The game advances through menu-driven exploration and duel encounters against various NPCs. Players win cards through battles, improve their decks, and move forward by defeating stronger duelists. Duels use an early Yu-Gi-Oh! ruleset centered on summoning monsters, using spell and trap cards, and comparing attack and defense values. As opponents become tougher, deck adjustment around star levels, attributes, and card effects becomes increasingly important.
Yugi Muto
One of the central protagonists of the series, known for flexible and tactical dueling.
Seto Kaiba
A major rival who favors powerful monsters and aggressive pressure.
Joey Wheeler
A key duelist from the series with a straightforward, offense-oriented style.
Dark Master
An original mysterious opponent created for this game's story.
Early on, focus on consistency rather than filling your deck with high-level monsters that are hard to use. Keep a solid base of low- and mid-level monsters, then add a few strong finishers. If a particular opponent relies on aggressive monster pressure, include more defensive options and removal cards. Replaying duels against beatable opponents is a good way to expand your card pool and test whether your deck draws smoothly before major story battles.
Tips
A consistent low- to mid-cost deck usually performs better than a deck packed with heavy monsters.
Tips
Replay easier duelists to farm cards and improve your collection.
Tips
Adjust your deck for each rival's common attributes and tactics.
User Reviews
The larger card pool makes it feel like a meaningful step up from the first game.
User Reviews
Its early-series rules feel dated now, but that is also part of its charm.