

The text has a different font and the "J" was recolored to black. The Konami logo was scaled down and a trademark symbol was added. (The title of the Japanese rerelease is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters International: Worldwide Edition.)ĭuel Monsters 6 refers to the original Japanese version, while Worldwide Edition refers to the localized version (including the Japanese rerelease). It was later rereleased worldwide as Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel. The game was initially released in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2. These strings are for the three ticket cards (The Monarchy, Set Sail for the Kingdom, and Glory of the King's Hand) and the Egyptian god cards. This is an effect prompt for Electromagnetic Bagworm, which allows the player to take control of a Machine-type monster. Select an opponent's (Type) monster that you wish to control. This is an effect prompt for Ancient Lamp. Do you wish to exercise this creature's effect and select your opponent's monster to substitute as the target? (card) has been designated as the attack target. These strings aren't used in the localized version, as they correspond to cards that only appear in the Japanese version. However, he was an opponent in The Eternal Duelist Soul. These are leftover strings from The Eternal Duelist Soul. The two cards appeared alongside Umbra & Lumis in the Japanese version of The Eternal Duelist Soul.Ī distorted Eye of Wdjat appears behind Yami Marik in the Pyramid. Presumably, they were meant to appear alongside the duo outside of a Duel. (For instance, Dark Magician appears beside Yami Yugi and Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon appears beside Seto Kaiba.) Graphics for The Masked Beast and Mask of Restrict are stored when Umbra & Lumis appear.

Certain characters have monsters that appear beside them outside of a Duel.
