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Revision as of 10:54, 15 March 2019

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4
English  Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4
Kanji  遊戯王 5D'sファイブディーズ TAG FORCE 4
Romaji  Yūgiō Faibu Dīzu TAG FORCE 4
Japanese translated  Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4
Developer(s)  Konami
Series  Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force
Platform(s)  PSP
Release date(s)
  • Japan September 17, 2009
  • United States November 17, 2009[1]
  • Germany November 26, 2009[2]
  • United Kingdom January 22, 2010[3]
  • France November 26, 2009
Genre(s)  Card Battling
Ratings  7+

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4 is the fourth installment in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series.

Features

Rule

System

  • The player no longer sees their partner's hand at all times.
  • The Destiny Draw system from Tag Force 2 and 3 returns. In addition, the player can now use Partner Synchro. The player is offered the choice to synchronize with their partner, and if they decide to do so, instead of conducting a Destiny Draw, the player takes control of their partner, sees the cards in their hand, and is allowed to decide the first action they should take during their Main Phase 1 after they draw a card normally.
  • The game's loading screen features a random one of Carly's Fortune Fairies.
  • Up to 200 Deck recipes can be stored.

UMD recognition

  • UMD Recognition with any one of the Tag Force games unlocks the Generation Next Booster Pack in the shop.
  • Unlike previous games, the Konami Code does not unlock a pack. Instead, the player, at the card shop, should press the right directional button 5 times, the square button 7 times and the select button 3 times. This unlocks the High Noon Constellation pack. This references 573, the gorowase pronunciation for "Konami".

Cards

Tag Force 4 Game Originals

As with all the other Tag Force games, exclusive anime-only cards (namely the Dark Synchro and Dark Tuner monsters) were added in Tag Force 4. Anime exclusive cards from the previous 3 games are present, but not listed here.

Bolded cards have been printed in the OCG since this videogame was released.

Downloadable cards

(Current as of October 12, 2011)

Starter Deck contents

Characters

Duelists

Duelist 1
No Duelist Kind of Deck
001 Yusei Fudo (Signer and Satellite) Stardust/Junk/Synchron/Warrior Deck
002 Jack Atlas Dragon and Fiend Deck
003 Akiza Izinski (Signer and Duel Academy) Plant Deck
004 Leo Morphtronic Deck
005 Luna Fire Princess and Anti-Heal Deck
006 Crow Hogan Blackwing Deck
007 Carly Carmine (Reporter and Dark Signer) Fortune Fairy Deck / Fortune Lady Deck
008 Misty Tredwell (Top Model and Dark Signer) WATER Reptile Deck / Reptilianne Deck
009 Kalin Kessler (Enforcer and Dark Signer) Archfiend Deck / Infernity Deck
010 Devack Beast Deck
011 Roman Goodwin Spider Deck
012 Tetsu Trudge (Security and Shadow Drone) Warrior Deck / Mill Deck
013 Rally Dawson Turbo Deck
014 Mina Simington (Normal and angry) Fairy Deck / Burn Deck
Duelist 2
No Duelist Kind of Deck
015 Mimicry Normally uses Anti-Meta Decks, but his Partner Deck can be freely edited. Can be given any decklist to use for mirror matches in Free Duel mode.
016 Takuya Ito (Changed to Georg) Synchro Cat Deck
017 Yasuto Suzuki (Changed to Hose) Evil Hero Deck
018 Hiroshi Kumakura (Changed to Lioside) Harpie Deck
019 Dean Gladiator Beast Deck
020 Wade Counter Fairy Deck
021 Yasunobu Hamada (Changed to Gillian) Batteryman Deck
022 KENYoU Deck based around taking control of monsters
023 Bivin Turtle-themed Deck
024 Masaya Nakamura (Changed to Rio) Deck based on Silent Swordsman and Silent Magician
025 Mathew Final Attack Orders Deck
026 Enzo Rock Deck
027 Shuji Kubota (Changed to Terence) Gemini Deck
028 Simon Chaos Deck
029 Jaime Alien Deck
030 Syun WIND LV Deck
031 Disa Monarch Deck
032 Masha Horus Lockdown Deck
033 Peta Kelvin (Changed to Rie) Psychic Deck
034 Jewels Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys Deck
035 Andrea Jurrac Deck
036 Lily Exodia Deck
037 Seaside Muramoto (Changed to Maki) Sea Serpent Deck
038 Anca Warrior Toolbox Deck
039 Yumi Discard Deck
040 Celia Dark Simorgh Deck
041 No Money Yayoi (Changed to Rei) Dark Scorpion Deck
042 Kaia Destiny Hero Deck
043 Maia Final Countdown Deck
044 Maci Roid Deck
045 Nataly Ninja Deck
046 Kami Fish Deck
047 Wisteria Ritual Summon Deck
048 Cherry Beast/Machine Deck
049 Yuma Neos Deck
050 Odelia Tuner Deck
051 Tasha Six Samurai Deck
052 Rayna Spellcaster Deck
053 Bright Burn Deck
054 Ida Skill Drain Deck
055 Nadia Dark World Deck
056 Reyna Zombie Deck
057 Maggie Dark Paladin Deck
057 Hana Flamvell Deck
059 Cali Gadget Deck
060 Naomi Lightsworn Deck
061 Akihiro Yamane (Changed to Moses) Reptile-Type Worm Deck
062 Mark Freedom (Changed to Ivan) Crystal Beast Deck
063 Tsukasa Naritasan (Changed to Giry) VWXYZ Deck
064 Kentaro Miyazaki (Changed to Michael) Banish/Mill Deck
065 Yosuke Adachi (Changed to Taku) Deck based on Chain Links
066 Koji Yamamoto (Changed to Bawnji) Gradius Deck
067 Senshi Teshima (Changed to Walter) X-Saber Deck
068 Toshiyuki Kadoi (Changed to Hayden) Cyber Dragon/Cyberdark Deck
069 Yasuhisa Ito (Changed to Zanny) Cloudian Deck
070 Takashi Nakamoto (Changed to Nathan) Mist Valley Deck
071 Daisy Dragunity Deck
072 Edith Beast Deck
073 Mint Volcanic Deck
074 Lara Wight Deck
075 Olivia Wetlands Deck
076 Nadine Fabled Deck
077 Sara Naturia Deck
078 Pearl Mokey Mokey Deck
079 Emma Ally of Justice Deck
080 Alice Uria, Lord of Searing Flames Deck
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5C's
No Duelist Kind of Deck
081 Jumbo Counter Fairy Deck
082 Ryusei Junk Synchro Deck
083 King Jyaku Disaster Dragon Deck
084 Duelua Morphtronic Deck
085 Dueluka Bad Reaction to Simochi Deck

The majority of characters have different names in the English version than the original Japanese. The Japanese version of this game featured 43 video game new characters. However, when the game was translated to English, 19 of these characters had their names changed to that of characters from previous Tag Force games who were excluded from this game. These 19 characters are listed above by their Japanese names in italics, followed by the English name in parenthesis.

Non-duelists

  • Blister can be paid DP to show you the location and mood of all duelists for a week on the map. He is always found in the "Back Alley" area.
  • Nerve will randomly give you something that he either found or stole, usually an item or 200 DP. He usually lurks somewhere around Satellite.
  • Tank will give you an assortment of cards he's scrounged from around Satellite. Most of the cards are Low-ATK Normal Monsters, but occasionally he can give you powerful cards, like cards only obtainable when you complete Duelist 1's story, like "Dark Strike Fighter", "Thought Ruler Archfiend" or "Gigaplant". The cards he gives cannot actually be purchased in the Card Shop, so visiting Tank regularly is the only way to fill out the Card Album to 100%. His location is random, but usually within Satellite.
  • Tenzen Yanagi will take 100 DP to give you a chance of getting an alternate art card by playing rock-paper-scissors. If you win, you get the card. If you lose or draw, you get nothing.
  • Lenny can allow you to edit a Partner's Deck before you have earned the right to do it by paying a fee. He can also reset a character's hearts to zero so you can replay their storyline and, when available, he can allow you to view alternate versions of a character, such as the Dark Signer versions of Carly and Misty. He is always found near the incomplete bridge on Satellite.
  • The MC is randomly hiding in one area on the map, and changes location constantly. If you manage to find him, he can give you a prize of rare cards, a lot of DP, gift items, or increase a partner's Heart meter.
  • Boylston can be found somewhere in Satellite, and if you have a partner with you at the time, he will tell a story to both of you that will increase your partner's Heart Meter slightly.
  • Rex Goodwin appears briefly during the Duelist 2's Second Heart.

Character storylines

Completing the storyline of a Tier 1 character earns the player three copies of the character's signature card. The only exception is Carly, who instead gives out 2 copies of 2 of her Fortune Fairies during her first three events and an additional copy of each after finishing the last one. These cards cannot be purchased at the Card Shop, so completing the respective character's storylines is essential to obtain every card.

Unlike in Tag Force 2 and Tag Force 3, you do not permanently partner with one character. Instead, every individual character constantly gains Heart points whenever you positively interact with them, and partnerships only last until the end of the day. When you partner with one character, you fill their Heart meter as you interact with other characters, so partnering often is recommended even if you only Duel solo most of the time. In order to most efficiently fill up a character's hearts, you might want to improve their mood by giving them gifts from the vending machine outside the Card Shop.

The Player can interact with characters in one of four ways:

  • About Cards: The player is given a card quiz by showing them a card picture and will fill the heart meter if they answer correctly.
  • About Duels: The player asks how a character is doing in duels and when they answer the player has to beat them in a game of rock-paper-scissors to fill the heart meter.
  • About them: When the player asks about a subject a conversation mini-game begins. In this game, the player must connect branches to certain bubbles so that all three line up to say "Very Good".
  • Persons of Interest: Then the player asks a character about a certain person of interest he/she will tell them about three main character duelists that catch their interest. An example will be Masha seems to like Yusei, Misty and Mina. A main character's heart meter will fill if they are a character's person of interest.

When a character's storyline is completed, they will always offer to partner with you when entering their area, and if you are already partnered with someone, they will give you a card pack or an item.

Yusei Fudo (Signer)

Yusei Fudo's (Unmarked)

(Note: This storyline closely mimics the first five episodes of the 5Ds anime, wherein Yusei escapes from Satellite into the City to get Stardust Dragon back from Jack. As a nod to the first episode, in this storyline, Yusei refuses to speak during events, only saying 'Duel me.')

Jack Atlas

Akiza Izinski (Normal)

Akiza Izinski (Duel Academy)

(Note: This is not Akiza as she was when she returned to Duel Academy, but how she was during her first attendance; convinced that everyone is out to get her, she lashes out violently at anyone and everyone who tries to reach out to her, turning her paranoid beliefs into reality).

Crow Hogan

Luna

Leo

Kalin Kessler (Dark Signer)

Kalin Kessler (Enforcer)

Carly Carmine (Normal)

Carly Carmine (Dark Signer)

Misty Tredwell (Normal)

Misty Tredwell (Dark Signer)

Tetsu Trudge (Normal)

Tetsu Trudge (Shadow Drone)

Mina Simington (Normal)

Mina Simington (Angry)

Rally Dawson

Devack

Note: Devack's initial Partner Deck is made exclusively out of high-Level monsters, with no way to summon his monsters. The Deck is useless until it is edited, making it mandatory to find Lenny and pay him 10,000 DP to unlock the ability of editing Devack's Deck.

Roman Goodwin

Tier 2 Characters' Story A secondary character refers to a character in the Duelist 2 list. All of them share the same story and upon completion, the player receives a photo of himself and a group of secondary characters.

Locations

Leo and Luna's PenthouseBack AlleySector SecurityTops PlazaCarly's ApartmentMisty's ApartmentArcadia MovementDowntown DistrictStadiumHospitalHighway UnderpassParty HallAbandoned FactoryYusei's HideoutSatellite SquareShorelineCrow's HideoutB.A.D. AreaOld Enerdy Systemworld map
Click on a location to view the area's article.

Locations in the game on the map include:

Other notes

Box art for the Japanese version of this game.
  • The color of the map determines the time of day:
    • Sky blue is early morning.
    • Yellow is daytime.
    • Orange is sunset.
    • Blue is evening.
    • Indigo is late night.
  • Dark Signer characters usually only appear near the end of the day (near nightfall).
  • Bringing specific figure items to Rathie - specifically, the "White Magician Pikeru", "Ebon Magician Curran", "Dark Magician Girl", "Card Ejector" and "Cyber Tutu" figures - gives the player a 10% discount for purchasing packs per figure. Completing this set is also necessary to unlock the "Lovey Dovey" card pack.
  • When you talk to Tenzen Yanagi after you play rock-paper-scissors with him, regardless if you win or lose, he offers to tell you a story of when he fought aliens alongside a dolphin. This is a reference to Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Jaden fought an alien robot in space while being assisted by "Neo-Spacian Aqua Dolphin".
  • Completing the storylines of all 4 Signers allows you to add 1 Forbidden card to your Deck.

Promotional cards

Bugs

  • The effect of "Flamvell Firedog" incorrectly says that you can Special Summon from your Graveyard, but it Special Summons from the Deck, as it should.
  • "Gladiator's Return" states that you can only return "Gladiator Beast" monsters to the Deck, but actually any "Gladiator Beast" card can be returned. This effect is true for the OCG, as the in-game English text is derived from a misprint.
  • The text of "Super Vehicroid - Stealth Union" says you may only equip monsters you control to it, as its misprinted TCG text said at the time, but the effect actually works as normal.
  • In this game, you can add Synchro Monsters to your Main Deck. First, change the layout in the Deck Editing Menu, and after that, move Synchro Monsters from your Trunk to your Side Deck, and then from the Side Deck, hold the R button and press X. Then the Synchro Monsters will be move to your Main Deck. However, when the Duel starts, when an effect has been activated, the game hangs. Sometimes, when you activate a card effect that searches a card(s) from your Deck, the Synchro Monsters in your hand return to your Extra Deck.
  • "Morphtronic Bind"'s effect is applied even while face-down, as "Dragon's Rage"'s did in Tag Force 3. The oversight on "Dragon's Rage" still remains as well.
  • "One-Hundred Eye Dragon states that only it gains the effects of all "Infernity" monsters in the Graveyard, but actually all monsters on your side of the field gain the effects.
  • When Rally summons "Turbo Cannon", the cut-away sequence of Rally summoning it always says it's summoned in Attack Position, even when it's summoned in Defense Position.
  • When you have a Gemini monster on the field that could destroy a monster or attack directly using an effect (such as "Infinity Dark", "Shadow Delver", and "Goggle Golem"), your partner will often attack with it, even if it does not have its effects yet. This results in a pointless suicide attack.
  • In general, your partner will only very rarely Gemini Summon your Gemini monsters, even if the effect would win the duel or they are not spending the required Normal Summon themselves. Sometimes, they will even ignore a Set "Supervise" that could be used on said monster. The lone exception to this hole in the AI seems to be "Dark Valkyria".
  • When a "Tytannial, Princess of Camellias" that was Special Summoned by "Miracle Fertilizer" Tributes itself to negate a targeting card effect, "Miracle Fertilizer" will not destroy itself.
  • Sometimes when your opponent activates the "Destiny Draw" and you cancel the animation, a second glowing Deck appears with the same number of cards as your opponent's Deck. It disappears after the Destiny Draw is performed.
  • The card "Il Blud" misspells the word "from" to "form".
  • When resolving the effect of "Pot of Avarice", the animation shows that Fusion Monsters, Synchro Monsters and Dark Synchro Monsters as being returned to the Main Deck. However, they are properly returned to the Extra Deck.
  • When viewing cards in the Graveyards, they all share the name with the first card in them. This is only a display issue, however, and has no actual effect on gameplay.

Trivia

  • "Majestic Dragon"'s password is not recognized by the password machine. The only way to obtain "Majestic Dragon" and "Majestic Star Dragon" in the game is to download them from the Yu-Gi-Oh! website.

References

External links