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CONTENTS
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 1) INTRO & UPDATES
 2) HOW TO USE THE GUIDE
 3) THE VERY BEST
 4) THE EASY WAY
     A) Intro
     B) Never Spend Starchips
     C) Duplicating (Original method)
     D) Duplicating (Keybladder's method)
     E) Cheating (GameShark)
 5) BEST CARDS LIST
 6) USAGE / CONTACT
 7) CREDITS

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(1) INTRO & UPDATES
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V1.0 13-JUL-03: Completed the entire guide (minus 4/d)
                Submitted guide to GameFAQs.com
V1.5 10-JAN-04: Added NeoSeeker to allowed sites
                Added section 4/d (cheating)
V1.6 05-JUL-06: Added keyblader1985's duplication method

The reason im writing this guide is because, basically, i myself
needed it. I wanted to know what the best card i could get in a
certain type catagory, for a certain number of starchips.
To discover this, i had to sweep through other FAQs, which consumed
both time and effort (not to put anyone down -- i base my entire game
strategy by some of the FAQs out there). This i did not like, for
obvious reasons. So, i built this guide, so that i could progress
through the game, purchasing only the best cards as i earnt my starchips.

This guide was created with MS Notepad on Win98.
The font is Fixedsys (Reguler), on a size of 12.


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(2) HOW TO USE THE GUIDE
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Well, say you wanted to know how to create a Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon
with only 290 starhips, without lowering the standard of your deck.
You can search through here, find the best Dragon type depending on
your starchips, then find the best Thunder type, quickly and easily
and without any fuss. By the way, those cards would be a Parrot Dragon
(2000/1300) and Kaminari Attack (1900/1400).
Then, you'd use the starchip trick to purchase both cards, followed by
my (excusive) card duplicating trick to create another two of each type
(see below, "THE EASY WAY")
You have two semi-powerful cards, at a pretty cheap price, which fuse
together to make one of the best (or at least favourable) monsters!
Or, if you just want to know what the best redeemable fairy type
card is, you can search through here (with a quick Ctrl+F) for 'FAIRY',
and discover that it's Gyakutenno Megami (1800/2000), for 500 chips.


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(3) THE VERY BEST
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The best possible card you can purchase has to be Jurai Gumo. If you do
not own him by the time you get to 100 Starchips, then buddy, you're really
missing out!! This monster has 2200 ATK points! However, he does only have
100 DEF points. But, he only costs 80 Starchips! Yes, that's 2200 ATK points
for 80 Chips! His password is 94773007, by the way. Oh, and he's an insect type,
so he won't fuse with anything. This card is just, really, a good beginner-deck
card. It'll take you 16 duels on S Rank to get him, so why not?

The next best cards are the two given in my example above, the Parrot Dragon
and Kaminari Attack, as they can be bought relatively easily, have good ATK
points, and as mentioned, fuse to make Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon, an awesome
beast to use throughout virtually the entire game.

Other than these three, there aren't too many other major bargains.
The Dark Elf (2000/800 PWD=21417692) is a nice one at 160, but most other great
cards are far too expensive, at 400 and above.


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(4) THE EASY WAY
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A) Intro
  There are two methods of duplication; one requiring 3 memory cards, which
  was contained within the original version of this guide, and one requiring
  only two memory cards, which was later contributed by Keybladder1985.

  For the first duplication trick ('C'), the memory cards will be refered to as
  A, B and C. Memory card A is your main save card. B is your temporary storage
  card, and must have a different User ID to save A. It can be a new game save.
  Finally, C is your slave card. It has a duplicate save file from card A. This
  card will be used for acquiring cards and tricking the game system. It will
  have the same User ID as A.

  If you want to use the 'Never Spend Starchips' trick, you'll still need the
  three memory cards.

B) Never Spend Starchips
  First, make a duplicate of A onto card C (you may have already done this).
  Then, use your new C save to purchase your desired card.
  Next, save, then trade from C to B (you can't trade from C to A, as the codes
  are the same). Now, all ya gotta do is trade from B to A!
  Congratulations, you've just cheated the system.

C) Duplicating (3-Memory Card method)
  * If you haven't already duplicated A onto C, do it now (see part 'a').
  * If you've just used the above trick, there's no need to make a new duplicate
    save file of A. Just use card C as it is.
  * Now, go onto TRADE, and load up cards A and B.
  * Once both cards have loaded, remove card A from it's slot, and replace it
    with card C, the duplicate.
  * Now, simply trade across the card(s) you wish to duplicate, to card B.
  * This process will create the card data on B, and delete the data off of C.
  * The trick is, the system deletes the data from card C, if there's anything
    to actually delete, instead of deleting it from card A.
  * Exit TRADE mode.
  * Switch cards C and A (put A back in).
  * Now you can  trade the card(s) from B to A.
  * Repeat the process as many times as desired.

  This process is actually A LOT simpler than it looks, and a lot better at
  duplicating cards faster.

  For those of you who don't care how it works, or don't understand all that
  mumbjo-jumbo above, here's a rough ASCII guide. The diagrams represent the
  console, with it's slots 1 and 2, and A, B and C represent the corresponding
  memory cards. The diagrams refer to the text below them.

  /*************************************************************************\
  |
  |   |               |
  |   |___ 1 ___ 2 ___|
  |        A     B
  |
  | (a) Load the data in TRADE mode (from slot 1).
  |
  |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
  |
  |   |               |
  |   |___ 1 ___ 2 ___|
  |        C     B
  |
  | (b) When the data's loaded, switch cards A and C.
  |
  |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
  |
  |   |               |
  |   |___ 1 ___ 2 ___|
  |        C     B
  |
  | (c) Trade the desired card(s) from P1 (A's file) to P2 (B's file).
  |
  |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
  |
  | (d) Exit TRADE mode.
  |
  |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
  |
  |   |               |
  |   |___ 1 ___ 2 ___|
  |        A     B
  |
  | (e) Re-insert A, re-load TRADE mode, and trade the card(s) from B to A.
  |
  |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
  |
  | (f) Repeat if nesseccary.
  |
  \*************************************************************************/

D) Duplicating (Second method, by keyblader1985)               \

  A dude called Albert emailed me with a new duplication method, so here it is.
  I haven't tested it, since the game belonged to my little brother, and i just
  borrowed it for a while. Anyway, it does work, but i'm not liable for what
  you do. Now, to quote mr. Albert:

   *Note: the ORIGINAL memory card with the card(s) to be duplicated will
    hereafter be called Memory Card 'A'; the other one will be 'B.'

    1. Save your file on A before going any further, just in case.

    2. Trade the desired card(s) from a to B.

    3. Load and Save File B (NOT File A!).

    4. Return to the Trade screen and prepare to trade any card (from either
       file), then press Trade, and pay close attention.

    5. When the screen says, 'Now Trading Cards' (or whatever it says; it's the
       second message that pops up in the box), wait EXACTLY three seconds, then
       reset the console.


    6. Load each file (don't worry about the warning, just load it anyway), and
       make sure the desired cards are on both of them.

    7. Now just trade from File B to A! Be sure to save on both files after
       trading.

    8. Lather, rinse and repeat, to your heart's content.


    I know it sounds extremely dangerous, but I've NEVER had a problem in the
    three years I've been doing this. Like I said, feel free to put this in your
    guide, if you want.


  So that's keyblader1985's duplication method. From the sounds of it, it's
  perfect, and you don't need 3 memory cards, like my old one. Nice one mate!
  You are now immortalised within the pages of GameFAQS.com!


E) Cheating (GameShark)
    If you really can't [be bothered] gather enough starchips to play
  [enjoyably], you can use a device known as a GameShark (GS), or an Action
  Replay (AR). Personally, i prefer an Xploder (earlier release was known as
  Xplorer), since it accepts pretty much every type of code, wether GS or AR.
  Note that different country regions need different codes. Note also the '[M]'
  (Master) codes. These are activation codes, required to make the other code(s)
  work. For more info. on how GameShark and other hex codes work, try a google
  search. There's plenty of information on them. I'd put it here, but it's
  rather irrelevant to this guides purpose.

  *GAME*SHARK*
  (North America)

  -[M]-
  D0168188 023A
  8016818A 1000

  -Infinite Starchips-
  801D07E0 423F
  801D07E2 000F 

    Well, i did try to dig up some codes for other country regions and other
  devices, but, i couldn't. Sorry guys. I advise using an Xploder; i've used
  these on the UK Xploder, and they do work on the UK game version. If you
  can't afford a GameShake or Xploder, then you could always emulate your
  PSX disc on your PC. You can then use a cheating system emulator add-on to
  use the codes above. There are plenty out there; just use google to find them.

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(5) BEST CARDS LIST
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The list below is organised in catagories, by the card types, in
alphabetical order. The cards are also in order of strongest to
weakest attack points. I've tryed to make this list useful to anybody,
regardless of their starchip number -- what i mean is, i've listed
monsters from 999,999 chips to the highest ATK points below 500 s-chips.
The types are (for cut-and-paste search):

 -AQUA  -BEAST  -BEAST WARRIOR  -DINOSAUR  -DRAGON  -FAIRY -FEIND  -FISH

 -INSECT  -MACHINE  -PLANT  -PYRO  -REPTILE  -ROCK  -SEA SERPENT  -SPELLCASTER

 -THUNDER  -WARRIOR  -WINGED BEAST  -ZOMBIE

-Aqua-
 373 Suijin                               2500/2400 98434877 999999
 223 Roaring Ocean Snake                  2100/1800 19066538    550
 520 Turtle Bird                          1900/1700 72929454    400
 639 Amphibious Bugroth                   1850/1300 40173854    230

-Beast-
 714 Firewing Pegasus                     2250/1800 27054370 999999
 483 Garvas                               2000/1700 69780745   1000
 487 Flower Wolf                          1800/1400 95952802    260

-Beast Warrior-
 092 Rabid Horseman                       2000/1700 94905343 999999
 627 Nekogal #2                           1900/2000 43352213    550
 382 Rude Kaiser                          1800/1600 26378150    320

-Dinosaur-
 509 Bracchio-Raidus                      2200/2000 16507828    800
 482 Pragtical                            1900/1500 33691040    320

-Dragon-
 217 B. Skull Dragon                      3200/2500 11901678 999999
 358 Seiyaryu                             2500/2300 06740720   1700
 427 Kaiser Dragon                        2300/2000 94566432    900
 500 Dragon Seeker                        2100/2000 28563545    700
 383 Parrot Dragon                        2000/1300 62762898    290

-Fairy-
 090 Gyakutenno Megami                    1800/2000 31122090    500
 582 Dark Witch                           1800/1700 35565537    350

-Fiend-
 391 Zoa                                  2600/1900 24311372 999999
 022 Summoned Skull                       2500/1200 70781052 999999
 385 Bickuribox                           2300/2000 25655502    900
 471 Soul Hunter                          2200/1800 72869010    800
 401 Ushi oni                             2150/1950 48649353    700
 472 Air Eater                            2100/1600 08353769   1000
 085 King of Yamimakai                    2000/1530 69455834    350

-Fish-
 565 Man-Eating Black Shark               2100/1300 80727036    320
 437 Deepsea Shark                        1900/1600 28593363    350

-Insect-
 067 Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth        3500/3000 48579379 999999
 057 Great Moth                           2600/2500 14141448 999999
 367 Jirai Gumo                           2200/ 100 94773007     80

-Machine-
 392 Metalzoa                             3000/2300 50705071 999999
 370 Labyrinth Tank                       2400/2400 99551425 999999
 390 Launcher Spider                      2200/2500 87322377 999999
 407 Machine King                         2200/2000 46700124    800
 409 Metal Dragon                         1850/1700 09293977    350

-Plant-
 594 Rose Spectre of Dunn                 2000/1800 32485271    500
 638 Queen of the Autumn Leaves           1800/1500 04179849    290

-Pyro-
 529 Flame Cerberus                       2100/1800 60862676    550
 473 Vermillion Sparrow                   1900/1500 35752363    320

-Reptile-
 400 Emperor of the Land and Sea          1800/1500 11250655    290
 051 Armored Lizard                       1500/1200 15480588 999999

-Rock-
 531 Mystical Sand                        2100/1700 32751480    500
 426 Stone D.                             2000/2300 68171737    900
 453 Millennium Golem                     2000/2200 47986555    800
 632 Stone Ogre Grotto                    1600/1500 15023985    230

-Sea Serpent-
 442 Aqua Dragon                          2250/1900 86164529    700
 443 Sea King Dragon                      2000/1700 23659124   1000
 073 Kairyu-Shin                          1800/1500 76634149    290

-Spellcaster-
 707 Skull Knight                         2650/2250 02504891 999999
 035 Dark Magician                        2500/2100 46986414 999999
 372 Kazejin                              2400/2200 62340868 999999
 551 Dark Elf                             2000/ 800 21417692    160

-Thunder-
 613 Twin-headed Thunder Dragon           2800/2100 54752875   1900
 371 Sanga of the Thunder                 2600/2200 25955164 999999
 458 Kaminari Attack                      1900/1400 09653271    290

-Warrior-
 038 Gaia the Fierce Knight               2300/2100 06368038 999999
 033 Judgeman                             2200/1500 30113682   1000
 572 Empress Judge                        2100/1700 15237615    500
 378 Swordstalker                         2000/1600 50005633    400
 618 Warrior of Tradition                 1900/1700 56413937    400
 389 Giltia the D. Knight                 1850/1500 51828629    290

-Winged Beast-
 467 Crimson Sunbird                      2300/1800 46696593    700
 465 Punished Eagle                       2100/1800 74703140    550
 522 Monstrous Bird                       2000/1900 35712107    550
 063 Harpie Lady Sisters                  1950/2100 12206212 999999
 521 Skullbird                            1900/1700 08327462    400

-Zombie-
 564 Great Mammoth of Goldfine            2200/1800 54622031    800
 099 Pumpking the King of Ghosts          1800/2000 29155212    500
 545 Skelgon                              1700/1900 32355828 999999
 368 Shadow Ghoul                         1600/1300 30778711    180


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(6) USAGE / CONTACT
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Hate to be a bitch; if you want to use this guide, contact me (below).
The following sites can use the guide:
  * GameFAQS.com
  * NeoSeeker.com

This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal,
private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed
publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other
web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a
violation of copyright.

If you wish to publish any part of this guide, please contact me.
The chances that i'll not say yes are about as slim as an anorexic stick
insect.

NAME : CHRIS B
EMAIL: FCONB2 (at) YAHOO (dot) CO (dot) UK

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(7) CREDITS
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I would like to thank the following people for inspiring me to write this, or
just for helping me throughout the game. I couldn't have done it without you!

A B C
acontributor
DBirtolo
DuelMasterNG
keyblader1985
Kingtut1
nnguyen11490
StanIsMyMaster

Credit to DuelMasterNG especially, as i based the 'best cards' section on his
list.
Thank you!!!

And all you other guys and girls who've created these brilliant FAQs!!!

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