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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist - Jounouchi Deck

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Developed and published by Konami, this Game Boy entry is one of the character-deck versions in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters series. It centers on Joey Wheeler’s deck philosophy, emphasizing luck-driven effects, Warrior synergy, and explosive attacks. The game keeps the series’ early portable card-dueling rhythm and is remembered by fans for its character flavor and approachable competitive structure.
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2000-01-01
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Players engage in single-player, turn-based card duels built around drawing cards, summoning monsters, and using Magic and Trap cards. Battles follow classic attack and defense value comparisons, so hand management, tribute usage, and board control matter throughout each duel. Joey’s deck leans into high-variance effects, such as cards that rely on coin flips or dice, while also supporting Warrior-based pressure. Progress comes from repeated duels, refining the deck, and unlocking stronger cards.

Joey Wheeler

The deck’s featured character, known for hot-blooded, luck-based tactics and Warrior-type monsters.

Red-Eyes Black Dragon

Joey’s signature ace monster, representing raw power and aggressive finishing potential.

Time Wizard

A signature card that can swing duels through coin-flip effects, reflecting the deck’s risky style.

Try to maintain a stable field with low-level Warrior monsters before committing to high-risk cards. In tougher duels, build defense first and look for safe tribute summons rather than forcing every attack. Use coin-flip or dice-based cards when you already have momentum, not when you are desperate. Keep an eye on hand economy so you do not run out of usable cards after a few big plays.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Keep at least one monster on the field to block attacks when possible.

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High-variance effects are best used after you have control of the duel.

Tips

Stability first, then go for the finishing blow.

User Reviews

Very faithful to Joey’s personality, with a mix of luck and power.

User Reviews

Simple rules, but the deck-building choices still matter a lot.

User Reviews

Fast duels make it fun to experiment with different builds.

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