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* The Deck Zone and Graveyard can hold sleeved cards. The Deck Zone can hold 40+ sleeved cards, while the Graveyard can hold up to 40 unsleeved cards.
 
* The Deck Zone and Graveyard can hold sleeved cards. The Deck Zone can hold 40+ sleeved cards, while the Graveyard can hold up to 40 unsleeved cards.
 
* The Spell & Trap Zone slots are now located at the wearer's side, like the fictional version.
 
* The Spell & Trap Zone slots are now located at the wearer's side, like the fictional version.
* Below the two leftmost Spell & Trap Zone slots are two additional, larger slots for the [[Extra Deck]] and banished cards. They are pretty loose for holding cards.
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* Below the two leftmost Spell & Trap Zone slots are two additional, larger slots for the [[Extra Deck]] and banished cards. They are pretty loose to hold cards.
 
* The device is powered by three AA batteries and can be enabled in A Mode or B Mode, which flips the Life Points display. When activated, the Duel Disk's sixteen-segment Life Point display and blade lights up and voice lines from [[Seto Kaiba]] will play. The LP counter can track up to 9999 LP.
 
* The device is powered by three AA batteries and can be enabled in A Mode or B Mode, which flips the Life Points display. When activated, the Duel Disk's sixteen-segment Life Point display and blade lights up and voice lines from [[Seto Kaiba]] will play. The LP counter can track up to 9999 LP.
 
* The five black buttons on the back of the circular portion control the Life Point display. Four buttons control the thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones digit respectively. The fifth button plays assorted voice clips from Kaiba, and will also finalize any LP changes when pressed (accompanied by sound effects and lines from the anime). The available voice lines for Kaiba will change depending on the amount of Life Points remaining. The Life Points display itself includes a plastic red button adjacent to it, which will play the songs "[[Passionate Duelists (composition)|Passionate Duelists]]", "Battle of the Gods", "The Fang of Critias", or "God's Rage" when pushed.
 
* The five black buttons on the back of the circular portion control the Life Point display. Four buttons control the thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones digit respectively. The fifth button plays assorted voice clips from Kaiba, and will also finalize any LP changes when pressed (accompanied by sound effects and lines from the anime). The available voice lines for Kaiba will change depending on the amount of Life Points remaining. The Life Points display itself includes a plastic red button adjacent to it, which will play the songs "[[Passionate Duelists (composition)|Passionate Duelists]]", "Battle of the Gods", "The Fang of Critias", or "God's Rage" when pushed.

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