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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Over 90 characters from the original manga to play against in the tournaments and unlock for free duels. Yes, the original manga. Even one-shot characters and minor thugs with no proper name can be battled against here.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' title released in February 2003.
It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the [[Manga/YuGiOh original series]] and the real life board game.
The gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments, with many manga-only characters appearing and everyone having their personalities from the manga. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the [[Manga/YuGiOh original series]] and the real life board game.
The gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments, with many manga-only characters appearing and everyone having their personalities from the manga. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance title developed and published by Creator/{{Konami}} and released in February 2003.
It's best described as avideogame video game adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the [[Manga/YuGiOh original series]] and the real life board game.
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** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level 4 head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats
* BoringButPractical: Genetally speaking, quickly summoning many level 1 monsters and clogging up your opponents' field space is far more easy to pull off than trying to pull out a high-level summon.
* BoringButPractical: Genetally speaking, quickly summoning many level 1 monsters and clogging up your opponents' field space is far more easy to pull off than trying to pull out a high-level summon.
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** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level 4 head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats
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* BoringButPractical:Genetally Generally speaking, quickly summoning many level 1 monsters and clogging up your opponents' field space is far more easy to pull off than trying to pull out a high-level summon.
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* ContinuityCavalcade: Due to the insane amount of characters in the game, many of their short biographies also act as trivia for their roles in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
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* ContinuityCavalcade: Due to the insane amount of characters in the game, many of their short biographies also act as trivia for their roles in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga.
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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was a OneHitKIll, DDM only buffs the attacker's ATK by 10. Conversely, attacking with a monster that's weak to its target buffs the target's DEF by 10.
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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was a OneHitKIll, DDM OneHitKill, ''DDM'' only buffs the attacker's ATK by 10. Conversely, attacking with a monster that's weak to its target buffs the target's DEF by 10.
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* NotCompletelyUseless: Even if the Monster or Item you decided to roll for isn't exactly good, you can always try to roll for any of the other Crests on the Die. More than a handful of Monsters are only worth putting into your Die Pool for their Crest Sides.
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* NotCompletelyUseless: Even if the Monster or Item you decided to roll for isn't exactly good, you can always try to roll for any of the other Crests on the Die. More than a handful of Monsters are only worth putting into your Die Pool for their Crest Sides.Sides.
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** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level 4 head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats.
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** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level 4 head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats.stats
* BoringButPractical: Genetally speaking, quickly summoning many level 1 monsters and clogging up your opponents' field space is far more easy to pull off than trying to pull out a high-level summon.
* BoringButPractical: Genetally speaking, quickly summoning many level 1 monsters and clogging up your opponents' field space is far more easy to pull off than trying to pull out a high-level summon.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Over 90 characters from the original manga to play against in the tournaments and unlock for free duels. Yes, the original manga, even one-shot characters and minor thugs with no proper name can be battled against here.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Over 90 characters from the original manga to play against in the tournaments and unlock for free duels. Yes, the original manga, even manga. Even one-shot characters and minor thugs with no proper name can be battled against here.
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It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the [[Manga/YuGiOh original series]] and the real life board game. Thus, the gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the [[Manga/YuGiOh original series]] and the real life board game. Thus, the
The gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsterstournaments.tournaments, with many manga-only characters appearing and everyone having their personalities from the manga. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
The gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters
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* ContinuityCavalcade: Due to the insane amount of characters in the game, many of their short biographys also act as trivia for their roles in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
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* ContinuityCavalcade: Due to the insane amount of characters in the game, many of their short biographys biographies also act as trivia for their roles in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
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* DubNameChange: Every manga character was given an English name, usually verging on the PunnyName side.
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* ContinuityCavalcade: Due to the insane amount of characters in the game, many of their short biographys also act as trivia for their roles in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Over 90 characters from the original manga to play against in the tournaments and unlock for free duels. Yes, the original manga, even one-shot characters and minor thugs with no proper name can be battled against here.
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* ArtificialStupidity: The AI will have no problem walking their monsters into any hazards they set up turns earlier, even if they lose said monster over it, such as running them into their own Explosive Disc.
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It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the original series and the real life board game. Thus, the gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the [[Manga/YuGiOh original series series]] and the real life board game. Thus, the gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was a OneHitKo, DDM only buffs the attacker's ATK by 10. Conversely, attacking with a monster that's weak to its target buffs the target's DEF by 10.
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* DiscOneNuke: Twin-Headed Dragon is one of the monsters you start a new game with, and he has some of the best utility for a Level 1 Dice. The Tunneler effect to move past other monsters and items, a +2 Magic Crest side, and a free Trap Crest when summoned for Die Pools using Trap Crest effects. Having 2 HP also makes him pretty sturdy for his level.
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was aOneHitKo, OneHitKIll, DDM only buffs the attacker's ATK by 10. Conversely, attacking with a monster that's weak to its target buffs the target's DEF by 10.10.
* NotCompletelyUseless: Even if the Monster or Item you decided to roll for isn't exactly good, you can always try to roll for any of the other Crests on the Die. More than a handful of Monsters are only worth putting into your Die Pool for their Crest Sides.
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was a
* NotCompletelyUseless: Even if the Monster or Item you decided to roll for isn't exactly good, you can always try to roll for any of the other Crests on the Die. More than a handful of Monsters are only worth putting into your Die Pool for their Crest Sides.
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** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats.
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** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level 4 head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a GameBoyAdvanced title released in February 2003.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a GameBoyAdvanced ''UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance'' title released in February 2003.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a GameboyAdvance title released in February 2003.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a GameboyAdvance GameBoyAdvance title released in February 2003.
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* AwesomeButImpractical:
** Level 3 and 4 Dice usually offer the strongest monsters and items in terms of stats and ability. The higher level a Dice is however, the less Summon Crests on the Die. This makes it harder to summon Level 3 and especially level 4 monsters or items compared to the weaker Dice.
** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats.
* BossGame: Every opponent is essentially a boss battle due to the tournament nature of this game and the lack of proper storytelling.
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was a OneHitKo, DDM only buffs the attacker's ATK by 10. Conversely, attacking with a monster that's weak to its target buffs the target's DEF by 10.
* AwesomeButImpractical:
** Level 3 and 4 Dice usually offer the strongest monsters and items in terms of stats and ability. The higher level a Dice is however, the less Summon Crests on the Die. This makes it harder to summon Level 3 and especially level 4 monsters or items compared to the weaker Dice.
** Exodia the Forbidden One has his InstantWinCondition fully transferred over from his card game counterpart to here, but you need to get pretty lucky to summon his Level 3 limbs ''and'' Level head. Because you have to summon them, the Exodia Pieces are also at risk of being destroyed pretty easily due to their low stats.
* BossGame: Every opponent is essentially a boss battle due to the tournament nature of this game and the lack of proper storytelling.
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Warrior > Dragon > Spellcaster > Zombie > Beast > Warrior. Unlike in past games where attacking a monster with its weakness was a OneHitKo, DDM only buffs the attacker's ATK by 10. Conversely, attacking with a monster that's weak to its target buffs the target's DEF by 10.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a GameboyAdvance title released in February 2003.
It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the original series and the real life board game. Thus, the gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dungeon Dice Monsters'' is a GameboyAdvance title released in February 2003.
It's best described as a videogame adaptation of both the InUniverse ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' game created by Duke Devlin/Ryuji Otogi in the original series and the real life board game. Thus, the gameplay is based entirely around playing the original series characters in various Dungeon Dice Monsters tournaments. Similar to past games, the only way to unlock higher tiered tournaments and opponents is to win every tournament in the currently unlock tier first.
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