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Per TRS, Feelies is now Trivia.


* {{Feelies}}: Japanese versions of the physical game come with {{Toys/Amiibo}} cards that can be used to unlock cosmetics based on the ''SEVENS'' cast to be used in duels.

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* InterfaceSpoiler: Even if you don't know about [[spoiler:Fusion Monsters]] in Rush Duels, the fact that there's even an Extra Deck slot at all makes it pretty obvious that something's supposed to go in it.

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* InterfaceSpoiler: Even if you don't know about [[spoiler:Fusion Monsters]] in Rush Duels, the fact that there's even an Extra Deck slot at all makes it pretty obvious that something's supposed to go in it. However, the international version never ended up getting them.



* VictorGainsLosersPowers: Defeating an opponent unlocks a Deck Recipe based on the deck that you defeated. If you own the right cards, you can use said deck as your own.

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* VictorGainsLosersPowers: Defeating an opponent unlocks a Deck Recipe based on the deck that you defeated. If you own the right cards, you can use said deck as your own. You can also obtain rare cards used by each character the first time you beat each of their decks.
* WakeUpCallBoss: Good Yosh the Overcrusher introduces Field Spells to the player and runs a deck whose Field Spell debuffs Spellcasters and Dragons, which just so happen to be the Types your starter decks use, giving him a significant home field advantage on top of him being one of the first opponents with decently-statted monsters.
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* GuideDangIt: To progress the post-game content and unlock the final two packs, you need to Duel certain generic [=NPCs=] in order, some of which were not present in the main story. There are no explicit pointers on how to do this; you have to figure it out yourself with the aid of a few easily-missed one-time clues, or consult a guide.
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* TheCavalry: [[spoiler:After Seatbastion is defeated, it goes haywire and declares that the heroes must defeat 6666 Goha Corp. duelists to reach Nail, which not only constitutes an illegal rule change but would also be physically impossible. Luckily, all of the duelists that the protagonist befriended over the course of the story show up at the nick of time, keeping the extra troops occupied and clearing the way for the heroes to get to Nail.]]


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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Just like in the anime, Gavin, Romin and Luke give up their License Cards so Yuga can create the Maximum Monster Supreme Machine Magnum Overlord at the cost of knocking themselves out of contention for the Dreammaker Ticket. Yuga gets to keep his License Card, but at the very end of the game he is forced to give his up to use Real Time Rush Duel Programming in order to stop a berserk Seatbastion from hacking the Rush Duel system.]]
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!!'' is a CardBattleGame in the ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise developed by {{Creator/Konami}} and released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on August 12th, 2021 in Japan, and December 7th, 2021 internationally. It is the first video game based on the anime ''Anime/YuGiOhSevens'' and features the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOhRushDuel'' card game, a spinoff of the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' TCG/OCG, making it the first official way to play Rush Duels outside of Japan or Korea.

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''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!!'' is a CardBattleGame in the ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise developed by {{Creator/Konami}} and released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on August 12th, 2021 in Japan, and December 7th, 2021 internationally. It is the first video game based on the anime ''Anime/YuGiOhSevens'' and features the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOhRushDuel'' card game, a spinoff of the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' TCG/OCG, making it the first official way to play Rush Duels outside of Japan or Korea.
Korea. The game loosely adapts episodes 24 and 25 of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS'' while introducing original plot elements and characters.
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* FixingTheGame: To no one's surprise, the whole Dreammaker Ticket contest turns out to be another plot by Goha Corp. to claim ownership of Rush Duels so they can destroy it. [[spoiler:It was initially advertised that the contestant with the most points will win the Ticket, but it turns out that the contestant with the most points wins ''the right'' to challenge Nail Saionji -- a Goha Corp. subordinate -- for the Dreammaker Ticket. Unfortunately, Nail is considered by the general populace to be impossible to beat since he wields a Maximum Monster, Yggdrago the Sky Emperor, and Yuga lost access to his own Maximum Monster that he previously used against Nail.]]
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* AwesomeButTemporary: [[spoiler:To combat Nail's Maximum Monster, Romin, Gavin, and Luke give up their License Cards (thus forfeiting their place in the Battle Royale and ability to Duel) so Yuga can turn the cards into Supreme Machine Magnum Overlord, which is then given to the player with a deck built around it. Once Nail is defeated, he restores the License Cards, thus removing Magnum Overlord from the player's possession, and the rest of the deck is then returned to Yuga.]]
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A sequel, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! Let's Go! GO RUSH!!'' has been announced, featuring the cast of ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH''. The sequel will feature a "free-to-start" model with free and paid versions of the game, and [[OldSaveBonus cards obtained in the first game can be imported to the sequel.]]

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A sequel, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! Let's Go! GO RUSH!!'' has been announced, featuring was released for the cast of ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH''. Nintendo Switch on December 1, 2022 in Japan. The sequel will feature a "free-to-start" model focuses on ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH'', with free a brand-new campaign and an updated card roster to reflect new pack releases. The game comes in free-to-play and paid versions edition variants; the free-to-play variant only gives you a Starter Deck and places a cap on the number of online multiplayer matches you can play per day, while the paid version grants 1 copy of almost every card in the game and removes the cap. Save data from the first ''Dawn of the game, and Battle Royale!!'' [[OldSaveBonus cards obtained in the first game can also be imported to the sequel.]]
transferred]], bringing over cards, built decks, and cosmetics that have been previously earned.
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* MythologyGag: The ''GO RUSH!!'' sequel has summon animations for cards [[https://www.konami.com/yugioh/rushduel_game_gorush/ as seen on the game's official website]], the stylization of which are very clearly inspired by those of ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel''.
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A sequel, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! Let's Go! GO RUSH!!'' has been announced, featuring the cast of ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH''.

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A sequel, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! Let's Go! GO RUSH!!'' has been announced, featuring the cast of ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH''.
''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH''. The sequel will feature a "free-to-start" model with free and paid versions of the game, and [[OldSaveBonus cards obtained in the first game can be imported to the sequel.]]
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A sequel, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!! Let's Go! GO RUSH!!'' has been announced, featuring the cast of ''Anime/YuGiOhGORUSH''.
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* BreakingOldTrends: This is the first ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' media based on an anime to debut a dub cast and {{Dub Name Change}}s before its respective anime's English dub.

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* ClassicCheatCode: The ability to create custom decks is normally locked until you beat the main campaign, but [[spoiler:once you beat Number 6, you can go to the Goha #7 Student Council Room and stand in front of the Luke Club door; if you're in the right spot, the UI will disappear. If you input the KonamiCode, a jingle will play and the Create Custom Deck feature will unlock immediately without having to finish the game]].

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The ability to create custom decks is normally locked until you beat the main campaign, but [[spoiler:once you beat Number 6, you can go to the Goha #7 Student Council Room and stand in front of the Luke Club door; if you're in the right spot, the UI will disappear. If you input the KonamiCode, a jingle will play and the Create Custom Deck feature will unlock immediately without having to finish the game]].game]].
** You can also use the Konami Code behind the altar that Otes stands in front of to get a free prize once a day.
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* PunnyName: The day before the Battle Royale, Yuga and the protagonist go looking for the rumored "Tune Up Your Duel" Ramen, which is supposed to improve your dueling prowess, and wind up having to defeat multiple duelists, including Saburamen, to earn the right to eat it. [[spoiler:Turns out that the secret ingredient in the special ramen is tuna, hence "tune up".]]
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* InterfaceSpoiler: Even if you don't know about [[spoiler:Fusion Monsters]] in Rush Duels, the fact that there's even an Extra Deck slot at all makes it pretty obvious that something's supposed to go in it.
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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: The flavor text for the card "Little D".
-->''Yo, this tyrannosaurus tot's got a terrible temper.''
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* ClassicCheatCode: The KonamiCode can be used to [[spoiler:unlock the ability to create custom decks before beating the main campaign]].

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* ClassicCheatCode: The KonamiCode can be used to [[spoiler:unlock the ability to create custom decks before beating is normally locked until you beat the main campaign]].campaign, but [[spoiler:once you beat Number 6, you can go to the Goha #7 Student Council Room and stand in front of the Luke Club door; if you're in the right spot, the UI will disappear. If you input the KonamiCode, a jingle will play and the Create Custom Deck feature will unlock immediately without having to finish the game]].
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* VictorGainsLosersPowers: Defeating an opponent unlocks a Deck Recipe based on the deck that you defeated. If you own the right cards, you can use said deck as your own.

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: In the event that you acquire 99 copies of a card, any additional copies will automatically be vendored for GP.




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* WarmUpBoss: You get to duel Romin (using Luke's deck) right after the tutorial, who is designed to give you enough of a challenge to attempt playing seriously but limits itself to only using mechanics introduced in the tutorial to lead the player into a proper Rush Duel.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship: The protagonist has a unique power called Spirit, which allows them to connect with other duelists by beating them in a Rush Duel (for some reason).
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* AndYourRewardIsClothes: You can acquire Custom Parts, cosmetics that alter the look of various elements such as your deck, deck box, and field, through the course of gameplay or buying them with GP.
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* AchievementSystem: There is a Title system that allows you to earn rewards for completing challenges. Unlocked Titles can also be equipped to your License Card to show off to other players in multiplayer.
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* {{Feelies}}: Japanese versions of the physical game come with {{Toys/Amiibo}} cards that can be used to unlock cosmetics based on the ''SEVENS'' cast to be used in duels.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! RUSH DUEL: Dawn of the Battle Royale!!'' is a CardBattleGame in the ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise developed by {{Creator/Konami}} and released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on August 12th, 2021 in Japan, and December 7th, 2021 internationally. It is the first video game based on the anime ''Anime/YuGiOhSevens'' and features the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOhRushDuel'' card game, a spinoff of the ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' TCG/OCG, making it the first official way to play Rush Duels outside of Japan or Korea.

Set in the world of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS'', you take on the role of a NewTransferStudent who enters Goha #7 Elementary School as a 5th grader and quickly befriends ''SEVENS'' protagonist Yuga Ohdo and his friend circle, who introduce you to the world of ''Duel Monsters'' and Yuga's latest creation, the "Rush Duel". Not long after, the group receives a message from Goha Corp announcing a Rush Duel tournament, with the prize being a "Dreammaker Ticket" that is said to be able to grant anything you want. Spurred on by the thrill of a Rush Duel competition but suspicious of Goha Corp's motives, the protagonist, Yuga, and friends move to take on Goha's challenge and claim the Dreammaker Ticket for themselves.

The game features over 350 cards from the ''Rush Duel'' game and ''SEVENS'' anime (up to "Deck Modification Pack - Destined Power Destruction!!") and local and online multiplayer features. Unlike other standalone ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' video games, the game receives post-launch updates to add cards from the latest sets to help the game function as more of a proper simulator. The English version also features an English dub for all of the ''SEVENS'' cast.

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* ClassicCheatCode: The KonamiCode can be used to [[spoiler:unlock the ability to create custom decks before beating the main campaign]].

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