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{{Short description|Collectible card game}} {{Infobox Game | subject_name = Duel Masters Trading Card Game | image_link = File:Duel Masters cardback.jpg | image_caption = The card back of the Duel Masters TCG | designer = [[Mike Elliott (game designer)|Mike Elliott]], [[Charlie Catino]], and Tyler Bielman | publisher = [[Wizards of the Coast]]<br />[[Tomy|Takara Tomy]] | players = 2 or 4 | setup_time = | playing_time = Approx 20 min | random_chance = Some | skills = [[Collectible card game|Card playing]]<br />[[Mathematics|Arithmetic]]<br />Basic Reading Ability<br />Strategy | footnotes = }} The '''''Duel Masters Trading Card Game''''' is a two-player or two vs. two team [[collectible card game]] (CCG) jointly developed by [[Wizards of the Coast]] and [[Tomy|Takara Tomy]] (itself an affiliate of [[Hasbro]], which owns WotC). The card game is part of the ''[[Duel Masters]]'' franchise.<ref name="DUMMIES">{{cite book|title=Trading Card Games For Dummies|url=https://archive.org/details/tradingcardgames00kauf|url-access=registration|last1=Kaufeld|first1=John|last2=Smith|first2=Jeremy|publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]]|year=2006|isbn=0470044071}}</ref> The game was released in [[Japan]] in May 2002, where it quickly became the number one selling [[trading card game]] for over a year.{{Citation needed|date=July 2007}} Owing to this popularity, it was released in the [[United States]] on March 5, 2004. The game shares several similarities with ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', the world's first collectible card game, which was also published by Wizards of the Coast. In fact, ''Duel Masters'' was originally intended as an alternative tradename for ''Magic: The Gathering'' and the earlier game play was abandoned in the ''[[Duel Masters]]'' manga plot to promote this latest experience. As in ''Magic: The Gathering'', ''Duel Masters'' players summon creatures and cast spells using [[Mana (Oceanian mythology)|mana]]. Key differences include the fact that all creatures and spells can act as mana producers, creatures cannot block attacking creatures without having the “blocker” ability, and that creatures only have one “power” statistic. Furthermore, duelists have shields in the form of cards that go to their hand when “broken” as opposed to ''Magic''{{'}}s “life points”. Owing to the popularity of ''Duel Masters'', four video games (three released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and the other for the PS2) based around the game have been produced, titled ''Duel Masters: Kaijudo Showdown'', ''[[Duel Masters: Sempai Legends]]'', ''Duel Masters: Shadow of the Code'' for the GBA and ''Duel Masters: Cobalt'' for the PS2. As of December 2006, the English sets of ''Duel Masters'' were discontinued by Wizards of the Coast due to weak sales. In June 2012, Wizards of the Coast relaunched Duel Masters for the western market, under a new franchise named ''[[Kaijudo|Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters]]''. Based on the existing Duel Masters brand, Kaijudo featured an online game, trading card game, and a television series.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gatheringmagic.com/greghaenigkaijudo-relaunch-of-duel-masters-announced/ |title = Kaijudo - Relaunch of Duel Masters announced! {{!}} Article by Greg Haenig}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kaijudo.com/ |title=Kaijudo - Rise of the Duel Masters |access-date=2013-10-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014071649/http://www.kaijudo.com/ |archive-date=2013-10-14 }}</ref> In 2014, the company announced they would stop production of the paper version of the game in the United States.<ref>{{cite news |title=Wizards of the Coast to Cancel Kaijudo TCG |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-08-23/wizards-of-the-coast-to-cancel-kaijudo-tcg/.77895 |access-date=August 28, 2021 |work=Anime News Network |date=August 23, 2014 |language=en}}</ref> As of 2025, the game is still published in Japan by [[Takara Tomy]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dm.takaratomy.co.jp/|title=デュエル・マスターズ公式サイト|website=デュエル・マスターズ}}</ref> where it's still one of the most popular trading card games.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.torema.jp/202502orecamarketconditions/ | title=(Japanese) Top 10 most sold TCGs}}</ref> ==Game Play== In ''Duel Masters'', two players play the role of duelists, using the "art" of "kaijudo" (a marketing term created for the North American version which supposedly describes the "art of battling with giant monsters," from the Japanese words ''[[kaiju]]'', strange beast or giant monster, and ''do'', way or art) to bring their creatures to life to do battle. Players battle each other by placing cards into their respective "mana zones," then using that mana to cast spells or summon creatures into the "battle zone." Each player has five shields that protect them from damage; once these are gone, it takes one successful attack to win the duel. When a player's deck runs out of cards, that player automatically loses the duel. Each player's deck must have a minimum of 40 cards in it. As with all trading card games, players construct their own decks out of cards from their collection. Players can purchase [[booster pack]]s to increase the number of cards they have in their collection. Boosters are available in English for the first 12 DM-series sets, and Japanese for each expansion set released. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Portal|Anime and manga}} *{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301155015/https://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=duelmasters,,en|title=The old official website}} *{{Official website|https://company.wizards.com/content/games#dm-games}} at [[Wizards of the Coast]] *{{Official website|http://dm.takaratomy.co.jp/}} at [[Takara Tomy]] [[Category:Card games introduced in 2002]] [[Category:Collectible card games]] [[Category:Wizards of the Coast games]] [[Category:Mike Elliott (game designer) games]]
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