Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena is an official online Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game simulator. It has an automatic Duel system, allowing users to Duel opponents through the internet.

The cards used in the simulator are periodically updated to match the latest cards appearing in the Trading Card Game.

The Open Beta version of this game opened on May 30th, 2014. According to a notice posted on the site on June 5th, 2014, any user data gained during the Open Beta version will not be transferred to the commercial version of the game when it opens. The Open Beta ended on June 19th according to a notice posted on the site on June 16th, and details to the full release were announced. The official version was released on June 26th, 2014.[1] As of January 28, 2015, the game is scheduled to go offline indefinitely on March 27, 2015.

Duel Modes

Different Duel Modes include "Quest", "Virtual Arena", "Arena," and "Duel with Friend". The first two involve playing against an AI opponent, while the latter two involve playing with another player. Depending on the Duel Mode selected, steps leading to the start of the Duel vary.

Currency

In this game, there are two types of currencies: DP (Duel Points) and Miniclip Credits (formerly Coins). You can earn DP by Dueling. If you win a Quest Duel or in the Virtual Arena, you earn 200 DP.

DP and Miniclip Credits can be used to buy Packs, recruit Partners, or recharge Rental Points.

During the Beta, for playing at least 1 Duel each day, players would receive 10,000 Coins. With the announcement of the closing of the Beta on June 16th, players would get 50.000 Coins instead.

Currently, after playing their 1st duel of the day, players would receive 1,000 DP.

Partner

Partner is a feature in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena. You can rent a Partner Deck to Duel with.

Each Partner has a specific Deck and Rental Point number. Each time you Duel with a Partner Deck, its Rental Points decrease by 1. When Rental Points reach zero, you can't use this Deck anymore. You can recharge all of your Rental Points with 1000 DP.

You can recruit Partners in the Partner Recruiting menu. There are two options, Normal Recruiting and Premium Recruiting. Once a day, you can recruit a Partner for free using Normal Recruiting. Subsequent uses will cost 2000 DP. Premium Recruiting costs 2000 Miniclip Credits.

If you recruit a Partner you already had, its Rental Points will become fully recovered. Conversely, if its Rental Points are already full, its Rental Point limit will be increased by 1, up to a maximum of 8 Rental Points.

User

Your own profile

A user can register either by using either their Facebook or Miniclip account. Each user has their own user name, avatar that they can choose from the Partners they recruit, a Leader Name and Deck, their region (North America, Europe etc.) Duelist Code and a customizable profile. They can write about themselves, change preferences, their main deck and more.

Along with being able to see your own profile, you can see public profiles. From here, you can send the user a friend request. Players may only have up to 100 friends.

You can send users who you have as a friend mail, or greet them. Greeting them gives you 10 DP. You could formerly greet all your friends at the same time, but only once per day.

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External links

References

  1. konami-digital-entertainment.co.jp Yu-Gi-Oh! Series PC Browser Game "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Arena" Available in North America and Europe from June 26!