Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG 2.0
   
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28 Dec, 2014 @ 8:43am
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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG 2.0

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I will not be updating this any further as I no longer play tabletop simulator, feel free to use any assets from this mod in your own mod. - 07/04/15


This mod includes a play mat, counters, "life point" chips, stop watch, dice, coin and 12 Decks. Will update the mod weekly with more decks and adjustments to the board.

Version 0.20 Dragon's Lair

04/01/15 - Board + Cards + Equipment has been rescaled 4X and improved hand position.

- 4 decks Added, Mechlight Dragons, Dragon Legion, Dragons Colide, Saga of Blue Eyes White Dragon.

Top Tips:

- Space bar to centre the camera on your board
- Hold ALT while hovering over a card to get a magnifed view of cards without having to zoom.
- Quick zoom by clicking your middle mouse button on target of interest.
- You start with 8000 life points as represented by the 1000 chips. As you lose life points, us the 100 and 50 chips to keep score of how many you have left.
- Use the black and white bean counters are you wish.
- Dice and coins are provided when required by card effects.
- Flip a coin to decide who goes first.
- Opening hand size is 5 cards, player who goes first does NOT draw a card that turn. (a recent change apparently)
- Right click your deck to deal cards.
- Remember to put all fusion cards into the purple zone and NOT in the main deck, I've placed fusions cards on top of the deck so seperate them before you begin. (Only applies to Joeys deck in Version 0.1)

As a reminder, orange zones are monster zones where you can place monsters in attack and defence mode.
-green zones are for traps and spells.
-grey zone is the graveyard where dead monsters and used spells go.
-purple zone is where you put your fusion cards.
-place your deck face down in the card zone.

From what I remember, (and I assume nothing has changed) You can play 0-4 star monsters unrestricted, 5-6 monsters require 1 sacrifice, and 6+ require 2 sacrifices.

Types of cards:

Monster card-
Monsters are played to attack your opponent and to sacrifice for better monsters.

Monster Effect card-
Certain monster cards have effects that are activated when specific conditions are met

Spell card-
Spell cards are played during your turn unless they are a quick cast spell, you can place them face down or activate them straight away. (Spell cards are generally more benificial to you)

Trap card-
Trap cards are played face-down they cannot be activated the first turn they are played, they can be activated in the opponents next turn. (Trap cards are generally more disadvantageous to your opponent)

Fusion card-
Fusion cards are a combintion of monster cards.


How to play a round:

Draw Phase- Draw a card, except if you are starting first.

Standby Phase-Some card effects may apply

Main Phase- Normal or Sacrifice summon one monster. (special summons dont count towards this limit)

Play/place any spell or trap cards

Battle Phase- Declare attack with any of your monsters (this is optional) (Person to start cant attack first turn)

Main Phase 2- Play any other spell or trap cards and a monster if you havent already

End Phase- Hand turn over to opponent


You can either play your monsters in attack or defence mode. In attack mode the attack stat of a monster is the one you use, in defence it's the defence stat.

To play a monster in attack mode place it face up vertically, in defence mode place it face-down sideways. Defence mode monsters can't attack. When a face-down defence monster is changed to attack mode it is flipped face up. (Effect monsters may apply here)

Each monster can switch between attack and defence mode once per turn except for the turn it was summoned, you cannot attack with a defence mode monster.

Attack Mode vs Attack Mode
= Highest attack wins, losing monster destroyed, damage difference dealt as damage to life points.

Attack Mode vs Defence Mode
= If Attack > Defence, monsters destroyed, no damage to life points.
= If Defence > Attack, monsters lives, no monsters destroyed, dmg to life points of attacker

You can only attack your opponents lifepoints directly when he/she has no monsters.

Biggest difference between this game and Magic is when your attacking, the aggressor chooses the targets while in Magic, the defender chooses the targets.

Also a monster can't incur damage as such, it simply outright lives or dies.

Please sub my mod, and rate it up if you like it or at least the concept. All feedback welcome in comments or add me.

Credits: Magictrix for rewriting the rules more coherently. Rex Draco for deck inspiration.

Version 1.0 Orginal

28/12/14 - Release Version. Play mat, counters, "life point" chips, stop watch, dice, coin and 4 Starter Decks.
- 4 Starter Decks, Original Yugi, Kaiba, Joey, Pegasus.

Version 1.1 Underworld Invasion

01/01/15 - Updated Rules
- Updated table artwork
- 4 decks Added, Marik, Undead World, Zombie Madness, Zombie World

Version 2.0 Dragon's Lair

04/01/15 - Board + Cards + Equipment has been rescaled 4X and improved hand position.
- 4 decks Added, Mechlight Dragons, Dragon Legion, Dragons Colide, Saga of Blue Eyes White Dragon.
23 Comments
RosieDaSnepcelot 8 Jun, 2018 @ 11:00am 
i will be taking over this project. please move to the comments on my version and request cards there.
nickid_2000 6 Nov, 2016 @ 7:24am 
@HollywoodHunty: When I had Steam install, I did download a free version of Table top simulator, but I could not found yugioh in it. And everytime I run the table top simulator, my labtop made weird sounds, like a constant homming sound, and it did not even used steam to run the game. Turn out the free download was just the demo because single player chest did not work properly, maybe. So I already uninstall both, because of the Homming sound. Steam was fine there was no homming sound, I uninstall it anyway since I could not figure it out.
Adam  [author] 6 Nov, 2016 @ 2:43am 
@nickid_2000
This is an addon for Table Top Simulator which is a game you have to buy on steam. I have not updated this addon in nearly 2 years so I have no idea if it is functional. So if you buy the game, and subscribe, then launch the game you will have the addon. The addon doesn't function without it.

I'd check to see if Table Top Simulator is worth purchasing, which in my opinion, it really isn't unless you have real life friends to play it with.
nickid_2000 5 Nov, 2016 @ 9:40pm 
HollywoodHunty: Yugioh table top simulator, I even install Steam, and I subscribe to Download, and it did not work, so I give-up and I uninstall Steam, If the yugioh table top simulator is free, can you help me out?
TryHugsNotDrugs 1 Jan, 2016 @ 11:10am 
I searched for Mouse Trap and found this game. LOL!!!
CaedesEnder 5 Mar, 2015 @ 1:27am 
question: can we build our own decks or is it jsut the 12 you have built?
Adam  [author] 4 Jan, 2015 @ 6:31am 
@All

Scaled board+cards 4x so far less zooming/dragging required.
Adam  [author] 4 Jan, 2015 @ 3:49am 
@BrazenBloodRaven Good to know!

@MerikLobo I will be fixing hand position/scaling shortly. The clock was more decoration and unlikely be needed or used, something just to click on. As for the board, I will keep it Japanese as I was trying to capture the original lore/flavour of the game so I'll keep that the same.
Merik Lobo 3 Jan, 2015 @ 12:42pm 
3 things I'm noting. 1 the player hand locations are no good. Don't know how to fix that though, being a novice at this engine. The clock currently serves no purpose. it's time is poorly set and it counts up. 3 the board, while thankfully up to date, is in japanese. that's not really an issue for vets, but fixing it would require tedious image editing.
BrazenBloodRaven 3 Jan, 2015 @ 11:45am 
Mine was due to the graphics quality that I had my game set at! I figured it out through someone else with another yugioh mod. thanks for the reply anyways!