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During the '''Battle City''' tournament, each duelist received 1 Locator Card containing a small portion of the Battle City map at the start of the tournament. If a Duelist was defeated, they had to relinquish all Locator Card(s) they held to their opponent, along with their rarest card. In concept, this meant that you could theoretically progress to the finals by dueling someone with 5 Locator Cards and winning, although in practice, this was lengthened to 3 duels for story and plot-related purposes. Once a Duelist acquired six Locator Cards, they then had to place them on their Duel Disks, to get a virtual map to the the site of the '''[[Battle City Finals]]'''.
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A '''Locator Card''', known as a '''Puzzle Card''' in the manga, is a clear card containing a small portion of a map of [[Domino City]]. There was one given to each participant of the [[Battle City]] tournament.
  
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Duelists were to wager their Locator Cards in Duels. The eight duelists to collect 6 Locator Cards were to be the finalists. If a player ran out of Locator Cards, they were disqualified. In the manga it was explained that there were exactly 48 Puzzle Cards issued.
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By stacking the 48 cards a map of the city would be formed. In the manga, stacking 6 cards would at leats create a partial map and a light would shine on one spot indicating the location of the finals. In the anime, by inserting 6 cards in a [[Duel Disk]] a holographic projection of the location of the finals would be produced.

Revision as of 01:01, 26 December 2009

A Locator Card, known as a Puzzle Card in the manga, is a clear card containing a small portion of a map of Domino City. There was one given to each participant of the Battle City tournament.

Duelists were to wager their Locator Cards in Duels. The eight duelists to collect 6 Locator Cards were to be the finalists. If a player ran out of Locator Cards, they were disqualified. In the manga it was explained that there were exactly 48 Puzzle Cards issued.

By stacking the 48 cards a map of the city would be formed. In the manga, stacking 6 cards would at leats create a partial map and a light would shine on one spot indicating the location of the finals. In the anime, by inserting 6 cards in a Duel Disk a holographic projection of the location of the finals would be produced.