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{{about|the video game|the series|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force''}}
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{{about|the video game|the series|[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force series]]}}
{{Infobox video game
 
| image          = GX02-VideoGame-NA.png
 
| ja_name        = {{Ruby|遊|ゆう}}☆{{Ruby|戯|ぎ}}☆{{Ruby|王|おう}}デュエルモンスターズ{{Ruby|G|ジー}}{{Ruby|X|エックス}} タッグフォース
 
| romaji_name    = Yugiō Dyueru Monsutāzu Jī Ekkusu Taggu Fōsu
 
| platform        = [[wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PSP]]
 
| languages      =
 
* Japanese
 
* English
 
* French
 
* German
 
* Italian
 
* Spanish
 
| developer      = [[Konami]]
 
| publisher      = Konami
 
| ja_release_date = September 14, 2006
 
| na_release_date = November 14, 2006
 
| eu_release_date = March 2, 2007
 
| au_release_date = October 12, 2007
 
| series          = Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force
 
| next            = Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2
 
}}
 
'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force''''', known in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Tag Force''''' is a video game based on the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime series. It is the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' series' debut on the PlayStation Portable system and the first game in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force|''Tag Force'' series]]. The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 under the name ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force Evolution]]'', and it includes connectivity with [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2|the original game's sequel]].
 
 
 
The player enrolls at [[Duel Academy]] as a transfer student. The main focus of the game is a Tag Force tournament that will take place on the island. Players must find a partner to compete in the tournament alongside. The game includes characters from the anime, as well as characters exclusive to the video games.
 
 
 
==Story==
 
The player enrolls at [[Duel Academy]] one month after the beginning of the school year during the month of May. As a transfer student, you are automatically placed in the [[Slifer Red]] dorm. The game is divided into three parts, each with different goals, all of which are ultimately accomplished through [[Duel]]ing.
 
 
 
In the first part of the game, one must find a partner. During the first playthrough, the player may select [[Jaden Yuki (Tag Force)|Jaden Yuki]], [[Syrus Truesdale (Tag Force)|Syrus Truesdale]], [[Chumley Huffington (Tag Force)|Chumley Huffington]], [[Bastion Misawa (Tag Force)|Bastion Misawa]], [[Chazz Princeton (Tag Force)|Chazz Princeton]], [[Alexis Rhodes (Tag Force)|Alexis Rhodes]] or [[Zane Truesdale (Tag Force)|Zane Truesdale]] as a partner. However, in order to convince them to team up with you, you must build a relationship with them. Whenever a conversation is prompted, you are given four options - to talk about "Duels", "The Academy", "Hobbies" or "Rumors". During each conversation one of the first three choices is randomly selected to harm affection, while the other two will improve it. This can be avoided by getting [[Pharaoh (cat)|Pharaoh]] to follow you, should he be with you, all three choices will yield the best result. Affection can also be increased by giving the characters [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force sandwiches|sandwiches]] that can be purchased at Duel Academy's card shop. Everyone has different tastes, though all seven characters love the [[Golden Eggwich]]. Affection is measured via a heart meter. Once seven hearts are obtained, the character will offer to become your partner. Filling the meter completely to eight hearts will result in the character gifting the player with cards that are either hard to acquire or impossible to obtain otherwise. It is completely possible to maximize the relationship with all Tier 1 characters before ending Part 1.
 
 
 
Each Sunday, [[Tag-Team Duel|Tag Duels]] are held at the Academy's Duel field. Of the seven characters, the one you have the best affection level with will be you partner for those Duels. Should multiple characters be equal, the one with the higher in-game number will partner with you. Due to this, should all characters be equal, the partner will be Jaden by default, as he is listed as [[Duelist]] #1. The [[SAL lab]] is unlocked as an visitable area, and may use the "Card Converter" and "Rental" machines to expand their collection of cards.
 
 
 
At the end of July, the ''Tag Force'' tournament is held, beginning the game's second part. At this point, players may select any character with enough affection to be a partner for the duration of the playthrough. The player and their partner start with 10 GX Medals, and must bet them in Tag Duels with other Duelists. Up to five medals may be wagered per Duel, but the opponent randomly decides the number, and all duels are Tag Duels. One must acquire ninety GX Medals to make it the final round of the tournament, which takes place in the newly-built Special Finals Arena. The tournament is won by winning 4 Tag Duels in the Finals.
 
 
 
[[Chancellor Sheppard]] meets with the player and their partner, and entrusts two of the [[Spirit Keys]] to them. The game's third part is a conflict against the [[Shadow Riders]]. Each of the seven of them has brainwashed another character and they will function as the Riders' partners against the player and their partner. Should one of the characters involved in these Duels already be the player's partner, the Duel against them is simply skipped. Defeating all seven Shadow Riders forces the player into a Duel against their leader, [[Kagemaru (Tag Force)|Kagemaru]], who must be defeated 2 times in a row to finish the game
 
 
 
Once the player has finished Part 3 at least once, the player can partner with any other character in the game in Part 2 and 3 by asking them to do so in Part 1. Several new characters can be unlocked as opponents and possible partners as well. Playing through Part 2 and Part 3 after beating the game once gives the player the option to do Single Duels instead of Tag Duels, except during the Tournament Finals and against the Shadow Riders.
 
 
 
==Cards==
 
===Overview===
 
{{See also|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force'' cards}}
 
{{See also|Gallery of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force'' cards (English)}}
 
 
 
The game features 2451 playable cards, plus 22 [[Monster Token]]s. This largely comprises cards released in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]'' (''OCG'') before this game. It also includes 20 cards from the anime, which did not exist in the ''OCG'' at the time of this game's release.
 
 
 
===Video-game only cards===
 
''Tag Force'' features twenty cards that had not been released in the ''OCG'' or ''TCG'' at the time of the game's release. All 20 had previously featured in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime. All of them have the "[[List of "Game Original" genre cards (Tag Force 1)|Game Original]]" genre in this game.
 
 
 
Of the twenty cards, four of them (bolded below) have since been released in the ''OCG''.
 
  
{{Decklist|Game Original
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{{VGInfobox
|effect monsters =
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| image name              = Yu-Gi-Oh!_GX_Tag_Force_Coverart.png
* [[Dizzy Angel (Tag Force 1)|Dizzy Angel]]
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| english name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force  
* [[Dizzy Tiger (Tag Force 1)|Dizzy Tiger]]
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| kanji name              = 遊戯王デュエルモンスターズGX TAG FORCE
* [[Maiden in Love]]
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| romanji name            = Yuugiou Dyuerumonsutaazu GX TAG FORCE
|ritual monsters =
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| japanese translated name = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Tag Force  
* [[Archfiend Matador (Tag Force 1)|Archfiend Matador]]
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| developer                = Konami
* '''[[Swordsman Of Doom Lithmus (Tag Force 1)|Swordsman Of Doom Lithmus]]'''
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| producer                = Konami
|spells =  
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| series                  = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force]]
* [[Amazoness Arena (Tag Force 1)|Amazoness Arena]]
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| platform                = PSP
* '''[[Ayer's Rock Sunrise (Tag Force 1)|Ayer's Rock Sunrise]]'''
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| release date            =
* [[Alchemic Kettle - Chaos Distill (Tag Force 1)|Alchemic Kettle - Chaos Distill]]
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* {{flag|Japan}} September 14th, 2006
* [[Cupid Kiss (Tag Force 1)|Cupid Kiss]]
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* {{flag|United States}} November 14th, 2006
* [[Dark Arena (Tag Force 1)|Dark Arena]]
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* {{flag|Europe}} March 2nd, 2007
* [[Dark Scorpion - Tragedy of Love (Tag Force 1)|Dark Scorpion - Tragedy of Love]]
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* {{flag|Australia}} October 12th, 2007
* [[Flipping the Table (Tag Force 1)|Flipping the Table]]
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| rating                  =
* [[Happy Marriage (Tag Force 1)|Happy Marriage]]
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| genre                    =  
* [[Hot Sauce Bottle (Tag Force 1)|Hot Sauce Bottle]]
 
* [[Illusion Gate (Tag Force 1)|Illusion Gate]]
 
* '''[[Sabatiel - The Philosopher's Stone|Philosopher's Stone - Sabatier]]'''
 
* '''[[Litmus Doom Ritual (Tag Force)|Ritual of Lithmus]]'''
 
* [[Ritual of the Matador]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Dark Scorpion Retreat (Tag Force 1)|Dark Scorpion Retreat]]
 
* [[Defense Maiden (Tag Force 1)|Defense Maiden]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
===Alternative artworks===
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'''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force''', known in Japan as '''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Tag Force''' is a video game based on the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime series. It is the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' series' debut on the Playstation Portable system and the first game in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force|''Tag Force'' series]].
Excluding Tokens, there are 37 cards with alternative artworks. The player can unlock them by talking to [[Sartyr (Tag Force)|Sartyr]] in Part 3 of the story. Sartyr will give the "[[Gaia The Fierce Knight (Tag Force 1)|Gaia The Fierce Knight]]" artwork for free and make the others available in a lottery, which costs 11 [[Genex Medallion]]s to play.
 
  
If the player has unlocked an alternative artwork for a card, the card will have the "[[List of "Card with a different artwork" genre cards (Tag Force 1)|Card with a different artwork]]" genre. The player can then toggle which artwork is used by opening the card's details and page and pressing the "L" and "R" buttons. This will change the artwork for all copies of the card at once. e.g. it will not be possible to see two copies of "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Tag Force 1)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" with different artworks at the same time.
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The player enrolls at [[Duel Academy]] as a transfer student. The main focus of the game is a ''Tag Force'' tournament that will take place on the island. The player must find a partner to compete in the tournament alongside, while the ''TCG''. The game includes characters from the anime, as well as characters exclusive to the video games. Three promotional cards come packed with the game - "[[Phantom Beast Cross-Wing]]", "[[Phantom Beast Thunder-Pegasus]]" and "[[Phantom Beast Wild-Horn]]".
  
The Tokens, "[[Sheep Token (Tag Force 1)|Sheep]]", "[[Lamb Token (Tag Force 1)|Lamb]]" and "[[Ojama Token (Tag Force 1)|Ojama]]" also have alternative artworks, but do not have the "Card with a different artwork" genre and are not included in Sartry's lottery. Within the game's code each artwork is treated as a separate card. This enables them to bypass the restriction of being only able to show one artwork at a time for a given card.
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The game was eventually ported to the PlayStation 2 under the name ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force Evolution]]''. This game includes connectivity with [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2|the original game's sequel]].
  
==Obtaining cards==
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==Story==
===Packs===
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The player enrolls at [[Duel Academy]] one month after the beginning of the school year during the month of May. As a transfer student, he is automatically placed in the [[Slifer Red]] dorm. The game is divided into three parts, each with different goals, all of which are ultimately accomplished through [[Duel]]ing.
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force'': Booster Packs}}
 
The primary way of obtaining cards is by purchasing packs in the [[Duel Academy Shop]].
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Pack
 
! scope="col" | Cost
 
! scope="col" | Unlock condition
 
|-
 
| ''[[First Monster]]''
 
| 100
 
| Available from the start
 
|-
 
| ''[[First Spell・Trap]]''
 
| 100
 
| Available from the start
 
|-
 
| ''[[First Fusion]]''
 
| 100
 
| Available after May 7
 
|-
 
| ''[[First Effect Monster]]''
 
| 150
 
| Available from the start
 
|-
 
| ''[[Step Up Spell・Trap]]''
 
| 150
 
| Available from the start
 
|-
 
| ''[[Step Up fusion]]''
 
| 150
 
| Available after May 7
 
|-
 
| ''[[Anti Effect]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have at least 80% of the cards from ''[[First Effect Monster]]'', ''[[Step Up Spell・Trap]]'', and ''[[Step Up Fusion]]''
 
|-
 
| ''[[Life Breaker]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have at least 80% of the cards from ''[[First Effect Monster]]'', ''[[Step Up Spell・Trap]]'', and ''[[Step Up Fusion]]''
 
|-
 
| ''[[Go Go Direct]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have at least 80% of the cards from ''[[First Effect Monster]]'', ''[[Step Up Spell・Trap]]'', and ''[[Step Up Fusion]]''
 
|-
 
| ''[[Visitor from the Dark]]''
 
| 100
 
| First stage Monday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Emergent Fire]]''
 
| 100
 
| First stage Tuesday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Water of Life (set)|Water of Life]]''
 
| 100
 
| First stage Wednesday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Gift of Wind]]''
 
| 100
 
| First stage Thursday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Platinum Light]]''
 
| 100
 
| First stage Friday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Earth Dwellers]]''
 
| 100
 
| First stage Saturday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Lucky Economy Pack]]''
 
| 300
 
| First stage Sunday
 
|-
 
| ''[[Endless Thoughts]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 5
 
|-
 
| ''[[Flip the Picture]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 10
 
|-
 
| ''[[Equip Me]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 15
 
|-
 
| ''[[More Eternal Memories]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 20
 
|-
 
| ''[[Speed King]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 25
 
|-
 
| ''[[Spice of Duel]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 30
 
|-
 
| ''[[Fairy's Sky]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 35
 
|-
 
| ''[[Dragon Drive]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 40
 
|-
 
| ''[[Fiend Night]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player over level 45
 
|-
 
| ''[[Skillful Spellcasters]]''
 
| 100
 
| At least five characters cleared all three stages
 
|-
 
| ''[[Cold Skin]]''
 
| 100
 
| 50% collected at the Duel Ranking
 
|-
 
| ''[[Ritual Dance]]''
 
| 100
 
| Player play time more than 20 hours
 
|-
 
| ''[[Symbol 50]]''
 
| 300
 
| Player over level 50
 
|-
 
| ''[[Wave of the Future]]''
 
| 300
 
| Ten consecutive wins
 
|-
 
| ''[[Good Ol' Days]]''
 
| 300
 
| Ten consecutive losses
 
|-
 
| ''[[Hero Emerges!]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Jaden Yuki (Tag Force)|Jaden Yuki]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[A Machine's Soul Never Sleeps]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Syrus Truesdale (Tag Force)|Syrus Truesdale]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Beast Kingdom]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Chumley Huffington (Tag Force)|Chumley Huffington]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Maiden's Heartbeat]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Alexis Rhodes (Tag Force)|Alexis Rhodes]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Never Give Up]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Chazz Princeton (Tag Force)|Chazz Princeton]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Warrior's Pyramid]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Bastion Misawa (Tag Force)|Bastion Misawa]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Technology Master]]''
 
| 100
 
| Have the best relation with [[Zane Truesdale (Tag Force)|Zane Truesdale]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Bit Players]]''
 
| 100
 
| Use the characters in page two to finish stages 2 and 3
 
|-
 
| ''[[Vanilla Gloom]]''
 
| 100
 
| Use the characters in page three to finish stages 2 and 3
 
|-
 
| ''[[Tag Survivor]]''
 
| 100
 
| Enter stage 2
 
|-
 
| ''[[Princeton Power]]''
 
| 50
 
| Clear stages 2 and 3 with all three of [[Chazz Princeton (Tag Force)|the]] [[Slade Princeton (Tag Force)|Princeton]] [[Jagger Princeton (Tag Force)|Brothers]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Approach the Hotties]]''
 
| 100
 
| Clear stages 2 and 3 with [[Mindy (Tag Force)|Mindy]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Dorothy's Soul]]''
 
| 50
 
| Clear stages 2 and 3 with [[Ms. Dorothy (Tag Force)|Ms. Dorothy]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Sadie's Soul]]''
 
| 50
 
| Clear stages 2 and 3 with [[Sadie (Tag Force)|Sadie]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Midday Constellation (Noon Star) (Tag Force 1)|Midday Constellation (Noon Star)]]''
 
| 5730
 
| Enter the [[Konami Code]]; {{key press|up}}{{key press|up}}{{key press|down}}{{key press|down}}{{key press|left}}{{key press|right}}{{key press|left}}{{key press|right}}{{key press|×}}{{key press|○}}, while browsing packs in the shop
 
|-
 
| ''[[Double Triple Destiny Draw]]''
 
| 100
 
| Acquire the [[Golden Eggwich|Golden Egg Sandwich]]
 
|-
 
| ''[[Checkered Flag (Tag Force 1)|Checkered Flag]]''
 
| 300
 
| Have over 90% cards collected
 
|}
 
 
 
===Other===
 
* The player begins the game with an [[Initial Deck (Tag Force 1)|Initial Deck]] of 42 cards. It is a [[WATER]]-themed Deck identical to the one used by [[Gillian]].
 
* Reward cards are granted in tutorials at the beginning of the game on [[Tuesday tutorial reward|Tuesday]], [[Wednesday tutorial reward|Wednesday]], [[Thursday tutorial reward|Thursday]], [[Friday tutorial reward|Friday]], and [[Saturday tutorial reward|Saturday]].
 
* By inserting cards into the [[Card converter (Tag Force 1)|card converter]] in the [[SAL lab|lab]], the player will be given a new card from a pool of cards based on the number of cards they inserted.
 
* If the player gets a [[Plain Sandwich]] at the shop, they are also given a [[Plain sandwich hidden cards|hidden card]].
 
* Characters will [[Victory bonus (Tag Force 1)|award]] the player with certain cards if they build a maximum level of trust, if applicable. Otherwise they award the cards if the player registers ten wins against them.
 
* By completing story mode, the player is [[Game completion bonus (Tag Force 1)|awarded]] the [[Sacred Beast]] cards.
 
* Certain cards were available for [[Downloadable cards (Tag Force 1)|download]] from [[Konami]].
 
 
 
==Scenes==
 
Screen-sized images are featured at many points in the game. The following images are not associated to any given particular character.
 
 
 
<gallery>
 
School-Festival.png                | The School Festival
 
School-Festival-Without-Alexis.png  | The aftermath of the School Festival duel
 
Tournament-Finals-Arena.png        | The Tournament Finals' Arena
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==Promotional cards==
 
{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force'' promotional cards}}
 
Three promotional cards come packed with the game: "[[Phantom Beast Cross-Wing]]", "[[Phantom Beast Thunder-Pegasus]]" and "[[Phantom Beast Wild-Horn]]".
 
 
 
===Guidebook===
 
{{main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force Friendship Tag Duel'' promotional card}}
 
 
 
==Downloadable content==
 
  
{{Main|Downloadable cards (Tag Force 1)}}
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In the first part of the game, one must find a partner. During the first playthrough, the player may select [[Jaden Yuki]], [[Syrus Truesdale]], [[Chumley Huffington]], [[Bastion Misawa]], [[Chazz Princeton]], [[Alexis Rhodes]] or [[Zane Truesdale]] as a partner. However, in order to convince them to team with you, one must build a relationship with them. Whenever a conversation is prompted, you are given four options - to talk about "Duels", "The Academy", "Hobbies" or "Rumors". During each conversation one of the first three choices is randomly selected to harm affection, while the other two will improve it. This can be avoided by getting [[Pharaoh]] to follow you, should he be with you, all three choices will yield the best result. Affection can also be increased by giving the characters sandwiches that can be purchased at Duel Academy's card shop. Everyone has different tastes, though all seven characters love the [[Golden Eggwich]]. Affection is measured via a heart meter. Once six hearts are obtained, the character will offer to become your partner. Filling the meter completely to seven hearts will result in the character gifting the player with cards that are hard to acquire elsewhere. One may attempt to get as many characters to six hearts as possible, and it is possible to get all seven to full before ending part one.
  
8 [[Deck Recipe]]s were available for download, but are no longer available to obtain. The 6 Recipes not listed here are used in-game by the characters associated to [[UmiumaCorp]] and [[Duel Academia]].
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Each Sunday, [[Tag-Team Duel|Tag Duels]] are held at the Academy's Duel field. Of the seven characters, the one you have the best affection level with will be you partner for those Duels. Should multiple characters be equal, the one with the higher in-game number will partner with you. Due to this, should all characters be equal, the partner will be Jaden by default, as he is listed as [[Duelist]] #1. The [[SAL lab]] is unlocked as an visitable area, and may use the "Card Conversion" and "Rental" machines to expand their collection of cards.
  
{{Decklist
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At the end of July, the ''Tag Force'' tournament is held, and with it begins the game's second part. When beginning this part, one may select any character with enough affection to be a partner for the duration of the playthrough. The player and their partner start with 10 GX Medals, and must bet them in Tag Duels with other Duelists. Up to five medals may be wagered per Duel, but the opponent decides the number. One may obtain the medals in singles or Tag Duels. One must acquire ninety GX Medals to make it the final round of the tournament, which takes place in a newly-built tower near Duel Academy that resembles [[Alcatraz]]. Defeating the four tag teams in the tower completes the part, and the tournament is won.
| name            = TokuToku Deck
 
| ja_name          = 波動の標的
 
| romaji_name      = Hadō no Hyōteki
 
| ja_trans_name    = Wave Target
 
| owner            = Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force#Downloadable content
 
| owner_name      = None (downloadable recipe)
 
| store_properties = true
 
| effect monsters  =
 
* [[Cannon Soldier (Tag Force 1)|Cannon Soldier]]
 
* [[Dandylion (Tag Force 1)|Dandylion]]
 
* [[Des Koala (Tag Force 1)|Des Koala]] x3
 
* [[Marshmallon (Tag Force 1)|Marshmallon]]
 
* [[Mecha-Dog Marron (Tag Force 1)|Mecha-Dog Marron]] x3
 
* [[Nimble Momonga (Tag Force 1)|Nimble Momonga]] x3
 
* [[Sangan (Tag Force 1)|Sangan]]
 
* [[Winged Kuriboh (Tag Force 1)|Winged Kuriboh]]
 
| spells          =
 
* [[Enchanted Arrow (Tag Force 1)|Enchanted Arrow]]
 
* [[Heavy Storm (Tag Force 1)|Heavy Storm]]
 
* [[Level Limit - Area B (Tag Force 1)|Level Limit - Area B]]
 
* [[Lightning Vortex (Tag Force 1)|Lightning Vortex]]
 
* [[Meteor of Destruction (Tag Force 1)|Meteor of Destruction]] x3
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon (Tag Force 1)|Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Ookazi (Tag Force 1)|Ookazi]]
 
* [[Scapegoat (Tag Force 1)|Scapegoat]]
 
* [[Swords of Revealing Light (Tag Force 1)|Swords of Revealing Light]]
 
* [[Tremendous Fire (Tag Force 1)|Tremendous Fire]] x3
 
* [[Wave-Motion Cannon (Tag Force 1)|Wave-Motion Cannon]] x3
 
| traps            =
 
* [[Call of the Haunted (Tag Force 1)|Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Ceasefire (Tag Force 1)|Ceasefire]]
 
* [[Just Desserts (Tag Force 1)|Just Desserts]]
 
* [[Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button (Tag Force 1)|Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button]] x2
 
* [[Magic Cylinder (Tag Force 1)|Magic Cylinder]]
 
* [[Sakuretsu Armor (Tag Force 1)|Sakuretsu Armor]]
 
* [[Secret Barrel (Tag Force 1)|Secret Barrel]] x2
 
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{{Decklist
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[[Chancellor Sheppard]] meets with the player and their partner, and entrusts two of the [[Spirit Keys]] to them. The game's third part is a conflict against the [[Shadow Riders]]. Each of the seven of them has brainwashed another character and they will function as the Riders' partners against the player and their partner. Should one of the characters involved in these Duels already be the player's partner, the Duel against them is simply skipped. Defeating all seven Shadow Riders forces the player into a Duel against their leader, [[Kagemaru]]. The player must Duel him twice in a row, in singles match. Defeating him ends the game. Once it's been completed, one may select any of the game's Duelable characters as a partner after fulfilling certain conditions and several additional characters can also be unlocked.
| name            = Brightness of Angel
 
| ja_name          = 天使の輝き
 
| romaji_name      = Tenshi no Kagayaki
 
| ja_trans_name    = Angel's Radiance
 
| owner            = Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force#Downloadable content
 
| owner_name      = None (downloadable recipe)
 
| store_properties = true
 
| effect monsters  =
 
* [[Banisher of the Light (Tag Force 1)|Banisher of the Light]]
 
* [[Banisher of the Radiance (Tag Force 1)|Banisher of the Radiance]]
 
* [[Bountiful Artemis (Tag Force 1)|Bountiful Artemis]]
 
* [[Herald of Green Light (Tag Force 1)|Herald of Green Light]]
 
* [[Herald of Purple Light (Tag Force 1)|Herald of Purple Light]]
 
* [[Layard the Liberator (Tag Force 1)|Layard the Liberator]]
 
* [[Majestic Mech - Goryu (Tag Force 1)|Majestic Mech - Goryu]] x2
 
* [[Majestic Mech - Ohka (Tag Force 1)|Majestic Mech - Ohka]] x3
 
* [[Majestic Mech - Senku (Tag Force 1)|Majestic Mech - Senku]] x3
 
* [[Marshmallon (Tag Force 1)|Marshmallon]]
 
* [[Mudora (Tag Force 1)|Mudora]] x2
 
* [[Queen of Fate - Eternia (Tag Force 1)|Queen of Fate - Eternia]]
 
* [[Royal Knight (Tag Force 1)|Royal Knight]]
 
* [[Shining Angel (Tag Force 1)|Shining Angel]] x2
 
* [[Soul of Purity and Light (Tag Force 1)|Soul of Purity and Light]]
 
* [[The Agent of Force - Mars (Tag Force 1)|The Agent of Force - Mars]]
 
* [[The Agent of Judgment - Saturn (Tag Force 1)|The Agent of Judgment - Saturn]]
 
* [[Voltanis the Adjudicator (Tag Force 1)|Voltanis the Adjudicator]]
 
| spells          =
 
* [[Celestial Transformation (Tag Force 1)|Celestial Transformation]]
 
* [[Cestus of Dagla (Tag Force 1)|Cestus of Dagla]] x2
 
* [[Dark Hole (Tag Force 1)|Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Heavy Storm (Tag Force 1)|Heavy Storm]]
 
* [[Mage Power (Tag Force 1)|Mage Power]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon (Tag Force 1)|Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed (Tag Force 1)|Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Snatch Steal (Tag Force 1)|Snatch Steal]]
 
* [[The Sanctuary in the Sky (Tag Force 1)|The Sanctuary in the Sky]] x2
 
| traps            =
 
* [[Dust Tornado (Tag Force 1)|Dust Tornado]]
 
* [[Miraculous Descent (Tag Force 1)|Miraculous Descent]] x2
 
* [[Synthetic Seraphim (Tag Force 1)|Synthetic Seraphim]]
 
}}
 
 
 
==Glitches==
 
===Functional===
 
* The player can activate card effects that can search for other cards even if there are no appropriate cards to search. For example "[[Future Fusion (Tag Force 1)|Future Fusion]]".
 
 
 
* The effect of "[[Manticore of Darkness]]" is unusable.
 
 
 
* If "[[Destiny Board]]" is destroyed when constructing the message, the other letters remain on the field instead of going to the [[Graveyard]].
 
 
 
===Spelling and grammar===
 
Cards:
 
* "[[Dark Sage (Tag Force 1)|Dark Sage]]" misspells "Tribute" as "Trbute".
 
* "[[Dark Scorpion - Tragedy of Love (Tag Force 1)|Dark Scorpion - Tragedy of Love]]" is missing a space in the text '"Don Zaloog"and'.
 
* "[[Elemental Hero Erikshieler (Tag Force 1)|Elemental Hero Erikshieler]]" reads "this card are" instead of "this card is".
 
* "[[Fairy King Truesdale (Tag Force 1)|Fairy King Truesdale]]" uses the British English spelling of "Defense" ("Defence").
 
* "[[Hyozanryu (Tag Force 1)|Hyozanryu]]" misspells "massive" as "massibe".
 
* "[[Mystical Elf (Tag Force 1)|Mystical Elf]]" misspells "mystical" as "mistical".
 
* "[[Nimble Momonga (Tag Force 1)|Nimble Momonga]]" uses the British English spelling of "Defense" ("Defence").
 
* "[[Philosopher's Stone - Sabatier (Tag Force 1)|Philosopher's Stone - Sabatier]]" reads "this turns End Phase", instead of "this turn's End Phase".
 
 
 
Other:
 
* In the "Options" menu, the explanation of the "Activation Confirm" setting reads "confirm it's effects", instead of "confirm its effects".
 
* The description for the "Dried Mackerel Sandwich" reads "an uniquely", instead of "'''a''' uniquely".
 
* The description for the "Destiny Sandwich" reads "there is no telling what my be inside", instead of "there is no telling what '''may''' be inside".
 
 
 
==Unused content==
 
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force'' unused content}}
 
There are a number of graphics in the code not featured in the game itself, including:
 
* Overworld sprites for [[Don Zaloog (Tag Force)|Don Zaloog]] as Detective Zaloog.
 
* Icons for [[DIVINE]] and [[Divine-Beast]]
 
* Mugshot images and overworld sprites for [[Belowski]], [[Wheeler]], [[Mr. Huffington]], [[Gerard]] and the [[Gravekeeper's Chief (character)|Gravekeeper's Chief]].
 
* Portrait sprites for Belowski, Wheeler, Mr. Huffington, Gerard and [[Chancellor Sheppard]].
 
* Unused spaces for character profiles for Gerald, Mr. Huffington and Chancellor Sheppard.
 
* Character profiles for Belowski and Wheeler.
 
 
 
<blockquote>Formerly a talented duelist, but his opponents would lose their motivation when dueling with him, so he was confined to a special dorm as a result. He is able to communicate with the spirits, and he wants to release the spirits of other people from duels.
 
 
 
 
 
The main power of his Deck comes from "Mokey Mokey" cards.<br/>He's a very cute character, so be careful not to get sucked into his trap.</blockquote>
 
 
 
<blockquote>{{Ruby|本来|ほんらい}}{{Ruby|優秀|ゆうしゅう}}なデュエリストなのだが、{{Ruby|彼|かれ}}とデュエルしたものはやる{{Ruby|気|き}}を{{Ruby|失|うしな}}ってしまうため、{{Ruby|特別|とくべつ}}{{Ruby|寮|りょう}}に{{Ruby|隔離|かくり}}されている。
 
 
 
{{Ruby|精霊|せいれい}}と{{Ruby|意思|いし}}{{Ruby|疎通|そつう}}ができ、{{Ruby|他人|たにん}}についている{{Ruby|精霊|せいれい}}をデュエルから{{Ruby|開放|かいほう}}したいと{{Ruby|考|かんが}}えている。
 
 
 
{{Ruby|使|つか}}うデッキは{{Ruby|名前|なまえ}}の{{Ruby|通|とお}}り「もけもけ」を{{Ruby|主体|しゅたい}}とする。<br/>かわいい{{Ruby|外見|がいけん}}にキミ{{Ruby|自身|じしん}}も もけもけ にならないよう{{Ruby|注意|ちゅうい}}。</blockquote>
 
 
 
<blockquote>Wheeler is an experimental chimpanzee.<br/>He was raised in a research facility on the Academy's island.<br/>He can't play golf, but he's quite the duelist.<br/>Other than monkey grunts, Wheeler is capable of using actual words. But a machine allows him to speak, so the words are not from his own mouth.
 
 
 
 
 
Quite a few monkey-related cards are in his Deck.</blockquote>
 
 
 
<blockquote>{{Ruby|Super|スーパー}}{{Ruby|Animal|アニマル}}{{Ruby|Lerning|ラーニング}}{{Ruby|略|りゃく}}して「{{Ruby|S.A.L|サル}}」アカデミアの{{Ruby|島|しま}}にある{{Ruby|研究所|けんきゅうしょ}}で{{Ruby|作|つく}}られた、{{Ruby|実験|じっけん}}{{Ruby|動物|どうぶつ}}。<br/>ゴルフはできないが、{{Ruby|優秀|ゆうしゅう}}なデュエリストである。<br/>{{Ruby|雄叫|おたけ}}び{{Ruby|以外|いがい}}の{{Ruby|言葉|ことば}}も{{Ruby|発|はっ}}するが、それは{{Ruby|装着|そうちゃく}}した{{Ruby|機械|きかい}}から{{Ruby|発|はっ}}せられているもので{{Ruby|彼自身|かれじしん}}の{{Ruby|言葉|ことば}}ではない。
 
 
 
 
 
{{Ruby|使|つか}}うカードは{{Ruby|猿系|さるけい}}のものが{{Ruby|多|おお}}い。</blockquote>
 
  
 
==Further information==
 
==Further information==
 +
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: Booster Packs|Booster Packs]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: Bonus/Challenges|Challenges]]
 
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: Bonus/Challenges|Challenges]]
* [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force sandwiches|Sandwiches]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: Character Deck Recipes|Character Deck Recipes]]
 +
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: Game Glitches|Game Glitches]]
 +
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: Opponents|Opponents]]
  
The game uses two Forbidden & Limited Card Lists entitled "'''Default Settings'''" (the game's default list) and "'''Game Original'''"; these mostly follow the [[September 2005 Lists]] and [[April 2006 Lists]] respectively. The computer opponents' Decks will not change to fit different restrictions.
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The game, by default, uses a banned/restricted list as of [[September 2006 Lists|September 2006]]. It is possible to download and enable the [[March 2007 Lists|March 2007]] list, however, the computer opponents' Decks will not follow these restrictions.
 
 
==Staff==
 
 
 
In the Japanese version, many of the characters are named after members of the production staff.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable plainlist"
 
|-
 
! scope="col" | Operation
 
! scope="col" | Staff
 
|-
 
| Original character and monster design
 
|
 
* [[Kazuki Takahashi]]
 
|-
 
| Producer
 
|
 
* Takeshi Kameta
 
|-
 
| Direction and game design
 
|
 
* KENYoU
 
|-
 
| Main Programming
 
|
 
* Toshiya Shimizu
 
|-
 
| Duel Programming
 
|
 
* Hideyuki Takahashi
 
|-
 
| Duel Render Programming
 
|
 
* Yohei Takada
 
|-
 
| Story Programming
 
|
 
* Tsuyoshi Shimizu
 
|-
 
| Story Render Programming
 
|
 
* Mahoro Tsukamoto
 
|-
 
| Deck Edit / Shop Programming
 
|
 
* Kohei Kawaji
 
|-
 
| Effects Programming
 
|
 
* Yoshinori Kawamata
 
|-
 
| Title Menu Programming
 
|
 
* Takuya Hashimoto
 
|-
 
| Tutorial Programming
 
|
 
* Yuhei Matsuda
 
* Kohei Kawaji
 
* Takuya Hashimoto
 
|-
 
| Main Design
 
|
 
* Shinsuke Mukai
 
|-
 
| Menu Design
 
|
 
* Yasunori Kobayashi
 
|-
 
| 3D Character Development
 
|
 
* Shinsuke Mukai
 
* Takeshi Takano
 
* Yuta Nishino
 
* Yuji Nakamura
 
|-
 
| FLAME, inc.
 
|
 
* Takuya Nakajima
 
* Yuko Yamada
 
|-
 
| Character icon creation
 
|
 
* Yasuhiko Tanaka
 
* Yuki Kato
 
|-
 
| Map Character Creation
 
|
 
* Yuji Kubo
 
|-
 
| Animation
 
|
 
* Yuji Nakamura
 
* Yoshitaka Noda
 
|-
 
| Movie Creation
 
|
 
* Shinsuke Mukai
 
* Osamu Fukushima
 
|-
 
| FLAME, inc.
 
|
 
* Kei Matsumoto
 
* Kazuyuki Kuno
 
* Kazuki Matsuo
 
* Yutaka Ito
 
* Takahide Shinohara
 
* Hideki Sano
 
|-
 
| Background Modeling
 
|
 
* Yoshitaka Noda
 
* Yuta Nishino
 
* Takeshi Takano
 
|-
 
| Promotion Video Creation
 
|
 
* Osamu Fukushima
 
* Shinsuke Mukai
 
|-
 
| Sound Producer
 
|
 
* Ayumu Kashizaki
 
|-
 
| Sound Director
 
|
 
* Toshihisa Furusawa
 
|-
 
| Music
 
|
 
* Maki Kirioka
 
* Hiroshi Tanabe
 
* Toshihisa Furusawa
 
* Yasuhisa Ito
 
|-
 
| SFX & Audio
 
|
 
* Rie Yamatani
 
* Toshihisa Furusawa
 
|-
 
| Audio Production
 
|
 
* JINNAN STUDIO, inc.
 
* Kisuke Koizumi
 
|-
 
| Sound Programmer
 
|
 
* Tsutomu Watanabe
 
|-
 
| Planning
 
|
 
* KENYoU
 
* Yasunori Kobayashi
 
|-
 
| Script Development
 
|
 
* KENYoU
 
* Tsuyoshi Shimizu
 
* Yasuhiko Tanaka
 
|-
 
| Deck Configuration
 
|
 
* Konami Digital Entertainment Monitoring center
 
* Satoshi Sawada
 
* Takuma Abe
 
* Arata Sugiyama
 
* Yasuto Suzuki
 
|-
 
| Package Design
 
|
 
* Takeshi Urabe
 
* Fujio Masuda
 
* Koji Namikoshi
 
* Yoko Sekiguchi
 
|-
 
| Manual Design
 
|
 
* Akio Masuda
 
* Hiroaki Takahashi
 
* Yuko Ishii
 
* Sakiko Tanaka
 
* Yui Ozawa
 
|-
 
| Translation
 
|
 
* Arthur "Sam" Murakami
 
|-
 
| QA Testing
 
|
 
* Konami Digital Entertaiment Monitoring center
 
|-
 
| Special Thanks To
 
|
 
* Masakuni Nakazawa
 
* Satoshi Yoshimitsu
 
* Natsuyo Tanaka
 
* Ryo Kato
 
* Tsutomu Watanabe
 
* Yukihiro Hojo
 
* Yoshio Nishiguchi
 
* Makoto Itakura
 
* Hidehito Uchida
 
* Naoko Katsurada
 
* Kanako Tsubaki
 
* SHUEISHA Inc.
 
* Kazuhiko Torishima
 
* Masahiko Ibaraki
 
* SASAKI Hisashi
 
* Masana Takahashi
 
* Naoki Kawashima
 
* Hiroshi Kondoh
 
* Tomoyuki Shima
 
* Daisuke Terashi
 
* KONAMI Corporation
 
* Michihiro Ishizuka
 
* Shinichi Hanamoto
 
* Shoji Dewa
 
* Akihiro Takatoku
 
* Yoshiomi Kozako
 
* Koji Kobayashi
 
* Kazunori Nirasawa
 
* Yoko Sekiguchi
 
* Hiroki Muraoka
 
* Mami Miyazaki
 
* Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
 
* Kazumi Kitaue
 
* Tetsuya Hiyoshi
 
* Konami Marketing Inc.
 
* Hiroshi Akiyama
 
* Toshiyuki Yagashiro
 
* Naruki Umemura
 
* Atsunori Eda
 
* ASATSU-DK INC.
 
* Teruaki Jitsumatsu
 
* FLAME Inc.
 
* Takashi Kitada
 
|-
 
| Executive Producer
 
|
 
* Fumiaki Tanaka
 
* Toru Hagihara
 
|-
 
| Presented by...
 
|
 
* Konami Digital Entertainment
 
|-
 
! scope="col&quot;" colspan="2" | Voice actors
 
|-
 
| Generic male students
 
|
 
* Hiroshi Shimozaki
 
* Mika Ishibashi
 
* Kenji Iwama
 
* Takahiro Hirano
 
* Makoto Tomita
 
|-
 
| Generic female students
 
|
 
* Mika Sakenobe
 
* Asako Yoshida
 
* Yuki Kugimiya
 
* Yuki Nakao
 
* Tomomi Yara
 
|-
 
| Generic teachers
 
|
 
* Hidenobu Kiuchi
 
|}
 
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[:File:Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force Manual.pdf|Game manual]] (PDF)
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20113/si1792851/cl1/yugioh_gx_tag_force Official website]
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* [http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20113/si1792851/cl1/yugioh_gx_tag_force Official Website]
* [http://www.spriters-resource.com/psp/yugiohgxtagforce/ The Spriters Resource page]
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* [http://www.konami-data.com/downloads/manuals/Yu-Gi-Oh!_GX_Tag_Force_Manual.pdf Downloadable Manual]
 
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