Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny is a Yu-Gi-Oh! video game exclusive to the Xbox. It is the only Yu-Gi-Oh! game to have been released on the Xbox console. The game includes many of the major characters from The second series anime.
Xbox players can enjoy the unique interactive Yu-Gi-Oh! experience in the only game that brings the rules and gameplay of the popular TCG to a 3D world. A card battling game at its heart, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny thrusts players into the heat of the action where they must duel against challenging foes and powerful monsters. Featuring elaborately rendered 3D graphics, the game brings the monsters from the hit franchise to life before players' eyes. Also available in the Xbox game are over 1,000 Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, including exclusive cards that have never appeared in any other Yu-Gi-Oh! video game.
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Gameplay
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The basic premise of the game is to compete against other characters from seasons one and two of the anime, in either Single or Triple Mode (in Triple Mode the player duels against 3 other characters in a Match). There are over 1000 cards to choose from, some of which have only been released in the OCG. One player can have up to three Decks to alternate with throughout the game, as well as adding and removing cards in a Side Deck between Matches. Each Monster Card has a corresponding 3D model of the monster depicted, and when any two monsters engage in battle, a short animation shows the two battling. There are no Egyptian God Cards in this game.
Card List
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Forbidden\Limited Card List
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This is a list of all Forbidden\Limited and Semi Limited cards.
Forbidden Cards
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There are no forbidden cards in the game.
Limited Cards
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- Black Luster Soldier
- Sinister Serpent
- Sangan
- Cyber Jar
- Witch of the Black Forest
- Jinzo
- Right Leg of the Forbidden One
- Left Leg of the Forbidden One
- Right Arm of the Forbidden One
- Left Arm of the Forbidden One
- Exodia the Forbidden One
- Delinquent Duo
- Raigeki
- Harpie's Feather Duster
- Dark Hole
- Call Of The Haunted
- Mirage of Nightmare
- Confiscation
- Imperial Order
- The Forceful Sentry
- Snatch Steal
- Pot of Greed
- Painful Choice
- Swords of Revealing Light
- Monster Reborn
- Card Destruction
- Change of Heart
- Upstart Goblin
- Mirror Force
- Premature Burial
- Heavy Storm
- United We Stand
- Ceasefire
- Graceful Charity
- Ring of Destruction
- Mage Power
- Magic Cylinder
- Reckless Greed
Semi-Limited
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Glitches
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- While the 3-card limit still applies when building a Deck, there are two different designs of Polymerization (and Dark Magician) that can be used. Since the game does not recognize that Polymerization is the same, one can technically have up to 6 Polymerization (and Dark Magician) cards in one Deck.
- If A Legendary Ocean is active and The Legendary Fisherman is on the field, if a player activates Torrential Tribute The Legendary Fisherman will NOT be destroyed.
- Any opponent one duels against has a tendency to use Equip Spell Cards on their Monster, then immediately Sacrifice it for a Tribute Summon.
- The opponent can Flip Summon a Flip-Effect Monster, then switch it to Defense Position if it did not declare an attack that turn.
- The opponent named 'Rare Hunter', who uses an Exodia Deck, has 3 copies of Pot of Greed, as well as multiple copies of Exodia parts. This is technically illegal in the video game, as these cards are limited to one each per Deck.
Trivia
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Toon Dark Magician Girl appears in the Credits, however the card itself is not available in the game.
Promo Cards
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