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− | | | + | | english name = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator World Championships 2009 |
− | | | + | | kanji name = 遊☆戯☆王5D's STARDUST ACCELERATOR |
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− | + | | japanese translated name = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator | |
− | | | + | | alternate name = Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2009 |
− | + | | developer = Konami | |
− | + | | producer = Konami | |
− | + | | series = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship]] | |
− | + | | platform = Nintendo DS | |
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− | + | * {{flag|Japan}} March 26th 2009 | |
− | + | * {{flag|South Korea}} April 30th 2009 | |
− | | | + | * {{flag|Europe}} May 15th 2009 |
− | | | + | * {{flag|United States}} May 19th 2009 |
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− | '''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's | + | |
+ | '''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator''' is a ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''-themed game for the Nintendo DS. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
The game contains a story mode, where the player may duel, browse a 3D map, interact with other characters and collect items and cards. | The game contains a story mode, where the player may duel, browse a 3D map, interact with other characters and collect items and cards. | ||
− | There are 2887 cards featured in this game (including Egyptian Gods, [[Speed Spell - Wheelie Breaker]] and [[Speed World]]), going up to [[Crimson Crisis]] also includes cards from the first 4 [[Duel Terminals]] and cards from [[Structure Deck]]s up to [[Structure Deck: Lord of the | + | There are 2887 cards featured in this game (including Egyptian Gods, [[Speed Spell - Wheelie Breaker]] and [[Speed World]]), going up to [[Crimson Crisis]] also includes cards from the first 4 [[Duel Terminals]] and cards from [[Structure Deck]]s up to [[Structure Deck 16: Lord of the Magicians|SD16]], but excludes any TCG exclusive cards up to that date that are not already included in [[Extra Pack|Extra Pack 01]]. The game also includes many promo cards, such as "[[Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode]]", "[[Shield Wing]]", "[[Elemental Hero Absolute Zero]]" and "[[Genesis Dragon]]". However, it misses 779 cards released in OCG before Lord of Magicians, mainly cards that rely on other specific cards, such as [[Ritual Spell Card|Ritual Spells]] or the ones that require a specific monster, like "[[Checkmate]]". |
The game contains [[Turbo Duel]]s. "[[Speed Spells]]" versions of existing cards appear in the game, such as "[[Speed Spell - Raigeki]]" and "[[Speed Spell - Harpie's Feather Duster]]", also completely new [[Speed Spells]] are included such as "[[Speed Spell - Wheelie Breaker]]" and [[Speed Spell - Speed Jammer]]". Special Trap Cards designed specifically for Turbo Duels are also included, such as Des Accelerator and [[Slip Stream]]. | The game contains [[Turbo Duel]]s. "[[Speed Spells]]" versions of existing cards appear in the game, such as "[[Speed Spell - Raigeki]]" and "[[Speed Spell - Harpie's Feather Duster]]", also completely new [[Speed Spells]] are included such as "[[Speed Spell - Wheelie Breaker]]" and [[Speed Spell - Speed Jammer]]". Special Trap Cards designed specifically for Turbo Duels are also included, such as Des Accelerator and [[Slip Stream]]. | ||
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Story Mode includes the majority of characters from the first arc of the anime and a number of original characters. Additional character versions of cards can be unlocked as opponents and Tag Duelists in Free Duel mode. | Story Mode includes the majority of characters from the first arc of the anime and a number of original characters. Additional character versions of cards can be unlocked as opponents and Tag Duelists in Free Duel mode. | ||
− | :''See: [[:Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's | + | :''See: [[:Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator characters]]''. |
==Storyline== | ==Storyline== | ||
[[File:StardustAccelerator-screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Screenshot]] | [[File:StardustAccelerator-screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Screenshot]] | ||
− | The player wakes up in [[Satellite]], stripped of their memory. | + | The player wakes up in [[Satellite]], stripped of their memory. He/She are found by [[Rally Dawson|Rally]] who duels them in the hopes it will help them regain their memory. Rally introduces them to his friends [[Blitz]], [[Nervin]] and [[Tank]] and takes the player to their base in the Satellite underground. |
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+ | The player finds a "[[Speed Spells|Speed Spell]]" card in their [[Duel Disk]], causing everyone to believe that he is a [[Turbo Duel]]ist. Since [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] and [[Sector Security]] are the only Turbo Duelists in Satellite, they figure the player is from [[New Domino City|the City]]. | ||
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+ | Since a Turbo Duelist is not complete without their [[Duel Runner]], Blitz arranges for the player to buy a Duel Runner from [[Kuroe]]. After discovering it has no engine or CPU, Blitz goes to confront Kuroe, but ends up getting kidnapped. The player then ventures to the [[Satellite thugs' lair|thugs' lair]], where they duel and defeat multiple thugs in order to free Blitz. | ||
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+ | After saving Blitz, Yusei gives the player a spare engine to use in their Duel Runner, before he leaves for [[New Domino City]]. A few days later, Rally gives the player a CPU. With the Duel Runner complete the player takes it for a test run. | ||
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+ | A group of securities, led by [[Tetsu Ushio|Officer Trudge]] appear outside the group's lair, accusing Rally of stealing the CPU. Since they were using the signal from Rally's [[criminal mark]] to trace their location, Blitz used Yusei's jamming device to block the signal. The group split-up; Rally, Nervin, Blitz and Tank go one way and advise the player to ride their Duel Runner to the [[Old Highway]]. The player races out past the Securities, prompting Trudge to chase them. After the player outruns Trudge, they come back to the hideout. The player is planning to escape through the [[pipeline]] just like Yusei did earlier in the game. | ||
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+ | After beating a test simulation, the player gets a chance to escape to New Domino. As the player enters the pipeline, Trudge immediately follows in pursuit. After outrunning him, the player gets caught by Security and is taken to the detention center having his Duel Runner and Deck confiscated. | ||
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+ | In jail, the player reaches the Recreation room where [[Bolt Tanner]] is. Tanner has just won a Duel, with his opponent lying on the floor. Tanner taunts the defeated duelist by calling his cards trash, and the player then attempts to defend the defeated duelist by dueling Tanner with his Deck (like Yusei uses Yanagi's Deck in the anime). After beating Tanner the player notices Yusei also getting escorted to his cell, and then receives a challenge from [[Mr. Armstrong]] and so the player has to collect cards from inmates to create a Deck and use it to beat him. | ||
− | + | After beating Armstrong, Armstrong calls off the deal and orders the Securities to seize the player. However, he is interrupted when [[Rex Goodwin]] appears on the scene, firing Armstrong and eventually releasing the player into New Domino City. Tanner passes the player his [[Ushi Oni]] card, telling him to seek a bar named [[Bootleg]]. Showing the card will allow for the player to come into contact with an acquaintance. | |
− | + | Upon arriving at the Bootleg, the player shows the bartender Tanner's card, but the bartender requests that the player complete some of his Duel Puzzles, as he's a Duelist. After completing 3 Puzzles, the bartender tells the player to wait outside - and upon exiting the bar he encounters [[Blister]], who escorts him to his hideout. | |
− | + | The player informs Blister of the plan to reclaim the Duel Runner and Deck. After some time of thinking, Blister gives the player a fake Security ID and Security uniform so that the player can sneak into the Security Impound Center and get his Deck and Duel Runner back. After sneaking past the guards and getting to the Duel Runner, the player is once again cornered by Trudge. The player then gets on the Duel Runner and promptly outruns Trudge once again through the Impound Center. | |
− | + | Upon escape, the player encounters Yusei, who also has reclaimed his Duel Runner and Deck. They both make a break to whatever cover they could find. As the player escapes Trudge he is guided by [[Leo]] to a place where he could hide out for the time being. Leo introduces himself and [[Luna]], and then challenges the player to a duel. Upon winning, the player gets let in on a secret: there is an underground duel arena. | |
− | + | At the duel arena, the player and the twins witness [[Akiza Izinski|Akiza]] beat yet another duelist. While people flee from the arena, the player feels a stinging pain as they notice a birthmark appear on their arm. Akiza notices this mark and promptly challenges the player to a Duel. After the player wins, the birthmark disappears. | |
− | + | Several days later, the player gets informed of a [[Tag-Team Duel]] Tournament as he makes his way towards the Duel Runner Shop. He then gets into a Tag Duel with the twins, with Blister as his temporary partner. After the player finds a partner, he proceeds to the Duel Stadium where he proceeds through the tournament, facing [[Figaro]] and [[Corse]] (this opponent team may vary between who's chosen as the Tag partner), Blister and Tanner, and finally Leo and Luna. After winning, the player runs into Goodwin, who congratulates the player for his victory. | |
− | + | Some time later, the player runs into Tanner outside the bar and receives an invitation to the [[Fortune Cup]]. He shows this to Blister to know more about it, and is told to go to the Neo Domino Highway so as to sign up for the preliminary race. After passing the preliminary race, the player is confronted by [[Bass]] who then shows him how to play a [[Turbo Duel]]. After that, the player is also informed of the Speed Spells being sold at the shop. | |
− | + | The player then proceeds to the Duel Stadium where he faces off against Trudge, [[Hunter Pace]], and [[Greiger]] in the three Turbo Duels of the preliminaries. Following this, the player proceeds into the latter half of the Fortune Cup, facing off against [[Gill Randsborg]] and Akiza in two ground duels, and squaring off with Yusei in a Turbo Duel. | |
− | + | Upon finishing the duel, the player is about to prepare for the final duel with [[Jack Atlas]], when he blacks out, receives several flashbacks, and wakes up at a temple for the People of the Stars. He is then confronted by [[Rex Goodwin]]. It is revealed to the player that he was the one who grafted the birthmark onto the player's arm, as Goodwin plans to utilize the power of the Crimson Dragon. Goodwin then pits the player against 4 other clones - [[Alpha]], [[Beta]], [[Gamma]] and [[Delta]] - and the player has to defeat all 4 of them without replenishing life points in between duels (You'll just have to do the match over again). | |
− | + | Upon victory, the [[Crimson Dragon]] appears, but then shortly dissipates. Goodwin then realizes that he cannot simply do with replicas, despite the fact that intense duels will lead to the awakening of the Crimson Dragon. The player then blacks out again, and finds himself back in his room, before the final duel with Jack Atlas. After defeating Jack, the player receives the [[Stardust Dragon]] card for Yusei. Goodwin aborts his plan to awaken the Dragon, and allows the player to do as he wishes. The player then passes Yusei the Stardust Dragon card, and also receives a Travel Permit, allowing him to travel between Satellite and New Domino City. | |
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+ | Post storyline, Yusei has a new Deck with "[[:/Assault Modes|/Assault Mode]]" support, the name of which references the game title, XLerator. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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Acquiring enough opponents within a certain skill level will unlock Tournament Mode for a certain Level. In Tournament Mode, the player enters a 3-tier elimination tournament with 7 other randomly chosen available CPU opponents, and must defeat the three opponents they get matched up with in separate duels in order to win. Clearing Tournament levels are required to unlock certain opponents and packs. | Acquiring enough opponents within a certain skill level will unlock Tournament Mode for a certain Level. In Tournament Mode, the player enters a 3-tier elimination tournament with 7 other randomly chosen available CPU opponents, and must defeat the three opponents they get matched up with in separate duels in order to win. Clearing Tournament levels are required to unlock certain opponents and packs. | ||
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Opponents that require special tasks to unlock are: | Opponents that require special tasks to unlock are: | ||
*'''[[Ultimate Insect LV7 (character)|Ultimate Insect LV7]]''' - Special Summon [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]. | *'''[[Ultimate Insect LV7 (character)|Ultimate Insect LV7]]''' - Special Summon [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]]. | ||
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*'''[[Arcana Force EX - The Dark Ruler (character)|Arcana Force EX - The Dark Ruler]]''' - Special Summon its corresponding card. | *'''[[Arcana Force EX - The Dark Ruler (character)|Arcana Force EX - The Dark Ruler]]''' - Special Summon its corresponding card. | ||
*'''[[Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes (character)|Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes]]''' - Win using Vennominaga's victory condition. | *'''[[Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes (character)|Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes]]''' - Win using Vennominaga's victory condition. | ||
− | *'''[[Evil | + | *'''[[Evil HERO Infernal Gainer (character)|Evil HERO Infernal Gainer]]''' - Reach 50 hours of play time. |
*'''[[Destiny End Dragoon (character)|Destiny End Dragoon]]''' - Special Summon [[Destiny HERO - Plasma]]. | *'''[[Destiny End Dragoon (character)|Destiny End Dragoon]]''' - Special Summon [[Destiny HERO - Plasma]]. | ||
− | *'''[[Yubel (character) | + | *'''[[Yubel (character)]]''' - Special Summon [[Yubel - The Ultimate Nightmare]]. |
*'''[[Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode (character)|Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode]]''' - Special Summon its corresponding card. | *'''[[Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode (character)|Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode]]''' - Special Summon its corresponding card. | ||
*'''[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier (character)|Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]''' - Synchro Summon a total of 200 times. | *'''[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier (character)|Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]''' - Synchro Summon a total of 200 times. | ||
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*'''[[Doom Dozer (character)|Doom Dozer]]''' - Purchase all Duel Runner speed boosters. | *'''[[Doom Dozer (character)|Doom Dozer]]''' - Purchase all Duel Runner speed boosters. | ||
*'''[[Evil Hero Dark Gaia (character)|Evil HERO Dark Gaia]]''' - Activate a total of 300 Speed Spells. | *'''[[Evil Hero Dark Gaia (character)|Evil HERO Dark Gaia]]''' - Activate a total of 300 Speed Spells. | ||
− | *'''[[Light and Darkness Dragon ( | + | *'''[[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|Light and Darkness Dragon]]''' - Reach 100 hours of play time. |
*'''[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8 (character)|Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8]]''' - Activate a total of 750 Spells. | *'''[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8 (character)|Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8]]''' - Activate a total of 750 Spells. | ||
− | *'''[[Endymion, the Master Magician (character)|Endymion, the Master Magician]]''' - | + | *'''[[Endymion, the Master Magician (character)|Endymion, the Master Magician]]''' - Win all levels of Tournament Mode at least once. |
*'''[[Dark Armed Dragon (character)|Dark Armed Dragon]]''' - Special Summon [[Armed Dragon LV10]]. | *'''[[Dark Armed Dragon (character)|Dark Armed Dragon]]''' - Special Summon [[Armed Dragon LV10]]. | ||
*'''[[Judgment Dragon (character)|Judgment Dragon]]''' - Special Summon a total of 1000 times. | *'''[[Judgment Dragon (character)|Judgment Dragon]]''' - Special Summon a total of 1000 times. | ||
*'''[[Gladiator Beast Gyzarus (character)|Gladiator Beast Gyzarus]]''' - Special Summon [[Gladiator Beast Heraklinos]]. | *'''[[Gladiator Beast Gyzarus (character)|Gladiator Beast Gyzarus]]''' - Special Summon [[Gladiator Beast Heraklinos]]. | ||
*'''[[Beast King Barbaros (character)|Beast King Barbaros]]''' - Reach 200 hours of play time. | *'''[[Beast King Barbaros (character)|Beast King Barbaros]]''' - Reach 200 hours of play time. | ||
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==Glitches and mistakes== | ==Glitches and mistakes== | ||
* If the player's character is a girl, many of the other main characters will refer to her as a "he" and [[Rex Goodwin]] introduces the clones as the player's "brothers" instead of "sisters". | * If the player's character is a girl, many of the other main characters will refer to her as a "he" and [[Rex Goodwin]] introduces the clones as the player's "brothers" instead of "sisters". | ||
− | * When interacting with Elgio, a player may find 'Turbo Duel' instead of 'Tag Duel'. Activating 'Turbo Duel' causes the player and | + | * When interacting with Elgio, a player may find 'Turbo Duel' instead of 'Tag Duel'. Activating 'Turbo Duel' causes the player and his teammate to tag duel against Elgio and Itokawa. |
* Occasionally part of the character model's hair may turn white unnaturally. In extreme cases, almost all of the hair is white. This is a minor texture glitch and shouldn't harm gameplay. | * Occasionally part of the character model's hair may turn white unnaturally. In extreme cases, almost all of the hair is white. This is a minor texture glitch and shouldn't harm gameplay. | ||
− | * Once all of the Structure Decks have been bought, the only one available will be the 5D's Starter Deck, and the player will not be allowed to buy any others | + | * Once all of the Structure Decks have been bought, the only one available will be the 5D's Starter Deck, and the player will not be allowed to buy any others (the 5D's Starter Deck will also have the 'new' symbol above it). Additionally, every time the player leaves the card shop, the game will say that a new pack has been added to the card list, when actually, nothing happens. This does not affect any aspects of gameplay, however. |
* When "[[Canyon]]" is in play and you attack a [[Rock]]-[[Type]] monster in [[Defense Position]] with a [[monster]] that inflicts [[piercing]] damage and win, the damage to the opponent is doubled, even though the lore says that damage will only be doubled for the controller of the attacking monster. | * When "[[Canyon]]" is in play and you attack a [[Rock]]-[[Type]] monster in [[Defense Position]] with a [[monster]] that inflicts [[piercing]] damage and win, the damage to the opponent is doubled, even though the lore says that damage will only be doubled for the controller of the attacking monster. | ||
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* If an Action Replay is used, if you are attacking a monster which is about to be destroyed due to your monster having more attack points, the last 0 in the difference between attack points appears before all of the other digits. This can also happen if you are not using an Action Replay occasionally. | * If an Action Replay is used, if you are attacking a monster which is about to be destroyed due to your monster having more attack points, the last 0 in the difference between attack points appears before all of the other digits. This can also happen if you are not using an Action Replay occasionally. | ||
− | * | + | * When an "important" monster that has its own intro (e.g. Dark Armed Dragon, Tytannial, Egyptian God Cards, Great Shogun Shien, Light and Darkness Dragon, ...) is summoned, its intro's music is skipped every now and then. |
* In the English anime, [[Nervin]] and [[Blitz]] have their names swapped, but not in the game. | * In the English anime, [[Nervin]] and [[Blitz]] have their names swapped, but not in the game. | ||
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* Despite not mentioning it in either OCG or TCG text, some Plant support cards in the game only affects Plants on your side of the field, even though in reality they can affect both sides. | * Despite not mentioning it in either OCG or TCG text, some Plant support cards in the game only affects Plants on your side of the field, even though in reality they can affect both sides. | ||
− | * | + | * Some Quick-Play Spell Cards can only be activated during the opponent's turn. |
− | * | + | * Sometimes when an opponent activates "[[Roulette Barrel]]'s" effect they will destroy "Roulette Barrel" when they don't roll a four. |
− | * When the | + | * In Deck Construction, when using 'Related Cards' for "[[Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress]]", "[[Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter]]" will not appear. |
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+ | * [[Royal Oppression]] can be used to negate and destroy [[Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind]] when it uses its "[[Shrink]]" effect, even if Gale was Normal Summoned. | ||
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+ | * When you attack with Moai Interceptor Cannons the animation shows The Statue of Easter Island instead. | ||
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+ | * When "[[Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter]]'s" effect activates, the option to activate its effect says "Do you want to destroy this card?" although, if you select yes, it wont destroy "Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter" and it will let you select the card to destroy, as it should. | ||
==Connectivity with Wheelie Breakers== | ==Connectivity with Wheelie Breakers== | ||
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==Promotional cards== | ==Promotional cards== | ||
− | {{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's | + | {{Main|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accelerator Promotional Cards}} |
Stardust Accelerator includes three promotional cards, which are used by [[Kalin]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]] anime. These include: "[[Infernity Guardian]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Dwarf]]". | Stardust Accelerator includes three promotional cards, which are used by [[Kalin]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]] anime. These include: "[[Infernity Guardian]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]" and "[[Infernity Dwarf]]". | ||
− | The Korean version of the game included 7 promotional cards; the said 3 along with the cards from [[Limited Edition 12]]; "[[Light End Dragon]]", "[[Dark End Dragon]]", "[[Chaos-End Master]]" and "[[Sphere of Chaos]]". | + | The Korean version of the game included 7 promotional cards; the said 3 along with the cards from [[Limited Edition Pack 12]]; "[[Light End Dragon]]", "[[Dark End Dragon]]", "[[Chaos-End Master]]" and "[[Sphere of Chaos]]". |
In the Stardust Accelerator game guide, "[[Infernity Destroyer]]" is the promo card given. | In the Stardust Accelerator game guide, "[[Infernity Destroyer]]" is the promo card given. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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− | + | * When the full sign of [[Crimson Dragon|the Crimson Dragon]] is shown, it shows the Heart Sign placed in the Left Claw, which is [[Luna]]'s mark. The Heart Sign would be given to [[Leo]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 142|Episode 142]], which aired in Japan almost two years after this game was released. [[File:Mark with Heart Sign-WC09.png|thumb]] | |
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