Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour Hints and Glitches (DS)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour is a video game made for the Nintendo DS handheld platform, which was developed and published by Japanese company Konami, based on its hugely popular Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series, which received a wide array of games since its beginning, and released back in 2005 all over the world.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour follows the same basic recipe of the franchise, in which characters need to collect special cards that enable them to summon legendary creatures, who must then fight in custom battles called duels, against other combatants, in order to determine the best fighter, but also it introduces brand new options like a special control scheme, which uses the Nintendo DS' touchscreen.
HINTS
Never duel difficult duelists
All the easy duelists are out in the daytime. When it turns to evening, walk to your house and go to the shop. Do this until it turns to night. Go to your house and sleep. It will be morning again and you can duel easier duelists once more.
GLITCHES
Misspelling
At the Duel Base, Roland says "Duerist" instead of "Duelist."
In the description for "Humanoid Worm Drake" (fusion monster with ATK/2200 DEF/2000) for the list of monsters needed for the fusion, it reads:
[Aqua/Fusion]
"Worm
Ddrake"+"Humanoid
Slime"
Aqua Chorus card
If you unlock the card "Aqua Chorus" and look carefully at its name, it reads "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on the card instead of "Aqua Chorus".
Blue Medicine card
The description of the card reads that both you and your opponent gain 400 LP. However, after the card is played only you do.
Sage's Stone card
The description of the card Sage's Stone reads "Sage's Jewel", but on the actual card itself it has the correct name.
Deck Destruction Virus and Deck Devastation Virus cards
On the card Deck Destruction Virus, it shows the picture and description of Deck Devastation Virus and vice-versa. However, when they are played, they use the effect of the card named at the top of the screen.
Maximillion Pegasus disappears
In the North American version of the game, Maximillion Pegasus will not appear after defeating Odion. Get his deck recipe and trade cards with him before he leaves or you will be stuck with an incomplete recipe.
Check out a video of Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour below: