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The Duel Disks featured in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' return to using a physical blade that takes design cues from the older models in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' and the KaibaCorp Disks. They feature a straight blade with slots beneath the [[Main Monster Zone]]s for [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s, a yellow triangle on the zones, and blue sections at the front of the zones. The blade is completely retractable and is connected to the body of the Disk by an angled section akin to the Graveyard chamber on an Academy Duel Disk, though this section does not contain the Graveyard itself. When activating Spell and Trap Cards [[Set]] in the Duel Disk, the cards are ejected from the slot for the user to insert face-up. Similar to toy Duel Disks, the Monster Zones have sections on the corners to hold the cards down when they are placed on the Duel Disk. As with previous Duel Disk with physical blades, the [[Field Zone]] is contained within a retractable compartment at the end of the blade closest to the Duelist's wrist.
 
The Duel Disks featured in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' return to using a physical blade that takes design cues from the older models in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' and the KaibaCorp Disks. They feature a straight blade with slots beneath the [[Main Monster Zone]]s for [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s, a yellow triangle on the zones, and blue sections at the front of the zones. The blade is completely retractable and is connected to the body of the Disk by an angled section akin to the Graveyard chamber on an Academy Duel Disk, though this section does not contain the Graveyard itself. When activating Spell and Trap Cards [[Set]] in the Duel Disk, the cards are ejected from the slot for the user to insert face-up. Similar to toy Duel Disks, the Monster Zones have sections on the corners to hold the cards down when they are placed on the Duel Disk. As with previous Duel Disk with physical blades, the [[Field Zone]] is contained within a retractable compartment at the end of the blade closest to the Duelist's wrist.
  
The main body of the Duel Disk is hexagonal, due to being made by [[Goha Enterprises]], and the Duel Disks themselves are made of a special metal called "[[Gohanium]]". According to [[Gavin Sogetsu]], the Duel Disks' user data is controlled by Goha. Opening the Duel Disks are strictly forbidden; if their owner does not close the Duel Disk after six minutes and sixty-six seconds, they will receive a penalty. Duel Disks also contain their owner's [[Duel ID cards]] within them; the removal of these ID cards is also forbidden. The Duel Disk features a small black screen near the back that displays any penalties the Duelist may have accumulated; if a Duelist receives six penalties, their account is banned. The screen can also be used as a light similar to modern smartphones. When the Duelist is in danger of [[Deck out|Decking out]], the number of cards left in the Deck appears on the screen in red with an alarm to warn them. The Deck and Graveyard section is removable and shaped like a white box; placing it into the Duel Disk activates it and deploys the blade. Yellow arrows on either side of the Deck Zone indicate which entrance is which. The top cards of the Deck to be accessed next are slightly ejected to allow the Duelist easy access to them, as the Deck is further contained within the case than any previous Duel Disks. The Graveyard slot is opposite to the Deck slot, similar to Duel Disks from the [[Fusion Dimension]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]''.  
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The main body of the Duel Disk is hexagonal, due to being made by [[Goha Enterprises]], and the Duel Disks themselves are made of a special metal called "[[Gohanium]]". According to [[Gavin Sogetsu]], the Duel Disks' user data is controlled by Goha Corp. Opening the Duel Disks are strictly forbidden; if their owner does not close the Duel Disk after six minutes and sixty-six seconds, they will receive a penalty. Duel Disks also contain their owner's [[Duel ID cards]] within them; the removal of these ID cards is also forbidden. The Duel Disk features a small black screen near the back that displays any penalties the Duelist may have accumulated; if a Duelist receives six penalties, their account is banned. The screen can also be used as a light similar to modern smartphones. When the Duelist is in danger of [[Deck out|Decking out]], the number of cards left in the Deck appears on the screen in red with an alarm to warn them. The Deck and Graveyard section is removable and shaped like a white box; placing it into the Duel Disk activates it and deploys the blade. Yellow arrows on either side of the Deck Zone indicate which entrance is which. The top cards of the Deck to be accessed next are slightly ejected to allow the Duelist easy access to them, as the Deck is further contained within the case than any previous Duel Disks. The Graveyard slot is opposite to the Deck slot, similar to Duel Disks from the [[Fusion Dimension]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]''.  
  
 
When used for [[Rush Duel]]s, the words "RUSH DUEL" appear on the screen in red letters, and the sides of the blade slide in to cover the outermost Main Monster Zones, leaving three, while the blade itself slides further out from the Duel Disk, creating a shape like the number "7" that turns red. When Summoning monsters, the blue sections on the front of the Duel Disk glow and create "roads" of light for holographic duplicates of the cards to rush out from, which "shatter" to reveal the Solid Vision monsters. When a Duelist [[Maximum Summon]]s, the three [[Maximum Monster]] cards slide together and the separators between the Monster Zones slide to the edges, creating one giant blue section to eject the holographic duplicate of the combined cards.
 
When used for [[Rush Duel]]s, the words "RUSH DUEL" appear on the screen in red letters, and the sides of the blade slide in to cover the outermost Main Monster Zones, leaving three, while the blade itself slides further out from the Duel Disk, creating a shape like the number "7" that turns red. When Summoning monsters, the blue sections on the front of the Duel Disk glow and create "roads" of light for holographic duplicates of the cards to rush out from, which "shatter" to reveal the Solid Vision monsters. When a Duelist [[Maximum Summon]]s, the three [[Maximum Monster]] cards slide together and the separators between the Monster Zones slide to the edges, creating one giant blue section to eject the holographic duplicate of the combined cards.

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