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| |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters | | |title=Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters |
| |developer= | | |developer=[[Konami]] |
| |publisher= | | |publisher=[[Konami]] |
| |releasedates= | | |year=2003 |
| |genre= | | |systems={{syslist|gba}} |
| |platform= | | |ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}} |
| |ratings= | | |genre=[[Strategy]] |
| | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] |
| | |series=Yu-Gi-Oh! |
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| | '''Dungeon Dice Monsters''', or DDM for short, is a board game in the anime and manga series [[WikiPedia:Yu-Gi-Oh!|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]. It is seen in the manga and in the second series anime, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. For the translation to video game format, the gameplay is unchanged but the names of characters, monsters, and dialog are different. References to magic have been removed and the image for the Magic Crest was changed to a misshapen triangle. |
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| ==Table of Contents==
| | The English translation is based on the [[wp:4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] translation of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series. The names of characters should reflect this. The names of characters that were never in the anime, or appear later in the series have random names and personalities. |
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| ==Characters==
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| Information on each character, their dice, and stratefies
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| Due to it's comprehensive nature, the character list will be updated slowly,
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| with each update. Each character's profile takes the following form :
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| Name (Japanese Name)
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| Dice Pool :
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| The 15 dice that the character uses in the game. Certain players (HONDA!)
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| sometimes have more than 15 dice in their pool, many of which are never
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| actually used in battle. The dice listed here are the dice I've actually seen
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| them use.
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| Information / Strategy
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| Yami Yugi (Dark Yugi)
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| "Heh... Give it your best shot!"
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| Dice Pool :
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| Mystical Elf, Kuriboh, Mammoth Graveyard, Beaver Warrior, Winged Dragon #1,
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| Koumori Dragon, Celtic Guardian, Feral Imp, Curse of Dragon, Millenium Shield,
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| Dark Magician Girl, Thunder Ball, Strike Ninja, Warp Vortex, Dark Magician
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| King Of Games he may be, but his dice pool is sadly lacking. By the time you
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| get to play Yami, your dice should easily beat down his rather under-powered
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| Lv3s. The ONLY Lv4 to worry about is Dark Magician, which he somehow manages to
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| get out near the end of every duel, no matter how many rules he has to break,
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| in order to summon an Lv4 monster, with only one Lv4 dice in his pool. | |
| While Dark Magician isn't a pushover, Yami's real ace in the hole is the
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| Millenium Shield, which he'll summon as soon as possible, and place infront of
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| his life points. The best way to deal with it is to rush him, and either beat
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| down the shield before he can amass defence crests, or build dungeon path
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| around the shield, to attack his life points from the sides.
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| Yugi Muto (Yugi Mutou)
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| "I can do this by myself! Here I come!"
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| Mystical Elf, Kuriboh, Beaver Warrior, Petit Dragon, Knight Of Twin Swords
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| Sangan, Thunder Ball, Warp Vortex, Fiend's Mirror, Strike Ninja, Feral Imp
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| Witch's Aprentice, Shadow Specter, Rabid Horseman, Medical Aid Kit.
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| As you might expect, Yugi is a total pushover, existing soley for the purpose
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| of losing to you, on a consistant basis. Take in whatever dice you want, and
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| prepare for a few laughs, as Yugi spawns his Medical Aid kit right next to one
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| of your monsters, and instructs his monsters to attack targets they can't
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| possibly beat. You may as well build directly to his life points, then sit back
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| as Yugi does his best to kill himself. In fact, it's so easy, you might want to
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| challenge him in Free Duel a few times, for that Knight Of Twin Swords he has
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| residing in his otherwise under-powered Dice Pool..
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| Joey Wheeler (Katsuya Jounouchi)
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| "Gosh dang it, you came back again? You can't beat me this time!"
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| Baby Dragon, Red Eyes, Thousand Dragon, Time Machine, Time Wizard
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| Flame Swordsman, B. Skull Dragon, Knight Of Twin Swords, Skelengel
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| Battle Warrior, Meteor B Dragon, Trap Bandit, Mystic Horseman
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| Petit Dragon, Penguin Knight
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| Rush him with low-level, non-flying monsters, and try to kill him before he
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| gets enough MOV crests to do anything with Red-Eyes. He's going to plough
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| through any defence you manage to construct, so don't even think about trying
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| to stop him... That said, Jounouchi tends to put everything into his Lv4
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| monsters, so if you ARE capable of taking one of them down, he usually has to
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| wait a few dozen turns, before he gets another one out, meaning that if you CAN
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| take down Red-Eyes, you'll probably coast to an easy victory, since he doesn't
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| play with any tricks up his sleeve.
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| Getting Red-Eyes becomes a must later on, so once you unlock Jounouchi, it
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| might be worth playing him a few times in Free Duel, in order to get one of
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| your very own
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| Tristan Taylor (Hiroto Honda)
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| "All right, let's get this show rolling!"
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| Swamp Battleguard, Koumori Dragon, Battle Steer. Resurrection Scroll
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| Blast Lizard, Feral Imp, Ryu-Kishin, Kuriboh, Mystic Lamp, Hitotsu-Me Giant
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| Zombie Warrior, Hane-Hane, Petit Dragon, Knight Of Twin Swords, Shadow Specter
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| Mushroom Man, Flame Swordsman, Medical Aid Kit
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| While calling him 'formiddable' would be a stretch too far, Honda's DDM
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| incarnation isn't as much of a push-over as you might expect. He's packing a
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| dozen Lv2 Dice, and he's pretty good at blocking his heart points, which means
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| rushing him isn't going to be pretty.
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| Honda's 2 favorite dice are the Seamp Battleguard and Battle Steer, so expect
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| to see them come out first in every game, and if your rushing, make sure you've
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| got something that can take them down, since you WILL run into them, no matter
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| how fast you move.
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| Interestingly, Honda has an INSANE ammount of dice, although he only ever
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| summons 15 - the rest of them only get rolled for crests, or given away as
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| prizes. It might be worth battling him a few times if you're after a Medical
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| Aid Kit, or the elusive Resurrection Scroll.
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| Tea Gardner (Anzu)
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| "If my dreams are to come true, I can't afford to lose here!"
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| Dancing Elf x2, Petit Dragon x2, Skelengel x2, Penguin Soldier, Kuriboh
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| Beaver Warrior, Parrot Dragon, Jellyfish, Kanan The Swordmistress
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| Mystical Elf, Baby Dragon, Mystic Lamp, Red Archery Girl, Witch's Apprentice
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| Anzu's army of choice consists entirely of Lv1 monsters, which means lots of
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| monsters on the board, very quickly. The good news (from your point of view) is
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| that all these monsters absolutely suck, and shouldn't present you with any
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| problems. Another upside of the low-level monsters is that Anzu hardly ever has
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| any crests, and has a tough time rolling any, due to her low level dice.
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| To her credit, Anzu's one effective tactic is that with 10 monsters on the
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| field at once, her Skelengel and Petit Dragons work well, in powering up
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| themselves, and her other monsters, since she can often manage to get 4
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| monsters of the same type out on the field incredibly quickly.
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| The strategy here is simple. Sit back, relax, and call out your strongest
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| monsters. Keep rolling for crests, until Anzu is done summoning her army, and
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| then stroll along her dungeon path, slaughtering them as you go.
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| Full Character List
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| Since the above is never going to get completed, and a few people were
| | File:Yu-Gi-OhDDM boardgamebox.jpg|Box for the Dungeon Dice Monsters board game. |
| wondering if their favorite character can be unlocked, here's a complete list.
| | File:Yu-Gi-OhDDM boardgame.jpg|Layout of the Dungeon Dice Monsters board game. |
| | </gallery> |
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| Note : This list uses the character names form the ENGLISH version, many of
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| which were made up by Konami of America, and don't reflect the names of the
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| characters in the Manga, or the 4Kids anime dub.
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| Yami Yugi
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| Yugi Muto
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| Joey Wheeler
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| Tristan Taylor
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| Tea Gardner
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| Bakura
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| Mai Valentine
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| Duke Devlin
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| Seto Kaiba
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| Maximillion Pegasus
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| Mako Tsunami
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| Espa Roba
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| Weevil Underwood
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| Rex Raptor
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| Bonz
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| Bandit Keith
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| The Puppeteer
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| Panik
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| Para
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| Dox
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| Seeker (Rare Card Hunter)
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| Arkana (Pandora)
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| Strings
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| Lumis
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| Umbra
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| Shadi
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| Yami Bakura
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| Ishizu Ishtar
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| Marik Ishtar
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| Idion (Rishid)
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| Sindin the Clown
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| Grandpa
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| Mokuba Kaiba
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| Demitrius the Bully (Lishio)
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| AD Archie
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| Director Lucius
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| Lint Greendale
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| Fender Shrill
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| Jackpot
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| Fortuno
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| Kreiger
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| Miss Madusa
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| Melody
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| Scorpion Shoes owner
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| Venom A
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| Venom B
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| Venom C
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| Diesel Kane
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| Kane Minion A
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| Kane Minion B
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| Kane Minion C
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| Kane Minion D
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| Kane Minion E
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| Kane Minion F
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| Curator Adriel Wainwright
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| Professor Jeremy Harrison
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| Beluga
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| The Greendale Zompire
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| Thug A
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| Thug B
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| Thug C
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| Egger Baldwin
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| Feng Long
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| Cedric
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| Charlie Gale
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| Bickford Gage
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| Snipes Crosshair
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| Kaiba's Butler
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| Chopman
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| Yugi's Mother
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| Anton Periwig
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| Game Show Producer
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| Stringer
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| Tick-Tock
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| Damien Draco
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| Nibbles
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| Mr Titus
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| Serenity Wheeler
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| Croquet
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| Kemo
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| Jonny Step
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| The Merchant
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| Paradox
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| Norman
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| Lloyd
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| Roger
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| Andrea
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| Diana
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| Paul
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| Ryan
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| Jill (YAY!)
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| Doris
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| </pre>
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