Link Joker Game Mat Design
A playmat or game mat, also known as a Duel Field (デュエルフィールド Dyueru Fīrudo) is a flat material where a player can place their cards while Dueling. They often feature the artwork of a card (usually a Monster Card) or multiple cards, with many also labeling the official Card Zones for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. Most mats are mass-produced, but some are only awarded to competitors and winners of various tournament events, making them very exclusive and highly valuable items.
Contents
- 1 In other languages
- 2 TCG Playmats
- 2.1 Championships
- 2.1.1 Regional Qualifiers
- 2.1.2 National Championship
- 2.1.3 European Championship
- 2.1.4 Continental Championship
- 2.1.5 World Championship Qualifier
- 2.1.5.1 Regional Championship
- 2.1.5.2 National Championship
- 2.1.6 World Championship
- 2.1.7 Shonen Jump Championship
- 2.1.8 YCS Championship
- 2.1.9 OTS Championship
- 2.2 Tournament Series
- 2.2.1 Generation Duel Tournament
- 2.2.2 Hobby League
- 2.2.3 Local Legend Duelist Series (LLDS)
- 2.2.4 Ultimate Duelist Series (UDS)
- 2.3 Decks
- 2.3.1 Starter Deck
- 2.3.2 Structure Deck
- 2.4 Starter Deck Tournament
- 2.5 Structure Deck Tournament
- 2.6 Yu-Gi-Oh! Day
- 2.7 Demo Day
- 2.8 Judge
- 2.8.1 Participation
- 2.8.2 Travel Assist
- 2.9 Win-A-Mat
- 2.9.1 Charity Win-A-Mat
- 2.9.2 Beta Win-A-Mat
- 2.10 Gold Series 4: Pyramids Edition
- 2.11 Sneak Peek
- 2.12 Battle Pack
- 2.13 Game Board
- 2.14 Case Topper
- 2.15 Con Exclusive
- 2.16 Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza
- 2.17 Top 1000 Ranked COSSY Duelists
- 2.18 Chibi
- 2.18.1 Duelist Kingdom
- 2.19 Table
- 2.19.1 Magazine Exchange
- 2.20 Ordeal of a Traveler program
- 2.21 Miscellaneous
- 2.1 Championships
- 3 OCG Japanese Playmats
- 3.1 Sneak Peek
- 3.2 Starter Deck
- 3.3 Structure Deck
- 3.4 DVD
- 3.5 Konami Tournament
- 3.6 V Jump
- 3.7 Jump Festa
- 3.8 Rubber Duel Field Present Campaign
- 3.9 Booster Pack Launch Event Tournament
- 3.10 Standard Duel Rankings
- 3.11 Miscellaneous
- 4 OCG Korean Playmats
- 4.1 Duelist Box
- 4.2 Duelist Card Playmat
- 4.3 Championships
- 4.3.1 National Championship
- 4.3.2 OTS Championship
- 4.4 Judge
- 4.5 Asia Tour Invitational
- 4.6 Jump Festa Invitational
- 4.7 Seasonal Event
- 4.8 Voucher
- 5 OCG Asian-English Playmats
- 5.1 Asian Championship
- 5.2 Asia Championship Plus
- 5.3 Asia Championship SP
- 5.4 Convention Exclusive
- 5.5 Judge
- 5.6 Yu-Gi-Oh! Open Tournament (YOT)
- 5.7 Rank-Up-League
- 5.7.1 Participation
- 5.7.2 Champion
- 5.8 Top Store
- 5.9 Miscellaneous
- 6 Video games
- 6.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival
- 6.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links
- 6.2.1 Characters
- 6.2.1.1 Yu-Gi-Oh!
- 6.2.1.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- 6.2.1.3 Miscellaneous
- 6.2.1.4 Other duelists
- 6.2.2 Duel Monsters
- 6.2.3 Events
- 6.2.3.1 Unlock events
- 6.2.3.2 Tournaments
- 6.2.3.3 Other events
- 6.2.4 Sets
- 6.2.4.1 Structure Decks
- 6.2.5 Others
- 6.2.1 Characters
- 7 References
In other languages
| Language | Title |
|---|---|
| | Tapis de Jeu |
| | Spielunterlage |
| | Tappetino da Gioco |
| | Tapete de Duelo |
| | Tapete de Juego |
| | Duel Field (듀얼 필드, Dyueol Pildeu) |
| | Duel Mat (決鬥枱墊, Juédòu Tái Diàn) |
TCG Playmats
Championships
Regional Qualifiers
Classic
2007 National Qualifying season (2006-2007 Regionals): Sacred Beasts
CRMS Regional season (2009 Regionals): "Dark Voltanis"
(extremely limited distribution)
National Championship
European Championship
Continental Championship
World Championship Qualifier
Regional Championship
WCQ Participation (2010): "Infernity" monsters
STOR Regional season (2011): "Aesir" monsters
ORCS Regional season (2012): "Ninja" monsters
WCQ Participation (2012): "Inzektor" monsters
WCQ Top Cut (2012): "Ma'at"
WCQ Participation (2013): "Mermail" monsters
PRIO Regional season (2014): "Bujin" monsters
CROS Regional season (2015): "Zefra" monsters
National Championship
2014 National Top Cut: "Bujin" monsters
2015 National Top Cut: "Nekroz" monsters
World Championship
Shonen Jump Championship
YCS Championship
OTS Championship
Tournament Series
Generation Duel Tournament
This tournament is an event where Duelists can play a Deck based off of one of the five different anime series (eras) of Yu-Gi-Oh!. After all Swiss rounds for the tournament are completed, Duelists that are ranked 1st through 4th place will receive a Generation Game Mat that corresponds to the era of their Deck.[2]
Hobby League
Hobby League: Yusei Fudo with Yusei Go (2011)
Local Legend Duelist Series (LLDS)
A multi-level tournament series aimed at competitive Duelists in regions across Europe and Oceania, this challenge offers unique mats to people who clear the events.
Stage 1 Qualifiers and Stage 1 Grand Qualifiers: "Old Entity Hastorr"
Awarded exclusively to the winners of Stage 1 Qualifiers, as well as to the highest-placed Duelists in Stage 1 Grand Qualifiers.
Stage 2 Finals: "Elder Entity Norden"
Awarded to those who reach the Top Cut Playoffs (number of playmats dependent on region).
Ultimate Duelist Series (UDS)
A tournament series that rewards Duelists who regularly participate in Organized Play programs. Duelists who manage to earn enough UDS points can enter the Ultimate Duelist Invitational for the opportunity to prove themselves as the Ultimate Duelist.
Ultimate Duelist Invitational: "Mirror Force Dragon"
Awarded to those who reach the Top Cut Playoffs.
Decks
Starter Deck
Structure Deck
Structure Deck playmats feature the cover card's artwork with the Structure Deck's name on the front. Due to the artwork, the card zones are less visible.
Starter Deck Tournament
These playmats are awarded as 1st place prizes in 8-player single elimination tournaments.[3]
Structure Deck Tournament
These playmats are awarded as 1st place prizes at select OTS (Official Tournament Stores) that host these tournaments, as well as Extravaganzas and WCQ. Selected OTS are stores that meet and exceed Konami's expectations.[4]
Yu-Gi-Oh! Day
"Vassal" monsters (January 30–31, 2016)
"Cyberse" monsters (September 09–10, 2017)
Demo Day
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's playmat used by Konami employees and demo staff to showcase Yu-Gi-Oh! to new players
July 27, 2013 (North and Latin America)
Sample image (incorrectly labeled "Yu-Gi-Oh! Day")
July 27, 2013 (North and Latin America)
Awarded to the winner of the event's tournament (at each participating OTS)
May 10, 2014 (US/Canada), and May 10/11, 2014 (Mexico)
Served as a random door prize for 1 participant per event
May 9, 2015
Side 1 (paper)
Awarded to new players attending the event
May 9, 2015
Side 2 (paper)
Judge
Participation
Awarded to judges who judge at a YCS, Regional, WCQ, or another high-level event.
100th YCS: "Gagaga Girl"
Reward for judging at the 100th YCS.
2012: "Gagaga Girl"
Debuted as a reward for judging, after the 100th YCS.
"Harpie Channeler"
2013 reward for judging in the Americas at a YCS, WCQ, or National Tournament
"Nekroz" monsters
2015 reward for judging (except YCS Tacoma that year)
"Nekroz of Unicore"
2015 reward for people who judge at any WCQ: National Championship or YCS in Europe and/or Oceania (except YCS Prague), WCQ: European Championship 2015, and WCQ: Oceanic Championship 2015
"Blue-Eyes White Dragon"
2016 reward for people who judge at any WCQ: National Championship or YCS in Europe and/or Oceania (except YCS Prague), WCQ: European Championship 2016, and WCQ: Oceanic Championship 2016[5]
Travel Assist
Awarded to judges that incur significant travel costs for going to high-level events to judge (regardless of distance traveled).
Win-A-Mat
These are awarded at Win-A-Mat tournaments.
Charity Win-A-Mat
So far, there has been only 1 Charity Win-A-Mat event, which was held at YCS Providence 2012. The proceeds of the event went towards the children of Dan Green.[8]
Beta Win-A-Mat
These are awarded at Win-A-Mat tournaments that use the Beta Format.
Gold Series 4: Pyramids Edition
Originally handed out at tournaments, these mats are more durable and are now widely available through the market of Gold Series 4: Pyramids Edition.
O.T.S. Edition: Yami Yugi, Seto Kaiba, "Dark Magician" & "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"
Sneak Peek
These mats feature the cover card monster with less visible backgrounds; they are handed out along with a promo card at Sneak Preview events.
Battle Pack
These rubber mats come with each Battle Kit. There is 1 variety for Sealed Play Battle Kit, 3 varieties for the Sealed Play Battle Kit 2, and 5 varieties for Sealed Play Battle Kit 3.
Game Board
Game Boards are included with the following, in order of release: Legendary Collection 5D's, Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World, Legendary Collection 3: Yugi's World, Legendary Collection 2: Gameboard Edition, and Legendary Collection: Gameboard Edition. They are hard-surfaced, collapsable, 2-sided boards packaged within the boxes of their respective products.
Legendary Collection 5 Mega-Pack front side
Legendary Collection 5 Mega-Pack back side
Legendary Collection 4 Mega-Pack front side
Legendary Collection 4 Mega-Pack back side
Legendary Collection 3 Mega-Pack (side 1)
Legendary Collection 3 Mega-Pack (side 2)
Legendary Collection 2: Gameboard Edition (side 1)
Legendary Collection 2: Gameboard Edition (side 2)
Legendary Collection: Gameboard Edition (side 1)
Legendary Collection: Gameboard Edition (side 2)
Case Topper
2-player playmats awarded as Case Toppers for stores who order a case of the newest product, themed accordingly to said product. New designs came out annually on January, until after Legacy of the Valiant was released, but renewed as of Breakers of Shadow.
Con Exclusive
Top 1000 Ranked COSSY Duelists
Top 1000 April 1, 2010 - June 30, 2010
Awarded to qualified players who completed their COSSY registration by September 26, 2010.
Top 1000 July 1, 2010 - September 30, 2010
Awarded to qualified players who completed their COSSY registration by February 20, 2011.
Top 1000 October 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010
(unknown award date)
Top 1000 January 1, 2011 - March 31, 2011
(unknown award date)
Chibi
First released on July 8, 2015, with a suggested retail price of 14.99 USD each.[9]
Duelist Kingdom
Table
4 to 6-player playmats, mainly intended for tournament store use to cover entire tables.
Magazine Exchange
Initially awarded to stores that ordered Yu-Gi-Oh! products from Magazine Exchange in multiples of $250 USD in 1 shipment (1 mat for each multiple, with some restrictions). Now awarded through various promotions from Magazine Exchange.
Ordeal of a Traveler program
"Burning Abyss" monsters (2014)
Reward for players who attended every European YCS in 2014 (YCS Berlin, Paris, Madrid, London, and Milan)[10]
Eligible Duelists received this mat by attending and registering to compete at YCS Milan (Dec. 6-7, 2014)[11]
"Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit" (2015)
Reward for players who attended a minimum of all but one of the 2015 Premier European Yu-Gi-Oh! events (i.e. YCS events and the WCQ: European Championship).[12] Eligible Duelists received this mat by visiting the Redemption Desk at any 2016 European YCS and providing proof of identity.[13]
"Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit" (2015)
Mousepad (half the size of the playmat version)
Reward for players who attended a minimum of all but two of the 2015 Premier European Yu-Gi-Oh! events.[12] Eligible Duelists received this mousepad by visiting the Redemption Desk at any 2016 European YCS and providing proof of identity.[13]
Yugo & "Clear Wing Synchro Dragon"
Reward for players who attended a minimum of all but two of the 2015 Premier European Yu-Gi-Oh! events, as compensation for the delayed reward distribution.[12] Eligible Duelists received this mat by visiting the Redemption Desk at any 2016 European YCS and providing proof of identity.[13]
Miscellaneous
Awarded to the top 8 Austrians and top 16 Germans at Battle of the States 2012,[14] as well as the top 16 players at each Metropolitan Masters: The Grinder tournament in 2012.[15]
OCG Japanese Playmats
Sneak Peek
Starter Deck
Structure Deck
Structure Deck playmats feature the cover card's artwork with the Structure Deck's name on the front. Due to the artwork, the card zones are less visible.
DVD
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Duel Box 2 exclusive mat.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Duel Box 3 exclusive mat.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Duel Box 4 exclusive mat.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Duel Box 5 exclusive mat.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Duel Box 6 exclusive mat.
Konami Tournament
V Jump
Legacy of the Valiant Booster Pack Guide: Double-sided paper playmat, with "Bujin" monsters on one side and a set spoiler for LVAL on the other side
Legacy of the Valiant Booster Pack Guide: Awarded to 200 people out of 250 people who entered the lottery in the guide and won
Jump Festa
Rubber Duel Field Present Campaign
Booster Pack Launch Event Tournament
Players who participate in these tournaments must use a Main Deck containing at least 20 cards from the newest booster pack. The winner of the tournament earns an appropriate mat, along with 1 random tournament participant. The exception was for the Duelist Alliance tournament, where an additional random tournament participant also received a mat (3 people in total).
Standard Duel Rankings
"tellarknight" monsters
Awarded after August 1, 2014 - September 30, 2014
"Traptrix" monsters
Awarded after October 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014
"Infernoid" monsters
Awarded after January 1, 2015 - March 31, 2015
- These mats can be earned by being among the 250 people who earn the most amount of points in 4 or more "Standard Duel" tournaments during each period, or by receiving one through a lottery (out of 50 mats for each period).
Miscellaneous
OCG Korean Playmats
Duelist Box
Duelist Box Playmat Edition - Luna and Leo
Duelist Card Playmat
Championships
National Championship
OTS Championship
Judge
Asia Tour Invitational
Jump Festa Invitational
Seasonal Event
Voucher
OCG Asian-English Playmats
Asian Championship
Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Asian Championship 2010 (2010)
Asia Championship 2012 (2012)
Asia Championship 2014 (Qualifier)
Awarded to the top 3 players of each Asia Championship 2014 Qualifier.
Asia Championship 2014: "Utopia" monsters
Awarded to the top 3 players of Asia Championship 2014.
Asia Championship 2015 (Qualifier): "Harmonic Oscillation"
Awarded to the top 4 players of each Asia Championship 2015 Qualifier.
Asia Championship 2016 - Side Events: Chibi "Dark Magician Girl
Participation prize for an SP Format tournament (max. 128 participants), first-place prize (as well as a prize for 1 random participant) for a 16-player Special Rule Tournament that required participants to use at least 10 DP17 cards in their Main Decks, and first-place prize for a Traditional-Chinese tournament.
Asia Championship Plus
These tournaments consist of teams of 3 players competing against other teams.
Asian Championship Plus 2012: "Mermail" monsters
Awarded to each member of the top 3 teams
National Qualifiers (2013)
Singapore: Awarded to each member of top 3 teams
(rest unknown)
Asia Championship Plus 2013 - Battle Royale Side Event: Rio Kamishiro
Players earned 1 stamp for every single Duel they won in the side event. Players could redeem 20 stamps to earn this mat.
National Qualifiers (2014)
Awarded to each member of top 4 teams for the following regions: Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan (JP), Taiwan (TC), Hong Kong (JP), and Hong Kong (TC)
Asia Championship Plus 2014: "Sylvan" monsters
Awarded to each member of top 4 teams
Asia Championship Plus 2014 - Synchron Extreme Side Event: Structure Deck: Synchron Extreme monsters
Players who registered in this side event tournament (4-5 round Swiss format, Decks composed solely of SD28 cards) received this mat (max. 96 players)
Asia Championship SP
A spiritual successor to the discontinued Asia Championship Plus tournament series, except in a single-player format.
Asia Championship SP Qualifiers (2015): "Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss", "Beatrice, Lady of the Eternal", and "Virgil, Rock Star of the Burning Abyss"
Awarded to the top 4 players of each Qualifier in the following regions: Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan (JP), Taiwan (TC), Hong Kong (JP), and Hong Kong (TC)
Asia Championship SP (2015): "Dracoslayer" monsters
Awarded to the top 4 players of the event.[19]
Convention Exclusive
Anime Festival Asia 2014 (December 5–7): "Fluffal" monsters, "Frightfur" monsters, and "Edge Imp Sabres"
Awarded to participants of a mini Yu-Gi-Oh! tournament (max. 48 participants) per day during the event
Judge
These playmats are awarded to judges who judge in major Asian events.
2015: "HERO" monsters
Yu-Gi-Oh! Open Tournament (YOT)
YOT Singapore (April 18–19, 2015): "Nekroz" monsters
Awarded to all participants.
Rank-Up-League
At the end of each season, Duelists with the highest number of ranking points earned from ranking tournaments will be able to participate in a Rank-Up-League tournament (Taiwan: Top 64 Duelists per season; Hong Kong / Singapore / Malaysia / Philippines: Top 32 Duelists per season).[21]
Participation
All participants in the Rank-Up-League receive these playmats.
Champion
In addition to the participant mat, the champion for each season will also receive 1 of these playmats. These playmats are identical to the participant mats, except they lack Zone indicators and the word "Champion" is added.
Top Store
"Zefra" monsters
Taiwan: Awarded to participants of Japanese card-exclusive Top Store tournaments
Yuya, Yuto, and Yugo
Taiwan: Awarded to the winner of each Top Store tournament
Miscellaneous
Carrefour Cup 2015 Taiwan Finals: "Dark World" monsters
Awarded to all participants (consisting of 9 seeded players), with the winner receiving an additional playmat
Video games
In video games, "Duel Fields" serve no practical purpose and only serve as a customizable feature.
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL World Duel Carnival
Chibi versions of Tori and Anna
(Code: らいばるかな282440)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links
Characters
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yami Yugi
Awarded to accounts that pre-registered before the game's Japanese launch
Seto Kaiba
Awarded to accounts that pre-registered before the game's Japanese launch
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Miscellaneous
Other duelists
Duel Monsters
Events
Unlock events
Tournaments
Other events
Attack of the Tristans
Sets
Structure Decks
Others
References
- ↑ The YGOrganization - [TCG] Latin American WCQ National game mat
- ↑ Generation Duel Tournament
- ↑ Starter Deck Tournament Winners
- ↑ Sealed Battle Pack, Starter Deck & Structure Deck Tournamnets to be Held at Select Official Tournament Stores Throughout the Americas
- ↑ Introducing the European Judge Game Mat for 2016!
- ↑ New Game Mat #2: The Win-a-Mat
- ↑ The New Shark Win-A-Mat
- ↑ The Charity Win-A-Mat!
- ↑ New Tournament Series for 'Yu-Gi-Oh!
- ↑ Exclusive Reveal: The Ordeal of a Traveler Game Mat!
- ↑ Ordeal of a Traveler: To be awarded at YCS Milan!
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Ordeal of a Traveler returns for 2015!
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Ordeal of a Traveler 2015 - Redemption Details
- ↑ Die Preise beim State Open Championship
- ↑ Was es auf den Grindern zu gewinnen gibt
- ↑ Geargia Rampage Structure Deck Launch Event
- ↑ Synchron Extreme Structure Deck Launch Event
- ↑ Master of Pendulum Structure Deck Launch Event
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Asia Championship SP 2015
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/YuGiOhEditionHongKong/photos/a.1453338258249533.1073741828.1451888708394488/1607007706215920/?type=1
- ↑ Ranking Tournaments
Link Joker Game Mat Design
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