Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
English  Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
Developer(s)  Konmai
Publisher(s)  Konami
Platform(s)  Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)
  • United States April 15, 2003
  • Europe April 17, 2003
  • Japan April 17, 2003

Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel is a censored version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters VI: Expert 2, it was released in both Japanese and English, many things from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters VI: Expert 2 where censored including the Card Artworks, it set during the Battle City arc. The player duels characters from the anime and manga. The player can participate in a few tournaments and duel single opponents they come across on the map screen. Cards are awarded for various reasons including defeating opponents, winning tournaments and free cards with the Duelist Weekly magazine. This game contains around 1,000 cards.

Characters

The game includes characters from the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City arcs of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga.

Plot

The main focus of the game is participating in tournaments and collecting cards, but a small plot section occurs, where the player battles with the Ghouls.

After defeating the five Ghouls, who randomly appear, Téa controlled by Marik leads the player to the Ghoul's Pyramid. Here they must win five duels in a row, proceeding to a new chamber after winning each. The first is against Téa controlled by Marik, then Joey controlled, the next two are random Ghouls and the last is Marik.

After clearing this section of the game, the Ghouls no longer randomly appear and may be faced like normal opponents and in events.

Events/Challenges

  • Challenge Cup: This event usually comes every month. This challenge is a three game tournament in which all players face each other to make their way to the finals. It appears randomly on the map.
  • KaibaCorp Cup: The same as the challenge cup, except the KaibaCorp Cup will always occur at the subway zone (zone #10 on the map)
  • Weekend Tournaments: The player faces a random opponent in a Match.
  • Limitation Tournaments: Only accessed by finishing everything else in the game, there are 10 rounds. the player participates in a duel, in which their Deck is restricted to a only include certain types of cards or must exclude certain types of cards. Clearing this allows players to turn off the card limitations, allowing three copies of every card in their Deck.
  • Target Week: Once a week, one of the Battle City officials, will give the player two random opponents. If they manage to find and defeat the opponents, they are awarded 200 points.

Obtaining cards

At the start of the game, the payer is given a choice of 3 Decks. After that cards can be obtained through packs opened in the game or the password menu.

In the password menu, the player can get cards by entering the 8 digit Card Number found in the bottom corner of real cards.

All Packs in the game contain 5 random cards, from a set.

After defeating an opponent you meet on the map screen you are awarded a Booster Pack. Special Packs are given for winning tournaments or defeating Ghouls. Every week the player is given 5 random cards with the magazine Duelist Weekly.

Miscellaneous information

After dueling an opponent 99 times, the counter resets to 00 and then back to 01, no record is kept on the total amount of duels with that opponent.

In the Deck & Trunk main menu, there is a bar for achievements such as beating certain Cups, or getting a certain number of cards unlocked. There is no award for unlocking everything on this golden bar. Another gem on the bar is unlocked after defeating an opponent 80 times.

The weekly duelist prize magazines that the player receives almost always only rewards them with Normal Monsters with ATK between 500 and 1000.

The artwork for "Dark Magician Girl" is uncensored, even in the international release.

"Ring of Destruction" is named "Bell of Destruction".

See also