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Stadium Nelson Daimon Area underground arena Carly Satellite PC,duel runner shop Richard Stadium duel runner shop Bronson Spirit World Fountain Plaza Hana Satellite PC. Fountain Plaza Akiza Outer Rim Akiza TD Outer Rim Gordon Spirit World Fountain Plaza Lillie Satellite Alvaro Staduim Yagiura Daimon Area apartment 2F Klaus Daimon Area apartment 2F Toru Daimon Area garage Toru TD Daimon Area garage Misaki Daimon Area garage Misaki TD Daimon Area garage Yusei Stadium Yusei TD Stadium Jack Stadium Jack TD Stadium Crow Stadium Crow TD Stadium in the PC Kalin Satisfaction Town Sherry TD Bay Parking Elsworth TD Bay Parking Ramon Daimon Area in the facility Malcolm Daimon Area in the facility Lawton Daimon Area in the facility Barbara Satisfaction Town West Satisfaction Town the hideout Nico Stadium Breo TD Stadium Jean TD Activate Limit Reverse selecting Skwirl.
Activate Fine and chain Naturia Rock to its effect. Discard Spore and Bamboo Shoot. Activate Supervise and use Gigaplant's effect to summon Bamboo Shoot. Activate Birdman's effect and choose to add Bamboo Shoot to your hand.
Summon Bamboo Shoot tributing Naturia Rock. Activate Spore's effect removing Cursed Fig. Use the effect of Supervise to re-summon Gigaplant. Attack with Red Dragon Archfiend. Activate Aegis of Gaia. Activate Miracle Synchro Fusion to summon Draco-Equiste all effect damage you receive from now on will be diverted over to your opponent.
Activate Draco's effect and remove Shooting Star Dragon gaining its effects. Activate Pot of Benevolence and return Beast and Goblin back to your deck. Activate Soul of the Pure. Activate Draco's new effect to see the 5 tuner monsters giving Draco 5 attacks this turn 9.
Activate Emergency Teleport to summon Psychic Commander. Activate Instant Fusion to summon Flower Wolf. You'll have to come back for the other 2 puzzles later, since Toru is going to come in and crash your little shindig. He's here to pick up a tool to work on his Duel Runner with. As there is never a dull moment, the card shop is now open for business and they've got a little grand opening tournament planned for you - so let's head over there!
If you enter the Card Shop, Iranami will come up and ask if you want to participate in the tournament since 1 of the players didn't show up. Talk to Iranami again to start up the tournament. Your 1st opponent is West not that it matters since all these duels will use Rental decks anyway. Here's my top picks for the Rental decks: Emperor, Arise!
X-Sabers Assemble Fabled Invaders That being said it is possible to win with any of the decks and they are generally much better decks than what you had to choose from in WC Last thing to note - save before each match! You 2nd opponent is Nico again, not that it matters. In the 3rd and final round, your opponent is Narumi one of the workers from the shop. For beating all 3 opponents I highly recommend you keep saving and restarting until you do , you'll win a copy of Dark End Dragon!
If you head back to the hideout, you'll be able to finish the 2 Duel Puzzles you didn't get to from before. After you're done with that, you can duel Nico and West 2 more times each to total out at 3 wins apiece. Head back over to the Card Shop to find Iranami standing there. Go ahead and beat her 3 times. A nice trick is to wait until she activates it, then chain MST or Dust Tornado so that she ends up paying the LP cost, but doesn't get the ability to do the summon. Other than that, she runs a pretty basic Spirit monster deck.
If you've been dueling all the duels I've been telling you to, then by now you should have probably reached the 50 duel mark. You could maybe use The Creator in some decks, and Thestalos is a useful Monarch. Divine Wrath is good against certain deck-types and might be useful later on. Personally, I suggest not getting this pack until you're at the point where you're just trying to collect all the cards in post game. Head back over toward your home and you'll eventually run into Bronson.
He's the guy who didn't show up to the tournament and he's not happy that you took his position uh, because you should always shift blame away from yourself even when it's your own screw up.
Therefore, he's going to duel you. Bronson Wasteland Blokes Bronson is using a fairly weak Gemini deck. He can do some swarming with Marauding Captain and he has some halfway decent beatsticks, but overall this should be an easier duel for you. Just play smart and you shouldn't have too much trouble.
For beating him, Bronson will give you a copy of Soul Taker a good 1 for 1 if you're currently lacking a bit in monster removal effects. You can now duel him another 2 times to make that vital 3 wins. When you're done, head back to your home and talk to Klaus.
You'll be heading to the city tomorrow for some shopping. Talk to him again to start the next day. Personally, I'd say he should go get them himself.
You're not his slave. You don't work for him. Alas, the game says otherwise and forces you to agree to running errands for your "friend". It is 3 seconds to get from Crash Town to The City.
When you arrive, you separate from Klaus and are on your own in a dangerous neighborhood with no directions or instructions on where to go. What a great guy Klaus is Anyway, head south a bit and you'll run into Lilie. She asks you where Crow is. You point at a big black bird on top of one of the buildings. She smacks you. Continue conversation. She says Crow has orange pointy hair. You say no, crows have black hair. She smacks you again.
She wants you to help her find Crow. You agree whether you want to or not. Save the game at this point and head out. By getting to Chapter 2, a new card pack has been unlocked! Mind Crush is a decent card. Hammer Shot is a nice 1 for 1 monster removal card if you're short on that for now. Other than those, however, not much here. I suggest not buying into copies of these packs. Back to Story Mode. You can't head south without Lilie being annoyed, so head east instead.
There you see I guy moving around quite frantically. He has orange hair. His name is Crow. His name should be Cheese. Lilie smacks you again. Lilie runs toward Crow crying. Crow sees Lilie running away from you crying. Crow decides you're an asshole who made Lilie cry. Crow wants to beat you up. They're very good at swarming the field very quickly and summoning some pretty decent synchro monsters.
You'll want to save your BTH's and such for just the right moment. So, Crow begins to apologize, but Lilie, annoying as she is, goes and runs off interrupting any chance at a real apology. Don't worry though, he still has time to slip you a copy of Blackwing - Blizzard the Far North.
Head up the bridge to the east here and click the shiny orb to receive 39 DP. Head south a screen from here. Head into the building and save. By completing this short Lilie arc, you've unlocked a new card pack, so check it out! Well, at least this one has a few useful features. Granmarg is one of the worst Monarchs, but he's still a decent card for you early on. Lightning Vortex is good monster removal. If you really want 1 or more of those, you can invest in a few packs to see if you get lucky.
Otherwise, your DP will be better spent on other things later on. Once again, back to story mode. Head out of the building nothing in here until later and go west a screen. You'll find a kid standing around. Beat him 3 times. If he doesn't get an early Heart of the Underdog, he's a piece of cake. If he does, then you need to either get rid of it immediately, or kill him in your next 2 turns or else he'll use it to very rapidly draw into all the pieces of Exodia.
Another option is to have Spirit Reaper, Thestalos, and X-Saber Airbellum to try to discard any piece of Exodia which pretty much creates an auto-loss for him. Northwest of Masaki are 2 punks. Let's take the northern 1 first. Hayakawa Dandy Deck He has crafted a deck with tons of searcher monsters, and some Monarchs. You should utilize monster destruction effects to keep his field as clear as possible so that he can't keep on summoning his stronger monsters.
I also highly suggest Chaos Sorcerer, Kycoo, or some other means of removing monsters from the grave so you can get rid of annoyances like Treeborn Frog and Dandylion. When you talk to the southern punk Gordon , he hints that he can get you some cheap Duel Runner parts.
He directs you over to a shop 1 screen south. Head into the shop and check the tires on the ground for DP! Now, talk with the guy standing there. Kuroe seems friendly enough when you mention Gordon's name, and promptly trades you some parts for Toru's money.
Head out of the shop and when you try to go 1 screen north, Gordon will come up behind you and pick your pocket! Head east a screen to pursue him and attempt to go into the building. You'll be stopped by a "Rude Man", who denies seeing Gordon and attempts to gang up on your with his 2 buddies.
Good news for you is that Kalin, Jack and Yusei are in the house and their here to save you! You'll find him in the eastern room of the building. Time to kick his ass. It's a horribly weak archetype. You don't need my help crushing this one. Beat Gordon and he'll give you back the parts you bought. Now beat him 2 more times. When you leave the building you'll see that Kalin and Yusei have cleaned things up quite splendidly note the name has changed to "Weak Thug" now.
Yusei takes a look at the parts you bought, only to discover that gasp you were sold bogus parts! The 3 of you walk down to the shop looking for an explanation and Kalin does some things to Kuroe that are best left unsaid lest some of the younger players out there become emotionally scarred.
Yusei, however, is willing to rectify that. Meanwhile, apparently you want to thank Jack for his help aren't you the nice guy? Head out of this area and then go north 1 screen. You'll find Jack right next to the save point. Before you duel him, note that your exploits thus far have opened up another new card pack - so let's check that out!
Cyber Dragon is the big kahuna of this pack. Des Frog and Des Croaking could be nice later if you want to make a Froggy deck. Drillroid is an overall decent card for some decks. Back in story mode, you're ready to thank Jack. Jack, however, doesn't want thanks. He wants a duel. Let's oblige him. Jack Atlas Dragons' Lair Jack prefers strong beatsticks that can be easily summoned or special summoned. He will also attempt to summon Red Dragon Archfiend, who has ATK and an effect that destroys defense position monsters.
I suggest a fair number of Traps to help deal with this, and planting a good beatstick of your own on the field won't hurt either. Jack will give you a copy of Vice Dragon if you beat him. Of course, Kalin was watching your duel and it got him super pumped to duel you too.
So do it. If you've ever heard the joke about decks that "Archfiend Tier" you'll know that it means this guy is practically a pushover. The only upside to his deck is his high ATK 4-star monsters, but if you can plant any decently strong monster on the field and protect it a bit, you should have this won.
For beating Kalin, you get a copy of Vorse Raide bleh. Just as Kalin runs off, Yusei returns with the parts that Toru needs. Well, not that you'll complain. It's all good. Jack convinces Yusei that you're a pretty good duelist so of course Yusei is ready for a duel himself. Yusei Fudo Rallying Warriors Yusei is using a Quickdraw deck, which is capable of summoning some decent Synchro monsters so I suggest having plenty of Traps ready to get rid of those Synchro monsters as they pop up.
Beating Yusei will net you a copy of Junk Synchron a very nice tuner. The band disperses, and you're almost ready to leave. Before you talk to the old man again up north, there's a girl just south of his location who we haven't beaten 3 times yet. Get on that. Reimi Chums of Dark World Dark World decks work by discarding DW monsters to the grave to gain effects that either summon them or destroy cards on the field or allow you to draw cards.
As such, get rid of any Airbellums or Spirit Reapers, or Don Zaloogs you might have in your deck before starting this fight. Other than that, a ATK beatstick should be enough to deal with almost anything you're going to see from this deck. Ok, now talk to Klaus to head back to Crash Town. However, before you do anything, save and head out of Story Mode.
Getting to this chapter gets you some more CPU Opponents along with 2 new card packs! Karma Cut is a pretty good monster removal trap. The big bad boy of thise card pack, however, is Treeborn Frog who is useful in several different deck- types. If you see something you want or need, feel free to invest in some packs. If not, keep saving your DP for better things.
The Destiny Heroes have some decent monsters within them. Future Fusion is useful for Dragon decks. You could potentially focus on a Mausoleum deck as well. None of these choices sound particularly juicy to me, however, so I just skipped over this pack until later. We've got several new opponents in CPU Duel mode, so let's beat them all 3 times each. Tender of the Laval Volcano Laval-Pattern Burn The Laval deck used here is so disjointed and unorganized that even though normally Laval archetypes can be made into decent decks, this one falls into the range of "easy as pie" mmm pie.
Just play smart, be prepared if a couple Synchro monsters come out, and you should be fine. If used properly they can be a formidable archetype, but the AI doesn't really do a good job of this, so what will happen is it'll end up using up all its cards trying to Ritual summon monsters, and will have very few cards left after the summon is performed.
For you, this means that if you can destroy those few monsters your opponent will have no follow up and you will win. Royal Oppression, Solemn Judgment, Dark Bribe, and a few others can even help you stop the summons from occurring in the 1st place. Genex Ally Axel Accelerating Genex Genex decks are sort of slow to start up, but if you let your opponent gets too many monsters on the field you'll start running into some serious problem.
This duel is a lesson in the importance of controlling the field. The weak part about them is they require a bunch of Normal monsters in order to work. The strong part is that the Fusion monsters are really frickin' strong. Utilize BTH, Royal Oppression, Solemn Judgment, and as many other good Traps as you have to get rid of those Fusion monsters or stop them from being summoned in the 1st place. Good news for you, is that after summons your opponent should be getting low on cards and won't be able to do as much summoning because of it.
Yay for you. This guy uses a pretty weak Beast deck. You should be able to basically steamroll him. Wynnda, Priestess of Gusto Me Gusto She has an overall well-rounded deck with decent support spells and traps, but her strategy is not very focused at all. By now, you should have a deck with at least a reasonably focused strategy, and that should be enough to beat her in a straight up duel.
She uses Gusto and Psychic monsters. No reason not to just jump right in. Power Tool Dragon Vidi! Well, after all of that you should have saved up a respectable amount of DP. You've also probably gotten a bunch of Starter Decks by this time, and you should be using those along with Card Passwords to be making your deck into something fairly reasonable by now.
So, with all those long duels behind us, let's move back into Story Mode. You need to go to Toru's place just east of your home to give him his parts. Toru gets blown away by how much better the parts are that Yusei gave you versus what he asked for. He tells you to go tell West about your exploits.
He's up at your hideout, so start heading north. When you get to the hideout you tell West and Nico what happened in the city. Toru shows up and tries to act cool but completely fails when flaws in his logic are pointed out by Nico.
However, he does get to mention the fact that his Duel Runner is now complete! Toru says he and West will be waiting for you on the south side of town near your home so head over there now. When you get there, Toru will show up on his Duel Runner and try to act cool, but he will fail yet again, just barely not wiping out.
Now, he wants you to take a spin in it. Just hold down the A button to drive it. Making the required time is super easy. You don't even really need half the time they give you. After completing the course, West makes sure to let Toru know that you freakin' rock compared to Toru's awful driving.
The game moves on to "The Next Day". You wake up to hear Toru shouting for you to come outside. Head out and Toru will be on his Duel Runner saying that he's leaving to permanently move to the city boo hoo, sob?
He expects you'll follow him to the city eventually so that he can show you his improved? The game cuts to "Some time passes". West gets you and says he can't find Nico. He starts to pull you over to the hideout when Klaus appears sputtering some nonsense about something terrible happening. Apparently, the feud between the 2 big families of Crash Town Malcolm and Ramon is heating up. Klaus doesn't like the idea of West going to look for Nico with a bunch of badasses around, but apparently he wants to show off his parenting skills by once again letting his grandson you go out on your own to find Nico.
Before heading off to find Nico, 1st save and get out of Story Mode. Completing the Toru arc has unlocked a new pack! Even without Grandmaster, The Six Samurai set is pretty decent if you like that archetype. Hero City is now available, putting you 1 step closer to a solid Elemental Hero deck. Crow, Pulling the Rug and Transmigration Prophecy are all solid cards when dueling certain archetypes. Neo-Spacian Grand Mole is another solid generic card that is good against a bunch of things.
If you were working on that Demise deck from earlier, you now have access to ARA. The Dark World cards can be a bit inconsistent until you have access to more of them, but they are a reasonable archetype as well.
Fix your deck up if you need to, then head back into the Story Mode so we can go rescue Nico! Head back over to Toru's place and check the shelf in the northeast corner. Toru left you a Star Chip there. Now exit and head north a screen. You'll get stopped by Virgil. Destroy all who oppose your mission!! Just make sure you have some decent trap ready to intercept him and you should be fine.
You'll also probably want a respectable amount of monster destruction since Fairy decks contain A TON of searcher monsters. Keep heading north and Jemma will stop you. Jemma Bone Destroyer He's using a Zombie deck, so having a lot of cards that remove stuff from play will be useful here.
You'll also want to be getting rid of Zombie World before it causes you too many headaches. Finally, you reach the hideout and find Nico there looking terrified. She joins you, so start heading back toward your home. Just as you get close to your home, Scotch will stop you. Scotch Rotten Recycler It's another Zombie deck, but this 1 is a bit better made, so be careful. If you can get your hands on a Zombie Master via Goyo Guardian or Monster Reborn or Creature Swap while Zombie World is on the field, you can use your opponent's own strategy against him!
With that, the last badguy in your way is gone and you can bring Nico back to your home. There's a tearful reunion and everyone is happy. Klaus wants Nico and West to stay at your place until the fighting dies down. In the morning he takes them back to their homes safely. Apparently your heroic actions are making Klaus feel like he needs to show you his own moves at last. Before you do that, save and get out of Story Mode, because by this time you probably have or at least close to total duels played win or loss , which unlocks a new card pack!
If you were considering a Dark World deck, you now basically have almost everything you need for it I chose to use to go with one, at least for awhile. Wildheart is a nice monster for Stun and Beatdown decks. At this time, I now had 3 usable decks. Klaus My Eyes are Clear Klaus uses a Cloudian deck, which means you'll want to bring a bunch of monster destruction cards since most of his monsters cannot be destroyed by battle. If you can take out his monsters with effects, winning should be a piece of cake.
Enemy Controller and Book of Moon are great friends for you here, because his monsters destroy themselves if they're ever in face-up defense position! Beat Klaus and he'll give you a copy of Beast King Barbaros a very nice card. Klaus then proceeds to show you some hidden stairs leading down into a basement where you can find your father's old Duel Runner! After a sad story about your and Toru's parents, Klaus declares that you and he will be moving to the city to get away from the violence in Crash Town.
He wants you to tell Nico and West what's going on. If you check the tool box in the room, you'll find a copy of Smashing Ground. Head north to the hideout to find West and Nico waiting there for you. You give them the low down of the situation and they wish you the best of luck in becoming a Turbo Duelist. When you're ready, head back to Klaus in your home and you'll head off to the city once again! Save and head out of Story Mode since getting to this chapter has unlocked new CPU opponents and new card packs!
Zombie Master is key to any Zombie deck. Necro Gardna is an awesome addition to any deck that mills or discards a lot of cards. Crystal Seer is a good generic card. Hunter Dragon is worthless right now, but will be great later when you have access to Dragunity monsters. The Venom set and Reptile decks can now be created. Those have some fun and interesting combos, but are more a recreational deck because they have very little consistency. You also have access to Rainbow Dragon even though you have yet to see a single Crystal Beast monster doh!
I highly suggest getting a bunch of the cards from this pack. Fires of Doomsday is good in DARK decks and others, since you can use it on your opponent's turn, and even if you have no high level DARK monster to use for tribute summoning, the tokens can also always be used as Synchro fodder.
There's some nice GB cards in here. Gigaplant is a necessary if you're looking to make a Plant deck in the future. Super Polymerization can work well in many Elemental Hero decks.
You don't have enough good Fish monsters yet to utilize Coelacanth, but he's here if you want him. The Immortal Bushi is almost a must-have in any deck that uses only Warrior-type monsters. Finally, Yubel decks are another fun, although inconsistent deck-type that you can play with and enjoy. When Absolute Zero is removed from the field by any means, he destroys all of your face-up monsters.
Therefore, the best way to combat him is to either negate his summoning with Solemn Judgment, Royal Oppression. I might even suggest utilizing Divine Wrath to negate Absolute Zero's effect.
This will probably be a more difficult set of duels. My suggestion is to use Royal Oppression, Solemn Judgment, and a bunch of cards that remove stuff from play to put a stop to this strategy. Amazoness Queen Amazoness Law As long as your opponent doesn't get too many monsters on the field you should be fine. Keep control of the field, and bring a bit extra monster removal and you'll be fine here. Oh, and make sure to get rid of her Field Spell as soon as it's played. They are slow to start up typically and Book of Moon can often do wonders against them.
Hit them hard and fast, and keep BoM around along with a respectable amount of monster removal. Just save some traps so that you can destroy is Garzette when he attempts to use it. Other than that, it's a pretty standard duel. Oh, and watch out when you direct attack because he has Gorz. I don't think we probably have good enough decks to take on any of the remaining opponents at this time, so enjoy the DP you've raised, the extra Starter Decks you've attained, and your Star Chips and let's head on back over to Story Mode.
At this point, you can beat Klaus 2 more times to get your 3 wins in against him. After that, head out of the room and take the elevator to the entrance. Exit the building. Look just a touch to the left to find a prize box. Open it for a Star Chip. The Duel Runner shop is closed, but the guy standing outside is open. This is the guy to talk to for trading in your Star Chips when you want to.
Right now, head has some card prints, apparel, and some duel disks you can purchase. I prefer to hold out until the After Story section when he's selling some very expensive Duel Runners which can help you with unlocking more stuff later. Your choice though if you want to pimp out your outfit feel free to do so. The other thing this guy does is duel, so beat him 3 times please.
Kazuhiro Want a Star? You can shut him down pretty hard with Solemn Judgment and Royal Oppression, or you can just duke it out with him straight up. Your choice. East of Kazuhiro is another guy standing around. Take him down 3 times. Honda Fresh Catch He uses a Coelacanth deck. Keep his monster count on the field low, and save your Solemn and BTH's for Coelacanth, who is your only real threat.
Head north 1 screen from Honda. On the ground is a glowing sphere. Pick it up for 36 DP. To the west side of the screen you can check the ground for a Star Chip. In the northeast corner is a prize box containing Leo's Custom Disk. Head back south a screen, and then east. Head into the Card Shop over here and duel the kid checking out the showcase. Win 3 times. Save your traps for the appropriate times and you should come out on top.
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