled "Fenghuan Yin-Yang Legends" (鳳凰陰陽奇譚, Hō-ō Inyō Kitan). Fenghuang is a bird from Chinese mythology. Yin-yang is used in Chinese philosophy to the describe balance of opposite forces.