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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2''''' is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, released in Japan on December 20, 2001. A modified version was later released under the title ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]''.
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2''''' is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, released in Japan on December 20, 2001. A modified version was later released internationally under the title ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]''.
  
''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2'' is set during the [[Battle City]] arc. The player duels characters from the anime and manga. The player can participate in a few tournaments and duel single opponents they come across on the map screen. Cards are awarded for various reasons including defeating opponents, winning tournaments and free cards with the Duelist Weekly magazine.
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''Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2'' is set during the [[Battle City]] arc. The player Duels characters from the anime and manga. The player can participate in a few tournaments and Duel single opponents they come across on the map screen. Cards are awarded for various reasons including defeating opponents, winning tournaments and free cards with the Duelist Weekly magazine.
  
 
==Changes from ''Duel Monsters 5''==
 
==Changes from ''Duel Monsters 5''==
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===Events===
 
===Events===
 
* '''Challenge Cup''' and '''KaibaCorp Cup''': This event usually comes every month. This challenge is a three game tournament in which all players face each other to make their way to the finals. Kaiba will always be one of the player's opponent's in the KaibaCorp Cup.
 
* '''Challenge Cup''' and '''KaibaCorp Cup''': This event usually comes every month. This challenge is a three game tournament in which all players face each other to make their way to the finals. Kaiba will always be one of the player's opponent's in the KaibaCorp Cup.
 
 
* '''Weekend Tournaments''': The player faces a random opponent in a [[Match]].
 
* '''Weekend Tournaments''': The player faces a random opponent in a [[Match]].
 
 
* '''Limitation Tournaments''': Only accessed by finishing everything else in the game, there are ten rounds. The player participates in a duel, in which their Deck is restricted to a only include certain types of cards or must exclude certain types of cards. Clearing this allows players to turn off the card [[limited|limitations]], allowing three copies of every card in their Deck.
 
* '''Limitation Tournaments''': Only accessed by finishing everything else in the game, there are ten rounds. The player participates in a duel, in which their Deck is restricted to a only include certain types of cards or must exclude certain types of cards. Clearing this allows players to turn off the card [[limited|limitations]], allowing three copies of every card in their Deck.
 
 
* '''Target Week''': Once a week, one of the Battle City officials will give the player two random opponents. If they manage to find and defeat the opponents, they are awarded 200 points.
 
* '''Target Week''': Once a week, one of the Battle City officials will give the player two random opponents. If they manage to find and defeat the opponents, they are awarded 200 points.
  
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==Obtaining cards==
 
==Obtaining cards==
 
===Initial Deck===
 
===Initial Deck===
At the start of the game, the payer is given a choice of three Decks.
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At the start of the game, the player is given a choice of three Decks.
  
 
===Packs===
 
===Packs===
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After that cards can be obtained through packs opened in the game or the password menu.
 
After that cards can be obtained through packs opened in the game or the password menu.
  
All Packs in the game contain five random cards, from a set. Unlike its counterpart ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]) the booster packs in the game are the same as [[OCG]] booster packs, although there some game exclusive packs like [[Ultimate Random Pack (DM6-BP)|Ultimate Random Pack]].  
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All Packs in the game contain five random cards, from a set. Unlike ''Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel'', the booster packs in the game are the same as ''OCG'' booster packs, although there some game exclusive packs like ''[[Ultimate Random Pack (DM6)|Ultimate Random Pack]]''.
  
 
After defeating an opponent you meet on the map screen you are awarded a Booster Pack.
 
After defeating an opponent you meet on the map screen you are awarded a Booster Pack.
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===Passwords===
 
===Passwords===
 
[[File:DM6-Password.png|thumb|right|Password]]
 
[[File:DM6-Password.png|thumb|right|Password]]
In the password menu, the player can get cards by entering the eight digit Card Number found in the bottom corner of real cards.
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In the password menu, the player can get cards by entering the eight digit [[Password]] found in the bottom corner of real cards.
  
 
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In the Deck & Trunk main menu, there is a bar for achievements such as beating certain Cups, or getting a certain number of cards unlocked. There is no award for unlocking everything on this golden bar. Another gem on the bar is unlocked after defeating an opponent 80 times.
 
In the Deck & Trunk main menu, there is a bar for achievements such as beating certain Cups, or getting a certain number of cards unlocked. There is no award for unlocking everything on this golden bar. Another gem on the bar is unlocked after defeating an opponent 80 times.
  
There is a subroutine that allows Yami Yugi to cheat and start specifically with the following hand : [[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]], [[Alpha The Magnet Warrior]], [[Beta The Magnet Warrior]], [[Gamma The Magnet Warrior]], and [[Premature Burial]]. This subroutine also puts [[Raigeki]] as the top card of his deck. Similarly, Mai Valentine can start with [[Elegant Egotist]], [[Cyber Harpie Lady]], [[Rising Air Current]], a second [[Elegant Egotist]], and [[Cyber Shield]], with [[Premature Burial]] on top of her Deck, Mokuba Kaiba can start with [[Heavy Storm]], [[Dark Hole]], [[Cyber-Stein]], and [[Megamorph]], and his brother Seto Kaiba with the same hand plus [[Harpie's Feather Duster]] and [[Raigeki]].
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There is a subroutine that allows Yami Yugi to cheat and start specifically with the following hand: "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]", "[[Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Beta The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]", and "[[Premature Burial]]". This subroutine also puts "[[Raigeki]]" as the top card of his Deck. Similarly, Mai Valentine can start with "[[Elegant Egotist]]", "[[Cyber Harpie Lady]]", "[[Rising Air Current]]", a second "Elegant Egotist", and "[[Cyber Shield]]", with "[[Premature Burial]]" on top of her Deck, Mokuba Kaiba can start with "[[Heavy Storm]]", "[[Dark Hole]]", "[[Cyber-Stein]]", and "[[Megamorph]]", and his brother Seto Kaiba with the same hand plus "[[Harpie's Feather Duster]]" and "[[Raigeki]]".
  
 
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==Game guides==
 
==Game guides==
{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 Game Guide 1''|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 Game Guide 2''}}
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{{Main|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 First Volume''|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 Second Volume''}}
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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** [[Yami Yugi]]'s appearance here is taken from the title page for {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|148|ref}}, although he is shown without his jacket, the cards in his left hand, and his [[Duel Disk]].
 
** [[Yami Yugi]]'s appearance here is taken from the title page for {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|148|ref}}, although he is shown without his jacket, the cards in his left hand, and his [[Duel Disk]].
  
==See also==
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters}}
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 promotional cards]]
 
* [[:Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 sets]]
 
* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/gba/565907-yu-gi-oh-duel-monsters-6-expert-2/faqs/21544 Game FAQ]
 
 
 
 
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2| ]]
 
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Revision as of 22:00, 9 June 2019

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2
Box art
Names
EnglishYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2
Development
PlatformGame Boy Advance
LanguagesJapanese
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
Release dates
JapaneseDecember 20, 2001
Series
SeriesDuel Monsters
PreviousDuel Monsters 5: Expert 1
NextThe Sacred Cards
RemakeWorldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
Links

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, released in Japan on December 20, 2001. A modified version was later released internationally under the title Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel.

Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 is set during the Battle City arc. The player Duels characters from the anime and manga. The player can participate in a few tournaments and Duel single opponents they come across on the map screen. Cards are awarded for various reasons including defeating opponents, winning tournaments and free cards with the Duelist Weekly magazine.

Changes from Duel Monsters 5

Main Screen

Map screen

Map

Navigation

Characters

Initial

Unlockable

  • Mokuba Kaiba, unlocked by losing ten Duels
  • Maximillion Pegasus, unlocked by possessing a copy of "Toon World"
  • Marik Ishtar, unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
  • Rare Hunter, unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
  • Strings, unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
  • Umbra & Lumis, unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
    • Umbra, sometimes Duels by himself
  • Arkana, unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
  • Odion, unlocked by completing the Phantom Pyramid event
  • Shadi, unlocked by completing the phantom pyramid event
  • Bandit Keith, unlocked by having five more wins than losses against Yugi, Téa, Joey, Bakura, Kaiba, Ishizu, Rex, Weevil, Trusdale, Mai, Espa, Mako, Mokuba, Pegasus, Rare Hunter, Strings, Rishid, Umbra & Lumis, Arkana, Marik and Shadi
  • Duke Devlin, unlocked by having unlocked and won a game against each of the following characters; Yugi, Joey, Bakura, Kaiba, Ishizu, Rex, Weevil, Trusdale, Mai, Espa, Mako, Mokuba, Keith, Pegasus, Rare Hunter, Strings, Odion, Umbra & Lumis, Arkana, Marik and Shadi.

Plot

The main focus of the game is participating in tournaments and collecting cards, but a small plot section occurs where the player battles with the Ghouls.

After defeating the five Ghouls, who randomly appear, Téa controlled by Marik leads the player to the Ghoul's Pyramid. Here they must win five duels in a row, proceeding to a new chamber after winning each. The first is against Téa controlled by Marik, then Joey controlled, the next two are random Ghouls and the last is Marik.

After clearing this section of the game, the Ghouls no longer randomly appear and may be faced like normal opponents and in events.

Events

  • Challenge Cup and KaibaCorp Cup: This event usually comes every month. This challenge is a three game tournament in which all players face each other to make their way to the finals. Kaiba will always be one of the player's opponent's in the KaibaCorp Cup.
  • Weekend Tournaments: The player faces a random opponent in a Match.
  • Limitation Tournaments: Only accessed by finishing everything else in the game, there are ten rounds. The player participates in a duel, in which their Deck is restricted to a only include certain types of cards or must exclude certain types of cards. Clearing this allows players to turn off the card limitations, allowing three copies of every card in their Deck.
  • Target Week: Once a week, one of the Battle City officials will give the player two random opponents. If they manage to find and defeat the opponents, they are awarded 200 points.
Duel Field

Sub-menu screen

Deck Edit

Obtaining cards

Initial Deck

At the start of the game, the player is given a choice of three Decks.

Packs

Booster Packs

After that cards can be obtained through packs opened in the game or the password menu.

All Packs in the game contain five random cards, from a set. Unlike Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel, the booster packs in the game are the same as OCG booster packs, although there some game exclusive packs like Ultimate Random Pack.

After defeating an opponent you meet on the map screen you are awarded a Booster Pack.

Special Packs

Special Packs are given for winning tournaments or defeating Ghouls. Every week the player is given five random cards with the magazine Duelist Weekly.

Passwords

Password

In the password menu, the player can get cards by entering the eight digit Password found in the bottom corner of real cards.

Miscellaneous information

After dueling an opponent 99 times, the counter resets to 00 and then back to 01. No record is kept on the total amount of duels with that opponent.

In the Deck & Trunk main menu, there is a bar for achievements such as beating certain Cups, or getting a certain number of cards unlocked. There is no award for unlocking everything on this golden bar. Another gem on the bar is unlocked after defeating an opponent 80 times.

There is a subroutine that allows Yami Yugi to cheat and start specifically with the following hand: "Valkyrion the Magna Warrior", "Alpha The Magnet Warrior", "Beta The Magnet Warrior", "Gamma The Magnet Warrior", and "Premature Burial". This subroutine also puts "Raigeki" as the top card of his Deck. Similarly, Mai Valentine can start with "Elegant Egotist", "Cyber Harpie Lady", "Rising Air Current", a second "Elegant Egotist", and "Cyber Shield", with "Premature Burial" on top of her Deck, Mokuba Kaiba can start with "Heavy Storm", "Dark Hole", "Cyber-Stein", and "Megamorph", and his brother Seto Kaiba with the same hand plus "Harpie's Feather Duster" and "Raigeki".

Game guides

Trivia

  • Yami Marik's appearance on the box cover of this video game is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 222 (Duelist Duel 163): "The Rise of Ra!", specifically from the panel where he laughs at Mai Kujaku, asking how she plans on using "The Winged Dragon of Ra", after he prompts her to continue her turn.
    • Yami Yugi's appearance here is taken from the title page for Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 207 (Duelist Duel 148): "One-Turn Kill", although he is shown without his jacket, the cards in his left hand, and his Duel Disk.