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[[Image:DKPackage.jpg|thumb|180px|right|A [[Dueling Gauntlet]] and Star Chips.]]
 
[[Image:DKPackage.jpg|thumb|180px|right|A [[Dueling Gauntlet]] and Star Chips.]]
  
In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, each [[duelist]] received 2 Star Chips and a gauntlet with 10 slots to hold them. Duelists waged their Star Chips in [[duel]]s against each other. If a duelist ran out of Star Chips, they would be disqualified. If a duelist won 10 Star Chips, they would advance to [[Pegasus]]' castle, where the finals were held.
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In the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament, each [[duelist]] received 2 Star Chips and a [[Dueling Gauntlet]] with 10 slots to hold them. Duelists waged their Star Chips in [[duel]]s against each other. If a duelist ran out of Star Chips, they would be disqualified. If a duelist won 10 Star Chips, they would advance to [[Pegasus]]' castle, where the finals were held.
  
[[Eliminators]] like [[Panik]] were able to hold far more than the standard 10 starchips, as they possess a much larger [[Dueling Gauntlet]]/Star Chip Holder on each arm.
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[[Eliminators]] like [[Panik]] were able to hold far more than the standard 10 Star Chips, as they possess a much larger Dueling Gauntlet/Star Chip Holder on each arm.
  
Star chips are also featured as bonus items in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia]], where they can be traded for special items including [[Duel Acedmia Duel Disks]], other outfits and even [[Kalin]]'s [[Duel Runner]].
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Star chips are also featured as bonus items in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia]], where they can be traded for special items including [[Duel Disk#Standard Duel Disks|Duel Academia Duel Disks]], other outfits and even [[Kalin]]'s [[Duel Runner]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:44, 24 August 2010

A Dueling Gauntlet and Star Chips.

In the Duelist Kingdom tournament, each duelist received 2 Star Chips and a Dueling Gauntlet with 10 slots to hold them. Duelists waged their Star Chips in duels against each other. If a duelist ran out of Star Chips, they would be disqualified. If a duelist won 10 Star Chips, they would advance to Pegasus' castle, where the finals were held.

Eliminators like Panik were able to hold far more than the standard 10 Star Chips, as they possess a much larger Dueling Gauntlet/Star Chip Holder on each arm.

Star chips are also featured as bonus items in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia, where they can be traded for special items including Duel Academia Duel Disks, other outfits and even Kalin's Duel Runner.