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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul
(Last updated August 27, 2002)
Strategy Guide
Note: This game is also titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5: Expert 1.
Card packs
After you defeat someone at dueling you can choose a pack you want.
Exodia Card passwords:
- Exodia Pieces: 33396948, 44519536, 07902349, 08124921, 70903634, 08058240
- Put all cards of Exodia to get Sealed Exodia with unlimited Attack And Defense
Card passwords
| Card | Password |
| Blue Eyes White Dragon | 89631139 |
| Man-eating Treasure Chest | 13723605 |
| Magical Ghost | 46474915 |
| Sorcerer Of The Doomed | 49218300 |
| Dark Magician | 46986414 |
| Fissure | 66788016 |
| Claw Reacher | 41218256 |
| Exodia (Head) | 33396948 |
| Ansatsu | 48365709 |
| Man-eating Bug | 54652250 |
| Giant Soldier of Stone | 13039848 |
| Waboku | 12607053 |
| Mystical Elf | 15025844 |
| Curse of Dragon | 28279543 |
| Celtic Guardian | 91152256 |
| Winged Dragon | 877969 |
| Neo The Magic Swordsman | 50930991 |
| Dragon Zombie | 66672569 |
| Witty Phantom | 36304921 |
| Monster Reborn | 83764718 |
| Great White | 13429800 |
| Summoned Skull | 70781052 |
| Mammoth Graveyard | 40374923 |
| Reinforcements | 17814387 |
| Trap Hole | 04206964 |
| Book Of Secret Arts | 91595718 |
| Ancient Elf | 93221206 |
| Beaver Warrior | 32452818 |
| The Stern Mystic | 87557188 |
| Mystic Clown | 47060154 |
| Baron Of The Fiend Sword | 86325596 |
| Change Of Heart | 04031928 |
| Doma The Angel Of Silence | 16972957 |
| Card Destruction | 72892473 |
| Silver Fang | 90357090 |
| Feral Imp | 41392891 |
| Gaia | 06368038 |
| Soul Exchange | 68005187 |


A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store and he does a double take. He recognizes that the saucer is extremely old and very valuable, so he walks casually into the store and offers to buy the cat for two dollars. The storeowner replies "I'm sorry, but the cat isn't for sale. The collector says, "Please, I need a hungry cat around the house to catch mice. I'll pay you twenty dollars for that cat." And the owner says "Sold," and hands over the cat. The collector continues, "Hey, for the twenty bucks I wonder if you could throw in that old saucer. The cat's used to eat and it'll save me from having to get a dish." And the owner says, "Sorry buddy, but that's my lucky saucer. So far this week I've sold sixty-eight cats."
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