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A '''Tag-Team Duel''' (タッグヂュエル ''Taggudyueru''), also known as "'''2v2 Duel'''" or "'''Tag Duel'''", is a [[Duel]] played between two teams of 2 players each. All standard [[Tag Duel rules|rules]] apply, and each team is given a shared [[Life Point|Life Points]] counter of 16,000. See [http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/league/dueling/tag_dueling.html TCG Official Tag Duel Rules] as of December 4, 2019.
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==Rules==
 
When taking part in a Tag-Team Duel, both teams consist of 2 players. Players share a combined Life Point total and their [[field]]s. Neither player can look at or use their teammates' or their opponents' [[hand]]s or [[Set]]/[[face-down]] cards. If one member of a team has been defeated, that player's [[Deck]] and field are unusable.
 
 
 
This rule setup is not to be confused with the similar [[Battle Royal]].<ref>http://www.yu-jyo.net/003/122.shtml</ref>
 
 
 
==Video games==
 
Players can play in a style similar to Tag Dueling in various video games, such as the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship|World Championship]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force|Tag Force]]'' series. In these games, both players share 5 [[Monster Card Zone]]s, five [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]]s, a [[Graveyard]], a [[Banished Zone]] and a [[Field Card Zone]]. The [[Duel]] proceeds like a normal Duel, with the [[Main Deck]], [[Extra Deck]], and [[hand]] changing as each teammate becomes the new [[turn]] player of the team at the start of every other turn. Any player-specific cards will only affect the turn players of each team at the moment, making it entirely possible for a player to get a card owned by a teammate returned to their hand.
 
 
 
The same rules apply for Tag Turbo Duels in [[Over the Nexus]].
 
 
 
==Tag-Team Duels in the anime==
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh!===
 
The first Tag Team Duel in the anime was [[Joey Wheeler]] and [[Yugi Muto]] vs. the [[Paradox Brothers]]. There have also been occurrences of 2 vs. 1 Duels (e.g Yugi and Kaiba vs. Dartz) and even 3 vs. 1 Duels ([[Tristan Taylor|Tristan]], [[Serenity Wheeler|Serenity]] and [[Duke Devlin|Duke]] vs. [[Nezbitt]] in the [[Virtual World (arc)|Virtual World]] Arc).
 
 
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! GX===
 
Tag-Team Duels are also found in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. The first was [[Jaden Yuki]] and [[Syrus Truesdale]] VS the [[Paradox Brothers]], followed by [[Frost]] and [[Thunder (character)|Thunder]] VS [[Syrus Truesdale]] and [[Tyranno Hassleberry]], then followed by [[Sarina]] and a clone of herself VS [[Jaden Yuki]] and [[Aster Phoenix]]. A Tag-Team tournament was seen in Season 4.
 
 
 
The rules of the Frost/Thunder VS Syrus/Hassleberry Duel are different than most anime tag Duels, since the four players were all given their own Life Point counter.
 
 
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's===
 
These rules have been also used in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' series, when [[Crow Hogan]] and [[Yusei Fudo]] teamed up to face off against [[Sector Security]]. Furthermore, even though it took place through a [[Turbo Duel]], the 2008 World Championship rules weren't changed. In the series it has been revealed that this type of Team Dueling is supported even on the world of Turbo Dueling. As there has been shown in the anime the existence of special [[Duel Runner]]s for Tag-Team Duels.
 
 
 
A 3-on-1 Tag Duel happened from episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 062|62]] to [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 064|64]]. [[Rex Goodwin]], who was alone, started with 3 times the standard amount of Life Points, or 12000, while Yusei Fudo, [[Jack Atlas]] and Crow Hogan had separate fields, Decks and Life Point counters of 4000. Effects of cards used by Rex that targeted the opponent player targeted only one of the three, by his choice.
 
 
 
According to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time]]'' during the 3 vs. 1 Duel between Yugi, Yusei and Jaden vs [[Paradox]], tag-team players are able to share cards on the field. An example of this is displayed when Yusei allowed Yugi to use the effect of "[[Reincarnation of Hope]]"  or when Jaden borrowed Yusei's "[[Junk Gardna (anime)|Junk Gardna]]" to fuse with "[[Elemental Hero Neos (anime)|Elemental Hero Neos]]" to Summon "[[Elemental Hero Neos Knight (anime)|Elemental Hero Neos Knight]]". In addition, [[Spell]]s or [[Trap]]s could be used to affect monsters that are under your partner's control.
 
 
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL===
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', a Tag Duel is seen in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 011|episode 11]], only with a rule set similar to Yugi's and Kaiba's Duel in Battle City where all 4 players have separate Life Points.
 
 
 
Another is seen in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 037|episode 37]], this time being a 2v1 match, all players with separated Life Points, and if one player lost, his/her partner would lose as well. It is seen again in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 042|episode 42]] where [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]] and [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] Dueled against [[Trey]] and [[Quattro]].
 
 
 
===Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V===
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', a Tag Duel occurs in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 107|episode 107]] between [[Gloria Tyler]] and [[Grace Tyler]] against [[Allen Kozuki]] and [[Saya Sasayama]]. In this Duel both players followed the normal Tag Team Rules where each player shared a set of 4000 LP and the same field and Graveyard.
 
 
 
Another Tag Duel occured in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V - Episode 108|episode 108]] between [[Yuya Sakaki]] and [[Shay Obsidian]] against once again [[Gloria Tyler]] and [[Grace Tyler]].
 
 
 
===Tag-Team specific cards===
 
Some anime-only cards in the anime can only be used in a Tag Team Duel:
 
 
 
* [[Reflector Bit]]
 
* [[Bit Shoot]]
 
* [[Side Attack]]
 
* [[Revolving Stage]]
 
* [[Partner Change]]
 
* [[Mirror Trap]]
 
 
 
==References==
 
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