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Joey the Passion was considered the tutorial. Kaiba the Revenge was the intermediate challenge.

Yu-Gi-Oh Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny was widely praised upon its release, with many critics praising its engaging gameplay and faithful adaptation of the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise. The game has since become a cult classic, with many fans of the series still playing it today.

Yugi’s AI is surprisingly sharp for its time. He doesn’t just play cards randomly; he sets traps strategically, protects his life points, and can pull off game-winning combos. His signature cards include:

If you are used to Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel , Yugi the Destiny will feel archaic. There are no Synchro, Xyz, Pendulum, or Link monsters. There are no hand traps like Ash Blossom. The pace is slow—reminiscent of chess rather than modern combo solitaire.