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Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza - Latin America

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING
Remote Duel Extravaganza


Q: What happens at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?

A: At a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza, Duelists will enjoy a variety of official KONAMI Public Events, such as Win-A-Mats, Extravaganza Win-A-Mat tournaments, MASTER DUEL tournaments, Regional Qualifiers, Sealed Deck tournaments, and ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! tournaments. These will take place on Saturday October 8th.

In addition, Duelists will have the chance to compete in three different Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers:

October 8th
DUEL LINKS
Speed Duel

October 9th
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG

These events will award invites to compete in the invite-only Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Events to take place on October 29th – 30th, 2022!

 

Q: Where and when is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Weekend?

A: The Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza will be held remotely across the Americas using various Discord platforms based on your region.

 


MORE INFORMATION & LINKS

You can select more information and view locations and schedules for this event from the drop-down menu at the top of this page.

 
Date & Address

October 8 - October 9

Hosted on Discord (check schedule)

Locations

REMOTE DUEL EXTRAVAGANZA LOCATIONS

A list of locations hosting a Remote Duel Extravaganza in Latin America can be found here.

 

Main Event Schedule

MAIN EVENT SCHEDULE

Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Main Events (October 29th – 30th)

 

Q: What is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Main Event?

A: More information will be posted on the event listing here.

  • There will be a total of three INVITE ONLY virtual events held from October 29th, 2022 through October 30th, 2022.
  • DUEL LINKS and Speed Duel Main Events will take place on Saturday October 29th.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Main Event will occur on Sunday October 30th.
  • Duelists earn invites to Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Events by finishing high enough in the standings at one of the following events:
    • DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers held on October 8th across Latin America.
    • Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers held on October 8th across Latin America.
    • Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME (TCG) Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers held on October 9th across Latin America.

Duelists with invites to one of the Main Events taking place on October 29th – 30th can register for the tournaments by contacting the Tournament Organizer anytime up until October 29th:

 

Tournament Organizer Store Country Email Discord Server
Battle City Coatzacoalcos Mexico Battle_city_op@hotmail.com  https://discord.gg/QB2JTHd

 

 

For the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event, Duelists will need to have the latest DUEL LINKS app installed on their device (version 7.1.0 which releases on October 11th) and reached Stage 4 or higher to participate in Tournaments.

 

Remote Duel Extravaganza FAQs

Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza – Latin America


Remote Duel Extravaganza Information (Saturday, October 8th, 2022)

  • What happens at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?
  • Where and when is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?
  • Who should I contact if I have questions about the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?
  • What is Remote Duel?
  • What tournaments are taking place at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?
  • How long will each Remote Duel Match last?
  • What is a Swiss Round Tournament?
  • What is a Single-Elimination Tournament?
  • What is Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME (TCG) Speed Duel (Speed Duel)?
  • What are the rules for a Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts Remote Duel Tournament?
  • What are the rules for Yu-Gi-Oh! DUEL LINKS (DUEL LINKS) Remote Duel Tournaments?
  • What are the rules for the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers on Saturday?
  • What are the prizes and Round Format for the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List for the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • What are the rules for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers on Saturday?
  • What are the prizes and Round Format for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers on Saturday?
  • Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

 

Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers (Sunday, October 9th, 2022)

  • What is the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier?
  • When and where are the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers going to take place?
  • When do I turn in my Deck List for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • When can I register for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • What is the attendance capacity for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • How do I enter the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • What is the format for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • How many rounds will the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers have?
  • What are the prizes for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?
  • Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List?

 

Card Legality

  • Which cards are legal for play?
  • Is there a Forbidden List specific to Remote Duel?
  • Can I use OCG cards (cards printed for use in Japan and other Asian territories) in my Deck?
  • Can I use foreign language cards in my Deck?

 

Miscellaneous

  • What Tournament Policy information do I need for a Remote Duel event?
  • I want to judge at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza instead of competing as a player – how can I participate?
  • Can I get a CARD GAME ID number at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza or will I need to have one before I attempt to register to play at one of the tournaments?
  • How do I receive prizing for events held during the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza weekend?
  • Am I allowed to stream or record any of my Matches?
  • Will there be coverage at any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza events?

 

Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Main Events (October 29th – 30th)

  • What are the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Main Events?

 


Remote Duel Extravaganza Information (Saturday, October 8th, 2022)

Q: What happens at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?

A: At a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza, Duelists will enjoy a variety of official KONAMI Public Events, such as Win-A-Mats, Extravaganza Win-A-Mat tournaments, MASTER DUEL tournaments, Regional Qualifiers, Sealed Deck tournaments, and ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! tournaments. These will take place on Saturday October 8th. In addition, Duelists will have the chance to compete in three different Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers: DUEL LINKS, Speed Duel, and the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. These events will award invites to compete in the invite-only Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Events to take place on October 29th – 30th, 2022!

 

Q: Where and when is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Weekend?

A: The Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza will be held remotely across the Americas using various Discord platforms based on your region.  For a complete listing of the locations and Discord servers, visit:

https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/rdex_locations/

Please note that you should participate in the Extravaganza on the Discord Server that is being hosted by an OTS of the country in which you reside. For example, if you reside in Mexico, you are welcome to join the Discord events for Mexico only.  If the country you live in is not hosting the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza, you are welcome to participate in any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers held in other countries within your Region (Central or South America), as long as the OTS is willing to ship booster packs purchased and tournament prizing to that county, and that you are aware that getting your prizing can take longer than expected and might be subject to customs fees. Make sure to check with the OTS prior to registering.

 

Q: Who should I contact if I have questions about the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?

A: Please contact the local OTS that is running the Remote Duel Extravaganza in your country. Contact information can be found here:

https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/rdex_locations/

DUEL LINKS Duelists will need a device to connect to a Discord voice channel in addition to a device to play DUEL LINKS. These devices can be the same device as long as you are able to be connected to a Discord voice channel and have DUEL LINKS open at the same time.

 

Q: What is Remote Duel?

A: Remote Duel is Sanctioned Organized Play hosted in a virtual environment, run on designated Discord Servers. In order to participate, TCG Duelists will need a webcam, smartphone or tablet to display their field to their opponent.

You can find more details on Remote Duel on our website:

  • https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/remoteduel/index.html.
  • You can also find Remote Duel information in the #instruction channel of the Extravaganza Remote Duel Discord server.
  • Prior to registering for events, you should read the Remote Duel Best Practices guide as it contains information you will need in order to compete in addition to a list of cards Forbidden in Remote Duel only:

https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/downloads/remoteduel/EN_Remote_Duel_Best_Practice_Guide_V_1_2.pdf

  • You are responsible for a stable internet connection and a working Remote Duel setup in order to participate in a Remote Duel event.
  • If you lose your video feed, have excessively lagging or frozen video, or otherwise disconnect from a Duel in progress, you will receive a Game Loss.
  • Please be mindful of background noise around your Remote Duel setup, so you and your opponent can hear each other clearly.
  • Duelists should review and take note of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament Policy document in order to prepare for events.

https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/downloads/penalty_guide/Penalty_Guidelines_v_2_1.pdf

 

Q: What tournaments are taking place at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza?

A: The following events will take place at all Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza events during Saturday October 8th:

 

Event Packs Purchased for Entry # of Duelists Format Prizing****
ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!!* 2 Booster Packs in host country 32 Duelists** Remote Duel Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Advanced Constructed Single-Elimination 1st Place: Oversized Yu-Gi-Oh! Card

 

2023 Regional Qualifiers (16-Duelist Flights) * 2 Booster Packs in host country 16 Duelists Remote Duel Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Advanced Constructed Single-Elimination 1st Place: An invite to the next World Championship Qualifier, Regional Card Case, and 2023 Regional Game Mat
DUEL LINKS Tournaments
(Ongoing)
1 Booster Pack in host country 4-8 Duelists Remote Duel DUEL LINKS Format
Single-Elimination
1st Place: Blue-Eyes White Dragon (chibi) Pin and “Lion” embroidered DUEL LINKS Prize Patch

2nd Place: “Ox” embroidered DUEL LINKS Prize Patch

3rd Place: “Bear” embroidered DUEL LINKS Prize Patch

MASTER DUEL Tournaments (Ongoing) 1 Booster Pack in host country 4-8 Duelists Remote Duel MASTER DUEL Format, Single-Elimination 1st Place: MASTER DUEL Mouse Pad
Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts Remote Duel Tournaments
(Ongoing)***
1 Booster Pack in host country 4-8 Duelists  Sealed Remote Duel Structure Deck Format

Single-Elimination

1st Place: Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts Game Mat
Win-A-Mat Tournaments
(Ongoing)
1 Booster Pack in host country 4-8 Duelists Remote Duel Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Advanced Constructed Single-Elimination 1st Place: Win-A-Mat Game Mat
Extravaganza

Win-A-Mat Tournaments
(Ongoing)

1 Booster Pack in host country 4-8 Duelists Remote Duel Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Advanced Constructed Single-Elimination 1st Place: Extravaganza Game Mat

*These events require Deck Lists.

**Maximum capacity may be raised to 64 or 128 at the Tournament Organizer’s discretion.

***Must have your own copy of the Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts in order to participate.

2023 Regional Qualifiers Prize

2023 Regional Game Mat

DUEL LINKS Prizes

DUEL LINKS Blue-Eyes White Dragon (chibi) Pin

DUEL LINKS Prize Patches

 

MASTER DUEL Prize

Master Duel Mouse Pad

Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts Tournament Prize

Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts Game Mat

Win-A-Mat Tournament Prize

Win-A-Mat Game Mat

Extravaganza Win-A-Mat Tournaments

Extravaganza Game Mat

ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! PRIZE

 

(cards will be awarded in local language)

Only a limited number of each event will be offered at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza and the number of participants will be capped as listed above, so please make sure to log in to the Discord Server, based on your country of residence by 10:00AM on Saturday, October 8th and register for your favorite event!

The ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! will start as soon as the 32 seats are filled or by 3:00PM, whichever is earlier.

 

Q: How long will each Remote Duel Match last?

A: Each Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Match will be a best 2-out-of-3 Duel with a 50-minute time limit.

Each Speed Duel Remote Duel Match will be a best 2-out-of-3 Duel with a 40-minute time limit.

Each DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Match will be a best 2-out-of-3 Duel with a 45-minute time limit.

Each Master Duel Remote Duel Match will be a best 2-out-of-3 Duel with a 50-minute time limit.

 

Card Game Games Played Time Limit
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Best 2-out-of-3 50 Minutes
Speed Duel Best 2-out-of-3 40 Minutes
DUEL LINKS Best 2-out-of-3 45 Minutes
MASTER DUEL Best 2-out-of-3 50 Minutes

 

Q: What is a Swiss Round Tournament?

A: Players are paired off based on each player’s win/loss record. Players are not eliminated when they lose a match during Swiss tournaments – instead, they will continue to be paired against players with similar records for all remaining rounds of the event.

 

Q: What is a Single-Elimination Tournament?

A: Half of the tournament is eliminated after each round – the losing player is out of the tournament, while the winner goes on to the next round. This continues until only one player remains, which is then declared the winner.

 

Q: What is Speed Duel?

A: Speed Duel is a fast-paced way to play the physical card game. Following on the success of the Yu-Gi-Oh! DUEL LINKS Mobile app, Speed Duel allows players to bring that style of play to the table. Whether you are new to the game or a long-time fan, players will be able to enjoy this version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Speed Duel using fewer cards and a smaller playing field to enjoy quick matches that are focused on characters from the show and uses Skill Cards to represent those Character’s effects on their matches. Whether you are a fan of the show, the mobile app, or the physical card game, Speed Duel can be enjoyed by experienced players and those new to the hobby!

For more information on Speed Duel click here.

 

Q: What are the rules for a Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts Remote Duel Tournament?

A: Duelists registering for this event will need to already own an intact copy of Structure Deck: Legend of the Crystal Beasts to participate in the Tournament(s).

Deck Construction Rules
Main Deck Size All Main Deck Cards
Forbidden/Limited List The Advanced Format list does not apply.

 

Q: What are the Rules for DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Tournaments?

A: This event allows you to use your own device and connect to others remotely for a DUEL LINKS format, Single-Elimination event. Test your Deck builds in a Duel using the latest DUEL LINKS Forbidden and Limited restrictions to compete for DUEL LINKS Prize Patches and the new 1st place Pin (while supplies last)!

  • Rounds will be played best of three (3) Duels.
  • Rounds will be 45 minutes long.

Between each Duel, you may use your Side Deck to alter your Deck for the next Duel.

  • Your Side Deck can consist of between 0 to 12 of the following;
    • Between 0 and 12 cards
    • Between 0 and 3 Legendary Duelists with a Character Skill
      • For example, a Side Deck could be made up of 9 cards and 3 additional Legendary Duelists with a Character Skill or 1 additional Legendary Duelist with 3 different Character Skills
    • Any changes can be made to the Deck between Duels of a Match, including the following:
      • Adding Cards
      • Subtracting Cards
      • Changing Legendary Duelist
      • Changing Character Skill
    • The Deck must be legal for play (appropriate number of cards in the Main and Side Deck, complies with the Forbidden and Limited list available within the DUEL LINKS app).
    • If the Duelist believes there is an error or other issue with their Deck, they should contact a Judge immediately.
    • After you finish preparing your Deck, please notify the judge that you have completed Side Decking and are ready to start your next Duel.
    • Failure to do this by the 3-minute mark may result in appropriate penalties.
      • If there are any issues while Side Decking or connecting to the room after confirming you are ready for your next Duel, please notify a judge immediately.
    • Duelists are required to revert their Deck back to its original Deck prior to the start of each Match in an On-Demand Single-Elimination Public Event. Players must have a DUEL LINKS legal-for-play Deck prior to each played Game/Match.
      • Some DUEL LINKS Events will require Deck Lists, please be sure to check event information regarding Deck Lists to confirm.

In case of a disconnect, win/loss will be determined by the result given in-game.  If the app crashes, or both Duelists disconnect simultaneously and a win is not decided, the Duelists will restart that Duel using the same Decks.  Side Decking will not be allowed for that specific Duel.

Instructions on how the competitors can connect to the in-game Tournament Room will be provided once you are seated for the events.

Duelists will need to have the latest DUEL LINKS app installed (version 7.0 released on September 17th, 2022) on their device and reached Stage 4 or higher to participate in Tournaments.

 

Q: What are the prizes and Round Format for the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: The number of Duelists who register for the event will determine how many rounds are played and how many Duelists win prizes and the invitations to the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event that will occur on October 29th:

Number of Participants* Number of Swiss Rounds Playoff Top Cut Prizing
4 – 8 3 Rounds of Swiss None 1st Place: DUEL LINKS Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

9 – 16 4 Rounds of Swiss None Top 2: DUEL LINKS Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

17 – 32 5 Rounds of Swiss None Top 4: DUEL LINKS Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

33 – 64 6 Rounds of Swiss None Top 8: DUEL LINKS Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

65 – 128 7 Rounds of Swiss None Top 16: DUEL LINKS Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

129 – 256 8 Rounds of Swiss None Top 32: DUEL LINKS Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

 

DUEL LINKS Physical Game Mat

 

Q: Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List?

A: Yes, for the DUEL LINKS Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers, Deck Lists will be collected. Please contact the Tournament Organizer for any specific steps needed to submit a DUEL LINKS Deck List.

 

Q: What are the rules for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers on Saturday?

A: On Saturday at a Remote Duel Extravaganza, Speed Duel is also making the leap to offer Duelists a large-scale Swiss event with a Top Cut. If you have enjoyed the constructed Speed Duel Public Events at previous Extravaganzas, now is a chance to play for bigger prizes.

  • Rounds will be played best of three (3) Duels.
  • Rounds will be 50 minutes long.

Speed Duel matches have a few rules that may be unique to Speed Duel.

  • Each Duelist begins the game with 4000 Life Points.
  • Each Duelist begins the game with four (4) cards as their starting hand.
  • Skill Card effects do not use the chain.
  • Each Duelist has three (3) Main Monster Zones, three (3) Spell & Trap Zones, and one (1) Field Zone.
  • The Duelist going first does not draw a card on their opening turn.
  • The hand size limit is six (6) cards.
  • Each Duelist may have an active Field Spell Card.

To build your own Constructed Speed Duel Deck, you will need to follow these requirements before entering an event.

  • Only cards with a Speed Duel Logo can be used in your Deck.
  • Your Deck includes the Main Deck and may include a Side Deck and/or Extra Deck.
  • You may not have more than three (3) copies of any card included in your Main Deck, Side Deck, and Extra Deck combined.
    • Your Deck List must follow the Speed Duel Limited List (more information below)
  • Your Main Deck must have a minimum of 20 cards, and a maximum of 30 cards (cards in the Side and Extra Decks do not count towards this total).
  • In a Constructed tournament, you may use a Side Deck consisting of 0 to 6 cards in addition to your Main Deck. Skill Cards can be included in your Side Deck.
  • If you choose not to use a Skill Card during the first Duel of a Match and you have Skill Cards in your Side Deck, you may use a Skill Card from the Side Deck as part of the Side Deck process for Game 2 or Game 3.
  • If you choose to use a Skill Card during the first Duel of a Match, you may opt not to use a Skill Card for subsequent Duels in the Match.
  • In a Constructed Tournament, you may use an Extra Deck consisting of 0 to 6 Extra Deck Monsters.

Please refer to the following blog posts for more information on Speed Duel Skill Cards:

https://yugiohblog.konami.com/2022/09/skill-card-text-update/

 

Speed Duel Limited List

Remote Duel Extravaganzas will implement an event-only Limited List for all Speed Duel Public Events including Qualifiers and Main Event. This Limited List is only legal on the weekend of the Remote Duel Extravaganza Qualifiers (October 8-9 2022) and Main Event (October 29-30 2022). Duelists must comply with the list if they wish to participate in Speed Duel Events.

The Speed Duel Limited List works like the Yu-Gi-Oh! DUEL LINKS Forbidden and Limited List.

Limited 1: Only 1 card out of all of the cards that are “Limited 1” can be used.

  • Jinzo
  • Reinforcement of the Army
  • Foolish Burial
  • Zoma the Spirit

 

Limited 2: Only 2 cards out of all of the cards that are “Limited 2” can be used.

  • Cocoon of Ultra Evolution (Weevil Underwood Skill Card)
  • Parasite Paranoid
  • Allure of Darkness
  • Union Hanger
  • Nightmare Wheel

 

Limited 3: Only 3 cards out of all of the cards that are “Limited 3” can be used.

  • Breaker the Magical Warrior
  • D. Warrior Lady
  • Book of Moon
  • Cosmic Cyclone
  • Metaverse

 

Event Packs Purchased for Entry Cost of Entry Packs Purchased Format Prizing****
Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier*  

 

3 Speed Duel OTS packs

Equivalent of 3 Speed Duel OTS packs in your host country Remote Duel Speed Duel Constructed Format Swiss Rounds Participation: Three (3) Speed Duel OTS packs

For Top Prizing, please see the table below under “What are the prizes and round format for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier”

*This event requires Deck List

 

Q: What are the prizes and Round Format for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: The number of Duelists who register for the event will determine how many rounds are played and how many Duelists win prizes and the invitations to the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event that will occur on October 29th:

Number of Participants* Number of Swiss Rounds Playoff Top Cut Prizing
4 – 8 3 Rounds of Swiss None 1st Place:  Speed Duel Game Mat

and Invite to Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

9 – 16 4 Rounds of Swiss None Top 2:  Speed Duel Game Mat

and Invite to Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

17 – 32 5 Rounds of Swiss None Top 4:  Speed Duel Game Mat

and Invite to Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

33 – 64 6 Rounds of Swiss None Top 8:  Speed Duel Game Mat

and Invite to Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

65 – 128 7 Rounds of Swiss None Top 16:  Speed Duel Game Mat

and Invite to Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

129 – 256 8 Rounds of Swiss None Top 32: Speed Duel Game Mat

and Invite to Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 29th)

 

Speed Duel Game Mat

 

Q: Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List?

A: Yes, for the Speed Duel Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event, Deck Lists will be collected. Please contact the Tournament Organizer for any specific steps needed to submit a TCG Speed Duel Deck List.

 


Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers (Sunday, October 9th, 2022)

Q: What is the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier?

A: The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event is a large tournament that will occur across various countries in the Americas, where each participating country will have its own Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier (large countries like Mexico will host several events*). This event will give players the chance to compete for exclusive prizes, including invites to the Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event to take place on October 29th – 30th,2022!

*Duelists are only allowed to participate in one (1) Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Sunday Main Event Qualifier during the weekend. Once you participated in a specific Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Sunday Main Event Qualifier during that weekend, you are not allowed to participate in any other. Duelists who participate in multiple Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Sunday Main Event Qualifiers during the same weekend may be disqualified and risk suspension from KDE Organized Play.

 

Q: When and where are the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers going to take place?

A: The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers will take place simultaneously on Sunday, October 9th across different countries in the Americas. All events will start at 10:00 AM local time.

A list of locations for the Yu-GiOh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers can be found online at: https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/rdex_locations/

 

Q: When do I turn in my Deck List for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: At the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers we will be collecting your Deck List at registration. Once a Deck List has been submitted it can no longer be changed.

 

Q: When can I register for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A:  Registration to the Sunday Main Event Qualifiers will start on Sunday October 9th at 8AM local time, registration will close at 9:30AM local time and event will start promptly at 10AM. Duelists will also have the chance to pre-register on Saturday October 8th by contacting the TO for the event via Discord from 3PM-7PM local time.

 

Q: What is the attendance capacity for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: Each Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier will have a limit of 256 players. It is advised that you log in early enough into your corresponding Discord Sever to register for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier so that you can ensure a spot in the event.

 

Q: How do I enter the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: Duelists will pay the equivalent of the cost of three (3) booster packs in their country to receive the same number of booster packs and registration into the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier.

Please contact your individual Tournament Organizer for details on how to register and secure a spot in your country’s Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier.

 

Q: What is the format for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers are Constructed events, which means each Duelist must have his or her own Deck in order to compete. Decks must be constructed according to the latest Advanced Format guidelines. (See here for more information: https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/limited/).

 

Q: How many rounds will the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers have?

A: The total number of Duelists will determine the number of rounds that are played.

Number of Participants* Number of Swiss Rounds Playoff Top Cut
4 – 8 3 Rounds of Swiss None
9 – 16 4 Rounds of Swiss None
17 – 32 5 Rounds of Swiss None
33 – 64 6 Rounds of Swiss None
65 – 128 7 Rounds of Swiss None
129 – 256 8 Rounds of Swiss None

All Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers will only play Swiss Rounds, with prizes awarded at the end of the Final Round of Swiss.

 

Q: What are the prizes for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers?

A: Prize distribution for this event will vary based on attendance:

Number of Participants* Number of Swiss Rounds Playoff Top Cut Prizing
4 – 8 3 Rounds of Swiss None 1st Place: WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 30th)

9 – 16 4 Rounds of Swiss None Top 2: WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 30th)

17 – 32 5 Rounds of Swiss None Top 4: WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 30th)

33 – 64 6 Rounds of Swiss None Top 8: WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 30th)

65 – 128 7 Rounds of Swiss None Top 16: WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 30th)

129 – 256 8 Rounds of Swiss None Top 32: WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

and Invite to Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event (Oct 30th)

 

WCQ 2020 National Game Mat

 

Q: Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List?

A: Yes. All Duelists participating in a Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers must turn in a completed Deck List in order to participate. Please check with the Tournament Organizer of your country for additional information in regards to the Deck List collection process.

Duelists can download the official KDE-US Deck List at https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/downloads/forms/KDE_DeckList.pdf  This is an editable PDF, so you will be able to type the card names in this form, which should help as your Deck List needs to be legible and complete – write the name of each card in full, and write down how many copies you have in your Deck and submit a PDF to the event staff of your finalized Deck List.

Make sure your name and CARD GAME ID are on your Deck List.

Make sure your Deck List exactly matches your Deck.

Duelists are encouraged to complete their Deck List before the day of the event by using the downloadable KDE-US Deck List and typing out all of the necessary information in the editable fields on the form.

 

Q: Are there any special rules I need to know for the Yu-Gi-Oh!  Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers (Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, DUEL LINKS and Speed Duel)?

A: You can only participate in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers of the country where you reside if one is being held in your country.  If your country is not hosting a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifier, you are welcome to participate in any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers held in other countries within your Region (Central or South America), as long as the OTS is willing to ship purchased booster packs and tournament prizing to that county, and that you are aware that getting your prizing can take longer than expected and might be subject to customs fees. Make sure to check with the OTS prior to registering.

 


Card Legality

Q: Which cards are legal for play?

A: Please check the “Products” page online at https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/index.html for the most current legality dates of Yu-Gi-Oh! product releases, prior to preparing your Deck for the event.

 

Q: Is there a Forbidden List specific to Remote Duel?

A: Certain types of card effects involving Private Knowledge cannot be successfully resolved in Remote Duel, and are considered to be Forbidden in Remote Duel only.
Cards Forbidden in Remote Duel are not Forbidden for in-person play, therefore they are not displayed on the Advanced or Traditional Format Forbidden & Limited List

Please consult with the Head Judge for the event if you have questions about the legality of cards in your Deck.

Card Name – Forbidden in Remote Duel

Ancient Telescope
Blizzard Warrior
Contact With the Aquamirror
Dark Scorpion – Chick the Yellow
–Destiny HERO – Dominance
Diabolos, King of the Abyss
Flower Cardian Peony with Butterfly
Goddess Skuld’s Oracle
Parasite Paracide
Senri Eye
Spell Vanishing
SPYRAL Gear – Drone
Transmission Gear

 

Q: Can I use OCG cards (cards printed for use in Japan and other Asian territories) in my Deck?

A: No, cards printed for Asian markets are not legal for play in TCG tournaments, even if you have a translation available.

 

Q: Can I use foreign language cards in my Deck?

A: You may use foreign-language copies of legal-for-play cards printed for the TCG market, as long as you can show an official translation of the card when asked to do so by an opponent or tournament official.

If you are using a card that is not in a local language, you must do one of the following:

  • Have a local-language version of the card, stored outside of your Deck or Card Case, available to show opponents or tournament officials. For English or Spanish language cards, you are not required to have an official translation (with the exception of Brazil and Trinidad & Tobago, Spanish cards will need English translation). Portuguese cards do not require a translation for the Brazilian event(s).
  • Have an accurate, written version of the most recent card text, stored outside of your Card Case, available to show opponents or tournament officials.
  • Use the “Camera Search” function in Neuron to provide an accurate translation of the card.

 


Miscellaneous

Q: What Tournament Policy information do I need to know for a Remote Duel Event?

A: Duelists are responsible to know the information contained in KDE-US Official Tournament Policy documents, which can be found here: https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/organizedplay/
This includes information found in the Remote Duel Policy addendum, including Infractions/Penalties for common issues in Remote Duels.

 

Q: I want to judge at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza instead of competing as a player – how can I participate?

A: If you’re interested in judging at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza, please contact the Tournament Organizer for the event. In order to judge at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza, you must have already passed the RC-1 test then also registered as a judge in the Konami Judge Program.

Please see the Konami Judge Program FAQ for answers to most common questions:  https://www.yugioh-card.com/en/judges/judge-faq/

 

Q: Can I get a CARD GAME ID number at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza or will I need to have one before I attempt to register to play at one of the tournaments?

A: If you previously had a COSSY ID, that same number will carry over as your CARD GAME ID. You will still need to register online at https://cardgame-network.konami.net/.

If you do not remember your previous 10-digit ID, you should email the Tournament Organizer at least five (5) days prior to the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Remote Duel Extravaganza weekend to obtain your correct ID. Duelists should avoid acquiring new CARD GAME IDs if the previous ID can be found.

If you have never signed up for a CARD GAME ID number, you can get one by registering online at https://cardgame-network.konami.net/.

 

Q: How do I receive prizing for events held during the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza weekend?

A: All prizing, top finishing and booster packs purchased will be shipped out to Duelists who participated, starting approximately three (3) weeks after the event occurs by the host OTS.

Prizing will only be shipped to all Duelists who provide an address in the same country where the hosting OTS is located.

If the country you live in is not hosting the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza, you are welcome to participate in any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza Main Event Qualifiers held in other countries within your Region (Central or South America), as long as the OTS is willing to ship participation and tournament prizing to that county, and that you are aware that getting your prizing can take longer than expected and might be subject to customs fees. Make sure to check with the OTS prior to registering.

Players who are local to the area where the hosting OTS is located may coordinate with the Tournament Organizer to pick up their prizing at their location via curbside pickup.

 

Q: Am I allowed to stream or record any of my Matches?

A: Duelists are not allowed to stream or record any of the Matches during this event.

 

Q: Will there be coverage at any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza events?

A: There will not be any online coverage at any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Remote Duel Extravaganza events.

 


Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Main Events (October 29th – 30th)

Q: What is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Main Event?

A: Visit the Extravaganza Main Event listing for more information.