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** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the Custom Duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a [=PS1=] memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a [=PS2=] memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. As it turns out, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are indeed in the game.]] However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).

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** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the Custom Duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a [=PS1=] memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a [=PS2=] memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. As it turns out, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are indeed in the game.]] game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).
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** In the Japanese version, Deck Leaders would get certain lines at the beginning and end of a duel, as well as in critical moments, giving the monsters a bit of personality. Of note is Happy Lover, who, upon defeat, [[http://f.hatena.ne.jp/AllyOfJustice/20140208233637 will remark]] he managed to make the enemy happy as a point to be proud of. [[https://www22.atwiki.jp/sindm2-keisyo/pages/45.html Each monster had unique lines,]] though many are unintelligible cries and noises, which were all removed when the game was translated.

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** In the Japanese version, Deck Leaders would get certain lines at the beginning and end of a duel, as well as in critical moments, giving the monsters a bit of personality. Of note is Happy Lover, who, upon defeat, [[http://f.hatena.ne.jp/AllyOfJustice/20140208233637 will remark]] he managed to make the enemy happy as a point to be proud of. [[https://www22.atwiki.jp/sindm2-keisyo/pages/45.html Each monster had unique lines,]] lines]], though many are unintelligible cries and noises, which were all removed when the game was translated.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the TrueFinalBoss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false.]]

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the TrueFinalBoss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false.]]false]].
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** In the Japanese version, Deck Leaders would get certain lines at the beginning and end of a duel, as well as in critical moments, giving the monsters a bit of personality. Of note is Happy Lover, who, upon defeat, [[http://f.hatena.ne.jp/AllyOfJustice/20140208233637 will remark]] he managed to make the enemy happy as a point to be proud of. [[https://www22.atwiki.jp/sindm2-keisyo/pages/45.html Each monster had unique lines,]] though many are unintelligible cries and noises, which were all removed when the game was translated.
** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the Custom Duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a [=PS1=] memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a [=PS2=] memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. As it turns out, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are indeed in the game.]] However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).
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* BadExportForYou: A few features in the Japanese version never made it to the other regions:
** In the Japanese version, Deck Leaders would get certain lines at the beginning and end of a duel, as well as in critical moments, giving the monsters a bit of personality. Of note is Happy Lover, who, upon defeat, [[http://f.hatena.ne.jp/AllyOfJustice/20140208233637 will remark he managed to make the enemy happy as a point to be proud of.]] [[https://www22.atwiki.jp/sindm2-keisyo/pages/45.html Each monster had unique lines]] (though many are unintelligible cries and noises), which were all removed when the game was translated.
** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the custom duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a PS1 memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a [=PS2=] memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. Turns out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are in the game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).



* TheWikiRule: The [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh%21_Wikia Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki]], and the forked site, [[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Yugipedia Yugipedia]].
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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh%21_Wikia Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki]].

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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh%21_Wikia Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki]].Wiki]], and the forked site, [[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Yugipedia Yugipedia]].
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** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the custom duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a PS1 memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a PS2 memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. Turns out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are in the game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).

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** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the custom duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a PS1 memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a PS2 [=PS2=] memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. Turns out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are in the game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the TrueFinalBoss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false.]]


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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the TrueFinalBoss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false.]]
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Yu-Gi-Oh%21_Wikia Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki]].
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** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the custom duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a PS1 memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a PS2 memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. Turns out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are in the game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).

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** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the custom duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a PS1 memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a PS2 memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. Turns out https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are in the game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).
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* BadExportForYou: A few features in the Japanese version never made it to the other regions:
** In the Japanese version, Deck Leaders would get certain lines at the beginning and end of a duel, as well as in critical moments, giving the monsters a bit of personality. Of note is Happy Lover, who, upon defeat, [[http://f.hatena.ne.jp/AllyOfJustice/20140208233637 will remark he managed to make the enemy happy as a point to be proud of.]] [[https://www22.atwiki.jp/sindm2-keisyo/pages/45.html Each monster had unique lines]] (though many are unintelligible cries and noises), which were all removed when the game was translated.
** The game allows you to duel against Deck Master K, S and T in the custom duel screen depending on the memory card you have on your second slot. Deck Master K is a mirror of the player's deck and your second memory card slot must be empty. Deck Master T appears if you have a PS1 memory card and uses an Exodia deck, while Deck Master S appears when you have a PS2 memory card and uses an egg-themed deck with Goddess of Whim as the Deck Leader. Rumors of a fourth, unconfirmed Deck Master I who uses Immortals (cards that can only be obtained by entering passwords or finding them in secret spots around the map) were going around for a long time and were considered highly dubious. Turns out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH2mz04YNx0 Deck Master I and his Immortal Deck are in the game]]. However, you need a Pocketstation in your memory card slot, which was never released outside of Japan. Players can still face him in the English version if they have a Pocketstation (or use cheats).
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the true final boss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false]].

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the true final boss TrueFinalBoss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false]].false.]]
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There was a persistent rumor that Nitemare was the true final boss of the Japanese version but was removed from the localized versions for being too hard. This was later [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/589455-yu-gi-oh-the-duelists-of-the-roses/68335373 proven to be false]].
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