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− | {{ | + | {{Infobox video game |
− | + | | image = TF05-VideoGameNA.jpg | |
− | + | | en_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 | |
− | + | | ja_name = {{Ruby|遊|ゆう}}{{Ruby|戯|ぎ}}{{Ruby|王|おう}} {{Ruby|5D's|ファイブディーズ}} {{Ruby|TAG FORCE|タッグフォース}} 5 | |
− | + | | romaji_name = Yūgiō Faibu Dīzu Taggu Fōsu Faibu | |
− | + | | platform = PSP | |
− | + | | languages = | |
− | + | * English | |
− | + | * French | |
− | + | * German | |
− | + | * Italian | |
− | + | * Spanish | |
− | + | * Japanese | |
− | + | | developer = Konami | |
− | + | | publisher = Konami | |
− | + | | series = Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force | |
− | + | | prev = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4 | |
− | + | | next = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 6 | |
− | + | ||
− | + | | ja_release_date = September 16, 2010<ref name="konami jp">[http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_tf5/index.html konami.jp] Official website {{icon|Japanese}}</ref> | |
− | + | | na_release_date = October 26, 2010<ref>[http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=78360 gamestop.com] Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5</ref> | |
+ | | eu_release_date = November 26, 2010<ref>[http://www.amazon.de/Yu-Gi-Oh-5Ds-GX-Tag-Force/dp/B00401MOPO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1286021176&sr=1-1-catcorr German Amazon buying platform] (October 2, 2010)</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | | eu_psn_release_date = March 19, 2014<ref>[https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/en-gb/games/yu-gi-oh-5d%27s-tag-force-5/cid=EP0101-ULES01474_00-GPCYUGIOH5000001 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 | PlayStation Store UK] (October 2, 2010)</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===Rules=== | ===Rules=== | ||
− | The game | + | The game uses [[March 2010 Lists (Tag Force 5)|an altered form]] of the [[March 2010 Lists|March 2010 Forbidden and Limited Lists]] by default. |
===System=== | ===System=== | ||
A data install function is used to eliminate load times. | A data install function is used to eliminate load times. | ||
− | Previous cinematics from Tag Force 4 are kept. New cinematic Summoning and attack sequences have been added for "[[Black-Winged Dragon]]", "[[Majestic Red Dragon]]", "[[Majestic Star Dragon]]", "[[T.G. Blade Blaster|Tech Genus Blade Gunner]]", "[[Chevalier de Fleur]]", "[[Meklord Emperor Skiel|Machine Emperor Skiel | + | Previous cinematics from Tag Force 4 are kept. New cinematic Summoning and attack sequences have been added for "[[Black-Winged Dragon]]", "[[Majestic Red Dragon]]", "[[Majestic Star Dragon]]", "[[T.G. Blade Blaster|Tech Genus Blade Gunner]]", "[[Chevalier de Fleur]]", "[[Meklord Emperor Skiel|Machine Emperor Skiel ∞]]", "[[Meklord Emperor Wisel|Machine Emperor Wisel ∞]]", "[[Meklord Emperor Granel|Machine Emperor Grannel ∞]]", "[[Infernity Doom Dragon]]","[[Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste]]", "[[Red Nova Dragon]]", and "[[Shooting Star Dragon]]". However, the [[Meklord Emperor|Machine Emperors]] sequences only appear if they are summoned by the effects of "[[Wise Core]], "[[Sky Core]]" and "[[Grand Core]]". |
The game's loading screen features [[Witch of the Black Rose]] in different poses, though on rare occasion [[Kuribon]] can show up instead. | The game's loading screen features [[Witch of the Black Rose]] in different poses, though on rare occasion [[Kuribon]] can show up instead. | ||
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Also, the [[Duel Statue]] makes an appearance outside of the cardshop. The statue is charged when you receive duplicates of a card you have already reached the limit on (which is now 9 instead of 99). When fully charged (signified by the glowing ambiance it gets), it gives you an extra copy of a card you have that you pick. | Also, the [[Duel Statue]] makes an appearance outside of the cardshop. The statue is charged when you receive duplicates of a card you have already reached the limit on (which is now 9 instead of 99). When fully charged (signified by the glowing ambiance it gets), it gives you an extra copy of a card you have that you pick. | ||
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+ | The item machine has been changed from ''Tag Force 4'' - rare figures appear much less frequently now, but the machine has also been set to always give a rare figure each time it is first used after the player spends a total of 100000 DP in the shop. | ||
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+ | Any DP earned in Free Duel Mode is now halved. | ||
===UMD recognition=== | ===UMD recognition=== | ||
By using game's [[UMD Recognition]] feature with the previous ''Tag Force'' games, the following can be unlocked: | By using game's [[UMD Recognition]] feature with the previous ''Tag Force'' games, the following can be unlocked: | ||
− | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force]]'' unlocks [[Yusei Fudo]] (poncho version) as an opponent, along with the following cards "[[ | + | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force]]'' unlocks [[Yusei Fudo]] (poncho version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (Tag Force 5)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]", "[[Malefic Truth Dragon]]", "[[Philosopher's Stone - Sabatier (Tag Force 5)|Philosopher's Stone - Sabatier]]", and the alternate artworks of "[[Dark Magician (Tag Force 5)|Dark Magician]]". |
− | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2]]'' unlocks [[Akiza Izinski]] (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards "[[ | + | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2]]'' unlocks [[Akiza Izinski]] (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "[[Power Wall (Tag Force 5)|Power Wall]]", "[[Malefic Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", and the alternate artworks of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (Tag Force 5)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" and "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon (Tag Force 5)|Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]". |
− | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3]]'' unlocks [[Luna]] (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[ | + | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3]]'' unlocks [[Luna]] (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "[[Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", "[[Miracle Contact (Tag Force 5)|Miracle Contact]]", and the alternate artworks of "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (Tag Force 5)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" and "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Tag Force 5)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". |
− | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4]]'' unlocks [[Leo]] (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards "[[Malefic Stardust Dragon]]", | + | * ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4]]'' unlocks [[Leo]] (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "[[Malefic Stardust Dragon]]", the [[Dark Synchro Monsters|Dark Synchro]] version of "[[Hundred Eyes Dragon (Tag Force 5 Game Original)|Hundred-Eyes Dragon]]", "[[Cursed Prison (Tag Force 5)|Cursed Prison]]", and the alternate artworks of "[[Dark Magician Girl (Tag Force 5)|Dark Magician Girl]]". |
− | * Passing all 4 previous ''Tag Force'' games through UMD Recognition unlocks the cards "[[Gatling Ogre]]" and "[[Berserker Soul]]". | + | * Passing all 4 previous ''Tag Force'' games through UMD Recognition unlocks the cards "[[Gatling Ogre (Tag Force 5)|Gatling Ogre]]" and "[[Berserker Soul (Tag Force 5)|Berserker Soul]]". |
* In the United States, UMD Recognition with the ''Tag Force 1'', ''Tag Force 2'' and ''Tag Force 4'' games unlocks the cards mentioned above as well as the alternate storylines of Yusei, Akiza, Leo and Luna. | * In the United States, UMD Recognition with the ''Tag Force 1'', ''Tag Force 2'' and ''Tag Force 4'' games unlocks the cards mentioned above as well as the alternate storylines of Yusei, Akiza, Leo and Luna. | ||
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Unlike the previous games, the player now begins the game with two pre-built Decks and their Deck Recipes. | Unlike the previous games, the player now begins the game with two pre-built Decks and their Deck Recipes. | ||
− | {{Decklist|Starting Deck 1 | + | {{Decklist| |
+ | | name = Starting Deck 1 | ||
+ | | ja_name = 初期デッキ 1 | ||
+ | | level = 3 | ||
+ | | store_properties = true | ||
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* [[Beast Striker]] | * [[Beast Striker]] | ||
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* [[Widespread Dud]] | * [[Widespread Dud]] | ||
* [[Widespread Ruin]] | * [[Widespread Ruin]] | ||
− | + | |side normal monsters = | |
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− | |normal monsters = | ||
* [[Big Koala]] | * [[Big Koala]] | ||
* [[X-Saber Anu Piranha]] | * [[X-Saber Anu Piranha]] | ||
− | |effect monsters = | + | |side effect monsters = |
* [[Des Koala]] | * [[Des Koala]] | ||
* [[Green Baboon, Defender of the Forest]] | * [[Green Baboon, Defender of the Forest]] | ||
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* [[Vampire Koala]] | * [[Vampire Koala]] | ||
* [[XX-Saber Ragigura]] | * [[XX-Saber Ragigura]] | ||
− | |tuner monsters = | + | |side tuner monsters = |
* [[Uni-Horned Familiar]] | * [[Uni-Horned Familiar]] | ||
− | |spells = | + | |side spells = |
* [[Beast Rage]] | * [[Beast Rage]] | ||
* [[Polymerization]] | * [[Polymerization]] | ||
* [[The Big March of Animals]] | * [[The Big March of Animals]] | ||
− | |traps = | + | |side traps = |
* [[Beast Soul Swap]] | * [[Beast Soul Swap]] | ||
* [[Howl of the Wild]] | * [[Howl of the Wild]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | {{Decklist| | |
− | {{Decklist|Starting Deck 2 | + | | name = Starting Deck 2 |
+ | | ja_name = 初期デッキ 2 | ||
+ | | level = 7 | ||
+ | | store_properties = true | ||
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
* [[Anarchist Monk Ranshin]] | * [[Anarchist Monk Ranshin]] | ||
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* [[Trap Hole]] | * [[Trap Hole]] | ||
* [[Trap Stun]] | * [[Trap Stun]] | ||
− | + | |side effect monsters = | |
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− | |effect monsters = | ||
* [[D.D. Warrior]] | * [[D.D. Warrior]] | ||
* [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]] | * [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]] | ||
* [[Jowgen the Spiritualist]] | * [[Jowgen the Spiritualist]] | ||
* [[King Tiger Wanghu]] | * [[King Tiger Wanghu]] | ||
− | |ritual monsters = | + | |side ritual monsters = |
* [[Dokurorider]] | * [[Dokurorider]] | ||
− | |spells = | + | |side spells = |
* [[Dimensional Fissure]] | * [[Dimensional Fissure]] | ||
* [[My Body as a Shield]] | * [[My Body as a Shield]] | ||
* [[Revival of Dokurorider]] | * [[Revival of Dokurorider]] | ||
− | |traps = | + | |side traps = |
* [[Acid Trap Hole]] | * [[Acid Trap Hole]] | ||
* [[Adhesion Trap Hole]] | * [[Adhesion Trap Hole]] | ||
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− | ===New cards=== | + | ===New Game Original cards=== |
The following cards from the anime are made playable for the first time in this game. Cards from the first four games that were anime originals are also present but not listed here. | The following cards from the anime are made playable for the first time in this game. Cards from the first four games that were anime originals are also present but not listed here. | ||
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{{Decklist|New cards | {{Decklist|New cards | ||
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
− | * [[Absurd Stealer]] | + | * [[Absurd Stealer (Tag Force 5)|Absurd Stealer]] |
− | * [[Gatling Ogre]] | + | * [[Gatling Ogre (Tag Force 5)|Gatling Ogre]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Grannel Attack (Tag Force 5)|Grannel Attack]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Grannel Carrier (Tag Force 5)|Grannel Carrier]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Grannel Guard (Tag Force 5)|Grannel Guard]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Grannel Top (Tag Force 5)|Grannel Top]] |
− | * [[Grand Core]] | + | * [[Grand Core (Tag Force 5)|Grand Core]] |
− | * [[Hook the Hidden Knight]] | + | * [[Hook the Hidden Knight (Tag Force 5)|Hook the Hidden Knight]] |
− | * [[Horse of the Floral Knights]] | + | * '''[[Horse of the Floral Knights (Tag Force 5)|Horse of the Floral Knights]]''' |
− | * [[Infernity Des Gunman]] | + | * [[Infernity Des Gunman (Tag Force 5)|Infernity Des Gunman]] |
− | * [[Infernity Zero]] | + | * [[Infernity Zero (Tag Force 5)|Infernity Zero]] |
− | * [[Jester Queen]] | + | * [[Jester Queen (Tag Force 5)|Jester Queen]] |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Machine Emperor Grannel ∞ (Tag Force 5)|Machine Emperor Grannel ∞]]''' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Machine Emperor Skiel ∞ (Tag Force 5)|Machine Emperor Skiel ∞]]''' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Machine Emperor Wisel ∞ (Tag Force 5)|Machine Emperor Wisel ∞]]''' |
− | * [[Sacred Knight's Shield Bearer]] | + | * '''[[Sacred Knight's Shield Bearer (Tag Force 5)|Sacred Knight's Shield Bearer]]''' |
− | * [[Sacred Knight's Spearholder]] | + | * '''[[Sacred Knight's Spearholder (Tag Force 5)|Sacred Knight's Spearholder]]''' |
− | * [[Skiel Attack]] | + | * [[Skiel Attack (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Attack]] |
− | * [[Skiel Attack 3]] | + | * [[Skiel Attack 3 (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Attack 3]] |
− | * [[Skiel Attack 5]] | + | * [[Skiel Attack 5 (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Attack 5]] |
− | * [[Skiel Carrier]] | + | * [[Skiel Carrier (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Carrier]] |
− | * [[Skiel Carrier 3]] | + | * [[Skiel Carrier 3 (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Carrier 3]] |
− | * [[Skiel Carrier 5]] | + | * [[Skiel Carrier 5 (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Carrier 5]] |
− | * [[Skiel Guard]] | + | * [[Skiel Guard (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Guard]] |
− | * [[Skiel Top]] | + | * [[Skiel Top (Tag Force 5)|Skiel Top]] |
− | * [[Sky Core]] | + | * [[Sky Core (Tag Force 5)|Sky Core]] |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Rush Rhino BE-04]]''' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Werewolf BW-03]]''' |
− | * [[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]] | + | * [[Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector (Tag Force 5)|Toichi the Nefarious Debt Collector]] |
− | * [[Wise Core]] | + | * [[Wise Core (Tag Force 5)|Wise Core]] |
− | * [[Wisel Attack]] | + | * [[Wisel Attack (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Attack]] |
− | * [[Wisel Attack 3]] | + | * [[Wisel Attack 3 (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Attack 3]] |
− | * [[Wisel Carrier]] | + | * [[Wisel Carrier (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Carrier]] |
− | * [[Wisel Guard]] | + | * [[Wisel Guard (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Guard]] |
− | * [[Wisel Guard 3]] | + | * [[Wisel Guard 3 (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Guard 3]] |
− | * [[Wisel Top]] | + | * [[Wisel Top (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Top]] |
− | * [[Wisel Top 3]] | + | * [[Wisel Top 3 (Tag Force 5)|Wisel Top 3]] |
|union monsters = | |union monsters = | ||
− | * '''[[Buster Blaster]]''' | + | * '''[[Buster Blaster (Tag Force 5)|Buster Blaster]]''' |
|tuner monsters = | |tuner monsters = | ||
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Cyber Magician SC-01]]''' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Striker WA-01]]''' |
|dark tuner monsters = | |dark tuner monsters = | ||
− | * [[Dark Tuner Dark Goddess Witaka]] | + | * [[Dark Tuner Dark Goddess Witaka (Tag Force 5)|Dark Tuner Dark Goddess Witaka]] |
− | * [[Dark Tuner Doom Submarine]] | + | * [[Dark Tuner Doom Submarine (Tag Force 5)|Dark Tuner Doom Submarine]] |
|fusion monsters = | |fusion monsters = | ||
− | * [[Centaur Mina]] | + | * '''[[Centaur Mina (Tag Force 5)|Centaur Mina]]''' |
|synchro monsters = | |synchro monsters = | ||
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Blade Gunner MAXX-10000]]''' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Power Gladiator WAX-1000]]''' |
− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Tech Genus Wonder Magician SCX-1000]]''' |
|dark synchro monsters = | |dark synchro monsters = | ||
− | * '''[[Dark Flattop|Dark | + | * '''[[Dark Flattop (Tag Force 5)|Dark Flattop]]''' |
− | * '''[[Moon Dragon Quilla]]''' | + | * '''[[Moon Dragon Quilla (Tag Force 5 Game Original)|Moon Dragon Quilla]]''' |
|spells = | |spells = | ||
− | * [[Card of Distrain]] | + | * [[Card of Distrain (Tag Force 5)|Card of Distrain]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Hidden Passage (Tag Force 5)|Hidden Passage]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Jester's Panic (Tag Force 5)|Jester's Panic]] |
|traps = | |traps = | ||
− | * [[Battle Return]] | + | * [[Battle Return (Tag Force 5)|Battle Return]] |
− | * [[Chain Close]] | + | * [[Chain Close (Tag Force 5)|Chain Close]] |
− | * [[Climactic Barricade]] | + | * [[Climactic Barricade (Tag Force 5)|Climactic Barricade]] |
− | * [[Convert Ghost]] | + | * [[Convert Ghost (Tag Force 5)|Convert Ghost]] |
− | * [[Double Type Rescue]] | + | * [[Divergence (Tag Force 5)|Divergence]] |
− | * [[Endless Loan]] | + | * [[Double Type Rescue (Tag Force 5)|Double Type Rescue]] |
− | * [[Final Penalty]] | + | * [[Endless Loan (Tag Force 5)|Endless Loan]] |
− | * [[Floral Shield]] | + | * [[Final Penalty (Tag Force 5)|Final Penalty]] |
− | * [[For Our Dreams]] | + | * [[Floral Shield (Tag Force 5)|Floral Shield]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[For Our Dreams (Tag Force 5)|For Our Dreams]] |
− | + | * [[Infinity Force (Tag Force 5)|Infinity Force]] | |
− | * [[Labyrinth of Kline]] | + | * [[Labyrinth of Kline (Tag Force 5)|Labyrinth of Kline]] |
− | * [[Late Penalty]] | + | * [[Late Penalty (Tag Force 5)|Late Penalty]] |
− | * '''[[Powerful Rebirth]]''' | + | * '''[[Powerful Rebirth (Tag Force 5)|Powerful Rebirth]]''' |
− | * [[Spark Breaker]] | + | * [[Spark Breaker (Tag Force 5)|Spark Breaker]] |
− | * [[Tuning Barrier]] | + | * [[Tuning Barrier (Tag Force 5)|Tuning Barrier]] |
− | * [[Twin Vortex]] | + | * [[Twin Vortex (Tag Force 5)|Twin Vortex]] |
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* '''[[Blister]]''' is able to give the player information on where main characters are for several days, as well as letting the player put a tracer on a minor duelist character, so he can find them in the city to partner up with them. | * '''[[Blister]]''' is able to give the player information on where main characters are for several days, as well as letting the player put a tracer on a minor duelist character, so he can find them in the city to partner up with them. | ||
− | * [[Rudolph Heitmann]] is able to give the player alternate style cards. | + | * '''[[Rudolph Heitmann (Tag Force)|Rudolph Heitmann]]''' is able to give the player alternate style cards. |
− | * [[Stephanie]] gives the player a drink at "[[Cafe la Geen]]" that sometimes pleases his partner and increases his hearts. She blushes whenever the player visits while partnered with Jack. | + | * '''[[Stephanie]]''' gives the player a drink at "[[Cafe la Geen]]" that sometimes pleases his partner and increases his hearts. She blushes whenever the player visits while partnered with Jack. |
− | * [[Zora]] will randomly give you something that she found, usually an item or 200 DP, sometimes telling them to use it to help Yusei. | + | * '''[[Zora]]''' will randomly give you something that she found, usually an item or 200 DP, sometimes telling them to use it to help Yusei. |
*'''The [[MC (Master of Ceremonies)|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. | *'''The [[MC (Master of Ceremonies)|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. | ||
− | *'''[[Rathie|Kurumizawa]]''' works in the [[Kurumizawa's shop|shop]]. | + | *'''The [[Race Queen]]''' at the [[Memorial Circuit|Stadium]] allows the player to join [[Tag Force 5 Tag Duel Tournaments|Tag Duel tournaments]] once a day. |
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+ | *'''[[Rathie|Kurumizawa]]''' works in the [[Kurumizawa's shop|shop]], and the item machine is located next to the shop. | ||
==Character storylines== | ==Character storylines== | ||
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* Third heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against [[Primo (Tag Force)|Primo]] and [[Lazar (Tag Force)|Lazar]]. | * Third heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against [[Primo (Tag Force)|Primo]] and [[Lazar (Tag Force)|Lazar]]. | ||
* Fourth heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Jack Atlas (Tag Force)|Jack Atlas]]. | * Fourth heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Jack Atlas (Tag Force)|Jack Atlas]]. | ||
− | **Card earned: "[[ | + | **Card earned: "[[Tech Genus Blade Gunner MAXX-10000]]" x3 |
'''Sherry LeBlanc''' | '''Sherry LeBlanc''' | ||
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* Third heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against [[Lazar (Tag Force)|Lazar]] and a [[Ghost (Tag Force)|Ghost]] disguised as him. | * Third heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against [[Lazar (Tag Force)|Lazar]] and a [[Ghost (Tag Force)|Ghost]] disguised as him. | ||
* Fourth heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno (Tag Force)|Vizor]]. | * Fourth heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno (Tag Force)|Vizor]]. | ||
− | **Card earned: "[[ | + | **Card earned: "[[Machine Emperor Wisel ∞ (Tag Force 5)|Machine Emperor Wisel ∞]]" x3 |
'''Lester''' | '''Lester''' | ||
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* Third heart: The player and Lester Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Akiza Izinski (Tag Force)|Akiza Izinski]] | * Third heart: The player and Lester Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Akiza Izinski (Tag Force)|Akiza Izinski]] | ||
* Fourth heart: The player duels against Lester. | * Fourth heart: The player duels against Lester. | ||
− | **Card earned: "[[ | + | **Card earned: "[[Machine Emperor Skiel ∞ (Tag Force 5)|Machine Emperor Skiel ∞]]" x3 |
'''Jakob''' | '''Jakob''' | ||
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* Third heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against [[Jack Atlas (Tag Force)|Jack Atlas]] and [[Sherry LeBlanc (Tag Force)|Sherry LeBlanc]]. | * Third heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against [[Jack Atlas (Tag Force)|Jack Atlas]] and [[Sherry LeBlanc (Tag Force)|Sherry LeBlanc]]. | ||
* Fourth heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against [[Primo (Tag Force)|Primo]] and [[Lester (Tag Force)|Lester]]. | * Fourth heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against [[Primo (Tag Force)|Primo]] and [[Lester (Tag Force)|Lester]]. | ||
− | **Card earned: "[[ | + | **Card earned: "[[Machine Emperor Grannel ∞ (Tag Force 5)|Machine Emperor Grannel ∞]]" x3 |
'''Fake Jack Atlas''' | '''Fake Jack Atlas''' | ||
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* Third heart: The player and their partner Tag Duel against [[Jack Atlas (Tag Force)|Jack Atlas]] and [[Bruno (Tag Force)|Vizor]]. | * Third heart: The player and their partner Tag Duel against [[Jack Atlas (Tag Force)|Jack Atlas]] and [[Bruno (Tag Force)|Vizor]]. | ||
* Fourth heart:The player and their partner Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Sherry LeBlanc (Tag Force)|Sherry LeBlanc]]. | * Fourth heart:The player and their partner Tag Duel against [[Yusei Fudo (Tag Force)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Sherry LeBlanc (Tag Force)|Sherry LeBlanc]]. | ||
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==Promotional cards== | ==Promotional cards== | ||
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 promotional cards}} | ||
The following promotional cards were included with the game: | The following promotional cards were included with the game: | ||
− | * [[Fleur Synchron]] | + | * [[Fleur Synchron]] |
− | * [[Chevalier de Fleur]] | + | * [[Chevalier de Fleur]] |
− | * [[Liberty at Last!]] | + | * [[Liberty at Last!]] |
− | + | ===Guide book=== | |
+ | {{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 Advance Tag Duel promotional card}} | ||
+ | The following promotional card was included with the guide book in Japan: | ||
+ | * [[Noble Knight Joan]] | ||
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− | ==Staff== | + | * [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5: Bonus/Challenges|Bonuses and Challenges]] |
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+ | ===Staff=== | ||
In the Japanese version, many of the characters are named after members of the production staff. | In the Japanese version, many of the characters are named after members of the production staff. | ||
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! scope="col" | Operation | ! scope="col" | Operation | ||
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* Naganobu Asano | * Naganobu Asano | ||
* Asuka Murata | * Asuka Murata | ||
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+ | ! scope="col"" colspan="2" | Voice actors | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Game original characters | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Keiko Utsumi | ||
+ | * Suzune Okabe | ||
+ | * Rion Kako | ||
+ | * Azusa Kataoka | ||
+ | * Aki Kanada | ||
+ | * Mika Sakenobe | ||
+ | * Mayumi Tsuchiya | ||
+ | * Akira Nakagawa | ||
+ | * Rie Nakagawa | ||
+ | * Noriko Namini | ||
+ | * Rumine Fukuzawa | ||
+ | * Hisato Fukuda | ||
+ | * Mai Fujita | ||
+ | * Shinobu Matsumoto | ||
+ | * Risa Mizuno | ||
+ | * Koichi Yokota | ||
+ | * Maya Yoshioka | ||
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! scope="col"" colspan="2" | Other | ! scope="col"" colspan="2" | Other | ||
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* Tenky co. ltd | * Tenky co. ltd | ||
* Flame inc | * Flame inc | ||
− | * | + | * Hiyori inc |
* WinBell | * WinBell | ||
* Kusanagi co. ltd | * Kusanagi co. ltd | ||
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− | ==Bugs== | + | ===Bugs=== |
* When activating "[[Future Fusion]]" and revealing a Fusion Monster with it, it can instead show a different random card from the player's Extra Deck. This is a display issue only and the card resolves normally. | * When activating "[[Future Fusion]]" and revealing a Fusion Monster with it, it can instead show a different random card from the player's Extra Deck. This is a display issue only and the card resolves normally. | ||
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* The summon animations for "[[Meklord Emperor Wisel|Wisel]]", "[[Meklord Emperor Skiel|Skiel]]" and "[[Meklord Emperor Grannel|Grannel]]" will not register in your photo gallery, regardless of whether you have fullfilled the requirements to unlock them, due to a programming oversight. In the Japanese translation, the summon animation was cued when the card is question was summoned via their respective Cores, whilst in the International release this was moved to when the final piece of the '-el' series is Summoned (the ''Carrier'' monster). Hoewever, the programming was not changed to reflect this and the game does not register you having watched the summon animation. | * The summon animations for "[[Meklord Emperor Wisel|Wisel]]", "[[Meklord Emperor Skiel|Skiel]]" and "[[Meklord Emperor Grannel|Grannel]]" will not register in your photo gallery, regardless of whether you have fullfilled the requirements to unlock them, due to a programming oversight. In the Japanese translation, the summon animation was cued when the card is question was summoned via their respective Cores, whilst in the International release this was moved to when the final piece of the '-el' series is Summoned (the ''Carrier'' monster). Hoewever, the programming was not changed to reflect this and the game does not register you having watched the summon animation. | ||
− | * The effect of "[[Spirit's Invitation]]" reads: "''Each time your Spirit monster returns to your hand, select 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field and return it to its owner's hand. Pay 500 Life Points during each of your Standby Phases. If you do not, destroy this card''." However, when a Spirit returns to your hand, your opponent chooses which card to return to their hand. | + | * The effect of "[[Spirit's Invitation]]" reads: "''Each time your Spirit monster returns to your hand, select 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field and return it to its owner's hand. Pay 500 Life Points during each of your Standby Phases. If you do not, destroy this card''." However, when a Spirit returns to your hand, your opponent chooses which card to return to their hand, as dictated by its effect in the OCG. |
* Sometimes, when you fill a character's Heart, but you continue to positively interact with him/her (in the same day), the next Heart will start to fill (even though you haven't done the event of the previous filled Heart). In the next days, if you try to complete that Heart, it will empty with the first interaction you do with him/her. You have to check it every day until the Game allows you to fill that Heart again. | * Sometimes, when you fill a character's Heart, but you continue to positively interact with him/her (in the same day), the next Heart will start to fill (even though you haven't done the event of the previous filled Heart). In the next days, if you try to complete that Heart, it will empty with the first interaction you do with him/her. You have to check it every day until the Game allows you to fill that Heart again. | ||
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* When "[[Final Countdown]]" has been activated and is in effect, you may not be able to activate optional card effects that resolve in the End Phase, such as the ability of "Stardust Dragon" to Special Summon itself from the Graveyard. | * When "[[Final Countdown]]" has been activated and is in effect, you may not be able to activate optional card effects that resolve in the End Phase, such as the ability of "Stardust Dragon" to Special Summon itself from the Graveyard. | ||
− | ==References== | + | ===References=== |
<references /> | <references /> | ||
− | == External links == | + | ===External links=== |
* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/psp/yugioh5dstagforce5/ The Spriters Resource page] | * [http://www.spriters-resource.com/psp/yugioh5dstagforce5/ The Spriters Resource page] | ||
+ | * [https://retroachievements.org/game/6710 Retro Achievements page] | ||
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force}} | {{Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force}} | ||
{{Video games}} | {{Video games}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force|5]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5| ]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Video games|Tag Force 5]] |
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English | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 | ||||||||||
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Platform | PSP | ||||||||||
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Developer | Konami | ||||||||||
Publisher | Konami | ||||||||||
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Japanese | September 16, 2010[1] | ||||||||||
North American | October 26, 2010[2] | ||||||||||
European | November 26, 2010[3] | ||||||||||
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Series | Tag Force | ||||||||||
Previous | 5D's Tag Force 4 | ||||||||||
Next | 5D's Tag Force 6 | ||||||||||
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 is the fifth installment of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series, and the final installment to be released internationally.
Contents
Features[edit]
Rules[edit]
The game uses an altered form of the March 2010 Forbidden and Limited Lists by default.
System[edit]
A data install function is used to eliminate load times.
Previous cinematics from Tag Force 4 are kept. New cinematic Summoning and attack sequences have been added for "Black-Winged Dragon", "Majestic Red Dragon", "Majestic Star Dragon", "Tech Genus Blade Gunner", "Chevalier de Fleur", "Machine Emperor Skiel ∞", "Machine Emperor Wisel ∞", "Machine Emperor Grannel ∞", "Infernity Doom Dragon","Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste", "Red Nova Dragon", and "Shooting Star Dragon". However, the Machine Emperors sequences only appear if they are summoned by the effects of "Wise Core, "Sky Core" and "Grand Core". The game's loading screen features Witch of the Black Rose in different poses, though on rare occasion Kuribon can show up instead.
Connectivity with the Playstation Network is supported.
The Destiny Draw system is retained.
Players can have up to 200 different Decks and may import ones created in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4.
There is a new minigame which involves picking out one card from about half a dozen choices that will form the required Synchro with the card already displayed.
Also, the Duel Statue makes an appearance outside of the cardshop. The statue is charged when you receive duplicates of a card you have already reached the limit on (which is now 9 instead of 99). When fully charged (signified by the glowing ambiance it gets), it gives you an extra copy of a card you have that you pick.
The item machine has been changed from Tag Force 4 - rare figures appear much less frequently now, but the machine has also been set to always give a rare figure each time it is first used after the player spends a total of 100000 DP in the shop.
Any DP earned in Free Duel Mode is now halved.
UMD recognition[edit]
By using game's UMD Recognition feature with the previous Tag Force games, the following can be unlocked:
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force unlocks Yusei Fudo (poncho version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "Slifer the Sky Dragon", "Malefic Truth Dragon", "Philosopher's Stone - Sabatier", and the alternate artworks of "Dark Magician".
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 unlocks Akiza Izinski (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "Power Wall", "Malefic Red-Eyes Black Dragon", and the alternate artworks of "The Winged Dragon of Ra" and "Red-Eyes B. Dragon".
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 unlocks Luna (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "Malefic Blue-Eyes White Dragon", "Miracle Contact", and the alternate artworks of "Obelisk the Tormentor" and "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4 unlocks Leo (Academy version) as an opponent, along with the following cards: "Malefic Stardust Dragon", the Dark Synchro version of "Hundred-Eyes Dragon", "Cursed Prison", and the alternate artworks of "Dark Magician Girl".
- Passing all 4 previous Tag Force games through UMD Recognition unlocks the cards "Gatling Ogre" and "Berserker Soul".
- In the United States, UMD Recognition with the Tag Force 1, Tag Force 2 and Tag Force 4 games unlocks the cards mentioned above as well as the alternate storylines of Yusei, Akiza, Leo and Luna.
Cards[edit]
The game features more than 4727 cards, including cards up to Starstrike Blast, Duel Terminal - Raid of the Inverz!!, Structure Deck: Dragunity Drive, and Extra Pack Volume 3.
Cards can be obtained through sixty different packs in the card shop.
Starting Decks[edit]
Unlike the previous games, the player now begins the game with two pre-built Decks and their Deck Recipes.
Starting Deck 2 ★7
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Japanese: 初期デッキ 2
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New Game Original cards[edit]
The following cards from the anime are made playable for the first time in this game. Cards from the first four games that were anime originals are also present but not listed here.
Bolded cards have been printed in the OCG since this videogame was released.
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Downloadable content[edit]
Characters[edit]
This game features mostly the same characters as Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4. New additions include the Fake Jack Atlas, Lazar, Vizor, Sherry LeBlanc, Primo, Lester, Jakob and Carly Carmen.
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Non-duelist[edit]
- Martha is able to reset a character's hearts so the player can re-view their storyline, or to change them into an alternate character (like poncho-version Yusei), and also allow you to edit your Partner's Deck before you have earned the right to do it by paying 10,000 DP.
- Blister is able to give the player information on where main characters are for several days, as well as letting the player put a tracer on a minor duelist character, so he can find them in the city to partner up with them.
- Rudolph Heitmann is able to give the player alternate style cards.
- Stephanie gives the player a drink at "Cafe la Geen" that sometimes pleases his partner and increases his hearts. She blushes whenever the player visits while partnered with Jack.
- Zora will randomly give you something that she found, usually an item or 200 DP, sometimes telling them to use it to help Yusei.
- 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.
- The Race Queen at the Stadium allows the player to join Tag Duel tournaments once a day.
- Kurumizawa works in the shop, and the item machine is located next to the shop.
Character storylines[edit]
Yusei Fudo
- First heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against two Ghosts disguised as Dean and Wade.
- Second heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Vizor and Sherry LeBlanc.
- Third heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Primo and a Ghost disguised as Dean.
- Fourth heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Jakob and Lester.
- Card earned: "Shooting Star Dragon" x3
Yusei Fudo (Poncho version)
- First heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against KENYoU and Simon.
- Second heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Jaime and Carly Carmine.
- Third heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Kalin Kessler and Mathew.
- Fourth heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Rei and Gillian.
- Card earned: "Scrap Dragon" x3
Jack Atlas
- First heart: The player and Jack Tag Duel against Tetsu Trudge and Lioside.
- Second heart: The player and Jack Tag Duel against two Fake Jack Atlases.
- Third heart: The player and Jack Tag Duel against Jakob and Lester.
- Fourth heart: The player and Jack Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Vizor.
- Card earned: "Red Nova Dragon" x3
Akiza Izinski
- First heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Sherry LeBlanc and Crow Hogan.
- Second heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Leo and Luna.
- Third heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Tetsu Trudge and Mina Simington.
- Fourth heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Jack Atlas.
- Card earned: "Black Rose Dragon" x3
Akiza Izinski (Duel Academy version)
- First heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Naomi and Rayna.
- Second heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Bright and Simon.
- Third heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Yuma and Tasha.
- Fourth heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Ida and Rei.
- Card earned: "Ultimate Axon Kicker" x3
Crow Hogan
- First heart: The player and Crow Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Leo.
- Second heart: The player and Crow Tag Duel against Mina Simington and Tetsu Trudge.
- Third heart: The player and Crow Tag Duel against KENYoU and Enzo.
- Fourth heart: The player and Crow Tag Duel against Lazar and the Fake Jack Atlas.
- Card earned: "Black-Winged Dragon" x3
Leo
- First heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Kalin Kessler and Syun.
- Second heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Duel Academy Akiza Izinski and Cherry.
- Third heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Yusei Fudo
- Fourth heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Luna and Lester
- Card earned: "Power Tool Dragon" x3
Leo (Duel Academy version)
- First heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Walter and Lara.
- Second heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Lazar and the Fake Jack Atlas.
- Third heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Sherry LeBlanc and Vizor.
- Fourth heart: The player and Leo Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Duel Academy Luna.
- Card earned: "Wattchimera" x3
Luna
- First heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Leo and Taku.
- Second heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Akiza Izinski.
- Third heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Lester and Primo
- Fourth heart: The player duels against Luna.
- Card earned: "Ancient Fairy Dragon" x3
Luna (Duel Academy version)
- First heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Bawnji and Emma.
- Second heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Duel Academy Akiza Izinski and Naomi.
- Third heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Bright and Hana
- Fourth heart: The player and Luna Tag Duel against Duel Academy Leo and Lester.
- Card earned: "Super-Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon" x3
Lazar
- First heart: The player and Lazar Tag Duel against Tetsu Trudge and Carly Carmine.
- Second heart: The player and Lazar Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan.
- Third heart: The player and Lazar Tag Duel against Sherry LeBlanc and Vizor.
- Fourth heart: The player and Lazar Tag Duel against Primo and the Fake Jack Atlas.
- Card earned: "Jester Queen" x3
Carly Carmine
- First heart: The player and Carly Tag Duel against Crow Hogan and Lazar.
- Second heart: The player and Carly Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Primo.
- Third heart: The player and Carly Tag Duel against Luna and Lester.
- Fourth heart: The player and Carly Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Jakob.
- Card earned: "Future Visions" x3
Tetsu Trudge
- First heart: The player and Trudge Tag Duel against Luna and Mint
- Second heart: The player and Trudge Tag Duel against Maia and a Ghost disguised as her.
- Third heart: The player and Trudge Tag Duel against Akiza Izinski and Carly Carmine
- Fourth heart: The player and Trudge Tag Duel against Mina Simington and Sherry LeBlanc
- Card Earned: "Goyo Guardian" x3
Mina Simington
- First heart: The player and Mina Tag Duel against two Ghosts disguised as Dean and Wade.
- Second heart: The player and Mina Tag Duel against Tetsu Trudge and Hose.
- Third heart: The player and Mina Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Crow Hogan.
- Fourth heart: The player and Mina Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Carly Carmine.
- Card earned: "Dark Armed Dragon" x3
Kalin Kessler
- First Heart: The player and Kalin Tag Duel against KENYoU and Terence
- Second Heart: The player and Kalin Tag Duel against Kaia and Yumi
- Third Heart: The player and Kalin Tag Duel against Poncho Yusei Fudo and Crow Hogan
- Fourth Heart: The player and Kalin Tag Duel against Syun and Jaime
- Card Earned: "Infernity Doom Dragon" x3
Vizor
- First heart: The player duels against Vizor.
- Second heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against Crow Hogan and Akiza Izinski.
- Third heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against Primo and Lazar.
- Fourth heart: The player and Vizor Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Jack Atlas.
- Card earned: "Tech Genus Blade Gunner MAXX-10000" x3
Sherry LeBlanc
- First heart: The player and Sherry Tag Duel against Simon and KENYoU.
- Second heart: The player and Sherry Tag Duel against Akiza Izinski and Luna.
- Third heart: The player and Sherry Tag Duel against Lazar and Mina Simington.
- Fourth heart: The player and Sherry Tag Duel against Jakob and Primo.
- Card earned: "Chevalier de Fleur" x3
Primo
- First heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against Tetsu Trudge and Dean.
- Second heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan.
- Third heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against Lazar and a Ghost disguised as him.
- Fourth heart: The player and Primo Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Vizor.
- Card earned: "Machine Emperor Wisel ∞" x3
Lester
- First heart: The player and Lester Tag Duel against Duel Academy Leo and Duel Academy Luna.
- Second heart: The player and Lester Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Tetsu Trudge
- Third heart: The player and Lester Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Akiza Izinski
- Fourth heart: The player duels against Lester.
- Card earned: "Machine Emperor Skiel ∞" x3
Jakob
- First heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against Leo and Luna.
- Second heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Lazar.
- Third heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Sherry LeBlanc.
- Fourth heart: The player and Jakob Tag Duel against Primo and Lester.
- Card earned: "Machine Emperor Grannel ∞" x3
Fake Jack Atlas
- First heart: The player observes as Fake Jack duels against Leo.
- Second heart: The player observes as Fake Jack duels against Luna.
- Third heart: The player observes as Fake Jack duels against Akiza Izinski.
- Fourth heart: The player observes as Fake Jack duels against Yusei Fudo.
- Card earned: "Dark Highlander" x3
Tier 2 characters
- First heart: The player and their partner Tag Duel against Crow Hogan and Duel Academy Luna.
- Second heart:The player and their partner Tag Duel against Akiza Izinski and Duel Academy Leo.
- Third heart: The player and their partner Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Vizor.
- Fourth heart:The player and their partner Tag Duel against Yusei Fudo and Sherry LeBlanc.
Promotional cards[edit]
The following promotional cards were included with the game:
Guide book[edit]
The following promotional card was included with the guide book in Japan:
Further information[edit]
Staff[edit]
In the Japanese version, many of the characters are named after members of the production staff.
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Game original characters |
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Bugs[edit]
- When activating "Future Fusion" and revealing a Fusion Monster with it, it can instead show a different random card from the player's Extra Deck. This is a display issue only and the card resolves normally.
- The game follows OCG rulings, but the text provided for the cards comes from the TCG and it was not rectified for cards ruled differently between territories, such as "Red Screen".
- Note that the effects of misprinted cards, such as "Liberty at Last!", resolves properly.
- "Dragunity Aklys" follows the workings of its earliest print - its last effect will activate regardless of how it was sent to the Graveyard as an Equip Card, whether it be by destruction or by game mechanics.
- There is a mistake in the card text of "Ancient Flamvell Deity". The card text says "remove form play" when it should say remove from play.
- There is a mistake in the card text of "Infernal Incinerator" and "Naturia Dragonfly". The card text says "this card192" after 2000 when it should say "or more ATK."
- The summon animations for "Wisel", "Skiel" and "Grannel" will not register in your photo gallery, regardless of whether you have fullfilled the requirements to unlock them, due to a programming oversight. In the Japanese translation, the summon animation was cued when the card is question was summoned via their respective Cores, whilst in the International release this was moved to when the final piece of the '-el' series is Summoned (the Carrier monster). Hoewever, the programming was not changed to reflect this and the game does not register you having watched the summon animation.
- The effect of "Spirit's Invitation" reads: "Each time your Spirit monster returns to your hand, select 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field and return it to its owner's hand. Pay 500 Life Points during each of your Standby Phases. If you do not, destroy this card." However, when a Spirit returns to your hand, your opponent chooses which card to return to their hand, as dictated by its effect in the OCG.
- Sometimes, when you fill a character's Heart, but you continue to positively interact with him/her (in the same day), the next Heart will start to fill (even though you haven't done the event of the previous filled Heart). In the next days, if you try to complete that Heart, it will empty with the first interaction you do with him/her. You have to check it every day until the Game allows you to fill that Heart again.
- Sometimes, when you don't go straight to the event site of your partner (marked with "!"), and you visit another places and duel with another character's (in the same day), the completed Heart of your partner will vanish, the mark of the event will disappear in the map and the Game will not let you fill that Heart again (regardless of how many positive interactions you do with him/her in the next days via gifts.) To rectify this, you need to invite that person to the tag team duel tournament. Winning a minimum of one tag duel in the tournament will allow you to resume filling that person's heart.
- In the European version only, if you ask to Martha to change Yusei to his Poncho version without finishing Yusei's first story, Poncho Yusei will never appear in the map. As you cannot find Yusei to change him back, if you saved the Game at this point, you will never complete either of Yusei's stories.
- If the Defense Position effect of "Morphtronic Vacuumen" is used, and "Vacuumen" is destroyed later, the monster that was used as an Equip Card will not be destroyed and remains meaninglessly in the Spell/Trap Card Zone.
- When "Final Countdown" has been activated and is in effect, you may not be able to activate optional card effects that resolve in the End Phase, such as the ability of "Stardust Dragon" to Special Summon itself from the Graveyard.
References[edit]
- ↑ konami.jp Official website (japanese)
- ↑ gamestop.com Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
- ↑ German Amazon buying platform (October 2, 2010)
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 | PlayStation Store UK (October 2, 2010)