Good news for PlayStation Plus subscribers! You can claim 50 tickets for Bonus Packs in the game. Those packs contain 2 cards each, and aren't visible unless you have a ticket you can use to buy them. Right now, they're only eligible for Legacy Packs, but there's a chance others will be added in the future. Offer expires on April 1st, 4 AM GMT/midnight EST.
In order to redeem these codes, go to the PlayStation Store on your region, search Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel, and look for an item called "Pack Ticket 50". There should be 2 versions, one for PS4, and one for PS5, for a total of 100 tickets. You can claim both, and will be added to your account once the respective version of the game has been opened. PS5 owners will be able to download the PS4 version via backwards compatibility and get them that way. Unfortunately, PS4 owners don't really have an option here.
Well, what are you waiting for? Go claim those tickets, and let us know what Ultra Rares you got from them.
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Has anyone tried to import their account to PS4/PS5 or other consoles without using the 50 tickets yet and know if they transfer over?
Thanks :)
They transfer over, I opened the packs on PC after claiming them on PS. That's why the article was a little late, I wanted to test it.
It would be cool if a article going over the starting structure decks were to be made.
I'm planning on writing guides for each one after getting a better grasp of the game, but I'm not that great at evaluating these things.
What I'm 78% certain of is that both will get you curb-stomped in ranked :p
3 copies of Magician of Pendulum get you well on your way to a very good Pendulum Magicians deck including several necessary SRs and a couple of important URs. You would still need to craft/open some additional cards especially in the Extra Deck, but 3SDs get you over halfway there and is the more efficient way to go over opening the Pendulum Magician Secret Pack.
3 copies Re-Contract Universe likewise is helpful in building a Utopia deck, but a Utopia deck is not as good.
The Solo stuff also gives you some structure decks, like Monarchs, Gem Knights, and Ruin & Oblivion. Problem is, while I know how to play the game, I'm not as versed in what's good or bad.
That makes sense.
Unfortunately, the Story Mode Structure Decks are all terrible. None of the archetypes are particularly fantastic currently, and the archetypes that are solid like Monarchs or Shiranui are built terribly and don’t look anything like a competitive version of them should. As you get them for free, might as well collect them, but there are only a few worthwhile cards split amongst all of them. You probably wouldn’t want to spend gems on any of them if you had to.
Now you're telling me :P
I still think the solo stuff is worth it for new players. You get to get used to all sorts of gameplay styles, and you learn more about different Yu-Gi-Oh worlds (Dinomists are so freaking cool!). Someone on Reddit mentioned a 'Structure Deck' mode for the game, and it's starting to sound pretty good.
Yeah, I still highly recommend doing the Solo mode challenges. Even though I have played all of the archetypes, it’s still really fun to go through. And the decks that you play with in the Story modes are actually really well built for the most part. So if you want to play Monarchs for example, just take the Monarch Deck they let you play with an recreate it and you’ll be 90+% there. (Still some changes make the deck better like adding Anchamoufrite and Domain of the True Monarchs and removing Restoration of the True Monarchs for example)
P.S. I’m a Yu-Gi-Oh! Judge and moderator of said subreddit, so feel free to ask me if you have any questions