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'''''Duel Masters''''' is a [[TCG|trading card game]] made by the [[Wizards of the Coast]] and distributed by [[Wikipedia:Takara Tomy|Takara Tomy]]. In Japan it is often known as '''DM''' as well as デュエマ ''('''Duema''')''.
[[File:Duel Masters logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
'''''Duel Masters''''' is a [[TCG|trading card game]] made by the [[Wizards of the Coast]] and distributed by [[Wikipedia:Takara Tomy|Takara Tomy]]. In Japan, it is often known as '''DM''' as well as デュエマ ''('''Duema''')''.


While it is seldom played in Western countries, due to the English game being discontinued, in Japan it is next to ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' in terms of popularity.  
While it is seldom played in Western countries, due to the discontinued English game, it is next to ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' in terms of popularity in Japan.  


==History==
==History==
The card game was first released on May 30, 2002 in Japan, and March 5th, 2004 in America. The game was intended to be discontinued after the Third Expansion but due to the popularity it has received it continued. In November 2006, the last set of the English Game was released and the game was discontinued. It was later rebooted as '''Kaijudo''' in June 2012 but it was again discontinued in September 2014. The Japanese game (also known as the "OCG" (Original Card Game) is currently the only version in production.
The card game was first released in Japan on May 30, 2002, and on March 5th, 2004 in America. The game was intended to be discontinued after the Third Expansion, but due to the popularity it has received, it continued. In November 2006, the last set of the English Game was released and the game was discontinued. It was later rebooted as '''Kaijudo''' in June 2012 but it was again discontinued in September 2014. The Japanese game (also known as the "OCG" (Original Card Game)) is currently the only version in production.


While it's originality is now established, it had many concepts that came from ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', such as:
While its originality is now established, it had many concepts that came from ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', such as:
*[[Clash]] --> [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Gachinko_Judge Gachinko Judge]
*[[Clash]] --> [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Gachinko_Judge Gachinko Judge]
*[[Landwalk]] --> [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Stealth Stealth]
*[[Landwalk]] --> [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Stealth Stealth]
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===''Magic'' Collaboration Cards===
===''Magic'' Collaboration Cards===
''Duel Masters'' features Collaboration Cards: cards designed in collaboration with other non-Duel Masters copyrighted franchises. Each of these cards based on ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards have been printed in ''Duel Masters''.:
''Duel Masters'' features Collaboration Cards: cards designed in collaboration with other non-Duel Masters copyrighted franchises. Each of these cards based on ''Magic: The Gathering'' cards have been printed in ''Duel Masters''.:
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Jace,_the_Mind_Sculptor Jace, the Mind Sculptor]
;DMR-05 Golden Age
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Serra_Angel Serra Angel]
*86/110 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Brain_Storm Brainstorm]
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Nicol_Bolas Nicol Bolas]
 
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Emrakul,_the_Aeons_Torn Emrakul, the Aeons Torn]
;DMEX-08 Mysterious Black Box Pack
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Black_Lotus Black Lotus]
*20 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Black_Lotus Black Lotus]
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Mons%27s_Goblin_Raiders Mons's Goblin Raiders]
*91 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Emrakul,_the_Aeons_Torn Emrakul, the Aeons Torn]
*[https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Lava_Coil Lava Coil]
*161 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Lava_Coil Lava Coil]
*199 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Mons%27s_Goblin_Raiders Mons's Goblin Raiders]
*244 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Serra_Angel Serra Angel]
 
;DMX-22 Super Black Box Pack
[[File:Mitzy6.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Mitzy]]]]
*105 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Jace,_the_Mind_Sculptor Jace, the Mind Sculptor]
*128 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Nicol_Bolas Nicol Bolas]
*164 [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Mitzy,_Guardian_of_Development_Department Mitzy, Guardian of Development Department]
 
====DMEX-18====
The [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/DMEX-18 20th Anniversary DMEX-18] set features reprints and additional ''Magic: The Gathering'' themed cards with [[retro frame]]s. These include:<ref>{{TwitterRef|StarCityBen|1490711660134342660|author=[[Ben Bleiweiss]]|title=Duel Masters (a game made by Wizards of the Coast) is celebrating their 20th Anniversary with a series of MTG-themed cards.|date=February 7, 2022}}</ref>
;Super rare
*S1/S15 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Black_Lotus Black Lotus]
*S2/S15 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Emrakul,_the_Aeons_Torn Emrakul, the Aeons Torn]
*S9/S15 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Living_Death Living Death] {{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
*S15/S15 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Nicol_Bolas Nicol Bolas]
;Rare
*21/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Jace,_the_Mind_Sculptor Jace, the Mind Sculptor]
*25/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Urza%27s_Rage Urza's Rage]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
*27/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Earthquake Earthquake]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
*29/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Birds_of_Paradise Birds of Paradise]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
*31/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Sliver_Queen Sliver Queen]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
;Uncommon
*32/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria Library of Alexandria]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
*35/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Serra_Angel Serra Angel]
;Common
*58/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Brain_Storm Brainstorm]
*72/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Muscle_Sliver Muscle Sliver]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
*73/75 {{-}} [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Pouncing_Jaguar Pouncing Jaguar]{{ref|DMEX-18|†}}
 
;Notes
:{{note|DMEX-18|†}} DMEX-18 exclusive card
 
==Trivia==
*[[Nira|Nira, Hellkite Duelist]] was a ''[[Heroes of the Realm]]'' card created for the Duel Masters team and illustrated by one of their artists.
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External link==
==External link==
* ''Main wiki: [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Duel_Masters_Wiki Duel Masters Wiki]''
*''Main wiki: [https://duelmasters.fandom.com/wiki/Duel_Masters_Wiki Duel Masters Wiki]''


[[Category:Wizards of the Coast]]
[[Category:Wizards of the Coast]]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 23 December 2023

Duel Masters is a trading card game made by the Wizards of the Coast and distributed by Takara Tomy. In Japan, it is often known as DM as well as デュエマ (Duema).

While it is seldom played in Western countries, due to the discontinued English game, it is next to Yu-Gi-Oh! in terms of popularity in Japan.

History

The card game was first released in Japan on May 30, 2002, and on March 5th, 2004 in America. The game was intended to be discontinued after the Third Expansion, but due to the popularity it has received, it continued. In November 2006, the last set of the English Game was released and the game was discontinued. It was later rebooted as Kaijudo in June 2012 but it was again discontinued in September 2014. The Japanese game (also known as the "OCG" (Original Card Game)) is currently the only version in production.

While its originality is now established, it had many concepts that came from Magic: The Gathering, such as:

On the other hand, there are reverse inspirations, such as Turbo Rush becoming Frenzy. Not all abilities that work in Magic: The Gathering work as well in Duel Masters however, so players should be warned.

Magic Collaboration Cards

Duel Masters features Collaboration Cards: cards designed in collaboration with other non-Duel Masters copyrighted franchises. Each of these cards based on Magic: The Gathering cards have been printed in Duel Masters.:

DMR-05 Golden Age
DMEX-08 Mysterious Black Box Pack
DMX-22 Super Black Box Pack
Mitzy

DMEX-18

The 20th Anniversary DMEX-18 set features reprints and additional Magic: The Gathering themed cards with retro frames. These include:[1]

Super rare
Rare
Uncommon
Common
Notes
^† DMEX-18 exclusive card

Trivia

References

External link