Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008: FAQ/Walkthrough by Paradisio Version 0.7, La
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008: FAQ/Walkthrough by Paradisio Version 0.7, Last Updated 2008-01-10 View/Download Original File Hosted by GameFAQs Return to Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 (DS) FAQs & Guides Liked this FAQ? Click to recommend it to other GameFAQs users. ####################################################################### ##### Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008 Faq/Walkthrough Version: 0.7 Paradisio15@gmail.com ==================== =Table of Contents = =1. Introduction = =2. Walkthrough = =3. Pack Unlocking = =4. Thanks to... = ==================== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~1. INTRODUCTION~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ General notes... Well, I should note that I am no Yu-Gi-Oh expert and I haven't won 100s of tournaments, gone to the finals, or even watched the show much. I just enjoy the videogame, and this is my way of helping people out who need some guidance with the game's unlocking. As of this version this guide is still under construction and only covers about one-sixth of the games materials. Thank you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~2. WALKTHROUGH~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ========================== =Walkthrough Introduction= ========================== When starting the game first you'll need to select your countries flag, this doesn't have any real change except what flag you'll appear under online. You'll then get to put in your gender, hairstyle and face. You can change your hair color in options, so you don't need to worry if you like the style and not the color. Anyways, after that you'll see two options: Duel World or World Championship. Duel World is the 'story mode' and World Championship is more like the previous version of the game (2007) where it is just menu navigation and selecting duelists... They aren't mutually exclusive at all, they are very connected, doing things in one will unlock things in another; for instance several times in Duel World (DW) you'll beat a duelist several times and it'll unlock another Duelist in World Championship. Mostly the reward you are looking for is packs. Just one thing, if you're cheating (IE unlocking everything at once) this guide isn't really for you. This guide is for those who are going through the game using what limited cards they have available at the time. On Passwords; in the card shop you can put in passwords from physical cards to buy them in game for DP (the money in the game - Duel Points). You have to have the pack they are in to use the password, so it is of limited usefulness in this version. On tricks, there is one 'trick' that I am apprehensive to call a cheat or not; if you go into Wi-fi mode and look on the leaderboards you can download a 'ghost' which is basically a deck from an opponent; there is occasionally someone who has hacked/cheated/etc to get an absurdly high ranking (50000+), they are basically there for people to farm DP off of because of the insane number of DP you get from beating them easily (they usually have terrible/instant lose decks). Whether you use this or not is up to you, it makes the game easier, but is not required. I should note, he/she isn't there all the time and you may have to check daily before he/she shows up if at all ever again. I should note, as of this first version I did start using this 'trick', but all the advice should still be valid it just may take you longer to get said card; but for the time being it makes writing this guide much easier and contain much more valuable information than if I hadn't used it. ========================================= =Introduction to World Championship Mode= ========================================= Ok first, go into World Championship to see several options: Free Duel, Communications Menu, Friend Menu, Duelist Menus, Shop, Tutorial, and Options. Free Duel is where you can battle duelists; right now it'll be fairly empty until you unlock additional ones in DW. Communications Menu is the online section, you can play online; configure your Wi-Fi settings, etc... Of note, every day you can download a new card each day, view leaderboards, download duel puzzles, download duelists you can battle/use as tag partner (Jaden Yuki and White Magician Pikeru), and then download special forbidden card lists. If you can get online I would download everything, they add a lot to the game and Jaden is probably one of the best tag partners and he has a deck that can world very well if he gets a good hand. Friend Mode is where you put in others friend codes and find your own to get a circle of your friends that can play each other online. The Duelist Menus contains all the deck construction tools you'll need. Deck construction has the obvious stuff. In the recipe viewer you can view the pre-created recipes and pre-constructed decks. The card list is fairly obvious; as you get the majority of the cards in a pack it'll be added so you can see what cards are in the set and which you are missing. It's good if you need another copy of a card and need to find what set it is in or are simply a completist like me. The final is the Forbidden/Limited list which shows you what cards you can use fewer of or not at all. The shop has the packs you can buy; you have 6 packs unlocked right now and 1500 DP for free. The other is Password which I covered briefly; it's pretty self-explanatory as well. Tutorial teaches you to play the game, run through this if you're new, as I won't cover the basics of playing the game. This also contains the downloadable duel puzzles... if you have well, downloaded them... It also includes the glossary which explains general game terms and some basic tips on using some cards. The last is options, here you can configure your characters look, change their battle phrases and see your record. Of note, you do have one alternate outfit already (you should have a Red Uniform and Brown Jumper.) Also, I should note I am playing through the game with a male character; if someone that is playing a female character could send me the female versions of things as I go, I would appreciate it. ========================= =Duel World Introduction= ========================= In a different age... In a distant world... A world with duels like you've never seen awaits your arrival... Welcome to Duel World! When you start the game will ask if you are experienced or not, it doesn't change anything, it just tells you that you should go through the tutorial. ========================== =World 1 - World of Grace= ========================== So you'll appear on the map, you can navigate with the D-Pad. Press B right now to get into the game menu; here you can save (do so before quitting), duelist menu (as before), shop (as before), options (as before) and quitting back to the 'main' menu. In the middle you'll have the world selection, right now you only have one (Grace), so click on it to get back in. Okay so look around, the map isn't very large; you'll see several things. There is an arena, a tent, potentially several figures and there may or may not be some ripples in the lake above the tent. The arena is where you can use pre-constructed decks to fight against the AI also using pre-constructed decks. The tent is where you can pay DP to get a tip on how to continue the 'story.' Hopefully you won't need that if you're reading this (I'll pay the 50 DP for ya!) The figures are the main thing, these are the other duelists. They will come and go as you beat one or do other things, but if you exit and then re-enter they will refresh and another might show up. The lake is something a little different, if there are ripples one or two things could happen you might pay money and play a guessing game for a card (varies) or you might enter into a duel with the creature in the lake. The duelists that'll appear right now is Nightmare Penguin, Skull Servant, E-Hero and the lake serpent. If you approach when you can either Duel or Talk... As far as I know talk never does anything with the regular duelists aside from causing the duelists to refresh... Okay but before we start beating let's take a look at your deck... Monsters: Chamberlain of the Six Samurai, Elemental Hero Clayman, Great Angus, Harpie Girl, 2x Queen's Knight, Renge - Gatekeeper of Dark World, 2x Sonic Duck, Space Mambo, Tri-Horned Dragon, Black Ptera, Decoy Dragon, Goblin Elite Attack Force, Gyroid, Iron Blacksmith Kotetsu, Majestic Mech - Ohka, Old Vindictive Magician, Swift Birdman Joe, Vortex King Spells: Axe of Despair, Back to Square One, Broken Bamboo Sword, Dack Factory of Mass Production, Enemy Controller, Hammer Shot, Luck Iron Axe, Mind Control, Soul Devouring Bamboo Sword, 2x Stray Lambs, 2x Twister Traps: Birthright, Chain Detonation, Dust Tornado, Magic Drain, Negate Attack, 2x Trap Hole This deck is obviously not a happy panda; there are some gems, but they are definitely buried uploads/Litterature/ version-0-7-last-updated-2008-01-10-hosted-by-return-to-liked-this-faq-click-to-it-to-other-gamefaqs-users.pdf
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