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Namespaces Page Discussion. William posted I don't really know if I'd buy this game, but I think it will have over than 2, Because I don't think there are even over than 10, Unless you're a hardcore fan, 2k is enough. You can make a plethora of strategies from it and everything memorable will be in there. I don't have real signature because I'm not feeling creative at the time. On the other hand, if I don't have one, I'll look like uncreative. Does anyone knows which cards it will have?

It will have XYZ's? So why we exist? What happens when we stop existing? After playing a computer-controlled opponent, you do unlock new cards for your personal deck. Curiously enough, you don't win any cards after an online multiplayer match. And good luck getting some rare cards, too, because your computer rivals have ridiculously powerful decks from the get-go and have an annoying tendency of drawing exactly the right cards to thwart your strategy.

I jumped into a tournament game to try out some newly won cards only to be laid out in five turns by the computer summoning ultra-powerful fusion monsters that my starter deck couldn't defend against. Yu-Gi-Oh fans are probably more excited about playing online against human opponents anyway, and Decade Duels does a fine job offering easily set-up normal and tag matches. That was definitely more fun than the single-player tournament because I knew the other player was working from the same starter deck I had, save for a few cards they may have won on their own time.

Decade Duels offers basic matches and ranked play, so good Yu-Gi-Oh players can at least compete for some semblance of glory even if there are no cards at stake. The presentation is very bare bones; the card art is even a little blurry, rendering the most interesting thing on the screen boring to look at.

The computer-controlled opponents are grossly overpowered, which will make any non-expert player throw up their hands in disgust. This is probably going to be the last version of the card list. DLC pack 17 was accidentally labeled as 7, so that has also been fixed. The card list was checked against a modded save file, so it is hugely unlikely that anything is missing.

Most of the key XX-Sabers are missing. We don't have access to Trishula, but it's not like March doesn't have that problem either. Aside from that, not everything that was out in Japan is in Decade Duels. A: On the version, no. On the PS3 version, maybe. I don't have the full details and can't personally confirm this, but lots of people agree that most of the cards that are in a DLC pack are only available on the PS3 through DLC. A: That's what this list is here to let you know. All cards were checked against a modded save file.

Decade Duels still does not have any easily accessible list to check if you have every card or not. Decade Duels does not have any easily accessible list which says what is or isn't in the game. It's possible that I missed something and it's also possible, but not likely, that a card in the game just isn't on the list that I used. I can say with certainty that nothing in this game is newer than , and most of the cards are older than A: That's when they were released internationally, but they've been in Japan for longer than that.

A: If you mean the black-framed Extra Deck monsters, definitely not. Where is it? A: There is no card shop. Konami hates you. What is in each card pack? A: You get cards by completing duels in the single player mode. You earn one random card from the entire card pool for every 20 points you have at the end of a duel or match, with a minimum of 1 card and a maximum of 15 cards. A: Yes, you get 1 card per 20 points whether or not you win or lose, with a minimum of 1 card and a maximum of 15 cards.

If you have a lot of points at the end of the duel, you can still get a good amount of cards even if you lose. A: No, you only get cards for completing duels in single player. A: Short answer: The same way you get bad cards. Long answer: You need to do a large amount of grinding in single-player mode, the same way that some password-cracking programs use brute force to get a password. Other than that, the only way to get specific cards is by buying DLC.

A: The best way is to go through the preliminary tournament and win fast. Certain decks get large amounts of points but don't win very fast, and some decks win very fast but don't get a lot of points. In my experience, Chain Burn is very good for grinding cards.



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