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[[File:Locator Card.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An [[Ante Duel|anted]] "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]" and a Locator Card.]]
 
[[File:Locator Card.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An [[Ante Duel|anted]] "[[Jinzo (anime)|Jinzo]]" and a Locator Card.]]
  
A '''Locator Card''', known as a '''Puzzle Card''' in the manga and Japanese anime, was a clear card with a prismatic coating containing a small portion of a map of [[Domino City]]. There was one given to each participant of the [[Battle City]] tournament.
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A '''Locator Card''', known as a '''Puzzle Card''' in the manga and original Japanese anime, was a clear card with a prismatic coating containing a small portion of a map of [[Domino City]]. There was one given to each participant of the [[Battle City]] tournament.
  
 
Duelists wagered their Locator Cards in [[Duel]]s. The eight Duelists to collect six Locator Cards became finalists. If a player ran out of Locator Cards, they were disqualified. In the manga it was explained that there were exactly forty-eight Puzzle Cards issued, each containing one of the forty-eight components of the map in a 6x8 grid.
 
Duelists wagered their Locator Cards in [[Duel]]s. The eight Duelists to collect six Locator Cards became finalists. If a player ran out of Locator Cards, they were disqualified. In the manga it was explained that there were exactly forty-eight Puzzle Cards issued, each containing one of the forty-eight components of the map in a 6x8 grid.

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