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{{About|the tournament|the story arcs|World Duel Carnival Preliminaries|and|World Duel Carnival Finals|the video game|''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival''}}
 
 
{{Infobox tournament
 
{{Infobox tournament
 
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The '''World Duel Carnival''' was a Duel tournament held in [[Heartland City]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime.  
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The '''World Duel Carnival''' was a Duel tournament held in [[Heartland]].  
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
The World Duel Carnival is really a plan designed by [[Mr. Heartland]] and [[Dr. Faker]] to find [[Number holder]]s so that [[Kite Tenjo]] can hunt them more efficiently. If the latter wins the tournament, they will gather most of the "Number" cards.<ref name="ep14">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|14|ref}}</ref> Unfortunately, Kite was defeated in his Duel with Vetrix due to his "[[Number 69: Heraldry Crest]]"<ref name="ep64">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|64|ref}}</ref>, but Dr. Faker still allows the tournament to go as planned because the [[Sphere Field]] has the power to take "Numbers" from any holder regardless of the winner or loser.<ref name="ep65">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|65|ref}}</ref> The effect still remains the same due to Vetrix taking Kite's numbers from him.
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The World Duel Carnival is really a plan designed by [[Mr. Heartland]] and [[Dr. Faker]] to find [[Number holder]]s so that [[Kite Tenjo]] can hunt them more efficiently. If the latter wins the tournament, they will gather most of the "Number" cards.<ref name="ep14">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|14|ref}}</ref> Unfortunately, Kite was defeated in his duel to Vetrix due to his [[Number 69: God Medallion Coat of Arms]]<ref name="ep64">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|64|ref}}</ref> , but Dr. Faker sill allows the tournament to go as planned because the [[Sphere Field]] has the power to take Numbers from any holder.<ref name="ep65">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|65|ref}}</ref> The effect still remains the same due to Vetrix taking Kite's numbers from him.
  
 
Others besides Dr. Faker and Mr. Heartland who know or at least suspect the real purpose of this tournament such as [[Vetrix]] and [[Astral]] are also using it to collect "Numbers".
 
Others besides Dr. Faker and Mr. Heartland who know or at least suspect the real purpose of this tournament such as [[Vetrix]] and [[Astral]] are also using it to collect "Numbers".
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[[Dextra]] and [[Nistro]] are acting as referees of the tournament<ref name="ep30">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|30|ref}}</ref> and punish Duelists who cheated.<ref name="ep37">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|37|ref}}</ref> However, their true task is the search of "[[Number]]" cards,<ref name="ep37"/>, much like the [[Battle City]] tournament was used to search for [[Egyptian God]] monsters.
 
[[Dextra]] and [[Nistro]] are acting as referees of the tournament<ref name="ep30">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|30|ref}}</ref> and punish Duelists who cheated.<ref name="ep37">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|37|ref}}</ref> However, their true task is the search of "[[Number]]" cards,<ref name="ep37"/>, much like the [[Battle City]] tournament was used to search for [[Egyptian God]] monsters.
  
They are also involved in investigated incidents during the tournament and may decide whether something is allowed, as was the case with [[Tombo Tillbitty]]'s [[Basket Rule]]s.<ref name="ep30"/>  
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They are also involved in investigated incidents during the tournament and may decide whether something is allowed, as was the case with [[Tombo Tillbitty]]'s [[Vegetable Death Match]]es.<ref name="ep30"/>  
  
If they discover someone cheated, they have authority to decide what kind of punishment the person will get, even if said punishment would be a physical one. For example, Nistro forced a boy into a [[Duel]] and ordered him to disappear from [[Heartland City]]. Next, he made [[Flip Turner|Flip]] eat all his "Heart Piece" candies and bound him with a rope. Nistro threatened he would confiscate his deck, while Flip would be disqualified and deprived from all future participation in the tournaments for the rest of his life. Additionally, he claimed he would make sure Flip never Dueled again by beating him out of Heartland City.<ref name="ep37"/>
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If they discover someone cheated, they have authority to decide what kind of punishment the person will get, even if such punishment would be a physical one. For example, Nistro forced a boy into a [[Duel]] and ordered him to disappear from [[Heartland City]]. Next time, he made [[Flip (character)|Flip]] eat all his "Heart Piece" candies and bound him with a rope. Nistro threatened he would confiscate his deck, while Flip would be disqualified and deprived from all future participation in the tournaments for the rest of his life. Additionally, he claimed he would make sure Flip never Dueled again by beating him out of Heartland City.<ref name="ep37"/>
  
 
===Special rules===
 
===Special rules===
Having their own special rules in a Duel is not allowed. However, such rules can be approved by the referee, as was the case with [[Tombo Tillbitty]]'s [[Basket Rule]].<ref name="ep30"/>
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Having their own special rules in a Duel is not allowed. However, such rules can be approved by the referee, as was the case with [[Tombo Tillbitty]]'s [[Vegetable Death Match]]es.<ref name="ep30"/>
  
 
==Flow of the tournament==
 
==Flow of the tournament==
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The preliminaries happen for three days in [[Heartland City]], and each [[Duelist]] must accept all challenges. The tournament has an [[ante rule]] of betting their [[Heart Piece]]s and if all pieces are lost, the participant will be automatically disqualified. In order to enter the finals, the Duelist must gather five correct Heart Pieces to make a perfect heart.<ref name="ep26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}}</ref>
 
The preliminaries happen for three days in [[Heartland City]], and each [[Duelist]] must accept all challenges. The tournament has an [[ante rule]] of betting their [[Heart Piece]]s and if all pieces are lost, the participant will be automatically disqualified. In order to enter the finals, the Duelist must gather five correct Heart Pieces to make a perfect heart.<ref name="ep26">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|26|ref}}</ref>
  
The tournament begun with more than 10,000 participants. Only 24 Duelists were able to complete their Heart Pieces. Trey was a finalist but could not participate in the semi-finals due to him being in a coma after being defeated by Yuma and Astral, therefore only 23 Duelists advanced to the finals.
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The tournament begun with more than 10,000 participants. Only 24 Duelists were able to complete their Heart Pieces. Tres was a finalist but could not participate in the semi-finals due to him being coma after being defeated by Yuma and Astral, therefore only 23 Duelist advanced to the finals.
  
 
==Finals==
 
==Finals==
 
====First Stage====
 
====First Stage====
The first stage of the finals is called SkyScape section known as the Park Section in the Japanese version, which occurs all throughout [[Heartland]]. The Duelists use the [[Duel Coaster]] system which works similarly to a [[Battle Royal]] Duel. The Duelists ride the Duel Coaster and Duel if another Duelist is on the same lane. Multiple Duelists can Duel against the same opponent and several parts of the lanes have [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s set which activate when the Duelist crosses over them.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|51|ref}}</ref>
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The first stage of the finals is called the Park Section which occurs all throughout [[Heartland]]. The Duelists use the [[Duel Coaster]] system which works similiar to a [[Battle Royal]] Duel. The Duelists ride the Duel Coaster and Duel if another Duelist is on the same lane. Multiple Duelists can Duel against the same opponent and several parts of the lanes have [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s set which activate when the Duelist crosses over them.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|51|ref}}</ref>
  
Those who remain from the 23 finalists will pass to the next course of the Duel Coaster which is the underground section called Dragon's Den.
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Those who remain from the 23 finalists will pass to the next course of the Duel Coaster which is the underground section.
  
 
====Second Stage====
 
====Second Stage====
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<u>Finalists in each field</u><br>
 
<u>Finalists in each field</u><br>
 
[[Jungle Field|Jungle]] - [[Vetrix]] vs [[Dextra]]<br>
 
[[Jungle Field|Jungle]] - [[Vetrix]] vs [[Dextra]]<br>
[[Magma Field|Magma]] - [[Reginald Kastle]] vs [[Quattro]]<br>
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[[Magma Ocean|Magma]] - [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]] vs [[Quattro]]<br>
[[Space Field|Space]] - [[Kite Tenjo]] vs [[Quinton]]<br>
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[[Cosmic Frontier|Space]] - [[Kite Tenjo]] vs [[Cinco]]<br>
[[Desert Field|Desert]] - [[Nistro]] vs [[Yuma Tsukumo]]<br>
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[[Dangerous Canyon|Canyon]] - [[Nistro]] vs [[Yuma Tsukumo]]<br>
  
 
===Semi-Finals===
 
===Semi-Finals===
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<!--quarter finals -->
 
<!--quarter finals -->
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 054|54]]''| '''[[Vetrix]]'''|100|[[Dextra]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 054|54]]''| '''[[Vetrix]]'''|100|[[Dextra]]|0
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 055|55]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 056|56]]''|[[Quinton]]|0|'''[[Kite Tenjo]]'''|100
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| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 055|55]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 056|56]]''|[[Cinco]]|0|'''[[Kite Tenjo]]'''|100
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 057|57]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 058|58]]''|'''[[Reginald Kastle]]'''|500|[[Quattro]]|0
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| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 057|57]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 058|58]]''|'''[[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]'''|500|[[Quattro]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 059|59]]|'''[[Yuma Tsukumo]]'''|300|[[Nistro]]|0
 
| ''Episode [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 059|59]]|'''[[Yuma Tsukumo]]'''|300|[[Nistro]]|0
 
<!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 -->
 
<!--Episode|Duelist 1|LP 1|Duelist 2|LP 2 -->
 
<!--semi finals -->
 
<!--semi finals -->
 
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 063|63]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 064|64]]''|'''[[Vetrix]]'''|700|[[Kite Tenjo]]|0
 
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 063|63]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 064|64]]''|'''[[Vetrix]]'''|700|[[Kite Tenjo]]|0
| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 061|61]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 062|62]]''|[[Reginald Kastle]]|0|'''[[Yuma Tsukumo]]'''|400
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| ''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 061|61]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 062|62]]''|[[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]|0|'''[[Yuma Tsukumo]]'''|400
 
<!--finals -->
 
<!--finals -->
 
|''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 065|65]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 067|67]]''|[[Vetrix]]|0|'''[[Yuma Tsukumo]]'''|50
 
|''Episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 065|65]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 067|67]]''|[[Vetrix]]|0|'''[[Yuma Tsukumo]]'''|50
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==Participants==
 
==Participants==
Over 10,000 Duelists participated in the tournament.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|51|ref}}</ref> Of them, 23 qualified for the finals.<ref name="ep50">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|50|ref}}</ref> 15 were eliminated from the finals via the [[Duel Coaster]].<!--4 in episode 51--><ref name="ep51" /><!--6 in episode 52--><ref name="ep52">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|52|ref}}</ref><!--5 in episode 53--><ref name="ep53">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|53|ref}}</ref> Eight Duelists made their way to the second stage, where six of them were eliminated.
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Over 10,000 Duelists participated in the tournament.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|51|ref}}</ref> Of them, 23 qualified for the finals.<ref name="ep50">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|50|ref}}</ref> 15 were eliminated from the finals via the [[Duel Coaster]].<!--4 in episode 51--><ref name="ep51" /><!--6 in episode 52--><ref name="ep52">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|52|ref}}</ref><!--5 in episode 53--><ref name="ep53">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|53|ref}}</ref> Eight Duelists made their way to the second stage, where of these six were eliminated.
  
 
[[Anna Kaboom]] was not a finalist as she didn't have a complete [[Heart Piece|heart]], but she forcibly took the place of another finalist.<ref name="ep52"/>
 
[[Anna Kaboom]] was not a finalist as she didn't have a complete [[Heart Piece|heart]], but she forcibly took the place of another finalist.<ref name="ep52"/>
  
 
===Finalists===
 
===Finalists===
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* [[Quattro]]
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* [[Cinco]]
 
* [[Anna Kaboom]]
 
* [[Anna Kaboom]]
* [[Conical Hat Duelist]]
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* [[Bergman Sakata]]
* [[Count Crazy Fang]]
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* [[Burning Toramaru]]
* [[Cowboy Duelist]]
 
* [[Coyote]]
 
 
* [[Dextra]]
 
* [[Dextra]]
* [[Green Coat Duelist]]
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* [[Fallguys Coyote]]
* [[Jackal]]
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* [[Fallguys Jackal]]
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* [[Fallguys Wolf]]
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* [[Garcia Panther]]
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* [[Nistro]]
 
* [[Kite Tenjo]]
 
* [[Kite Tenjo]]
* [[Lord Percius]]
 
 
* [[Milky Kulala]] (didn't appear in the finals)
 
* [[Milky Kulala]] (didn't appear in the finals)
* [[Mustached Duelist]]
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* [[Nosferatu Nakajima]]
* [[Nistro]]
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* [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]
* [[Pepe Perez]]
 
* [[Quattro]]
 
* [[Quinton]]
 
* [[Reginald Kastle]]
 
* [[Scarred Duelist]]
 
* [[Sultan of Spells]]
 
* [[Tricky Tommy Noble]]
 
* [[Unknown Finalist]]
 
 
* [[Vetrix]]
 
* [[Vetrix]]
* [[Wolfsbane]]
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* [[Yuma Tsukumo]] (champion)
* [[Yuma Tsukumo]]
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* Seven unnamed Duelists
  
 
===Known Eliminated Participants===
 
===Known Eliminated Participants===
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* [[Tres]]
 
* [[Bronk Stone]]
 
* [[Bronk Stone]]
* [[Cameron Clix]]
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* [[Caswell]]
* [[Caswell Francis]]
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* [[Cathy Catherine]]
* [[Cathy Katherine]]
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* [[Dog-chan]]
* [[Charlie's opponent]]
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* [[Flip (character)|Flip]]
* [[Cody Callus]]
 
* [[Flip Turner]]
 
 
* [[Kazuma Motosu]]
 
* [[Kazuma Motosu]]
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* [[Striker]]
 
* [[Misato Hayashi]]
 
* [[Misato Hayashi]]
 
* [[Nelson Andrews]]
 
* [[Nelson Andrews]]
* [[Pip]]
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* [[Cody Callus]]
 
* [[Spencer]]
 
* [[Spencer]]
* [[Striker Crossit]]
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* [[Syuta Hayami]]
 
* [[Tetsu Tamatsu]]
 
* [[Tetsu Tamatsu]]
 
* [[Tombo Tillbitty]]
 
* [[Tombo Tillbitty]]
* [[Trey]]
 
  
 
===Unofficial Participants===
 
===Unofficial Participants===
 
This Duelist Dueled someone who was participating in the WDC. His opponent was under the impression that he was involved in the tournament until after the Duel, when he revealed he possessed no Heart Pieces.
 
This Duelist Dueled someone who was participating in the WDC. His opponent was under the impression that he was involved in the tournament until after the Duel, when he revealed he possessed no Heart Pieces.
  
* [[Charlie McCay]]
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* [[Charlie McCoy]]
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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