Yugioh what does duel terminal mean




















The only attraction was the rarity, and the novelty of the new foiling pattern. Those Preview cards are massively collectible and super expensive today; Dan talked about them here. But at the time there wasn't anything coming out of the Duel Terminal that affected gameplay… until Wave 2 made its way to the public.

According to the card database , Preview Wave 2 was released on June 20, Wave 2 actually made a quiet test run at a single card shop in Southern California, but for most of the player community, their first chance to see it was a surprise release when they got to the United States National Championship and discovered that the Duel Terminal was spitting out copies of the barely-seen-before Synchro Monster Ally of Justice Catastor.

Its ability to destroy any non-Dark monster was an incredibly powerful option in a tournament scene where Lightsworn was competitive. But we also knew the card was only available in Japan… until the previews hit. At some point, policy was clarified that Ally of Justice Catastor and any Duel Terminal-exclusive cards wouldn't be legal for tournaments until they were released in some other widely distributed product.

That would finally happen on November 10, with the debut of Hidden Arsenal, a booster set that contained all 30 cards from Duel Terminal 1. While the set was small, its impact was anything but. Note too that Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier was a different card back then: its original effect didn't have a once-per-turn restriction, and you could bounce your own cards for wacky combos.

It was an absolute game-changer. There were entire decks revolving around those monsters, like Synchro Cat, which used the pre-errata Rescue Cat to field X-Saber Airbellum and another non-Tuner Beast to make a 1-card Synchro play. Bandit Keith. Yami Bakura. Yami Marik. Weevil Underwood. Tea Gardner.

Mokuba Kaiba. Ishizu Ishtar. Jaden Yuki. Zane Truesdale. Chazz Princeton. Jesse Anderson. Syrus Truesdale. Tyranno Hassleberry. Vellian Crowler. Aster Phoenix. Alexis Rhodes. Atticus Rhodes. Axel Brodie. Professor Banner. Blair Flannigan. Yusei Fudo. Generally, yes, a card would need to be face-up to in order to have an ATK value. However, based on the consistency of various rulings, when it comes to tributing, you can always tribute a face-down monster for a specific cost or specific requirements, as though it were face-up.

Skip to content Users questions. April 29, Joe Ford. Cards within Act 3 of the storyline are officially released in the Series 9 Booster Packs, starting from Duelist Alliance released in The story is set on an unnamed planet populated by a diverse array of races and cultures. There are three major acts to the story:. Though the storyline had fully concluded in the Series 9 booster packs during the ARC-V era , additional card supports released following Series 9 for individual storyline archetypes provides additional lore background for these archetypes and fills in some of the blanks in the storyline.

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