Alberto Marazzi, Jean-Alexis Rousseau, Mike Patouchas
Commentary Team:MASTER DUEL
Ibriz Daya, Sebastian Lemke, Leonard König
Commentary Team:TCG
Marcello Barberi, Tom Paine, Billy Brake
TCG Analyst
Yaowei Zhang
DUEL LINKS
RUSH DUEL FormatChampionship Match <Best of 5>
SPEED DUEL FormatChampionship Match <Best of 5>
MASTER DUEL
Semi-Finals & Championship Match <1 Duel, top 2 teams from each group (4 teams in total) to compete in the first Round, first team to win 5 Duels wins, up to 9 Duels>
The event is scheduled to take place in 4 categories. Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME, Yu-Gi-Oh! DUEL LINKS (SPEED DUEL format), Yu-Gi-Oh! DUEL LINKS (RUSH DUEL format) and Yu-Gi-Oh! MASTER DUEL.
*Information regarding the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2025 qualifiers will be announced in-game, as well as on our official website and various social media accounts. Please stay tuned!
TRADING CARD GAME
DUEL LINKSSPEED DUEL format
DUEL LINKSRUSH DUEL format
MASTER DUEL
Day 2 will consist of the remaining three (3) rounds of Single-Elimination play featuring the remaining Top 8 Duelists from Day 1.
A. Tournament Format
Each round consists of one (1) Match (first Duelist to win 2 Duels wins the Match).
After the Swiss Rounds are complete, there will be a cut to the Top 8.
Day 1 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG World Championship 2025 will consist of seven (7) rounds of Swiss tournament play.
Day 2 will consist of the 3 Single Elimination Rounds (Quarter Finals, Semi Finals, and Championship Match) featuring the remaining Top 8 Duelists from Day 1.
B. Deck & Deck List
Duelists may only use the Deck which they registered for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG World Championship 2025.
Cards that are not listed on the submitted Deck List cannot be used.
Cards switched from the Side Deck to Main Deck or vice versa must be returned to the original Deck as written on the Deck List, prior to the beginning of each Match.
Duelists are not allowed to swap cards in their Main Deck from the Side Deck in the 1st Duel of a Match.
C. Time Limit
The Time Limit for each Swiss Round is 50 minutes.
The Top 8 Single Elimination Rounds do not have a time limit, but Duelists are still expected to play at a proper pace and Slow Play penalties will be enforced as needed.
This includes intervals between Duels (time used for Side Decking and shuffling), and the time that it takes a judge to make a ruling or for translators to translate Duelists’ questions.
Depending on the situation, the Judge may opt to extend time, but this is not guaranteed.
Both Duelists are responsible for playing at an acceptable pace so that the Round ends before the Time Limit, if there is a Time Limit.
D. Slow Play
Duelists will be penalized for delaying the game.
Duelists who repeatedly delay the game are subject to upgraded penalties.
Duelists who take excessive time to perform actions, or make repetitive actions, may receive penalties, even if the delay is unintentional.
Penalties are given by a judge, usually beginning with a Warning.
Duelists must inform a judge if they feel their opponent is causing a delay.
This includes intervals between Duels (time used for Side Decking and shuffling), and the time taken by Duelists to ask questions, and time taken to resolve any issues.
Depending on the situation, the Head Judge may opt to extend time, but this is not guaranteed.
Both Duelists are responsible for playing at an acceptable pace so that the Round ends before the Time Limit, if there is a Time Limit.
Slow Play penalties come with a minimum time extension of three (3) minutes.
E. End of Match Procedure - Swiss Rounds
If the Match does not finish within 50 minutes, the result will be a double loss.
A Match is considered finished when one of the Duelists has either won two Duels or lost 2 Duels.
If time expires and the Match has not finished it will be a double loss.
If the Duelists have completed 3 Duels without the Match finishing and there is time remaining in the Round, the Duelists will go into a 4th Duel.
F. Dueling Procedures
Conduct each Duel following the procedure below:
Shake hands with the opponent.
Each Duelist reveals the number of cards in their Extra Deck and Side Deck.
Each Duelist must thoroughly randomize (shuffle) their Deck where the opponent can see.
Each Duelist will use the faro shuffling method.
This shuffling method will be demonstrated during the Duelist meeting.
Pile shuffling is not allowed.
A Duelist cannot look at, check, or order the cards when shuffling.
A Duelist cannot pre-sort their Deck (sorting Monsters/Spell/Trap, etc.) without fully randomizing the Deck afterwards.
After the Deck is thoroughly randomized, it must be presented to the opponent.
The opponent must randomize (shuffle) the Deck further and then return it to the original owner.
The owner must then “cut” their Deck, then present it to the opponent who must “cut” the Deck again and then present it back to the original owner.
No additional randomization may be done to the Deck after this point by the owner or the opponent.
If a Duelist is resolving multiple search effects in a turn, they will not shuffle after each individual search effect.
Instead, they will wait until all search effects are completed, and then shuffle their Deck.
To remove confusion about whether the Deck is randomized, Duelists will be provided with a two-sided card which will indicate “Randomized” or “Not Randomized,” depending on which side is displayed.
While the search effects are being carried out, the card should indicate “Not Randomized.”
After all searches are completed, the Deck should be randomized (shuffled) and the card turned to indicate that the Deck is now “Randomized.”
This should be done prior to the resolution of any effect that requires the Duelist to draw from the Deck, or at the end of the turn.
If there is any question or concern about whether the Deck has been randomized, Duelists should call for a judge.
A judge will make the final randomization for all shuffling during the Top 8 on Day 2.
At the start of the Match, Duelists must roll a single die to determine who will go first.
The Duelist that rolls the higher number on the die will have the choice of going first or second.
This must be done before either Duelist draws cards for your starting hand.
Each Duelist draws five (5) cards from the top of their Deck as their starting hand.
Before drawing their opening hand, both Duelists must decide who will go first.
If the Duelists draw cards before deciding who will go first, the Duelist who won the die roll will automatically go first.
The Duelist who loses a Duel of a Match chooses to go first or second for the next Duel in the Match.
Each Duelist may use their Side Deck to exchange cards in their Main Deck or Extra Deck (Side-Decking) between Duels of a Match.
The number of cards in the Deck and Extra Deck MUST match the same total as it was before a Duelist Side-Decked.
After a Duelist has finished Side-Decking, they must reveal and verify the totals for their Side Deck and Extra Deck cards to their opponent.
G. Duelist Responsibilities
If Duelists have a question or concern about a ruling, policy, or any aspect of the tournament, they must call a judge and follow the judge’s instructions.
If either Duelist resolves a card effect incorrectly and continues with the Duel, Duelists should call a judge and follow the judge’s instructions to properly address the situation.
No disputes will be accepted after the Duel ends.
Both Duelists must pay attention to each other’s actions during the Duel, as both Duelists are responsible for maintaining the game state.
Duelists are expected to perform their actions within a reasonable amount of time.
Duelists who take excessive amounts of time to make their plays may be subject to penalties.
H. Conceding Games
Duelists may concede a Game in the interest of time. Duelists who wish to concede must call a Floor Judge to inform the Judge of the concession.
Duelists may concede Game 1, Game 2, and/or Game 3. However, they may not choose to concede an entire Match during the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG World Championship.
Duelists will be required to follow a specific procedure if they wish to concede a Duel while featured on the Live Stream. This procedure will be explained to Duelists prior to the Live Stream Match.
The WCS 2025 Duel Links Division RUSH DUEL Format will feature 8 players competing for the championship. The WCS 2025 Duel Links Division SPEED DUEL Format will feature 16 players competing for the championship.
The Main Tournament 1st Stage will comprise 3 rounds played in a Swiss Draw format. This means that players with similar results (DP) will be pitted against each other in their next matches.
The winner of each round will be determined by a BO5 match (first to win 3 Duels / max. 5 Duels).
Once a Deck is used, it cannot be reused in the same round.
During each round, you will be awarded 3 DP for a win, 0 DP for a loss, and 1 DP for a draw.
The top 4 players after 3 rounds will advance to the Final Tournament.
Precedence for Deciding Rankings
Highest DP
Highest average DP of opponents
Highest average DP of opponents defeated
Most Duels won
Least Duels lost
Highest average DP of opponents Dueled by opponents you Dueled
Highest average DP of opponents' opponents
Highest total of remaining LP at the end of Duels won
The Main Tournament 1st Stages for WCS 2025 Duel Links Division RUSH DUEL Format and SPEED DUEL Format will be held simultaneously.
Final Tournament
The Final Tournament will comprise 2 Semi-Finals and 1 Final played in a single elimination format between the 4 players who advanced from the Main Tournament 1st Stage.
The winner of each round will be determined by a BO5 match (first to win 3 Duels / max. 5 Duels).
Once a Deck is used, it cannot be reused in the same round.
The Semi-Finals of the Final Tournament will be held on the same day that the Main Tournament 1st Stage concludes. The Championship Match is scheduled to be played the following day.
Deck Rules
Duelists will construct 5 Decks that follow the guidelines below.
Duelists must follow the Forbidden/Limited List effective as of .
Duelists cannot use any new cards, characters, and Skills scheduled to be added to the game on or after .
Duelists must prepare 5 Decks, each with a different character and Skill.
At least 3 Decks must have a Legendary Skill set.
Duelists can only have up to 3 copies in total of each card across all Decks.
Duelists can only have up to 1 copy in total of each Limited 1 card across all of their Decks, and up to 2 copies in total of each Limited 2 card across all Decks.
Cards you can only obtain 1 or 2 copies of in-game can only be included up to that number in total across all Decks. (Legend Cards are an exception to this rule.)
Duelists can have up to 3 copies in total of each Legend Card, with a maximum of 1 per Deck. However, if a Legend Card is Limited 1 or Limited 2, only 1 or 2 copies respectively in total can be included across all Decks.
Each Duelist can select 3 "Tactical Cards" and include up to 3 copies of each per Deck. If only 1 or 2 copies of a selected card are obtainable in-game, or if it is Limited 1 or Limited 2, only 1 or 2 copies respectively can be included per Deck. Legend Cards cannot be selected as Tactical Cards.
SPEED DUEL Format
Finals 1st Stage
The Main Tournament 1st Stage will comprise 4 rounds played in a Swiss Draw format. This means that players with the most similar results (DP) will be pitted against each other in their next matches.
The winner of each round will be determined by a BO5 match (first to win 3 Duels / max. 5 Duels).
Once a Deck is used, it cannot be reused in the same round.
During each round, you will be awarded 3 DP for a win, 0 DP for a loss, and 1 DP for a draw.
The top 4 players after 4 rounds will advance to the Final Tournament.
Precedence for Deciding Rankings
Highest DP
Highest average DP of opponents
Highest average DP of opponents defeated
Most Duels won
Least Duels lost
Highest average DP of opponents Dueled by opponents you Dueled
Highest average DP of opponents' opponents
Highest total of remaining LP at the end of Duels won
The Main Tournament 1st Stages for WCS 2025 Duel Links Division RUSH DUEL Format and SPEED DUEL Format will be held simultaneously.
Final Tournament
The Final Tournament will comprise 2 Semi-Finals and 1 Final played in a single elimination format between the 4 players who advanced from the Main Tournament 1st Stage.
The winner of each round will be determined by a BO5 match (first to win 3 Duels / max. 5 Duels).
Once a Deck is used, it cannot be reused in the same round.
The Semi-Finals of the Final Tournament will be held on the same day that the Main Tournament 1st Stage concludes. The Championship Match is scheduled to be played the following day.
Deck Rules
Duelists will construct 5 Decks that follow the guidelines below.
Duelists must follow the Forbidden/Limited List effective as of .
Duelists cannot use any new cards, characters, and Skills scheduled to be added to the game on or after .
Duelists must prepare 5 Decks, each with a different character and Skill.
At least 3 Decks must have a Legendary Skill set.
Duelists can only have up to 3 copies in total of each card across all Decks.
Duelists can only have up to 1 copy in total of each Limited 1 card across all of their Decks, and up to 2 copies in total of each Limited 2 card across all Decks.
Cards you can only obtain 1 or 2 copies of in-game can only be included up to that number in total across all Decks.
Each Duelist can select 3 "Tactical Cards" and include up to 3 copies of it per Deck. If only 1 or 2 copies of the selected card are obtainable in-game, or if it is Limited 1 or Limited 2, only 1 or 2 copies respectively can be included per Deck.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! MASTER DUEL WCS 2025 Finals will be a series of battles between teams of 3. There will be 12 teams fighting for the title of champion: the winning team from last year, plus 3 teams that earned their places through the Duelist Cup, 6 through the Regional Qualifiers, and 2 through Season Points.
The Finals consist of the 1st Stage and Final Tournament. The 1st Stage is a round-robin tournament with teams split into two groups. Two teams from each group will qualify for the Final Tournament
A match between two teams is called a "round." A round consists of each player playing one Duel against everyone on the opposing team.
Each round consists of three sets of three simultaneous Duels.
During rounds, players can talk with their teammates and watch their Duels after finishing their own Duels.
However, they cannot watch other teams' Duels or listen to other teams' conversations.
The winner of a round is the team that won the most Duels. However, if a team has won five or more Duels by the end of the second set, and has therefore already won the round, the third set will not be played, and all Duels in the third set will be counted as wins for the round-winning team.
If the number of Duels won is tied, the round-winning team will be decided by a Duel between the team representatives.
Decks
All Decks must follow the Forbidden/Limited List effective as of and consist only of cards available on that date.
Each player can use up to two Decks and can choose which of the two to use for each Duel. (Six Decks per team in total.)
- There can be at most three copies of each card across all of each team's Decks. If a card is Limited or Semi-Limited, only one or two copies respectively can be included across all of each team's Decks.
Example:
If 1 Deck contains 2 copies of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", there can be at most 1 other copy across the other Decks.
If 1 Deck contains 3 copies of "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", none of the other Decks can contain a copy.
If 1 Deck contains 1 copy of "Called by the Grave", a Semi-Limited card, there can be at most 1 other copy across the other Decks.
If 1 Deck contains 1 copy of "Crossout Designator", a Limited card, none of the other Decks can contain a copy.
Each team can designate up to 3 different cards as "Shared Cards".
If a card is designated as a Shared Card, up to 3 copies can be included in each Deck.
If a Shared Card is Limited, only 1 copy can be included in each Deck. If a Shared Card is Semi-Limited, up to 2 copies can be included in each Deck.
Example: If you select "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" as a Shared Card, you can include 3 copies in each of your Decks.
Finals 1st Stage
In the Finals 1st Stage, groups will be formed of 6 teams, and a round-robin competition will be held among the 6 teams in each group.
The top 2 teams from each group will proceed to the Final Tournament.
The ranking within each group is determined by the following.
Total rounds won.
Most individual Duels won.
Total Duels won by the team leader.
1 to 3 have all won direct matches against the same team.
If the ranking still cannot be determined, the top teams will be decided by lottery.
Final Tournament
The top two teams from each group will proceed to the Final Tournament for a total of four teams.
The four teams will compete in the Semi-Finals, with the two winning teams advancing to the Championship Match.
The winning team in the Championship Match will be the winner of this competition.
When the winning team is determined, all other Duels taking place at that moment will be terminated.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship is a tournament that determines the world's No.1 Duelist in three titles: Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME, Yu-Gi-Oh! DUEL LINKS and Yu-Gi-Oh! MASTER DUEL.
Many remarkable matches were played at the WCS2024 in the USA, where the World Champions of the TRADING CARD GAME, DUEL LINKS: SPEED DUEL, DUEL LINKS: RUSH DUEL and MASTER DUEL were crowned.