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"Speed Duels" are a new concept introduced in the "[[Duel Terminal]]" system. You start with:
 
"Speed Duels" are a new concept introduced in the "[[Duel Terminal]]" system. You start with:
  
* 4000 [[Life Points]]
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* 3000 [[Life Points]]
 
* 3 cards in your [[hand]]
 
* 3 cards in your [[hand]]
 
* 10 cards in your [[Main Deck]]
 
* 10 cards in your [[Main Deck]]

Revision as of 02:34, 23 January 2012

"Speed Duels" are a new concept introduced in the "Duel Terminal" system. You start with:

There is no Field Spell Card Zone, nor is there a graphical representation of the Graveyard, Main Deck, Extra Deck or Banished Zone.

TCG Changes

  • You can now select who your opponent is (Hard difficulty only)
  • You start with 4000 Life Points instead of 3000
  • You start with 4 cards in your hand instead of 3
  • Cards remaining in your Deck, your Extra Deck, and your Graveyard are represented by icons at the lower left corner with the number of cards present
  • Two selectable difficulties: Easy and Hard
  • Coin is now replaced with $
  • Optional Destiny Draw feature: Before you draw, you may press A to stop a moving scale, or tap A rapidly to fill a bar to fill you Destiny Draw bar. The greater the difference of Life Points is, the easier it is to fill the bar. Once filled, instead of drawing, you may Scan a card (excluding one you scanned earlier) and add it to your hand instead. This may be a joke referencing the English dub of Yu-Gi-Oh!'s frequent mentions of the "Heart of the Cards", which allows a losing player to always draw what they need.


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How to play

1. Select "Speed Duel" from menu after inserting 100 yen.

2. Receive dispensed card.

3. Scan up to 3 cards (must be Duel Terminal compatible.) You cannot scan the same card twice.

4. Select a deck. Decks which you can choose will differ depending on what cards you scanned. Furthermore, if you didn't scan 3 cards, random cards will act as a filler.

5. A reel with names of duelists will spin. Touch the screen to stop it. The selected duelist will be your opponent!

6. The Terminal will automatically select an assistant for you. The character will be selected in relation to your opponent, so when your opponent is Jaden, your assistant will be Chazz (Keep in mind whoever your assistant is will most likely be the same one if you selected multiple Duels, regardless of opponent).

7. The Duel will start. If you win, the Terminal will tally your actions during the duel to give out a total score.

Characters

In the North American Duel Terminals you can select one of 11 opponents. They are ordered in which series they appeared in. For Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters you can select Yugi Muto, Seto Kaiba, Joey Wheeler, and Mai Valentine. For Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX you can pick Jaden Yuki, Chazz Princeton, Zane Truesdale, and Jesse Anderson. For Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5D's you can pick Yusei Fudo, Jack Atlas, or Officer Tetsu Trudge. There is a blank space under the first two seasons and two spaces under 5D's. This could suggest that you can unlock more Duelists. There is also a scroll bar to the right of all the characters suggesting that you can unlock even more. You actually have more opponents depending on how updated the Duel Terminal is. A recent update has added Yami Marik, Dr. Vellian Crowler, and Crow Hogan to the list of duelists. For the Duel Terminal 02 Keith Howard, Maximillion Pegasus, Yami Bakura, Syrus Truesdale,Tyranno Hassleberry, Leo, and Akiza Izinski have been added to the character list.