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'''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul''' is a Yu-Gi-Oh! video game for the Game Boy Advance. Gameplay is similar to standard dueling rules, except that the [[Side Deck]] allows less than 15 cards, and is more for convenience of getting to cards for your Deck than switching between duels, as CPU duels are single duels rather than matches (with some exceptions in events).
==Gameplay==
There are 819 different cards in total, counting the [[Egyptian God Cards]]. The counter in the "Deck Edit" menu counts the total amount of cards collected, including multiple copies of a card you received. You can receive of upwards to 10000+ cards with the counter.
Aside from the above, this game is nearly identical to [[Stairway to the Destined Duel|''Stairway to the Destined Duel'']] except that the default animation speed is slower and you have the option of pressing and holding one of the buttons on the game console to speed it up. There are also notably less cards to choose from in comparison to the aforementioned game.
==Duelists==
*[[Umbra (World Championship)|Umbra]] and [[Lumis (World Championship)|Lumis]] ([[Trap Cards|Trap]] Deck)
*[[Strings]] ([[Marik]]-like Deck)
*[[Rare Hunter (World Championship)|Rare Hunter]] - losing results in the loss of the "rarest" card in your Deck; may challenge the player randomly on certain days. (Exodia Deck)
*[[Marik Ishtar (World Championship)|Marik Ishtar]] (Discard Deck)
*[[Arkana (World Championship)|Arkana]] (Dark Magician Deck)
*Note: When battling duelists in this tier, a random Rare Hunter event may occur when selecting the Campaign function where any possible duelist from this said tier will duel the player in a single duel, only there is a price. If the player is defeated, a random rarest card will be stolen from their trunk. If victory is achieved, then 5 random special cards will be awarded to the player.
===Tier 4===
*[[Duel Computer (World Championship)|Duel Computer]] (Deck designed to counter your Deck; usually a [[Mill Deck]])
When you reach the 5th tier, it is likely that only the Duel Computer is unlocked unless you fulfill all the conditions as mentioned. [[Maximillion Pegasus]] is unlocked by obtaining a [[Toon World]] card by password or booster packspack. [[Shimon Muran]] is unlocked by winning the National Tournament held on November and [[Solomon Moto|Truesdale]] is unlocked after collecting all 819 different cards or beating Simon once. Also, by defeating Simon once, a copy of every card available in this game is added to your Trunk and the [[Multi-colored Millenium Puzzle (EDS-BP)|Multi-colored Millenium Puzzle]] is unlocked. Note that occasionally, Solomon Moto won't be unlocked and would remain unavailable even after you did the requirements in order to unlock him as this is a glitch that seems to happens randomly. If he isn't unlocked, you can't unlock him any other way unless you start a new game.
==Cards==
As more Tiers are unlocked, new Booster Packs will be able to be chosen to reinforce your deck. However, some packs will be unlocked only after defeating an opponent a certain number of times. On the other hand, Magazines are events that give you cards from two special "sets"; the Weekly Yu-Gi-Oh! event happens every Tuesday of the week and the Yu-Gi-Oh! Magazine happens every 21st of the month. There are 819 total cards, counting the 63 cards which don't have password (Egyptian Gods included).
Like many previous and later Yu-Gi-Oh! games, it also uses the 8-digit passwords printed on most cards to unlock new cards.
Cards are kept in a Chest where they can be accessed through the Deck Edit in the Main Menu, and may be placed in the Deck or Side Deck. Fusion cards that are added to the Deck do not go towards the 40 card minimum, but as there is not any kind of Fusion Deck in the Deck Edit, they are put together with the Main Deck.
The game follows the [[May 2002 Lists]], which did not include any [[Forbidden]] cardcards.
You will find here the [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul cards|list of the cards]] as well as their [[Gallery of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul cards|gallery]].
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