Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway To The Destined Duel - Plot

Plot

With a vague plot many different challenges are available, but the significant part of the game is "The Pyramid". Once the five Ghouls are defeated, Téa, controlled by Marik Ishtar, will lead you to the Pyramid, a five game challenge in which the player cannot lose or they would have to start over the Pyramid. The first duel, in chambers, is against Téa controlled by Marik; the second is Joey Wheeler controlled by Marik; the third and fourth, however are two random Ghouls and the last chamber to beat the Pyramid is Marik himself.

Once beaten, card limitations will be available once all 10 Card Limitation Duels are complete against a CPU. There is then an option to change card limits on or off (e.g. the trap card Mirror Force would then be open to have two or three cards in a deck; not only one, as this is called 'Free Mode'. Prior to this Ghouls would be open to duel and the Card Limitation tournaments would be available to use permanently. Many side challenges are always available, and can be useful to use.

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