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This article is about the game featured in the Capsule Monsters anime. For other uses, see Capsule Monsters (disambiguation).
Téa Gardner and Yugi Muto playing Capsule Monsters

Capsule Monsters is a board game appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters anime.

It is partly based on Capsule Monster Chess from the manga. The real world game Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game is based on this game.

Rules[edit]

The anime does not divulge much of the rules.

  • The game is played on a board, divided into squares.[1]
  • Monsters are concealed inside capsules and revealed as players use them.[1]
  • To win the game, a player must capture their opponent's symbol piece.[1]
  • Monsters have Attack Points.[2]
  • Monsters are capable of taking damage.[2]
  • Monsters have different Attributes.
    • Certain Attributes are strengthened in certain parts of the board. e.g. Wood monsters are stronger when they are in the forest.[2]
    • Attributes are strengthened when battling an opposing Attribute. e.g. Fire monsters are strong against Wood monsters.[2]
  • Some monsters have special abilities, such as 'Happy Lover', who can heal injured allies.[2]

History[edit]

The game board in the Pyramid of Alexander

The World of Capsule Monsters is a parallel world, where monsters from the game are real. It operates under similar mechanics, such as monsters having different abilities and being strengthened by the Attribute in certain circumstances. Yami Yugi theorized that the game was invented by someone who had been to the World of Capsule Monsters.[2]

A map of the World of Capsule Monsters exists in the Pyramid of Alexander, which was used to play an ancient version of the Capsule Monsters game. Stepping on the map transports an individual to the world. This happened to Solomon Muto, who was soon followed by Yugi Muto and his friends. Inside this world, they played a real-life version of the game.[2]

Pieces[edit]

All the pieces featured in the anime are also cards in Duel Monsters, with the exception of the symbol pieces.[1]

  • 'Happy Lover'

  • 'Celtic Guardian'

  • 'Water Symbol'

  • 'Alligator's Sword'

  • 'Hercules Beetle'

  • 'Feral Imp'

References[edit]

  1. 1.01.11.21.3Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode 1: 'Getting Played'
  2. 2.02.12.22.32.42.52.6Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode 2: 'Divide and Conquer'
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Yu-gi-oh Capsule Monsters Game Cheats Ps2

Duplicate monsters

This trick requires two controllers. First, create a new profile (P2) in campaign mode. Save P2 before you do any battles. Then, exit to the main screen. Select versus mode. Load your main profile (P1) and P2. Go to the Entrance Hall and go to P1's Manage Monster. Go to 'Build Unit'. Put the monster you want to duplicate or level up into your Capsule Stock. Press Circle(3) and select your battlefield. Before you start the battle, have P1 ante the monster you just put in your Capsule Stock. Start the battle and on P1's first turn, surrender. Then, go back to the Entrance Hall and save P2, but do not save P1. Then, return to title screen. As long as you do not save P1, both profiles will now have the monster. You can repeat this process until one of your profiles has as many of the monster as desired. In about ten minutes, you will get three of the same monsters into one profile, which is useful if you want to get three Harpies or three Blue Eyes White Dragons to fuse together. Also, versus mode is great place to do the fusions, because there is no threat of an enemy attack. Use the next tip to level up your monsters for fusions.

Get the monster you want to level up into P2, as described above. Then, start the campaign. Use the desired monster to take out all but one of your opponent's monsters. Then, use the desired monster to take out your opponent's symbol. By doing this, you can take a level 1 monster to level 4 to 5 by the end of the first area. Against Joey alone, by taking out three of his monsters and his symbol you can get 160 experience points and what is given for the battle experience.

Easy monsters

This trick requires two memory cards and controllers. Get some monsters up a few levels and multiple monsters. Remember to save the game. Then, start a new game with a different name and save it on memory card two. Next, go to versus mode and play against memory card two. Choose to ante monster cards and only let one player win. This is a very quick way to receive three Harpie Ladies or Blue Eyes Whide Dragons.

Special monsters

Some monsters are only unlocked in Grandpa's store if you have met specific criteria. For example, the Sinister Serpent is only available for purchase once you have obtained 50 Water-type monsters.

More experience points for monsters

To get more experience for a monster, have that monster destroy your opponent's symbol. They will get anywhere between 50 to 100 experience points.

Start each round with all your monsters

Usually when a monster or capsule is destroyed, you cannot use it during the next round. However, if you start the next round and bring up the menu with 'End Turn', 'Unit List', etc. and go to 'Surrender' and select 'Try Again', you will restart the level with all your monsters available for use.

Map advantages

Certain map attributes can cause physical damage to your monsters, such as lakes of lava and crackling electrical arcs. Only monsters with the same attributes as these dangerous spaces can pass through unharmed.

Magician Of Black Chaos

To get the Magician Of Black Chaos, you must have a Dark Magician. The easy way to make him evolve is get him to level 3. Then, stop using him. When you reach area 5 and face Kaiba, you should use the Dark Magician. Have him almost to level 4 like 15 exp. to go. Know when he summons the Blue Eyes White Dragon and find a monster to weaken it so you can use your Dark Magician. When he kills the Blue Eyes, he will be level 4. Make sure nobody can kill him. You must wait until the field turns from light to dark. Then when you are on the dark ship, go to Your Dark Magician. He should have evolve. Select it to get a Magician Of Black Chaos.

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Harpie Lady Sisters

You must have three Harpie Ladies in order to fuse the Harpie Lady Sisters monster. Because only two Harpie Ladies are available for capture on Mai Valentine's Valley of Howling Winds board (and never in the shop), you must play through the game twice to get all three.

Defeating Joey

The first fight in the game is with Joey. He uses fire-based monsters. Use water-based monsters to battle with. Place your token near the bottom corner where the hills slopes down. Place your monsters surrounding your token to protect it. Make sure you summon all your monsters before you move their positions. Once you and Joey summon all the monsters. The field will flood some of the arena, giving the water-based monster a field power up. Allow Joey's troops to get close to the water so that you can maintain the power bonus. After a few more turns, the field will flood even more. If Joey's monsters were near the water, the location where they were at is probably flooded, causing them to get weaker while you maintain your increased power. Keep hammering away at his monsters for victory. Additionally, to defeat Joey get or buy water and other monsters that can go on land, because thewater goes up and down.

Defeating Tristan

Get or buy fire , wood , and thunder to defeat Tristan.

Yugioh capsule monsters cheatsArea 1

    Joey: Uses four Fire types. Use Water types. Board: Light: 15.

    Tristan: Uses two Wood and two Thunder types. Use Fire and Earth types. Board: Dark 14.

    Duke: Uses three Dark and two Thunder types. Use Light and Earth types. Board: Light: 20.

    Tea: Uses three Light, one Water, and two Wood types. Use Wind, Fire and Thunder types. Board: Dark: 26.

    Grandpa: Uses three Wood and two Light types. Use Fire and Light types. Board: Dark: 22.

Area 2

    Mako: Uses Earth, Water and Light types. Use Dark, Thunder and Wind types. Board: Light: 36.

    Rex: Uses two Thunder, two Dark and two Earth types. Use Earth, Light and Dark types. Board: Light: 20, Dark: 20.

    Mai: Uses four Wind and three Fire types. Use Wood and Water types. Board: Dark: 20, Wind: 15.

    Weevle: Uses Wood, one Water and one Thunder types. Use Fire, Wind and Earth types. Board: Dark: 30.

    Mokuba: Uses four Thunder and two Wind types. Use Earth and Wood types. Board: Dark: 25.

Area 3Cheats

    Marik: Uses four Dark, two Water, one Thunder type. Use Light, Wind, and Earth types. Board: The square you land on the elemental symbol is the boost for that square.

    Bandit Keith: Uses four Dark and three Thunder types, Use Light and Earth types. Board: Dark: 60.

    Pegasus: Uses two Wood, two Light, one Water, and one Earth type. Use Fire, Thunder, Wind, and Dark types. Board: Light: 60.

    Bakura: Uses three Dark, one Wood, one Earth, and one Wind type. Use Light, Fire, Dark, and Wood types. Board: Dark: 26, Wind: 20.

    Odion: Uses five Earth, one Light, and one Fire type. Use Dark, Thunder, and Water types. Board: Light: 50, Fire: 20, Earth: 20, Wind: 30.

Area 4

    Dark Bakura: Uses four Dark and three Thunder types. Use Light and Earth types. Board: Dark: 50.

    Seto: Uses four Light, two Earth, and one Fire type. Use Thunder, Dark, Water types. Board: Light: 50,Dark: 60, Wind: 20.

    Shadi: Uses two Wind, one Fire, one Light, one Earth type. Use Wood, Water, Thunder, and Dark type, Board: Light: 50, Wind: 20.

    Ishizu: Uses two Dark, two Wind, one Earth, and one Wood type. Use Light, Wood, Dark, and Fire type. Board: Light: 56 Wind: 50.

    Dark Marik: Uses three Wind, two Fire, one Thunder, and one Dark type. Use Wood, Water, Earth, Light types. Board: Dark: 70.

King Coliseum

    Pegasus: Uses two Thunder, three Light, two Water and one wood type. Use Earth, Thunder, Wind, and Fire types. Board: Light: 55, Dark: 25, Water: 15, Wind:35.

    Ishizu: Uses five Light, three Wind types. Use Thunder and Wood types. Board: Light: 40, Wind: 30.

    Marik: Uses four Fire, two Earth, and one Wind type, Use Water, Dark, and Wood types. Board: Light: 55, Water: 40. Note: You can and should use fire types, the board will become a Fire zone and give Marik's fire types a huge boost and other types will take field damage.

    Shadi: Uses four Dark, two Thunder, and one Fire type. Use Light, Earth, and Water types. Board: Will start at Dark 60, but one of the Great Dragons breath will turn it to different elements.

    Seto: Uses two Water, three Light, one Earth, one Wind, and two Fire types. Use whatever you like. Points are unlimited, but remember AP is not. Choose a few monsters that give you a nice amount of AP when you summon them. Board: Light: 80, Wind: 30, and also Water. However, when the clouds cover the sky the board becomes Dark: 80. This is the board to evolve certain monsters. When you complete the game, keep playing to get different monsters.

Enemy list

Part 1

    Joey
    Triston
    Tea
    Duke
    Grandpa

Part 2

    Weevle
    Mokuba
    Mai
    Rex
    Mako

Part 3

    Bakura
    Pegasus
    Bandit Keith
    Odion
    Marik

Part 4

    Shadi
    Seto
    Ishizu
    Yami Marik
    Yami Bakura

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Part 5

Yu Gi Oh Capsule Game

    Pegasus
    Ishizu
    Yami Marik
    Shadi
    Seto