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| english name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist
 
| kanji name  = 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ4 {{Ruby|最強決闘者戦記|バトル オブ グレイト デュエリスト}}
 
| romaji name  = Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu 4 Batoru obu Gureito Dyuerisuto
 
| developer    = Konami
 
| publisher    = Konami
 
| platform    = Game Boy Color
 
| rating      =
 
| genre        = Card Battle
 
| release date = {{flag|Japan}} December 7, 2000
 
| galleries    = [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist cards|Card gallery]]
 
}}
 
 
 
'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist''''' (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズ4 {{Ruby|最強決闘者戦記|バトル オブ グレイト デュエリスト}} ''Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu 4 Batoru obu Gureito Dyuerisuto'') is a Japan-only ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video game for the Game Boy Color, and the fourth installment in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|''Duel Monsters'' series]]. It was released December 7, 2000 as three separate versions (''Yugi Deck'', ''Kaiba Deck'', and ''Joey Deck''), each being able to use only a certain selection of the 900 available cards.
 
 
 
Each of the [[Egyptian God|god cards]] are usable after completing the game, but they can only be obtained from a different version by trading:
 
 
 
* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon (DM4)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]] can be used in the ''Yugi Deck'' version, obtained in the ''Kaiba Deck'' version by defeating [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 4)|Yami Yugi]].
 
* [[Obelisk the Tormentor (DM4)|Obelisk the Tormentor]] can be used in the ''Kaiba Deck'' version, obtained in the ''Joey Deck'' version by defeating [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 4)|Yami Bakura]].
 
* [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (DM4)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]] can be used in the ''Joey Deck'' version, obtained in the ''Yugi Deck'' version by defeating [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 4)|Marik Ishtar]].
 
 
 
==Changes from ''Duel Monsters III''==
 
{{Multiple image
 
| image1 = DM4-Yugi title screen.png
 
| image2 = DM4-Kaiba title screen.png
 
| image3 = DM4-Joey title screen.png
 
| width = 160
 
| footer = Title screen. Left to right: ''Yugi Deck'', ''Kaiba Deck'', ''Joey Deck''.
 
}}
 
A number of things were changed from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'':
 
 
 
'''General'''
 
* Three versions of the game were released simultaneously; ''Yugi Deck'', ''Kaiba Deck'' and ''Joey Deck''. Each version has access to features not available in all three.
 
* The ability to name the player has been removed, as the player plays as the version's title character and assumes their name.
 
* Card construction has been removed. However a few of the cards which could be formed by construction are available as regular cards.
 
 
 
'''Campaign'''
 
* The opponent [[Strings (Duel Monsters 4)|Strings]] is added. [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 4)|Bandit Keith]] and [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Monsters 4)|Maximillion Pegasus]], who were present in ''Duel Monsters 2'', but not ''Duel Monsters 3'' have been re-added.
 
* Tristan, Joey, Yugi, Kaiba, Seto, Heishin, DarkNite/Nitemare and Shadi are not available as opponents.
 
* The stages certain opponents appear in are changed.
 
* Opponents' Decks and cards dropped are changed.
 
 
 
'''Rules'''
 
* Some cards can only be used in specific versions of the game. e.g. "[[B.eye White Dragon (DM4)|B.eye White Dragon]]" can only be used in the ''Kaiba Deck'' version.
 
* Some cards can only be used after beating the game. (i.e. after defeating [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Monsters 4)|Maximillion Pegasus]] five times.)
 
* 3 [[Tribute|offerings]] are required to Summon Level 9 or higher monsters. While previous games featured Level 9 and higher monsters, legitimate copies could not be included in a Deck. If a player managed to include a copy in their Deck in a previous game, only two offerings would have been required to Summon it.
 
* The [[Graveyard]] mechanic is introduced. In previous games, it was not possible to interact with cards after they had been [[destroy]]ed or used.
 
* [[Trap Card]]s remain on the field until they are activated. Previously, they would disappear if they were not triggered on the opponent's next turn.
 
* The initial Deck Volume is changed from 400 to 1600.
 
* The initial Duelist Level is changed from 15 to 72.
 
 
 
'''Cards'''
 
* The [[Level]]s of many cards are changed, with Levels generally being based on [[ATK]] and [[DEF]]. (See [[#Stat calculations|stat calculations]] below.)
 
* The [[Deck Cost]] of monsters is changed. It is now exponentially proportional to whichever is higher of the monster's ATK and DEF, with the Deck Cost resetting when the higher stat reaches an amount that requires an increased number of Tributes.
 
* "[[Petit Moth (DM4)|Petit Moth]]", its evolutions and "[[Multiply (DM4)|Multiply]]" are now [[Limited]].
 
* A number of cards have their artworks changed.
 
 
 
'''Other'''
 
* Passwords can be used to unlock two opponents, who are faced outside of the campaign menu; [[Yugi Gonbutori]] and [[Kaiser Umiuma (Duel Monsters 4)|Kaiser Umiuma]].
 
 
 
==Cards==
 
{{See also|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist'' cards|Gallery of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist'' cards}}
 
 
 
''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist'' contains 900 cards, including:
 
* The 800 standard cards, which appeared in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Duel Monsters III]]''
 
* 7 cards, which appeared in ''Duel Monsters III'' as constructed cards and appear in this game as regular cards
 
* 33 new cards from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]], up until Duel 188: {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|188}}<!-- 803 to 812 (10), 832 to 840 (9), 842, 850, 853, 854, 879 to 883 (5), 895, 897 to 900 (4) -->
 
* 60 other cards
 
 
 
==Game options==
 
{{Multiple image
 
| image1 = DM4-Yugi main menu.png
 
| image2 = DM4-Kaiba Main menu.png
 
| image3 = DM4-Joey main menu.png
 
| width = 160
 
| footer = Main menu. Left to right: ''Yugi Deck'', ''Kaiba Deck'', ''Joey Deck''. The options are (clockwise from top): "Campaign", "Versus", "Password", "Records", "Trade".
 
}}
 
The following options are available from the main menu:
 
* '''[[#Campaign|Campaign]]''' (キャンペーン ''kyanpēn''): the game's story mode. Face AI opponents.
 
* '''[[#Versus|Versus]]''' (たいせん ''taisen''): battle other players, using the Game Link Cable
 
* '''[[#Password|Password]]''' (パスワード ''pasuwādo''): unlock items by entering a password
 
* '''[[#Records|Records]]''' (せいせき ''seiseki''): statistics and other information about the player
 
* '''[[#Trade|Trade]]''' (トレード ''torēdo''): trade with other players via the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]].
 
 
 
There are two [[#Debugging screens|debugging options]], hidden from normal gameplay.
 
* '''Play sound'''
 
* '''View scene'''
 
 
 
===Campaign===
 
Each opponent in a stage must be defeated 5 times to unlock the next stage. After this, opponents can continue to be battled for more points and card drops. After defeating [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Monsters 4)|Maximillion Pegasus]] five times, the player is given the password for the ending credits. After that an additional Dark Stage appears, with [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 4)|Mai Valentine]] as an opponent. The opponent for this stage can be changed with a [[#Password|password]].
 
 
 
The secret stage can be unlocked by entering the [[#Password|password]] for one of its two characters. It is found by navigating left from the first stage. Like the Dark Stage, only one opponent will be available at a time and the opponent can be changed with a password.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="clear: right;"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Stage
 
! scope="col" | Image
 
! scope="col" | Opponents
 
|-
 
! scope="row" | Stage 1
 
| [[File:DM4 ST1.png|Stage 1]]
 
|
 
<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">
 
Mako-DM4.png  | [[Mako Tsunami (Duel Monsters 4)|Mako Tsunami]]
 
Espa-DM4.png  | [[Espa Roba (Duel Monsters 4)|Espa Roba]]
 
Rex-DM4.png    | [[Rex Raptor (Duel Monsters 4)|Rex Raptor]]
 
Weevil-DM4.png | [[Weevil Underwood (Duel Monsters 4)|Weevil Underwood]]
 
Simon-DM4.png  | [[Simon Muran (Duel Monsters 4)|Simon Muran]]
 
</gallery>
 
|-
 
! scope="row" | Stage 2
 
| [[File:DM4 ST2.png|Stage 2]]
 
|
 
<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">
 
Seeker-DM4.png | [[Seeker (Duel Monsters 4)|Seeker]]
 
Pandora-DM4.png | [[Pandora (Duel Monsters 4)|Pandora]]
 
Strings-DM4.png | [[Strings (Duel Monsters 4)|Strings]]
 
Isis-DM4.png | [[Isis Ishtar (Duel Monsters 4)|Isis Ishtar]]
 
</gallery>
 
|-
 
! scope="row" | Final Boss
 
| [[File:DM4 ST3.png|Stage 3: Final Boss]]
 
|
 
<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">
 
Pegasus-DM4.png | [[Maximillion Pegasus (Duel Monsters 4)|Maximillion Pegasus]]
 
</gallery>
 
|-
 
! scope="row" | Dark Stage
 
| [[File:DM4 ST4.png|Dark Stage]]
 
|
 
<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">
 
Mai-DM4.png        | [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 4)|Mai Valentine]]
 
Keith-DM4.png      | [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 4)|Bandit Keith]]
 
Yami Yugi-DM4.png  | [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 4)|Yami Yugi]]
 
Yami Bakura-DM4.png | [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 4)|Yami Bakura]]
 
Marik-DM4.png      | [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 4)|Marik Ishtar]]
 
</gallery>
 
|-
 
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | Secret Stage
 
| [[File:DM4 Secret Stage - Yugi Gonbutori.png|Secret Stage: Yugi Gonbutori]]
 
|
 
<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">
 
Yugi Gonbutori-DM4.png | [[Yugi Gonbutori (Duel Monsters 4)|Yugi Gonbutori]]
 
</gallery>
 
|-
 
| [[File:DM4 Secret Stage - Kaiser Umiuma.png|Secret Stage: Kaiser Umiuma]]
 
|
 
<gallery widths="160" heights="144" mode="nolines">
 
Kaiser Umiuma-DM4.png | [[Kaiser Umiuma (Duel Monsters 4)|Kaiser Umiuma]]
 
</gallery>
 
|}
 
 
 
===Versus===
 
[[File:DM4-Joey Versus menu.png|thumb|right|The versus menu (Joey version)]]
 
Players can battle other players with a copy of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4'' using the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]] via the versus menu. The Deck can be altered, and a Deck Capacity limit can be chosen, on this screen. Allowed limits are 500, 700, 1000, 2000 and 9999.
 
 
 
{{clear}}
 
 
 
===Password===
 
[[File:DM4 Password menu.png|thumb|right|The password menu]]
 
Cards can be added to the player's chest in the password menu, by entering eight-digit [[password]]s from ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' cards. There are a few non-card passwords used to unlock other features.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|+ Non-card passwords
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Password
 
! scope="col" | Action
 
|-
 
| 17232574
 
| [[Solomon Muto (Duel Monsters 4)|Grandpa]] gives the player an extra card after each Duel
 
|-
 
| 71837829
 
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Mai Valentine (Duel Monsters 4)|Mai Valentine]]
 
|-
 
| 45442120
 
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Bandit Keith (Duel Monsters 4)|Bandit Keith]]
 
|-
 
| 82659417
 
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Yami Bakura (Duel Monsters 4)|Yami Bakura]], except in ''Kaiba Deck''
 
|-
 
| 45565702
 
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Marik Ishtar (Duel Monsters 4)|Marik Ishtar]], except in ''Joey Deck''
 
|-
 
| 18054115
 
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Yami Yugi (Duel Monsters 4)|Yami Yugi]], except in ''Yugi Deck''
 
|-
 
| 19170603
 
| Change the Secret Stage opponent to [[Yugi Gonbutori]]
 
|-
 
| 83771069
 
| Change the Secret Stage opponent to [[Kaiser Umiuma (Duel Monsters 4)|Kaiser Umiuma]]
 
|-
 
| 44220672
 
| View the credits
 
|}
 
 
 
===Records===
 
The records screen contains the player's communication battle statistics, Duelist Level, Deck Volume and statistics for campaign-mode opponents.
 
 
 
===Trade===
 
From the trade menu, the player can trade cards with ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'' and other copies of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist'', using the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]].
 
 
 
===Debugging screens===
 
[[File:Shadi-DM4.png|thumb|right|Shadi, when viewed using the debugging menu.]]
 
The debugging screens are unavailable during normal gameplay. They can be enabled by altering the ROM data. When enabled, their options are not visible on screen, but the player can access them by continuing to move the cursor past the campaign or trade options, which are normally the first and last options in the list.
 
 
 
The two debugging options are to play a sound or to view a screen.
 
 
 
'''Play sound''': The user may enter a number to play a sound.
 
 
 
'''View screen''': The user may enter a number to show a certain scene. All characters shown this way will have "1234567890123456 0123456789012345678" as their dialogue. Despite not being included in the final version of the game, Shadi's graphic from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]'' exists in the game's code and can be accessed this way.
 
 
 
{{clear}}
 
 
 
==Obtaining cards==
 
===Starter Deck===
 
The player begins the game with a fixed Deck of 40 cards.
 
 
 
===Opponent drops===
 
When an opponent is defeated in campaign mode, the player is given a card.
 
 
 
Each opponent has a different list of cards the player can get for beating them, with each card on the list having an assigned probability of randomly obtaining it.
 
 
 
===Trading===
 
From the trade menu, the player can trade cards with ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'' and other copies of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist'', using the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]].
 
 
 
===Passwords===
 
From the password menu, the player can obtain cards by entering eight-digit [[password]]s from ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' cards.
 
 
 
===Cards from Grandpa===
 
By entering <code>17232574</code> into the password menu, [[Solomon Muto (Duel Monsters 4)|Solomon Muto]] will appear after each Duel to award the player a card.
 
 
 
==Temporarily obtaining cards==
 
===Fusion Summon===
 
Since "[[Polymerization]]" is not included in this game, Fusions occur differently; selecting one card and placing it on top of another compatible card could result in a fusion for an entirely different [[Monster Card|monster]].
 
 
 
These Fusions are Alignment-based and are reflected as such in the combination they create. For instance, fusing "[[Thunder Kid]]" with "[[Yamatano Dragon Scroll]]" would result in "[[Thunder Dragon]]". Similarly, combining it with any number of [[Aqua]] monsters would normally result in "[[Bolt Escargot]]". Also, combining "[[Time Wizard]]" with "[[Baby Dragon]]" would result in "[[Thousand Dragon]]".
 
 
 
===Ritual Summon===
 
 
 
===Evolution===
 
 
 
===Card effects===
 
 
 
==Rules==
 
The game does not use rules from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''. It uses the rules from its predecessor ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]'' and makes a number of modifications and updates.
 
 
 
===Deck construction===
 
* A player's [[Main Deck|Deck]] must contain exactly 40 cards.
 
* A Deck can have up to 3 copies of the same card or 1 copy in the case of [[#Forbidden & Limited cards|Limited cards]].
 
* [[#Forbidden & Limited cards|Forbidden cards]] cannot be included in a Deck.
 
* Some cards can only be added to the players Deck in certain versions of the game.
 
* Each card's Deck Cost must be equal to or lower than the player's Duelist Level.
 
* The sum of each card's Deck Cost must be below a certain Deck Volume.
 
** In "campaign" mode, the player has a set Deck Volume, which they can increase through different methods.
 
** In "versus" battles, players choose a Deck Volume that they must both obey (500, 700, 1000, 2000 or 9999).
 
 
 
===Stat calculations===
 
The player's initial Deck Volume is 1600. It can be altered using these methods, until it reaches the maximum of 9999.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Difference
 
! scope="col" | Method
 
|-
 
| +2  || [[#Trade|Trade]]
 
|-
 
| +5  || Play a game in campaign mode
 
|-
 
| +10 || Lose a [[#Versus|communication battle]]
 
|-
 
| +20 || Win a communication battle
 
|}
 
 
 
The player's Duelist Level is equal to <code class="nowrap">(Deck Volume &minus; 1600) ÷ 3 + 72</code>, rounded down and capped at 255. New games start with a Duelist Level of 72.
 
 
 
Although, each card has its [[Level]] printed on it, the Level can be determined based on ATK and DEF, both of which must be lower than the card's <code>Level × 350</code>. e.g. A Level 7 monster's ATK and DEF must both be lower than 7 × 350 = 2450. A Level 8 must be lower than 8 × 350 = 2800. "[[Dark Magician (DM4)|Dark Magician]]" has 2500 ATK and 2100 DEF. Since one of its stats is too high to be Level 7, it is Level 8.
 
 
 
===Duels===
 
* Each player starts with 8000 [[LP]].
 
* Each player starts with five cards in their [[hand]].
 
* The player draws one card at the start of each turn, unless their hand already contains five cards.
 
 
 
'''Playing cards'''
 
* Players can [[Normal Summon]] one [[Monster Card|monster]] from their hand per turn. They may Summon a monster into one of the five available zones.
 
** [[Level]] 1 to 4 monsters can be Summoned freely.
 
** In order to Summon a Level 5 or 6 monster, they must first offer a monster that is already on the field as a [[Tribute]].
 
** In order to Summon a Level 7 or 8 monster, they must offer two monsters that are already on the field.
 
** In order to Summon a Level 9 or higher monster, they must offer three monsters that are already on the field.
 
* If a Summoned monster has an [[effect]], it can be [[activate]]d.
 
* If the player attempts to place the monster into a zone occupied by another monster, the game will attempt to [[#Fusion Summon|fuse]] the monsters.
 
** If the Fusion is valid, a new monster will be Summoned into the zone. This will not be considered the player's Normal Summon, so they can Summon another monster the same turn they conduct a Fusion Summon.
 
** If the Fusion is invalid, the second monster will replace the first.
 
* The player may fuse monsters while they are in their hand. However the Fusion Monster will remain in their hand and will require Tributes to Summon, if it is Level 5 or higher.
 
* Multiple [[Spell Card|Magic Cards]] can be activated per turn. Magic Cards are immediately activated when played and have some effect on gameplay.
 
* One [[Trap Card]] can be placed [[face-down]] on the field per turn. It will activate automatically when a certain condition, specified on the card, is met.
 
* Multiple [[Ritual Card]]s can be activated per turn. A Ritual Card sacrifices three monsters to Summon a new monster. Depending on the Ritual Card, one or three of the sacrifices must be specific monsters. If the the necessary sacrifices are not supplied, the Ritual Card has no effect.
 
 
 
'''Battling'''
 
* Each turn, a player can put each of their monsters in either [[Attack Position|Attack]] or [[Defense Position]].
 
* If a monster is put in Attack Position, it can attack monsters on the opponent's side of the field. If there are none, they may attack the opponent directly.
 
* When a monster attacks a player directly, the monster's [[ATK]] is deducted from the LP of the attacked player.
 
* When a monster attacks an Attack Position monster, the monster with lower ATK is [[destroy]]ed and the difference is deducted from the LP of the controller of the destroyed monster. If both monsters have the same ATK, they are both destroyed.
 
* When a monster attacks a Defense Position monster: If the attacking monster's ATK is higher than the defending monster's [[DEF]], the defending monster is destroyed. If the attacking monster's ATK is equal to or lower than the DEF of the defending monster, the difference is deducted from the LP of the controller of the attacking monster, and neither monster is destroyed.
 
* However, when a monster attacks a monster with an opposing [[Alignment]], the monster with the inferior Alignment is instantly destroyed and the controller of the monster with the superior Alignment will not lose LP.
 
** [[Fire (Alignment)|Fire]] beats Forest
 
** [[Forest (Alignment)|Forest]] beats Wind
 
** [[Wind (Alignment)|Wind]] beats Earth
 
** [[Earth (Alignment)|Earth]] beats Thunder
 
** [[Thunder (Alignment)|Thunder]] beats Water
 
** [[Water (Alignment)|Water]] beats Fire
 
** [[Black Magic (Alignment)|Shadow]] beats Light
 
** [[White Magic (Alignment)|Light]] beats Fiend
 
** [[Demon Magic (Alignment)|Fiend]] beats Dreams
 
** [[Illusion Magic (Alignment)|Dreams]] beats Shadow
 
** [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] does not automatically beat or lose to any other Alignment
 
* Fusion Monsters cannot attack the turn that they are Fusion Summoned.
 
 
 
'''Winning'''
 
 
 
A Duel is won when any of these conditions are met:
 
* The opponent's LP are reduced to 0.
 
* The opponent cannot draw a card.
 
* The player has all five "[[Exodia]]" pieces in their hand.
 
 
 
===Forbidden & Limited cards===
 
The following cards are [[Limited]], meaning only a single copy can be included in the player's Deck.
 
* #018: "[[R Leg of Forbidden (DM4)|R Leg of Forbidden]]"
 
* #019: "[[L Leg of Forbidden (DM4)|L Leg of Forbidden]]"
 
* #020: "[[R Arm of Forbidden (DM4)|R Arm of Forbidden]]"
 
* #021: "[[L Arm of Forbidden (DM4)|L Arm of Forbidden]]"
 
* #022: "[[Exod. of Forbidden (DM4)|Exod. of Forbidden]]"
 
* #056: "[[Larvae Moth (DM4)|Larvae Moth]]"
 
* #057: "[[Great Moth (DM4)|Great Moth]]"
 
* #067: "[[Perfectly Ultimate (DM4)|Perfectly Ultimate]]"
 
* #072: "[[Cocoon of Evolutio (DM4)|Cocoon of Evolutio]]"
 
* #278: "[[Petit Moth (DM4)|Petit Moth]]"
 
* #336: "[[Dark Hole (DM4)|Dark Hole]]"
 
* #337: "[[Raigeki (DM4)|Raigeki]]"
 
* #348: "[[Swords of Revealin (DM4)|Swords of Revealin]]"
 
* #657: "[[Megamorph (DM4)|Megamorph]]"
 
* #781: "[[Brain Control (DM4)|Brain Control]]"
 
* #784: "[[Change of Heart (DM4)|Change of Heart]]"
 
* #785: "[[Multiply (DM4)|Multiply]]"
 
* #789: "[[Pot of Greed (DM4)|Pot of Greed]]"
 
* #832: "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (DM4)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]"
 
* #833: "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (DM4)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]"
 
* #834: "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (DM4)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]"
 
* #894: "[[Heavy Storm (DM4)|Heavy Storm]]"
 
 
 
The following cards are [[Forbidden]], meaning they cannot be included in a player's Deck. However they are still usable, if formed by [[Fusion Summon|Fusion]] or [[Ritual Summon]].
 
 
 
{{Incomplete|listing}}
 
 
 
* #734: "[[Thousand-Eyes Rest (DM4)|Thousand-Eyes Rest]]"
 
 
 
==Version differences==
 
The game has three versions; ''Yugi Deck'', ''Kaiba Deck'' and ''Joey Deck''. The differences between each game include:
 
* Many cards can only be used in certain versions, e.g. "[[B.eye White Dragon (DM4)|B.eye White Dragon]]" can only be used in ''Kaiba Deck''. Some cards are only usable in a given version after that version's campaign has been beaten.
 
* A different [[Egyptian God]] can be obtained in each version. However, the God is not usable in the same version it is obtained in; it must be traded to a different version to be used.
 
* The title screen and main menu are a different color in each game. The title screens are colored according to the Egyptian God featured in the game; ''Yugi Deck'' has a red title screen, ''Kaiba Deck'' a blue screen, and ''Joey Deck'' a yellow screen. The main menu is colored complementarily: ''Yugi Deck'' has a blue screen, ''Kaiba Deck'' has a purple screen, and ''Joey Deck'' has a green screen.
 
* The game's title character appears at the password screen and in other messages.
 
* Different [[#Promotional cards|promotional cards]] come with each version of the game.
 
 
 
==Promotional cards==
 
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist'' promotional cards}}
 
 
 
Each copy of the game comes with four promotional cards; one fixed card and three random cards from a pool of five. The fixed card and random pools differ with each version of the game.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="row" | Version
 
! colspan="2" | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist: Yugi Deck promotional cards|Yugi Deck]]''
 
! colspan="2" | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist: Kaiba Deck promotional cards|Kaiba Deck]]''
 
! colspan="2" | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist: Jonouchi Deck promotional cards|Joey Deck]]''
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Fixed card
 
| G4-01 || "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]"
 
| G4-02 || "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]"
 
| G4-03 || "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" rowspan="5" | Random cards
 
| G4-04 || "[[Windstorm of Etaqua]]"      || G4-05 || "[[Aqua Chorus]]"                || G4-06 || "[[Sebek's Blessing]]"
 
|-
 
| G4-07 || "[[Anti-Spell Fragrance]]"    || G4-08 || "[[Riryoku]]"                    || G4-09 || "[[Sword of Dragon's Soul]]"
 
|-
 
| G4-10 || "[[Mesmeric Control]]"        || G4-11 || "[[Seal of the Ancients]]"        || G4-12 || "[[Negate Attack]]"
 
|-
 
| G4-13 || "[[Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]" || G4-14 || "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]" || G4-15 || "[[Magical Arm Shield]]"
 
|-
 
| G4-18 || "[[Ring of Destruction]]"      || G4-17 || "[[Vorse Raider]]"                || G4-16 || "[[Alligator's Sword Dragon]]"
 
|}
 
 
 
==Game guides==
 
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist Game Guide 1''|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist Game Guide 2''}}
 
{{See also|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist Game Guide 1'' promotional card|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist Game Guide 2'' promotional card}}
 
 
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_dm4/index.html Official Japanese website]
 
* [http://tcrf.net/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Duel_Monsters_4:_Battle_of_Great_Duelist ''The Cutting Room Floor'' page]
 
* [http://datacrystal.romhacking.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Duel_Monsters_4:_Kaiba_Deck Data Crystal ''Kaiba Deck'' page]
 
 
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters}}
 
{{Video games}}
 
 
 
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]
 
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