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{{about|the internationally released game|the Japan-exclusive game|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories}}
 
{{about|the internationally released game|the Japan-exclusive game|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories}}
{{Infobox video game
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{{VGInfobox
| image             = DDS-VideoGame-NA.jpg
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| image name              = DDS-VideoGameEN.jpg
| ja_name            = {{Ruby||ユウ}}{{Ruby|戯|ギ}}{{Ruby|王|オウ}}デュエルモンスターズIII {{Ruby|三聖戦神降臨|トライホーリーゴッドアドバント}}
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| base_romaji_name  = Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu San: San Seisen-Shin Kōrin
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| english name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories
| ja_base_trans_name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy War God Advent
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| kanji name              = 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズIII {{Ruby|三聖戦神降臨|トライホーリーゴッドアドバント}}
| romaji_name        = Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu San: Torai Hōrī Goddo Adobanto
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| romaji name              = Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu III Toraihōrīgoddo Adobanto
| ja_trans_name      = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent
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| japanese translated name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent
| fr_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel des Ténèbres
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| developer                = Konami
| de_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Das Dunkle Duell
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| publisher                = Konami
| it_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Racconti Oscuri
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| platform                 = Game Boy Color
| es_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelo en las Tinieblas
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| rating                  =  
 
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| genre                    = Card Battle
| platform           = Game Boy Color
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        | release date            =  
| languages          =  
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* {{flag|Japan}} July 13, 2000
* Japanese
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* {{flag|United States}} March 19, 2002
* English
 
* French
 
* German
 
* Italian
 
* Spanish
 
| developer          = [[Konami]]
 
| publisher          = Konami
 
| ja_release_date    = July 13, 2000
 
| na_release_date    = March 19, 2002
 
| eu_release_date    = March 2003
 
 
 
| series            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)
 
| prev              = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories
 
| next              = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist
 
 
 
| guide_book_1      = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 1
 
| guide_book_2      = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 2
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories''''', released in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent''''' (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズIII {{Ruby|三聖戦神降臨|トライホーリーゴッドアドバント}} ''Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu III Torai Hōrī Goddo Adobanto''), is a [[wikipedia:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]] video game and the third title in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]'' series, following ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'' and followed by ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]''. ''Dark Duel Stories'' was released in Japan on July 13, 2000, in the United States on March 19, 2002, and in Europe (in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish) in March 2003.
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories''''', released in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent''''' (遊戯王デュエルモンスターズIII {{Ruby|三聖戦神降臨|トライホーリーゴッドアドバント}} ''Yūgiō Dyueru Monsutāzu III Toraihōrīgoddo Adobanto''), is a [[wikipedia:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]] video game and the third title in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]'' series, following ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'' and followed by ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]''. It was released in Japan on July 13, [[2000]], and it was the first ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video game to be released outside of Japan, with a United States release date of March 19, [[2002]].
 
 
It was the first ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video game to be released outside of Japan, being released the day before ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]''.<!--it is probably worth confirming the release date of both this game and that game with contemporanous sources, as this kind of discrepency is indicative of an error--> Prior to the game's official English release, 250 copies of ''Dark Duel Stories'' were distributed to United States viewers of ''Kids' WB!'' as part of the "[[Duelin' Monsters Giveaway]]", which was held from November 12 and 17, 2001.
 
  
 
Players of the game can trade and battle with other players using a [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|link cable]].
 
Players of the game can trade and battle with other players using a [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|link cable]].
  
The subtitle of the game's Japanese name, ''Tri-Holy God Advent'', refers to the coming of the three [[Egyptian God]]s in the next game, ''Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist''. This is hinted after the game's ending credits, which feature the Egyptian Gods and the text "to be continued".
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The subtitle of the game's Japanese name, ''Tri-Holy God Advent'', refers to the coming the three [[Egyptian God]]s in the next game, ''Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist''. This is hinted after the game's ending credits, which feature the Egyptian Gods and the text "to be continued".
  
 
==Changes from ''Duel Monsters II''==
 
==Changes from ''Duel Monsters II''==
===General===
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'''General'''
* Could not be played on an original [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]] or on a [[wikipedia:Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]]; attempting to do so displayed an error screen.
 
 
* As the first [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|''Duel Monsters'' game]] to be licensed outside of Japan, it is also the first game that has been translated to multiple languages.
 
* As the first [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game series)|''Duel Monsters'' game]] to be licensed outside of Japan, it is also the first game that has been translated to multiple languages.
 
* Introduces "construction cards"
 
* Introduces "construction cards"
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* Cards are color-coded
 
* Cards are color-coded
 
* Cards in the chest can be ordered by number, alphabetically, by ATK, DEF, Alignment or Type. Previously they were only ordered by number.
 
* Cards in the chest can be ordered by number, alphabetically, by ATK, DEF, Alignment or Type. Previously they were only ordered by number.
* Deck Volume does not decrease when the player enters a password.
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* Deck Capacity does not decrease when the player enters a password.
* The amounts of Deck Volume gained from trading, losing a communication battle and winning a communication battle are doubled.
 
* Deck Volume increases by 5 for simply playing a game in Campaign mode, rather than 2 for a loss and 3 for a win.
 
 
* Passwords can be used to unlock items other than cards.
 
* Passwords can be used to unlock items other than cards.
 
* The [[Ante Duel|ante rule]] has been removed from communication battles.
 
* The [[Ante Duel|ante rule]] has been removed from communication battles.
 
* The player starts with a Deck of 40 fixed cards. Previously some of the cards were chosen at random from a pool.
 
* The player starts with a Deck of 40 fixed cards. Previously some of the cards were chosen at random from a pool.
* The Duelist Level calculation is changed from <code>((Deck Volume − 400) ÷ 7) + 15</code> to <code>((Deck Volume - 400) ÷ 3) + 15</code>, essentially meaning players need less Deck Volume to increase their Duelist Level.
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* The Duelist Level calculation is changed from <code>((Deck Capacity − 400) ÷ 7) + 15</code> to <code>((Deck Capacity - 400) ÷ 3) + 15</code>, essentially meaning players need less Deck Capacity to increase their Duelist Level.
  
===Campaign===
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'''Campaign'''
 
* Opponents use Decks of 40 fixed cards. Previously they had 40 randomly selected cards from a pool of 2048, which included duplicates.
 
* Opponents use Decks of 40 fixed cards. Previously they had 40 randomly selected cards from a pool of 2048, which included duplicates.
 
* Ryou Bakura, Puppeteer of Doom, Bandit Keith, PaniK and Pegasus are not available as opponents.
 
* Ryou Bakura, Puppeteer of Doom, Bandit Keith, PaniK and Pegasus are not available as opponents.
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* The player to go first is chosen randomly. Previously, the human player always went first.
 
* The player to go first is chosen randomly. Previously, the human player always went first.
 
* AI opponents use cards other than just Monster Cards.
 
* AI opponents use cards other than just Monster Cards.
* The "victory bonus" mechanic has been removed.
 
  
===Rules===
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'''Rules'''
 
* Only up to three copies of a card can be included in a Deck or one, in the case of [[Limited]] cards.
 
* Only up to three copies of a card can be included in a Deck or one, in the case of [[Limited]] cards.
 
* [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] Alignment is introduced.
 
* [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] Alignment is introduced.
 
* [[Effect Monster]]s are introduced.
 
* [[Effect Monster]]s are introduced.
 
* [[Level]]s and [[Tribute Summon]]s are introduced.
 
* [[Level]]s and [[Tribute Summon]]s are introduced.
** The Deck Cost of monsters requiring Tributes is reduced by 10 times the number of Tributes.
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* [[Fusion Summon]]- can be conducted from the hand.
* [[Fusion Summon]]s can be conducted from the hand.
 
 
* Fusion Summoned monsters cannot attack the turn that they are Summoned.
 
* Fusion Summoned monsters cannot attack the turn that they are Summoned.
* Of the three sacrifices required to use [[Ritual Card]]s, only one of them must be a specific monster, with the exception of #667: "[[Gate Guardian Ritu]]" and #675: "[[Ultimate Dragon (DDS)|Ultimate Dragon]]", which still require three specific monsters.
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* Of the three sacrifices required to use [[Ritual Card]]s, only one of them must be a specific monster, with the exception of "[[Gate Guardian Ritu]]" and "[[Ultimate Dragon (DDS)|Ultimate Dragon]]", which still require three specific monsters.
 
* Ritual Cards no longer disappear from the player's Deck after being used.
 
* Ritual Cards no longer disappear from the player's Deck after being used.
 
* When a card has its Level boosted/reduced, it gains/loses 500 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]], rather than 60% of their current ATK and DEF.
 
* When a card has its Level boosted/reduced, it gains/loses 500 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]], rather than 60% of their current ATK and DEF.
 
* Only one card can be drawn at the beginning of a turn. In the previous game, players drew until they had five cards in their hand. If the hand already contains five cards, no cards are drawn.
 
* Only one card can be drawn at the beginning of a turn. In the previous game, players drew until they had five cards in their hand. If the hand already contains five cards, no cards are drawn.
  
===Cards===
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'''Cards'''
 
* A number of monsters are given effects.
 
* A number of monsters are given effects.
 
* Some cards have different artworks.
 
* Some cards have different artworks.
* [[PaniK's monsters]] have their base stats from the manga. Previously they acquired their manga stats after being boosted by #335: "[[Yami (DDS)|Yami]]".
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* [[PaniK's monsters]] have their base stats from the manga. Previously they acquired their manga stats after being boosted by "[[Yami (DDS)|Yami]]".
* 657: "[[Megamorph (DDS)|Megamorph]]" boosts by one Level, rather than two.
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* "[[Megamorph (DDS)|Megamorph]]" boosts by one Level, rather than two.
* In the Japanese version, #262: "[[The Little Swordsm]]" had its name changed from アイルのこびとけんし ("Dwarf Swordsman of Aile") to アイルのしょうけんし ("The Little Swordsman of Aile").
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* In the Japanese version, "[[The Little Swordsm]]" had its name changed from アイルのこびとけんし ("Dwarf Swordsman of Aile") to アイルのしょうけんし ("The Little Swordsman of Aile").
* The text for "[[Nightmare Scorpion (DDS)|Nightmare Scorpion]]" is changed to say it has four tails. Previous games had mistakenly said it had three.
 
  
 
==Cards==
 
==Cards==
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{{Main|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' constructed cards}}
 
{{Main|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' constructed cards}}
 
The game contains 9800 [[#Construction|construction cards]], created by mixing upper and lower parts.
 
The game contains 9800 [[#Construction|construction cards]], created by mixing upper and lower parts.
 
===Video game-only===
 
<!-- at least -->42 non-constructed cards introduced in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' were video game-only at the time of the game's release.
 
 
* The "manga previously" column indicates whether or not the card had previously appeared in the manga.
 
* The "''OCG'' same day" column indicates if the card was released in the ''[[OCG]]'' the same day as the game's release.
 
* The "''OCG'' eventually" column indicates if the card was released in the ''OCG'' at some point after the game's release.
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | {{hover|#|Number}}
 
! scope="col" | Card
 
! scope="col" | Manga previously
 
! scope="col" | ''OCG'' same day
 
! scope="col" | ''OCG'' eventually
 
|-
 
| 724
 
| "[[Space Megatron (DDS)|Space Megatron]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 726
 
| "[[Ryu-ran (DDS)|Ryu-ran]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 727
 
| "[[Manga Ryu-ran (DDS)|Manga Ryu-ran]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 728
 
| "[[Toon Mermaid (DDS)|Toon Mermaid]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 729
 
| "[[Toon Summoned Skul]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 732
 
| "[[Jigen Bakudan (DDS)|Jigen Bakudan]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 733
 
| "[[Thousand-eyes Idol (DDS)|Thousand-eyes Idol]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 734
 
| "[[Thousand-eyes Rest]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 735
 
| "[[Steel OgreGrotto 2|Steel OgreGrotto#2]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 737
 
| "[[Hyozanryu (DDS)|Hyozanryu]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 738
 
| "[[Alpha The Magnet W]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 739
 
| "[[Legion the Fiend J]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 740
 
| "[[Invitation to a Da]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 744
 
| "[[Hannibal Necromanc]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 745
 
| "[[Panther Warrior (DDS)|Panther Warrior]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 746
 
| "[[Three-headed Geedo (DDS)|Three-headed Geedo]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 748
 
| "[[Stone Statue of th]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 749
 
| "[[Berfomet (DDS)|Berfomet]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 750
 
| "[[Chimera the Flying]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 751
 
| "[[Gear Golem the Mov]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 752
 
| "[[Jinzo (DDS)|Jinzo]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 753
 
| "[[Swordsman of Lands]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 754
 
| "[[Cyber Raider (DDS)|Cyber Raider]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 755
 
| "[[The Fiend Megacybe]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 756
 
| "[[Reflect Bounder (DDS)|Reflect Bounder]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 757
 
| "[[Beta The Magnet Wa]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 758
 
| "[[Big Shield Gardna (DDS)|Big Shield Gardna]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 759
 
| "[[Doll of Demise (DDS)|Doll of Demise]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
| 760
 
| "[[D. Magician Girl (DDS)|D. Magician Girl]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 762
 
| "[[Insect Queen (DDS)|Insect Queen]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 763
 
| "[[Parasite Paracide (DDS)|Parasite Paracide]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 764
 
| "[[Skull-mark LadyBug]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 765
 
| "[[Tiny Guardian (DDS)|Tiny Guardian]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 766
 
| "[[Pinch Hopper (DDS)|Pinch Hopper]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 767
 
| "[[Blue-eyes Toon Dra]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 773
 
| "[[Sword Hunter (DDS)|Sword Hunter]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 774
 
| "[[Drill Bug (DDS)|Drill Bug]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 775
 
| "[[Deepsea Warrior (DDS)|Deepsea Warrior]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 776
 
| "[[Bite Shoes (DDS)|Bite Shoes]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 777
 
| "[[Spikebot (DDS)|Spikebot]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 778
 
| "[[Ooashi (DDS)|Ooashi]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
| 779
 
| "[[Satellite Cannon (DDS)|Satellite Cannon]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 780
 
| "[[Mutant Crab (DDS)|Mutant Crab]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
| 781
 
| "[[Brain Control (DDS)|Brain Control]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 785
 
| "[[Multiply (DDS)|Multiply]]"
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 791
 
| "[[Gate Sword (DDS)|Gate Sword]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
| 792
 
| "[[Steel Fan Fighter (DDS)|Steel Fan Fighter]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
| 793
 
| "[[Leopard Girl (DDS)|Leopard Girl]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
|-
 
| 794
 
| "[[The Last Warrior f]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 795
 
| "[[Dunames Dark Witch (DDS)|Dunames Dark Witch]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 796
 
| "[[Garnecia Elefantis (DDS)|Garnecia Elefantis]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 797
 
| "[[Total Defense Shog]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 798
 
| "[[Beast of Talwar (DDS)|Beast of Talwar]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 799
 
| "[[Cyber-tech Alligat]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|-
 
| 800
 
| "[[Talons of Shurilan]]"
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{no}}
 
| {{yes}}
 
|}
 
  
 
==Game options==
 
==Game options==
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===Campaign===
 
===Campaign===
Each opponent in a stage must be defeated 5 times to unlock the next stage. After this, opponents can continue to be battled for more points and card drops. After defeating [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|DarkNite]] five times, the player is given the password for the ending credits and an additional Dark Stage appears, with [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Yugi]] as an opponent. The opponent for that stage can be changed with a [[#Password|password]].
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Each opponent in a stage must be defeated 5 times to unlock the next stage. After this, opponents can continue to be battled for more points and card drops. The Stage 5 opponent is changed with a [[#Password|password]]; [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Yugi]] is the first Stage 5 opponent.
  
 
{| class="wikitable" style="clear: right;"
 
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|-
 
|-
! scope="row" | Final Boss
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! scope="row" | Stage 4: DarkNite
| [[File:DM3 ST4.png|Final Boss]]
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| [[File:DM3 ST4.png|Stage 4: DarkNite]]
 
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|
 
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|-
 
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="5" | Dark Stage
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! scope="row" rowspan="5" | Stage 5
| [[File:DM3 ST5 Yami Yugi.png|Dark Stage: Yami Yugi]]
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| [[File:DM3 ST5 Yami Yugi.png|Stage 5: Yami Yugi]]
 
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|
 
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|-
 
|-
| [[File:DM3 ST5 Marik.png|Dark Stage: Marik Ishtar]]
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| [[File:DM3 ST5 Marik.png|Stage 5: Marik Ishtar]]
 
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|-
 
|-
| [[File:DM3 ST5 Yami Bakura.png|Dark Stage: Yami Bakura]]
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| [[File:DM3 ST5 Yami Bakura.png|Stage 5: Yami Bakura]]
 
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|-
 
|-
| [[File:DM3 ST5 Shadi.png|Dark Stage: Shadi]]
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| [[File:DM3 ST5 Shadi.png|Stage 5: Shadi]]
 
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|
 
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|-
 
|-
| [[File:DM3 ST5 Nitemare.png|Dark Stage: Nitemare]]
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| [[File:DM3 ST5 Nitemare.png|Stage 5: Nitemare]]
 
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| image2  = DDS construction example.png
 
| image2  = DDS construction example.png
 
| width2  = 160
 
| width2  = 160
| caption2 = A constructed card. The artwork is grayed out, and the stats are not displayed, because the player does not have sufficient Deck Volume to use it.
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| caption2 = A card being constructed
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
Each time the player wins a battle, they are awarded with a construction card part. There are 280 parts in total, divided into 140 lower parts and 140 upper parts. These are divided into two groups, with each group having 70 lower parts and 70 upper parts. A lower part and an upper part from the same group can be combined to form a construction card, resulting in 4900 possible construction cards in each group, or 9800 construction cards in total; parts cannot be combined between the groups, nor can two lower parts or two upper parts be combined with each other.
 
Each time the player wins a battle, they are awarded with a construction card part. There are 280 parts in total, divided into 140 lower parts and 140 upper parts. These are divided into two groups, with each group having 70 lower parts and 70 upper parts. A lower part and an upper part from the same group can be combined to form a construction card, resulting in 4900 possible construction cards in each group, or 9800 construction cards in total; parts cannot be combined between the groups, nor can two lower parts or two upper parts be combined with each other.
  
Constructed cards can be previewed before they are actually created, allowing the player to review their options before sacrificing parts to get the cards. Constructed cards are always [[monster]]s, with the following properties:
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Constructed cards can be previewed before they are actually created, allowing the player to review their options before sacrificing parts to get the cards. Constructed cards are always [[monster]]s, and the maximum possible [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] is 2000.
* One of the 20 [[Type]]s
 
* One of the 8 non-[[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] [[Alignment]]s
 
* A [[Level]] between 3 and 5
 
* [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] as multiples of 100 in the range of 300 to 2000
 
* A [[Deck Cost]] between 20 and 40
 
  
 
Players can change the upper body parts from this menu by pressing the up and down buttons and change the lower body part by pressing the left and right buttons.
 
Players can change the upper body parts from this menu by pressing the up and down buttons and change the lower body part by pressing the left and right buttons.
  
 
{{Multiple image
 
{{Multiple image
| image1  = SoulicerCrystal-DDS-EN-VG.png<!-- this should be the Japanese image, once that gets uploaded -->
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| image1  = SoulicerSnowCrystal-DDS-EN-VG.png<!-- this should be the Japanese image, once that gets uploaded -->
 
| width1  = 160
 
| width1  = 160
 
| caption1 = "SoulicerCrystal" as a constructed card in ''Dark Duel Stories''.
 
| caption1 = "SoulicerCrystal" as a constructed card in ''Dark Duel Stories''.
  
| image2  = SoulicerCrystal-DM4-JP-VG.png
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| image2  = SoulicerSnowCrystal-DM4-JP-VG.png
 
| width2  = 160
 
| width2  = 160
 
| caption2 = "Soulicer Crystal" as a regular card in ''Duel Monsters 4''.
 
| caption2 = "Soulicer Crystal" as a regular card in ''Duel Monsters 4''.
 
}}
 
}}
 
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While the card construction mechanic itself only appeared in ''Dark Duel Stories'', <!-- at least --> seven constructed cards were featured as regular cards in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]''; one of these cards was then printed in the ''[[OCG]]'', and subsequently featured in further video games.
While the card construction mechanic itself only appeared in ''Dark Duel Stories'', seven constructed cards were featured as regular cards in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist]]''; two of these cards were later printed in the ''[[OCG]]''. In addition, two other constructed cards have since been printed in the ''OCG''.
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{| class="wikitable"
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! scope="col" | Constructed card
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! scope="col" | Name
 
! scope="col" | ''DM4'' card
 
! scope="col" | ''DM4'' card
! scope="col" | ''OCG'' card
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! scope="col" | Notes
 
|-
 
|-
| 2/2: "[[CornfieldKoator]]"
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| "[[Soulicer Snow Crystal|SoulicerCrystal]]"
|
+
| 884: "[[Soulicer Crystal]]"
| "[[Cornfield Coatl]]"
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 16/16: "[[RootWood]]"
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| "[[Red MainBlutches]]"
| #890: "[[Root Wood]]"
+
| 885: "[[Red Main Blutches]]"
|
+
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 18/18: "[[SpherusLady]]"
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| "[[SpherusLady]]"
| #886: "[[Spherus Lady]]"
+
| 886: "[[Spherus Lady]]"
| "[[Spherous Lady]]"
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| Later printed in the ''[[OCG]]''
 
|-
 
|-
| 39/39: "[[Red MainBlutches]]"
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| "[[Longnose Blue Mammoth|Long NoseMammoth]]"
| #885: "[[Red Main Blutches]]"
+
| 887: "[[Long Nose Mammoth]]"
|
+
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 43/43: "[[AnglerFat Fish]]"
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| "[[Angler Fat Fish|AnglerFat Fish]]"
| #888: "[[Angler Fat Fish]]"
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| 888: "[[Angler Fat Fish]]"
|
+
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 47/47: "[[SoulicerCrystal]]"
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| "[[Light Law Medium|Light LawMedium]]"
| #884: "[[Soulicer Crystal]]"
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| 889: "[[Light Law Medium]]"
| —
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|  
|-
 
| 69/69: "[[Light LawMedium]]"
 
| #889: "[[Light Law Medium (DM4)|Light Law Medium]]"
 
| "[[Light Law Medium]]"
 
|-
 
| 86/86: "[[Long NoseMammoth]]"
 
| #887: "[[Long Nose Mammoth]]"
 
| —
 
|-
 
| 130/130: "[[MirrorSwordsman]]"
 
| —
 
| "[[Mirror Swordknight]]"
 
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| "[[RootWood]]"
 +
| 890: "[[Root Wood]]"
 +
|
 
|}
 
|}
  
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}}
 
}}
 
In the Japanese version of the game, players can trade with ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Duel Monsters I]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories|Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'' or ''Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent''. When trading they must specify which game they are trading with. Only cards existing in the game being connected to can be traded. In other languages, players can only trade with other copies of ''Dark Duel Stories'' (known as ''Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent'' in Japan).
 
In the Japanese version of the game, players can trade with ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Duel Monsters I]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories|Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]'' or ''Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent''. When trading they must specify which game they are trading with. Only cards existing in the game being connected to can be traded. In other languages, players can only trade with other copies of ''Dark Duel Stories'' (known as ''Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent'' in Japan).
 
A trade cannot be conducted unless the player has over 50 cards that are lower in Deck Cost than their Duelist Level.
 
  
 
From the trade menu, the player has three options, "chest", "check card" and "exchange card". The player must open the "chest" menu and select which cards they wish to trade. They can review the cards they have selected in the "check card" screen. The cards are traded when each players selects "exchange card".
 
From the trade menu, the player has three options, "chest", "check card" and "exchange card". The player must open the "chest" menu and select which cards they wish to trade. They can review the cards they have selected in the "check card" screen. The cards are traded when each players selects "exchange card".
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}}
 
}}
  
Cards can be added to the player's chest in the password menu, by entering eight-digit [[password]]s from ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' cards. There are seven non-card passwords: one makes [[Solomon Muto (Dark Duel Stories)|Solomon Muto]] give an extra card after each battle, one allows the credits to be viewed, and the other five are for switching the Dark Stage opponent. There are also 106 [[Password#Unusable Dark Duel Stories passwords|unusable passwords]], which display the message "Can't record password! Try a different password." when entered.
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Cards can be added to the player's chest in the password menu, by entering eight-digit [[password]]s from ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' cards. There are seven non-card passwords: one makes [[Solomon Muto (Dark Duel Stories)|Solomon Muto]] give an extra card after each battle, one allows the credits to be viewed, and the other five are for switching the Stage 5 opponent. There are also 106 [[Password#Unusable Dark Duel Stories passwords|unusable passwords]], which display the message "Can't record password! Try a different password." when entered.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
 
|-
 
| 70715281
 
| 70715281
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Yugi]]
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| Change the Stage 5 opponent to [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Yugi]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 07119986
 
| 07119986
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Yami Bakura (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Bakura]]
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| Change the Stage 5 opponent to [[Yami Bakura (Dark Duel Stories)|Yami Bakura]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 43504084
 
| 43504084
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|Nitemare]]
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| Change the Stage 5 opponent to [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|Nitemare]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 70592699
 
| 70592699
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Shadi (Dark Duel Stories)|Shadi]]
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| Change the Stage 5 opponent to [[Shadi (Dark Duel Stories)|Shadi]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 06987398
 
| 06987398
| Change the Dark Stage opponent to [[Marik Ishtar (Dark Duel Stories)|Marik Ishtar]]
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| Change the Stage 5 opponent to [[Marik Ishtar (Dark Duel Stories)|Marik Ishtar]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 42382443
 
| 42382443
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* A Deck can have up to 3 copies of the same card or 1 copy in the case of [[#Limited cards|Limited cards]].
 
* A Deck can have up to 3 copies of the same card or 1 copy in the case of [[#Limited cards|Limited cards]].
 
* Each card's Deck Cost must be equal to or lower than the player's Duelist Level.
 
* Each card's Deck Cost must be equal to or lower than the player's Duelist Level.
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** The player's Duelist Level is equal to <code class="nowrap">((Deck Capacity &minus; 400) ÷ 3) + 15</code>, rounded down and capped at 255.
 
* The sum of each card's Deck Cost must be below a certain Deck Volume.
 
* The sum of each card's Deck Cost must be below a certain Deck Volume.
 
** In "campaign" mode, the player has a set Deck Volume, which they can increase through different methods.
 
** In "campaign" mode, the player has a set Deck Volume, which they can increase through different methods.
** In "versus" battles, players choose a Deck Volume that they must both obey (500, 700, 1000, 2000 or 9999).
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** In "versus" battles, players choose a Deck Volume that they must both obey.
 
 
===Stat calculations===
 
The player's initial Deck Volume is 400. It can be altered using these methods, until it reaches the maximum of 9999.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Difference
 
! scope="col" | Method
 
|-
 
| +2  || [[#Trade|Trade]]
 
|-
 
| +5  || Play a game in campaign mode
 
|-
 
| +10 || Lose a [[#Versus|communication battle]]
 
|-
 
| +20 || Win a communication battle
 
|}
 
 
 
The player's Duelist Level is equal to <code>(Deck Volume &minus; 400) ÷ 3 + 15</code>, rounded down and capped at 255. New games start with a Duelist Level of 15.
 
 
 
Each card has its Deck Cost printed on it. Although, there is logic that can be used to otherwise determine a card's Deck Cost.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Cards
 
! scope="col" | Deck Cost
 
|-
 
| [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] monsters
 
| 255
 
|-
 
| #278: "[[Petit Moth (DDS)|Petit Moth]]" evolutions
 
| <code>55 + stage × 2.5</code> (whether to round up or down varies)
 
|-
 
| Monsters with abilities ("[[Exodia]]" pieces and #278: "[[Petit Moth (DDS)|Petit Moth]]"). This does not include regular [[Effect Monster]]s.
 
| <code class="nowrap">(ATK + DEF) ÷ 100 - sacrifices × 10 + 50</code>
 
|-
 
| Other monsters
 
| <code>(ATK + DEF) ÷ 100 - sacrifices × 10</code>
 
|-
 
| [[Ritual Card]]s
 
| 0
 
|-
 
| [[Field Spell Card|Field Magic Cards]]
 
| 20
 
|-
 
| [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Magic Cards]] that boost monsters of a certain criteria by 1 Level
 
| 150
 
|-
 
| [[Type destroyer]]s
 
| 150
 
|-
 
| Other [[Spell Card|Magic]] and [[Trap Card]]s
 
| Varies on perceived usefulness
 
|}
 
  
 
===Duels===
 
===Duels===
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** [[Thunder (Alignment)|Thunder]] beats Water
 
** [[Thunder (Alignment)|Thunder]] beats Water
 
** [[Water (Alignment)|Water]] beats Fire
 
** [[Water (Alignment)|Water]] beats Fire
** [[Dark (Alignment)|Shadow]] beats Light
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** [[Black Magic (Alignment)|Shadow]] beats Light
** [[Light (Alignment)|Light]] beats Fiend
+
** [[White Magic (Alignment)|Light]] beats Fiend
** [[Fiend (Alignment)|Fiend]] beats Dreams
+
** [[Demon Magic (Alignment)|Fiend]] beats Dreams
** [[Dreams]] beats Shadow
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** [[Illusion Magic (Alignment)|Dreams]] beats Shadow
 
** The [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] does not automatically beat or lose to any other Alignment
 
** The [[Divine (Alignment)|Divine]] does not automatically beat or lose to any other Alignment
 
* Fusion Monsters cannot attack the turn that they are Fusion Summoned.
 
* Fusion Monsters cannot attack the turn that they are Fusion Summoned.
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===Limited cards===
 
===Limited cards===
 
The following cards are [[Limited]], meaning the player can only have a single copy of it in their Deck. This restriction does not apply to CPU opponents' Decks.
 
The following cards are [[Limited]], meaning the player can only have a single copy of it in their Deck. This restriction does not apply to CPU opponents' Decks.
* #017: "[[R Leg of Forbidden]]"
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* 017. [[R Leg of Forbidden]]
* #018: "[[L Leg of Forbidden]]"
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* 018. [[L Leg of Forbidden]]
* #019: "[[R Arm of Forbidden]]"
+
* 019. [[R Arm of Forbidden]]
* #020: "[[L Arm of Forbidden]]"
+
* 020. [[L Arm of Forbidden]]
* #021: "[[Exod. of Forbidden]]"
+
* 021. [[Exod. of Forbidden]]
* #336: "[[Dark Hole (DDS)|Dark Hole]]"
+
* 336. [[Dark Hole (DDS)|Dark Hole]]
* #337: "[[Raigeki (DDS)|Raigeki]]"
+
* 337. [[Raigeki (DDS)|Raigeki]]
* #348: "[[Swords of Revealin]]"
+
* 348. [[Swords of Revealin]]
* #657: "[[Megamorph (DDS)|Megamorph]]"
+
* 657. [[Megamorph (DDS)|Megamorph]]
* #781: "[[Brain Control (DDS)|Brain Control]]"
+
* 781. [[Brain Control (DDS)|Brain Control]]
* #784: "[[Change of Heart (DDS)|Change of Heart]]"
+
* 784. [[Change of Heart (DDS)|Change of Heart]]
* #789: "[[Pot of Greed (DDS)|Pot of Greed]]"
+
* 789. [[Pot of Greed (DDS)|Pot of Greed]]
  
 
==Obtaining cards==
 
==Obtaining cards==
 
===Starter Deck===
 
===Starter Deck===
The player's Starter Deck consists of the following 40 cards:<ref>https://datacrystal.tcrf.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Dark_Duel_Stories:ROM_map#Starter_deck</ref>
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The player's Starter Deck consists of the following 40 cards:<ref>http://datacrystal.romhacking.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Dark_Duel_Stories:ROM_map#Starter_deck</ref>
 
{{Decklist
 
{{Decklist
 
|normal monsters =
 
|normal monsters =
* #009: "[[Shadow Specter (DDS)|Shadow Specter]]" x3
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* 009. [[Shadow Specter (DDS)|Shadow Specter]] x3
* #122: "[[Yamatano Dragon Sc]]"
+
* 122. [[Yamatano Dragon Sc]]
* #137: "[[Mystery Hand (DDS)|Mystery Hand]]" x3
+
* 137. [[Mystery Hand (DDS)|Mystery Hand]] x3
* #182: "[[Masked Clown (DDS)|Masked Clown]]"
+
* 182. [[Masked Clown (DDS)|Masked Clown]]
* #197: "[[Mech Mole Zombie (DDS)|Mech Mole Zombie]]"
+
* 197. [[Mech Mole Zombie (DDS)|Mech Mole Zombie]]
* #202: "[[Air Marmot of Nefa]]"
+
* 202. [[Air Marmot of Nefa]]
* #207: "[[Droll Bird (DDS)|Droll Bird]]"
+
* 207. [[Droll Bird (DDS)|Droll Bird]]
* #211: "[[Kaminarikozou (DDS)|Kaminarikozou]]"
+
* 211. [[Kaminarikozou (DDS)|Kaminarikozou]]
* #393: "[[Zone Eater (DDS)|Zone Eater]]"
+
* 393. [[Zone Eater (DDS)|Zone Eater]]
* #399: "[[Swordsman from a F]]"
+
* 399. [[Swordsman from a F]]
* #410: "[[Mechanical Spider (DDS)|Mechanical Spider]]"
+
* 410. [[Mechanical Spider (DDS)|Mechanical Spider]]
* #420: "[[Cyber-Stein (DDS)|Cyber-Stein]]"
+
* 420. [[Cyber-Stein (DDS)|Cyber-Stein]]
* #422: "[[Jinzo 7 (DDS)|Jinzo #7]]"
+
* 422. [[Jinzo 7 (DDS)|Jinzo #7]]
* #436: "[[White Dolphin (DDS)|White Dolphin]]"
+
* 436. [[White Dolphin (DDS)|White Dolphin]]
* #444: "[[Turu-Purun (DDS)|Turu-Purun]]" x2
+
* 444. [[Turu-Purun (DDS)|Turu-Purun]] x2
* #475: "[[Sinister Serpent (DDS)|Sinister Serpent]]" x3
+
* 475. [[Sinister Serpent (DDS)|Sinister Serpent]] x3
* #486: "[[Boo Koo (DDS)|Boo Koo]]"
+
* 486. [[Boo Koo (DDS)|Boo Koo]]
* #504: "[[Fungi of the Musk (DDS)|Fungi of the Musk]]"
+
* 504. [[Fungi of the Musk (DDS)|Fungi of the Musk]]
* #506: "[[Gale Dogra (DDS)|Gale Dogra]]"
+
* 506. [[Gale Dogra (DDS)|Gale Dogra]]
* #516: "[[Muka Muka (DDS)|Muka Muka]]"
+
* 516. [[Muka Muka (DDS)|Muka Muka]]
* #524: "[[Star Boy (DDS)|Star Boy]]"
+
* 524. [[Star Boy (DDS)|Star Boy]]
* #527: "[[Milus Radiant (DDS)|Milus Radiant]]"
+
* 527. [[Milus Radiant (DDS)|Milus Radiant]]
* #548: "[[Bone Mouse (DDS)|Bone Mouse]]"
+
* 548. [[Bone Mouse (DDS)|Bone Mouse]]
* #549: "[[Frog The Jam (DDS)|Frog The Jam]]"
+
* 549. [[Frog The Jam (DDS)|Frog The Jam]]
* #563: "[[Wretched Ghost of]]" x2
+
* 563. [[Wretched Ghost of]] x2
* #579: "[[Abyss Flower (DDS)|Abyss Flower]]"
+
* 579. [[Abyss Flower (DDS)|Abyss Flower]]
* #609: "[[Bladefly (DDS)|Bladefly]]"
+
* 609. [[Bladefly (DDS)|Bladefly]]
* #611: "[[Hiro's Shadow Scou]]" x2
+
* 611. [[Hiro's Shadow Scou]] x2
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* #397: "[[Leghul (DDS)|Leghul]]" x2
+
* 397. [[Leghul (DDS)|Leghul]] x2
* #402: "[[Monster Eye (DDS)|Monster Eye]]"
+
* 402. [[Monster Eye (DDS)|Monster Eye]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
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Each opponent has a different list of cards the player can get for beating them, with each card on the list having an assigned probability of randomly obtaining it.
 
Each opponent has a different list of cards the player can get for beating them, with each card on the list having an assigned probability of randomly obtaining it.
 
See [[Yami Yugi (Dark Duel Stories)#Drops|Yami Yugi (''Dark Duel Stories'') § Drops]] for example.
 
  
 
===Communication Fusion===
 
===Communication Fusion===
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! scope="col" colspan="2" | Material 3
 
! scope="col" colspan="2" | Material 3
 
|-
 
|-
| 776 || "[[Bite Shoes (DDS)|Bite Shoes]]"
+
| 776 || [[Bite Shoes (DDS)|Bite Shoes]]
 
| rowspan="2" | 189
 
| rowspan="2" | 189
| rowspan="2" | "[[Fusionist (DDS)|Fusionist]]"
+
| rowspan="3" | [[Fusionist (DDS)|Fusionist]]
| 184 || "[[Genin (DDS)|Genin]]"
+
| 184 || [[Genin (DDS)|Genin]]
| 188 || "[[Synchar (DDS)|Synchar]]"
+
| 188 || [[Synchar (DDS)|Synchar]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 778 || "[[Ooashi (DDS)|Ooashi]]"
+
| 778 || [[Ooashi (DDS)|Ooashi]]
| 049 || "[[Big Insect (DDS)|Big Insect]]"
+
| 049 || [[Big Insect (DDS)|Big Insect]]
| 240 || "[[The Drdek (DDS)|The Drdek]]"
+
| 240 || [[The Drdek (DDS)|The Drdek]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
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! scope="col" colspan="2" | Material 3
 
! scope="col" colspan="2" | Material 3
 
|-
 
|-
| 773 || "[[Sword Hunter (DDS)|Sword Hunter]]"
+
| 773 || [[Sword Hunter (DDS)|Sword Hunter]]
 
| rowspan="3" | 189
 
| rowspan="3" | 189
| rowspan="3" | "[[Fusionist (DDS)|Fusionist]]"
+
| rowspan="3" | [[Fusionist (DDS)|Fusionist]]
| 399 || "[[Swordsman from a F]]"
+
| 399 || [[Swordsman from a F]]
| 415 || "[[Mechanicalchacer (DDS)|Mechanicalchacer]]"
+
| 415 || [[Mechanicalchacer (DDS)|Mechanicalchacer]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 774 || "[[Drill Bug (DDS)|Drill Bug]]"
+
| 774 || [[Drill Bug (DDS)|Drill Bug]]
| 375 || "[[Dungeon Worm (DDS)|Dungeon Worm]]"
+
| 375 || [[Dungeon Worm (DDS)|Dungeon Worm]]
| 545 || "[[Skelgon (DDS)|Skelgon]]"
+
| 545 || [[Skelgon (DDS)|Skelgon]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 775 || "[[Deepsea Warrior (DDS)|Deepsea Warrior]]"
+
| 775 || [[Deepsea Warrior (DDS)|Deepsea Warrior]]
| 437 || "[[Deepsea Shark (DDS)|Deepsea Shark]]"
+
| 437 || [[Deepsea Shark (DDS)|Deepsea Shark]]
| 469 || "[[Armed Ninja (DDS)|Armed Ninja]]"
+
| 469 || [[Armed Ninja (DDS)|Armed Ninja]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
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! scope="col" colspan="2" | Material 3
 
! scope="col" colspan="2" | Material 3
 
|-
 
|-
| 777 || "[[Spikebot (DDS)|Spikebot]]"
+
| 777 || [[Spikebot (DDS)|Spikebot]]
 
| rowspan="3" | 189
 
| rowspan="3" | 189
| rowspan="3" | "[[Fusionist (DDS)|Fusionist]]"
+
| rowspan="3" | [[Fusionist (DDS)|Fusionist]]
| 490 || "[[Needle Ball (DDS)|Needle Ball]]"
+
| 490 || [[Needle Ball (DDS)|Needle Ball]]
| 735 || "[[Steel OgreGrotto 2|Steel OgreGrotto#2]]"
+
| 735 || [[Steel OgreGrotto 2|Steel OgreGrotto#2]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 779 || "[[Satellite Cannon (DDS)|Satellite Cannon]]"
+
| 779 || [[Satellite Cannon (DDS)|Satellite Cannon]]
| 512 || "[[Cannon Soldier (DDS)|Cannon Soldier]]"
+
| 512 || [[Cannon Soldier (DDS)|Cannon Soldier]]
| 724 || "[[Space Megatron (DDS)|Space Megatron]]"
+
| 724 || [[Space Megatron (DDS)|Space Megatron]]
 
|-
 
|-
| 780 || "[[Mutant Crab (DDS)|Mutant Crab]]"
+
| 780 || [[Mutant Crab (DDS)|Mutant Crab]]
| 451 || "[[Kanikabuto (DDS)|Kanikabuto]]"
+
| 451 || [[Kanikabuto (DDS)|Kanikabuto]]
| 763 || "[[Parasite Paracide (DDS)|Parasite Paracide]]"
+
| 763 || [[Parasite Paracide (DDS)|Parasite Paracide]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
===Trading===
 
===Trading===
From the trade menu, the player can trade cards with other copies of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'', using the [[wikipedia:Game Link Cable|Game Link Cable]]. In the Japanese version of the game, trades can also be conducted with ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories]]''.
 
  
 
===Passwords===
 
===Passwords===
From the password menu, the player can obtain cards by entering eight-digit [[password]]s from ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' cards.
 
 
===Cards from Grandpa===
 
By entering <code>65437205</code> into the password menu, [[Solomon Muto (Dark Duel Stories)|Solomon Mutou]] will appear after each Duel to award the player a card.
 
  
 
==Temporarily obtaining cards==
 
==Temporarily obtaining cards==
Cards obtained this way last only during the Duel in which they are formed.
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===Fusion Summon===
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Since "[[Polymerization]]" is not included in this game, Fusions occur differently; selecting one card and placing it on top of another compatible card could result in a fusion for an entirely different monster.
  
===Fusion===
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These Fusions are Alignment-based and are reflected as such in the combination they create. For instance, fusing #211 "[[Kaminarikozou (DDS)|Kaminarikozou]]" with #122 "[[Yamatano Dragon Sc]]" would result in #425 "[[Thunder Dragon (DDS)|Thunder Dragon]]". Similarly, combining it with any number of Aqua monsters would normally result in #460 "[[Bolt Escargot (DDS)|Bolt Escargot]]". Also, combining #016 "[[Time Wizard (DDS)|Time Wizard]]" with #004 "[[Baby Dragon (DDS)|Baby Dragon]]" would result in #069 "[[Thousand Dragon (DDS)|Thousand Dragon]]".
The [[Extra Deck]] does not exist in this game. Instead, [[Fusion Summon]]s are performed during Duels by placing one card on top of another. A card may be placed on top of a card on the field or another card in the hand. If the Fusion is valid, a new card will be formed. If the fusion is invalid, the second card replaces the first.
 
 
 
If a Fusion is performed by placing a card on top of a card on the field, the Fusion Monster will be [[face-up]]. If the Fusion Monster has an effect, it will not be able to use it, because only [[face-down]] cards may active their effects. This makes the effect of #734: "[[Thousand-eyes Rest]]" unusable, unless the player is able to acquire a permanent copy of #731: "[[Relinquished (DDS)|Relinquished]]" or "Thousand-eyes Rest", which they can Summon from the hand.
 
  
 
===Ritual Summon===
 
===Ritual Summon===
A [[Ritual Summon]] is conducted by activating a [[Ritual Card]] and offering three monsters on the field as Sacrifices. A new monster will then be Summoned. Most Ritual Cards require one specific monster as a sacrifice, while the other two sacrifices can be any monster. The two exceptions to this are #667: "[[Gate Guardian Ritu]]" and #675: "[[Ultimate Dragon (DDS)|Ultimate Dragon]]", which require three specific sacrifices.
 
 
A Ritual Summoned monster is placed [[face-up]] on the field. If the monster has an effect, it will not be unable to use it, because only [[face-down]] cards may active their effects. This makes the effect of #731: "[[Relinquished (DDS)|Relinquished]]" unusable, unless the player is able to acquire a permanent copy of "Relinquished", which they can directly Summon from the hand.
 
 
The following monsters can be formed by Ritual Summon:
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! colspan="2" scope="col" | Ritual Monster
 
! colspan="2" scope="col" | Ritual Card
 
! colspan="2" scope="col" | Required sacrifices
 
|-
 
| 356 || "[[Super War-lion (DDS)|Super War-lion]]"
 
| 673 || "[[War-lion Ritual (DDS)|War-lion Ritual]]"
 
| 403 || "[[Leogun (DDS)|Leogun]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 357 || "[[Yamadron (DDS)|Yamadron]]"
 
| 366 || "[[Yamadron Ritual (DDS)|Yamadron Ritual]]"
 
| 029 || "[[Mountain Warrior (DDS)|Mountain Warrior]]"
 
|-
 
| 360 || "[[Zera The Mant (DDS)|Zera The Mant]]"
 
| 671 || "[[Zera Ritual (DDS)|Zera Ritual]]"
 
| 377 || "[[Ryu-kishin Powered (DDS)|Ryu-kishin Powered]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 362 || "[[Millennium Shield (DDS)|Millennium Shield]]"
 
| 665 || "[[Curse of Millenniu]]"
 
| 296 || "[[One-eyed Shield Dr]]"
 
|-
 
| 364 || "[[Black Luster Soldi]]"
 
| 670 || "[[Black Luster Ritua]]"
 
| 038 || "[[Gaia The Fierce Kn]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 365 || "[[Fiend's Mirror (DDS)|Fiend's Mirror]]"
 
| 674 || "[[Beastly Mirror Rit]]"
 
| 595 || "[[Fiend Reflection 1 (DDS)|Fiend Reflection#1]]"
 
|-
 
| rowspan="3" | 374 || rowspan="3" | "[[Gate Guardian (DDS)|Gate Guardian]]"
 
| rowspan="3" | 667 || rowspan="3" | "[[Gate Guardian Ritu]]"
 
| 371 || "[[Sanga of the Thund]]"
 
|-
 
| 372 || "[[Kazejin (DDS)|Kazejin]]"
 
|-
 
| 373 || "[[Suijin (DDS)|Suijin]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| rowspan="3" | 380 || rowspan="3" | "[[B.eye Ultra Dragon]]"
 
| rowspan="3" | 675 || rowspan="3" | "[[Ultimate Dragon (DDS)|Ultimate Dragon]]"
 
| 001 || "[[B.eye White Dragon]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 001 || "B.eye White Dragon"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 001 || "B.eye White Dragon"
 
|-
 
| 701 || "[[Performance of Swo]]"
 
| 676 || "[[Commencement Dance (DDS)|Commencement Dance]]"
 
| 249 || "[[Water Omotics (DDS)|Water Omotics]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 702 || "[[Hungry Burger (DDS)|Hungry Burger]]"
 
| 677 || "[[Hamburger Recipe (DDS)|Hamburger Recipe]]"
 
| 295 || "[[Bio Plant (DDS)|Bio Plant]]"
 
|-
 
| 703 || "[[Sengenjin (DDS)|Sengenjin]]"
 
| 678 || "[[Revival of Sennen]]"
 
| 003 || "[[Hitotsu-me Giant (DDS)|Hitotsu-me Giant]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 704 || "[[Skull Guardian (DDS)|Skull Guardian]]"
 
| 679 || "[[Novox's Prayer (DDS)|Novox's Prayer]]"
 
| 160 || "[[M-warrior 1 (DDS)|M-warrior #1]]"
 
|-
 
| 705 || "[[Tri-horned Dragon (DDS)|Tri-horned Dragon]]"
 
| 680 || "[[Curse of Tri-Horne]]"
 
| 571 || "[[B. Dragon Jungle]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 706 || "[[Serpent Night Dra]]"
 
| 691 || "[[Revived Serpent Ni]]"
 
| 168 || "[[Darkfire Dragon (DDS)|Darkfire Dragon]]"
 
|-
 
| 708 || "[[Cosmo Queen (DDS)|Cosmo Queen]]"
 
| 698 || "[[Cosmo Queen's Pray]]"
 
| 638 || "[[Queen of Autumn Le]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 709 || "[[Chakra (DDS)|Chakra]]"
 
| 694 || "[[Resurrection of Ch]]"
 
| 269 || "[[Versago the Destro]]"
 
|-
 
| 710 || "[[Crab Turtle (DDS)|Crab Turtle]]"
 
| 692 || "[[Turtle Oath (DDS)|Turtle Oath]]"
 
| 449 || "[[Ancient W.Turtle]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 715 || "[[Psycho-Puppet (DDS)|Psycho-Puppet]]"
 
| 695 || "[[Puppet Ritual (DDS)|Puppet Ritual]]"
 
| 166 || "[[Mysterious Puppete]]"
 
|-
 
| 716 || "[[Garma Sword (DDS)|Garma Sword]]"
 
| 697 || "[[Garma Sword Oath (DDS)|Garma Sword Oath]]"
 
| 621 || "[[Succubus Knight (DDS)|Succubus Knight]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 717 || "[[Javelin Beetle (DDS)|Javelin Beetle]]"
 
| 696 || "[[Javelin Beetle Pac]]"
 
| 052 || "[[Hercules Beetle (DDS)|Hercules Beetle]]"
 
|-
 
| 718 || "[[Fortress Whale (DDS)|Fortress Whale]]"
 
| 700 || "[[Fortress Whale's O]]"
 
| 441 || "[[Mech Bass (DDS)|Mech Bass]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 719 || "[[Dokurorider (DDS)|Dokurorider]]"
 
| 699 || "[[Revival of Skeleto]]"
 
| 146 || "[[Temple of Skulls (DDS)|Temple of Skulls]]"
 
|-
 
| 720 || "[[Mask of Shine & Da]]"
 
| 693 || "[[Contruct of Mask (DDS)|Contruct of Mask]]"
 
| 102 || "[[Mask of Darkness (DDS)|Mask of Darkness]]"
 
|- style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"
 
| 721 || "[[Magician of Black]]"
 
| 722 || "[[Dark Magic Ritual (DDS)|Dark Magic Ritual]]"
 
| 035 || "[[D.Magician]]"
 
|-
 
| 731 || "[[Relinquished (DDS)|Relinquished]]"
 
| 783 || "[[Black Illusion Rit]]"
 
| 730 || "[[Dark-eyes Illusion]]"
 
|}
 
  
 
===Evolution===
 
===Evolution===
{{pound}}278: "[[Petit Moth (DDS)|Petit Moth]]" and its stages evolve into other cards after being on the field for one turn, in the order shown below.
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{{pound}}278 "[[Petit Moth (DDS)|Petit Moth]]" and its stages evolve into other cards after being on the field for one turn, in the order shown below.
  
{{pound}}278: "Petit Moth" → #056: "[[Larvae Moth (DDS)|Larvae Moth]]" → #072: "[[Cocoon of Evolutio]]" → #057: "[[Great Moth (DDS)|Great Moth]]" → #067: "[[Perfectly Ultimate (DDS)|Perfectly Ultimate]]"
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{{pound}}278 "Petit Moth" → #056 "[[Larvae Moth (DDS)|Larvae Moth]]" → #072 "[[Cocoon of Evolutio]]" → #057 "[[Great Moth (DDS)|Great Moth]]" → #067 "[[Perfectly Ultimate (DDS)|Perfectly Ultimate]]"
  
 
===Card effects===
 
===Card effects===
Some cards have effects that allow the player to play certain cards, which are not in their Deck.
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Some cards, such as "[[Spirit of the Book]]", have effects that allow the player to Summon cards, which aren't necessarily in their Deck.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" colspan="2" | Effect
 
! scope="col" colspan="2" | Summoned card
 
|-
 
| 016 || "[[Time Wizard (DDS)|Time Wizard]]"
 
| 069 || "[[Thousand Dragon (DDS)|Thousand Dragon]]"
 
|-
 
| 117 || "[[Spirit of the Book]]"
 
| 486 || "[[Boo Koo (DDS)|Boo Koo]]"
 
|-
 
| 140 || "[[Toad Master (DDS)|Toad Master]]"
 
| 549 || "[[Frog The Jam (DDS)|Frog The Jam]]"
 
|-
 
| 224 || "[[Trap Master (DDS)|Trap Master]]"
 
| 685 || "[[Acid Trap Hole (DDS)|Acid Trap Hole]]"
 
|}
 
  
 
==Revisional differences==
 
==Revisional differences==
 
A number of text changes were made to the English version of the game when it was released in Europe, including:
 
A number of text changes were made to the English version of the game when it was released in Europe, including:
 
* The characters "P.Seto", "Paradox", "Slysheen" and "Ishizu" were renamed to "Seto", "S. Muran", "Heishin" and "Isis".
 
* The characters "P.Seto", "Paradox", "Slysheen" and "Ishizu" were renamed to "Seto", "S. Muran", "Heishin" and "Isis".
* The card #480: "[[Kuwagata α (DDS)|Kuwagata =]]" was renamed to "Kuwagata α".
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* The card "[[Kuwagata α (DDS)|Kuwagata =]]" was renamed to "Kuwagata α".
 
* "[[Alignment]]" (Al) and "[[Type|Class]]" (Cl) were renamed to "Attribute" (Ab) and "Type" (Tp).
 
* "[[Alignment]]" (Al) and "[[Type|Class]]" (Cl) were renamed to "Attribute" (Ab) and "Type" (Tp).
 
* The Types "[[Spellcaster|Magician]]" and "[[Sea Serpent|Sea Dragon]]" (SeaDragn) were renamed to "Spellcaster" (Spellcst) and "Sea Serpent" (SeaSrpnt)
 
* The Types "[[Spellcaster|Magician]]" and "[[Sea Serpent|Sea Dragon]]" (SeaDragn) were renamed to "Spellcaster" (Spellcst) and "Sea Serpent" (SeaSrpnt)
 
* The Alignments "[[Water (Alignment)|Aqua]]", "[[Fire (Alignment)|Pyro]]" and "[[Divine (Alignment)|Devine]]" were renamed to "Water", "Fire" and "Divine".
 
* The Alignments "[[Water (Alignment)|Aqua]]", "[[Fire (Alignment)|Pyro]]" and "[[Divine (Alignment)|Devine]]" were renamed to "Water", "Fire" and "Divine".
 
==Unused material==
 
* The CPU is capable of playing many cards which are not included in any opponent's Deck, including [[Trap Card]]s, [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Magic Cards]], [[Type destroyer]]s, #785: "[[Multiply (DDS)|Multiply]]", #655: "[[Cursebreaker (DDS)|Cursebreaker]]" and #320: "[[Stop Defense (DDS)|Stop Defense]]".
 
** Some Equip Magic Cards are used by AI opponents. The CPU is capable of also using the ones that are not.
 
** The CPU can only activate #320: "Stop Defense" after it has already attacked.
 
* A purple color, likely intended for Fusion Monsters, exists. However monsters capable of being Fusion Summoned are colored yellow or orange, as [[Normal Monster|Normal]] or [[Effect Monster]]s and can be played without performing a Fusion.
 
* A function for decreasing Deck Volume exists. It was used in ''Duel Monsters II'' to charge the player for entering passwords.
 
* Three unused musical compositions exist.
 
* The array of cards which could be equipped with #668: "[[Bright Castle (DDS)|Bright Castle]]" in ''Duel Monsters II'' still exists, despite "Bright Castle" being changed to affect all [[Light (Alignment)|Light]] monsters.
 
 
===Text===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Text
 
! scope="col" | Notes
 
|-
 
| It can't be! Not 5 times! As long as there be darkness... I should remain invincible!
 
| Meant to display after beating [[Marik Ishtar (Dark Duel Stories)|Marik]] five times.
 
|-
 
| Gwaaah... I can't believe I've lost 5 times already!! Leave now, before I change my mind!
 
| Meant to display after beating [[Nitemare (Dark Duel Stories)|Nitemare]] five times. This string is not translated in the localized versions of the game.
 
|-
 
| Very good! You've found the secret. The secret of the legendary card... It's hidden here. Your password... It will reveal it to your eyes!
 
|-
 
| Used «card name» Power-up was unsuccessful.
 
| Meant to display after an [[Equip Spell Card|Equip Magic Card]] is used on a monster it does not affect.
 
|-
 
| Used Megamorph Level increases by 2!
 
| #657: "[[Megamorph (DDS)|Megamorph]]" was changed from previous games to increase a monster's Level by 1, instead of 2.
 
|}
 
 
==Glitches and errors==
 
* If the player's [[LP]] is reduced to 0 by the effect of a card, such as #344: "[[Hinotama (DDS)|Hinotama]]", they do not lose the Duel and can play on.
 
* In the English, German, Italian and Spanish translations of the game, the text for #691: "[[Revived Serpent Ni]]" lists #010: "[[Blackland Fire Dra]]" as the required sacrifice, rather than #168: "[[Darkfire Dragon (DDS)|Darkfire Dragon]]".
 
  
 
==Trailer==
 
==Trailer==
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==Promotional cards==
 
==Promotional cards==
===Japanese===
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{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent'' promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' promotional cards}}
[[File:2000OfficialPrizeDocument.jpg|thumb|200px|"[[Dark Magician Girl]]" tournament card and certificate]]
 
 
 
====Game====
 
{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent'' pre-order promotional card|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent'' promotional cards}}
 
 
 
* G3-01 "[[Dunames Dark Witch]]" was mailed to people who reserved a copy of the game.
 
* G3-09 "[[Insect Queen]]" was an early benefits card.
 
* Copies of the game included three randomly selected cards from G3-02 "[[Sinister Serpent]]", G3-03 "[[Widespread Ruin]]", G3-04 "[[Goblin Fan]]", G3-05 "[[Garma Sword Oath]]", G3-06 "[[Garma Sword]]", G3-07 "[[Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]", G3-08 "[[Beta The Magnet Warrior]]" and G3-10 "[[Cyber-Tech Alligator]]".
 
 
 
====Tournament====
 
{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent'' Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power prize card}}
 
 
 
Copies of G3-11 "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" were distributed at the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power|Official Tournament Street Duel Legend of Power]]. Approximately 300 [[Secret Rare]] and 2400 [[Rare]] copies were given as prizes and a further 100 Secret Rare and 400 Rare copies were given as raffle prizes.
 
 
 
====Guide books====
 
{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 1'' promotional card|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 2'' promotional card}}
 
 
 
The cards G3-B1 "[[Panther Warrior]]" and G3-B2 "[[Time Machine]]" were included with the first and second guidebook, respectively.
 
 
 
===North American===
 
{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' promotional cards}}
 
 
 
Two different sets of three [[Prismatic Secret Rare]] cards were released with copies of the North American English version of the game. The first set contained DDS-001 "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", DDS-002 "[[Dark Magician]]" and DDS-003 "[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]". The second contained DDS-004 "[[Seiyaryu]]", DDS-005 "[[Acid Trap Hole]]" and DDS-006 "[[Salamandra]]".
 
  
 
==Game guides==
 
==Game guides==
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 1''|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 2''}}
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{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 3: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 1''|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 3: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 2''}}
{{See also|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 1'' promotional card|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent Game Guide 2'' promotional card}}
 
  
 
==Covers==
 
==Covers==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
DDS-VideoGame-NA.jpg | North American English cover
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DDS-VideoGameEN.jpg | North American English cover
DDS NA original promos box back.jpg | Back of box of North American English version with first set of promos
 
 
DDS-VideoGameFR.jpg | French cover
 
DDS-VideoGameFR.jpg | French cover
 
G3-VideoGameJP.jpg  | Japanese cover
 
G3-VideoGameJP.jpg  | Japanese cover
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* [[Marik Ishtar|Marik]]'s appearance on the cover of this game is taken from the title page of {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|160|ref}}.
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* [[Marik Ishtar|Marik]]'s appearance on the cover of this game is taken from the title page of {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|101|ref}}.
* The back cover for the game box changed based on the included promo cards in the US version.
 
** The box that came with the first 3 promos displays a mock-up of an English "Exodia the Forbidden One" card using the uncensored artwork (the included card used the censored artwork).
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbcolor/data/528161.html ''Gamefaqs'' page]
 
* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbcolor/data/528161.html ''Gamefaqs'' page]
 
* [http://tcrf.net/Yu-Gi-Oh!:_Dark_Duel_Stories ''The Cutting Room Floor'' page]
 
* [http://tcrf.net/Yu-Gi-Oh!:_Dark_Duel_Stories ''The Cutting Room Floor'' page]
* [https://datacrystal.tcrf.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Dark_Duel_Stories Data Crystal page]
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* [http://datacrystal.romhacking.net/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh!_Dark_Duel_Stories Data Crystal page]
 
* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_gbc/ygodds/ The Spriters Resource page]
 
* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_gbc/ygodds/ The Spriters Resource page]
* [https://retroachievements.org/game/577 Retro Achievements page]
 
 
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VOEzBhbgGgsSYZsCfjPOQ_RojgrtDvVd_p3LN2DCfE0/ Cards data and drops spreadsheet]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VOEzBhbgGgsSYZsCfjPOQ_RojgrtDvVd_p3LN2DCfE0/ Cards data and drops spreadsheet]
  

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