Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006
US box art for Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006
Developer(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Publisher(s) Konami Computer Entertainment
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date February 23, 2006 (JP)
March 14, 2006 (NA)
March 31, 2006 (EU)
Genre(s) card battle
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)

Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006, known as Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters Expert 2006 in Japan, and Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship Tournament 2006 in Europe is a video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. The gameplay involves the player collecting cards in-game and using them to battle the computer players. Players may also (upon completing the Free Duel mode) battle against decks which they themselves have designed and saved. This game comes with three promotional Yu-Gi-Oh! cards enclosed; they are 'Helios- The Primordial Sun', 'Helios Duo Megistus' and 'Golden Homunculus'.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters - World Championship Tournament 2006 contains more than 2000 cards, including many of the latest Structure decks from the Trading Card Game as well as cards from the new Yu-Gi-Oh! GX universe. This game contains every Yu-Gi-Oh card made in English at the time of its release, with the exception of Gravekeeper's Chief, My Body as a Shield, Barrel Behind the Door, Dragon Piper, and Spring of Rebirth. Unlike previous games, the cards collected from packs have direct correlation to those released for the CCG. Players purchase packs from the original Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon all the way up through the recent Shadow of Infinity series. There are also specialized packs focusing on themes (machines, spellcasters, warriors, etc.) and even by card type (all effect monsters, all normal monsters, all spells, all traps). Additional packs are unlocked as you progress in the game. Elemental Hero Neos is featured in the game prior to his release, but is fairly useless without the other neospacians.

As with prior games in the series card passwords printed on TCG cards can be entered in order to obtain cards in game you can now get as many copies of each card as you want in this way (limited to one in previous games, except WCT 2005), but you must pay a fixed cost for each card (costs range from a few hundred DP to in excess of 10000 DP for Limited and Forbidden cards such as Pot of Greed and Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning).

Also note that although link duels are still possible trading cards between games is not.

Also different from the previous videogames, this one does not pit you against characters from the cartoons (and their known decks). Instead, you duel against the various 'monsters' and decks built around them (Kuriboh, Dark Magician, Cyber-Dragon, etc.). The monster duelists are organized into five different tiers with each tier getting unlocked as the game progresses. There is also a special tier where you can duel yourself (opponent uses your currently selected deck), and Copycat (who uses a deck of your choice from one of up to 60 of your saved deck builds).

Besides the free dueling, there are also Challenges. These consist of Duel Puzzles (winning a duel given certain cards on the board and in hand), Themed Duels (full duels based on a certain theme for building your deck), and Survival Duels (see how many duels you can win in a row with your Life points carrying over from duel to duel). As you complete certain percentages of challenges, more packs and Free Duel duelists are unlocked. You can also update the Forbidden/Limited List to the current one at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game Website.

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