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The next game you played would be with a fresh deck, and it wouldn't include the cards you scanned previously. There was no save feature, no tracking, or anything like that. It really was an arcade game in the classic sense. Each update to the arcade machine was performed locally with an update disc sent by Konami, in preparation for the newest Duel Terminal card set release.

Yup, this thing was no one-hit wonder: Duel Terminal ran for seven sets total, spread across an official release period of two and a half years! Refilling the card dispenser was the OTS's responsibility, and they could order Duel Terminal cards from Konami as needed. Of the two modes, I personally saw the Action Duel mode once ever. It was a collection of mini-games, each involving Duel Monsters in some fashion.

I can't personally attest to how the mini-games were played; most people just didn't play them. Does that sound a bit familiar? But Duel Terminal had some unique features too, like the Destiny Draw mechanic, which let you as the player scan an additional card from your collection to replace your Normal Draw for the turn. Each one changes the flow of the game in a way that sort of mimics the Speed Duel and Duel Links rulesets.

It's a nice homage to the origin of this style of play. The west first saw the Duel Terminal at select events starting in mid, in a pretty low-key preview that took place at Konami's booth at San Diego Comic Con. The official card database lists the first preview wave as being released in August , but SDCC was actually held on July 24 to July 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.

Like the first series, they too fought each other, but for their own reasons, not for supremacy. In the heavenly sky, the " Vylons " descended to cease wars; however, at the same time, deep within the earth's crusts, an evil group of creatures known as the " Steelswarm " awoke and began to invade the surface world. Wanting to protect their homeland, the 4 tribes joined together with the "Vylons" and obtained new powers from them.

After defeating the "Steelswarm", the "Vylons" decided the most logical way to prevent any more wars was by eliminating the other tribes. As the other tribes were all threatened by this, they joined together and combined their powers to resist the judgement of the Vylons.

This new alliance finally triumphed, as they found the Vylons' weakness and used it against them. After the "Vylons" fled, the clans broke up their temporary truce. The " Lavals " have now become a massive power source to fuel the rituals of the " Gishki ". Then, the "Gishki" decided to take over the Mist Valley region in order to collect raw material for their projects, which began a large genocide against the " Gustos ". Though there were a few "Gustos" left, they were saved by the justified " Gem-Knights ".

While another fight had been brought again, a new evil appeared; it seemed that the " lswarm " virus had spread rapidly, infecting any and all it came in contact with. Seeing nothing but despair around them as their own allies attack one and another, they prayed for the assistance of the " Constellar ", a legend that has been passed down for generations. Somewhere around the battle, the "Gishki" tried to revive the dragons of the " Ice Barriers " to fight off the infection, but then the leader of the "Gishki" was plagued by the "lswarm" and so far, the rest began to follow.

Unable to control their movements, the "Gishki" managed to resurrect the leader of the "Steelswarms"; however, the "Gem-Knights", with their sense of justice, stood by with the "Constellar" knowing there was still hope left.

Using every amount of their powers, the "Gem-Knights" combine together into the light that would save the world. After being amazed by the fusion power of justice and unity of the "Gem-Knights", the "Constellar" awakened their true power transforming themselves in one being of a legendary dragon.

With all this non-stop negative impact giving off, the winds of the Shrine of Mist Valley stirred even more, which unintentionally summoned " Sophia, Goddess of Rebirth ". With the world threatened, " Constellar Sombre " and " Evilswarm Kerykeion " teamed up to defeat "Sophia". After this, "Sombre" and "Kerykeion" ascend to a higher state of being. For every two Duel Terminal sets released, a guidebook that also includes a promotional card was published.

Seven Duel Terminal sets were released in the United States, in addition to two versions of the preview set. Wiki Explore. Structure Deck R Starter Decks. Game terms. Summoning conditions Normal Summon Flip Summon. Flip Gemini Union Spirit Toon. OCG Structures. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Duel Terminal. View source. History Talk 1. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Duel Terminal "DT" redirects here.

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