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Yu-Gi-Oh!: World Championship 2007
File:YGO 2007.jpg
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
ReleaseJapan March 15, 2007

United States March 20, 2007
European Union April 27, 2007

Australia May 4, 2007
Genre(s)Collectible card game
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007 is a video game based on the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. It was released on the Nintendo DS on March 20, 2007 in North America.

Features

The game allows users to construct, organize, and duel using the stylus. It includes roughly 1600 different cards and allows players to choose how their character looks at the start, and allows the look to be changed at any time. Players are also given a starter deck in the beginning of the game. In-game duelists are ranked levels 1-6, with 1 being the easiest and only initially available level and 6 being the hardest. Players must unlock the next level by beating each duelist 5 times in the previous level, except for levels 5 and 6, which are available by completing certain tasks. By winning duels, players receive "Duelist Points", or DP. These points are used to buy new cards and packs at the "Card Shop".

By meeting certain requirements, players can unlock new packs (21 in all). When a player has 80% of the cards in a pack, they receive a list of all the cards in the pack.

Players can also create and receive Deck Recipes, which are the lists of cards in a deck.

Players can also engage in special duels and puzzles. In "Limited Duel", players must battle using a deck under specific limitations, such as having only 4 star and below monsters in their Deck. In "Theme Duel", players must both win a Duel and have completed certain goals, such as Normal Summoning 10 monsters during that duel. In puzzles, players must win a duel in one turn using the cards on hand.

Tutorials are provided for new players who want to learn how to play.

This game uses the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. According to your in-game record, you are assigned a World Ranking. This is used to see who is the best Wi-Fi duelist in the world. To raise this ranking, you must defeat others on the Nintendo WFC. Besides Single and Match Duels, you can use the Nintendo WFC to view the Leaderboard, or Rankings, and Download exclusive material such as new cards, puzzles, duel ghosts, and Forbidden/Limited rule sets. Friend Duels also allow Voice Chat for both users' DS.

List of Cards

In the game, DPs can be used to buy Booster Packs from the Shop. These packs have certain cards that can only be found in certain Booster Packs.

Legend of the White Dragon

  • Baby Dragon
  • Battle Ox
  • Battle Steer
  • Beaver Warriormmm
  • Blackland Fire Dragon
  • Blue-Eyes White Dragon
  • Feral Imp
  • Hitotsu-Me Giant
  • Horn Imp
  • Mushroom Man
  • Mystical Elf
  • Rock Ogre Grotto #1
  • Ryu-Kishin
  • Sword Arm of Dragon
  • Tyhone
  • Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1
  • Swamp Battleguard
  • The Wicked Worm Beast
  • Time Wizard
  • Flame Swordsman
  • Thousand Dragon
  • Zombie Warrior
  • Axe of Despair
  • Blue Medicine
  • Bright Castle
  • Burning Spear
  • Dark Energy
  • Ectoplasmer
  • Eradicating Aerosol
  • Eternal Rest
  • Forest
  • Graceful Charity
  • Graceful Dice
  • Gust Fan
  • Insect Barrier
  • Legendary Sword
  • Mesmeric Control
  • Mooyan Curry
  • Mystical Space Typhoon
  • Remove Trap
  • Salamandra
  • Shield and Sword
  • Swords of Revealing Light
  • The Inexperienced Spy
  • Tremendous Fire
  • Wasteland
  • Acid Trap Hole
  • Chain Destruction
  • Dragon Capture Jar
  • Eatgaboon
  • Gorgon's Eye
  • House of Adhesive Tape
  • Skull Dice
  • Tragedy
  • Two-Pronged Attack

Powerful Seal

  • Celtic Guardian
  • Curse of Dragon
  • Gaia the Fierce Knight
  • Griffore
  • Illusionist Faceless Mage
  • Judge Man
  • Koumori Dragon
  • Left Arm of the Forbidden One
  • Left Leg of the Forbidden One
  • Mammoth Graveyard
  • Masaki the Legendary Swordsman
  • Right Arm of the Forbidden One
  • Right Leg of the Forbidden One
  • Rogue Doll
  • Saggi the Dark Clown
  • The Snake Hair
  • Torike
  • Two-Headed King Rex
  • Exodia the Forbidden One
  • Great Moth
  • Larvae Moth
  • Gaia the Dragon Champion
  • Ancient Telescope
  • Breath of Light
  • Dark-Piercing Light
  • De-Spell
  • Dragon Treasure
  • Electro-Whip
  • Fissure
  • Gravedigger Ghoul
  • Horn of Light
  • Horn of the Unicorn
  • Malevolent Nuzzler
  • Mountain
  • Multiply
  • Ookazi
  • Raimei
  • Red Medicine
  • Rush Recklessly
  • Silver Bow and Arrow
  • Sogen
  • Soul Release
  • Stop Defense
  • Sword of Dark Destruction
  • Tailor of the Fickle
  • The Cheerful Coffin
  • The Reliable Guardian
  • Tribute to the Doomed
  • Castle Walls
  • Kunai with Chain
  • Magical Arm Shield
  • Negate Attack
  • Reinforcements
  • Spellbinding Circle
  • Ultimate Offering

Established Chaos

  • Fiend Kraken
  • Garoozis
  • Giant Flea
  • Gokibore
  • Great White
  • Harpie Lady
  • Hercules Beetle
  • Jellyfish
  • Killer Needle
  • Kojikocy
  • Petit Moth
  • Silver Fang
  • Tiger Axe
  • Wolf
  • Cocoon of Evolution
  • Harpie Lady 1
  • Harpie Lady 2
  • Harpie Lady 3
  • Harpie Lady Sisters
  • Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth
  • Sangan
  • Black Luster Soldier
  • Black Luster Ritual
  • Black Pendant
  • Block Attack
  • Card Destruction
  • Chain Energy
  • Cyber Shield
  • Elegant Etogist
  • Elf's Light
  • Eternal Drought
  • Exile of the Wicked
  • Final Flame
  • Fusion Sage
  • Giant Trunade
  • Goblin's Secret Remedy
  • Insect Armor with Laser Cannon
  • Laser Cannon Armor
  • Last Day of Witch
  • Mind Control
  • Mystical Moon
  • Polymerization
  • Restructer Revolution
  • Ball Sucker
  • Sword of Deep-Seated
  • Umi
  • Yami
  • Fairy's Hand Mirror
  • Magic Jammer
  • Magical Hats
  • Magical Thorn
  • Seven Tools of the Bandit
  • Time Machine
  • Trap Hole
  • Widespeard Ruin

Shadow Magicians

  • Armored Lizard
  • Armored Zombie
  • Basic Insect
  • Big Insect
  • Crawling Dragon
  • Dark Chimera
  • Dark Magician
  • Giant Soldier of Stone
  • Gyakutenno Megami
  • Kairyu-Shin
  • King of Yamimakai
  • Metal Guardian
  • Mystic Horseman
  • Ojama Black
  • Ojama Green
  • Ojama Yellow
  • Zanki
  • Castle of Dark Illusions
  • Catapult Turtle
  • Crass Clown
  • Muka Muka
  • Ojama King
  • Rabid Horseman
  • Acid Rain
  • Book of Secret Arts
  • Chorus of Sanctuary
  • Curse of Fiend
  • Dark Magic Curtain
  • Darkness Approaches
  • Final Destiny
  • Germ Infection
  • Gravekeeper's Servant
  • Heavy Storm
  • Hinotama
  • Invigoration
  • Last Will
  • Machine Conversion Factory
  • Megamorph
  • Paralyzing Potion
  • Raise Body Heat
  • Ring of Magnetism
  • Share the Pain
  • Soul of the Pure
  • Stim-Pack
  • Toll
  • Upstart Goblin
  • Violet Crystal
  • Warrior Elimation
  • Crush Card Virus
  • Just Desserts
  • Mirror Force
  • Robbin' Goblin
  • Royal Decree
  • Solemn Judgement
  • Waboku

Downloadable Cards

  • Dark Eraser
  • Dark Dreadroute
  • Dark Avatar

Links

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007 at the Konami website.
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007 at IGN.