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Yu-gi-oh! CAPSULE MONSTER COLISEUM
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Game Guide/Monster list
V 1.0 - Completed 11/25/04
Written and maintained by James Friel
Copyright @2004 James Friel (
[email protected]) This FAQ is solely
intended for use on Gamefaq.com forum site, and may not be reproduced or
duplicated without permission of myself. If you want to use or duplicate
the FAQ, feel free on other sites, I really am not a greedy person, just
make sure to credit the FAQ and myself when doing it.
Yu-gi-oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum is a Playstation 2 game published by
Konami. Copyright 1996 Kazuki Takahashi, Licensed by Sony of America
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. Revision History
II. Introduction
III. Complete Monster list
IV. Monster list by Enemies
V. Last words
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I. REVISION HISTORY
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11/25/04 v1.0
- FAQ started
- Added Introduction
- Added Complete monster list
- Added enemy monster list
- Added final word section
[NOTE: My revision history starts at version 1.0 and each change will be noted
as a .1 addition, so the 3rd revision, if it ever gets to that, will be the
version 1.3]
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II. INTRODUCTION
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Yu-gi-oh is a tactic-like monster battling game, you and computer players
you fight can pick from a variety of monsters to play out battles in a chess
type match. There are 200 monster cards in the game, some of which you will
have to make from other monster cards, win from opponents, buy from stores,
or receive as prizes for defeating or completing certain objectives.
The following guide will be a list of all the monsters you can get in the
game, including eventually special abilities they might have, how to get all
of them, and what monsters your opponents in the game carry and might use. I
wanted to put out some basic monster lists on the game, since I haven't been
able to find any info at all on the game on other sites or areas. I don't
particularly like the game much, but I just decided to make up a quick FAQ
for it and maybe help some other people out.
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III. COMPLETE MONSTER LIST
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The following list was compiled by Truking (user 1563546) on the message
board area, checked over by myself playing through the game. His list helped
me a lot when looking for monsters I didn't have, or didn't know how to get.
As I have said before, there are 200 monster cards, which will be listed
below. They are in order that they appear in the in-game monster listing.
The basic layout is by Elemental property.
*** LIGHT MONSTERS **
1) Happy Lover
2) Skelengel
3) Magician of Faith
4) Time Wizard
5) Prisman
6) Geni
7) LaMoon
8) Dark Witch
9) Lucky trinket
10) Seiyaryu
11) Petit Angel
12) Fairy's Gift
13) Rogue Doll
14) Fiend Reflection #2
15) Ocubeam
16) Giltia the D. Knight
17) Mystical Elf
18) Luminous Soldier
19) Skull Guardian
20) Gyakutenno Megami
21) Blue-Eyes White Dragon
22) Shining Friendship
23) Carat Idol
24) Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon
*** DARK MONSTERS ***
25) Kuriboh
26) Feral Imp
27) Needle Ball
28) Right Leg of the Forbidden One
29) Left Leg of the Forbidden One
30) Right arm of the Forbidden one
31) Left Arm of the Forbidden One
32) Exodia The Forbidden One
33) Ryu-kishin
34) Curse of Dragon
35) Illusionist faceless mage
36) Terra the Terrible
37) Ryu-Kishin powered
38) Pumpking the King of ghosts
39) Summoned Skull
40) Ushi Oni
41) Zoa
42) Dark Magician Girl
43) Tri-horned Dragon
44) Red-Eyes B. Dragon
45) Slot Machine
46) Barrel Dragon
47) Dark Magician
48) Metalzoa
49) Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon
50) Magician of Black Chaos
51) Gate Guardian
52) Summoned Lord Exodia
*** FIRE MONSTERS ***
53) Fire Reaper
54) Firegrass
55) Jigen Bakudan
56) Flame Viper
57) Mechanical Snail
58) Garoozis
59) Flame Manipulator
60) Darkfire Dragon
61) La jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp
62) Megasonic Eye
63) Blast Juggler
64) Charubin the Fire Knight
65) Rigras Leever
66) Yamadron
67) Firewing Pegasus
68) Flame cerebrus
69) Fireyarou
70) Molten Behemoth
71) Tyhone #2
72) Crimson Sunbird
73) Manga Ryu-Ran
74) Launcher Spider
75) Flame Swordsman
76) Ryu-Ran
77) Meteor B. Dragon
*** WATER MONSTERS ***
78) Psychic Kappa
79) Sinister Serpent
80) Root Water
81) Great White
82) Penguin Soldier
83) Mech Bass
84) Yado Karu
85) Jellyfish
86) White Dolphin
87) Kappa Avenger
88) Akihiron
89) Suijin
90) Man-eating Black Shark
91) Penguin Knight
92) Toad Master
93) Grappler
94) Krokodilus
95) Kanikabuto
96) Fiend Kraken
97) High Tide Gyojin
98) Hyosube
99) Flying Penguin
100) Crab Turtle
101) Fortress Whale
*** EARTH MONSTERS ***
102) Haniwa
103) Torike
104) Larvas
105) Anthrosaurus
106) Mystic Horseman
107) Battle Ox
108) Battle Steer
109) Rock Ogre Grotto #1
110) Celtic Guardian
111) Destroyer Golem
112) The Statue of Easter Island
113) Rock Spirit
114) Crawling Dragon
115) Mon Larvas
116) Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts
117) King Tiger Wanghu
118) Hitosu-Me Giant
119) Masaki the Legendary Swordsman
120) Megazowler
121) Super War-Lion
122) Judge Man
123) Rabid Horseman
124) Sengenjin
125) Performance of Sword
126) Gaia The Fierce Knight
127) Milennium Golem
128) Two-Headed King Rex
*** WIND MONSTERS ***
129) Dancing Elf
130) Droll Bird
131) Petit Dragon
132) Kurama
133) Baby Dragon
134) Wicked Dragon with the Ersatz Head
135) One-Eyed Shield Dragon
136) Killer Needle
137) Faith Bird
138) Tyhone
139) Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1
140) Twin-Headed Behemoth
141) Kazejin
142) Harpie Lady
143) Lesser Dragon
144) Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #2
145) Crow Goblin
146) Sky Dragon
147) Thousand Dragon
148) Parrot Dragon
149) Harpie Lady Sisters
150) Metal Dragon
151) Gaia the Dragon Champion
*** WOOD MONSTERS ***
152) Petit Moth
153) Man-Eater Bug
154) Needle Worm
155) Man Eater
156) Sonic Maid
157) Kumootoko
158) Cockroach Knight
159) Larvae Moth
160) Gokibore
161) Hercules Beetle
162) Kwagar Hercules
163) Ancient Tree of Enlightenment
164) Arsenal Bug
165) Kuwagata Alpha
166) Spiked Snail
167) Green Phantom King
168) Kamakiriman
169) Hunter Spider
170) Queen of Autumn Leaves
171) Trent
172) Dungeon worm
173) Great Moth
174) Perfect Ultimate Great Moth
175) Javelin Beetle
*** THUNDER MONSTERS ***
176) Steel Scorpion
177) Kaminarikozou
178) Mega Thunderball
179) LaLaLi-oon
180) Oscillo Hero #2
181) Shovel Crusher
182) Two-Mouth Darkruler
183) Electric Lizard
184) Bolt Penguin
185) Cyber Soldier
186) Sanga of the Thunder
187) Akakieisu
188) The immortal of Thunder
189) Dice Armadillo
190) Machine Attacker
191) Giant Mech-Soldier
192) Gear Golem the Moving Fortress
193) Steel Ogre Grotto #1
194) Thunder Dragon
195) Kaminari Attack
196) Steel Ogre Grotto #2
197) Royal Guard
198) Tripwire Beast
199) Cyber Saurus
200) Twin-Headed Thunder dragon
FUSION *%*%*%*%*%*%
Fusion is a ability in Yu-gi-oh Capsule Monsters that allows 2+ monsters that
reach a certain level, or with the help of attribute nodes, can join together
to create a new totally different creature. Fusion monsters can only be gotten
by fusion, they cannot be obtained any other way. To Fuse, monsters must be
side by side on the battlefield and their levels/attributes correct. The old
monsters are gone, and the new fused monster is formed.
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon - fuse 3 Blue-eyes white dragons
MetalZoa - fuse Zoa with Steel Scorpion
Gate Guardian - fuse Sanga, Kazejin, and Suijin
Summoned Lord Exodia - fuse Exodia parts (both arms, both legs, body)
Darkfire Dragon - fuse Fire Grass with Petit Dragon
Flame Swordsman - fuse Masaki and Flame Manipulator
Flying Penguin - fuse Penguin Knight and Penguin Soldier
Rabid Horseman - fuse Mystic Horseman and Battle Ox
Milennium Golem - fuse Destroyer Golem and Statue of Easter Island
Thousand Dragon - fuse Baby Dragon with Time Wizard
Harpie Lady Sisters - fuse 3 Harpie Ladies
Metal Dragon - fuse Lesser Dragon with Steel Ogre Grotto #1
Gaia the Dragon Champion - fuse Gaia the Dark Knight with Curse of Dragon
Kwagar Hercules - fuse Hercules Beetle and Kuwagata Alpha
Kaminari Attack - fuse Mega Thunderball with Ocubeam
Cyber Saurus - fuse Twin Headed King Rex with Blast Juggler
Twin Headed Thunder Dragon - fuse 2 Thunderdragons
EVOLVING *%*%*%*%*%*%
Evolving is a ability in Capsule Monsters that allows a monster to evolve into
a higher form. They have to reach a certain level and/or use power attributes
on the battlefield to reach their next form. They do not need another monster
to evolve. The old monster is gone and in its place is the new form.
Dark Witch - evolves from Lamoon
Shining Friendship - evolves from Petit Angel
Ryu-Kishin Powered - evolves from Ryu-Kishin
Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon - evolves from Red-eyes Black Dragon
Magician of Black Chaos - evolves from Dark Magician
Fieryarou - evolves from Flame Manipulator
Manga Ryu-Ran - evolves from Ryu-Ran
Penguin Knight - evolves from Penguin Soldier
High Tide Gyojin - evolves from Root Water
Hyosuge - evolves from Psychic Kappa
Rock Spirit - evolves from Haniwa
Mon Larvas - evolves from Larvas
Larvae Moth - evolves from Petit Moth
Great Moth - evolves from Larvae Moth
Perfect Ultimate Great Moth - evolves from Great Moth
Hunter Spider - evolves from kumootoko
Trent - evolves from Ancient Tree of Enlightenment
Tripwire Beast - evolves from Electric Lizard
MISCELLANEOUS *%*%*%*%*%*%
Lastly, there are some monsters in the game that can only be achieved under
special circumstances besides being bought in the store or win as monster
prizes. There are also monsters that can only be received by beating the
tournament. Some monsters can only be received by beating the tournament
multiple times. Thus, if you want all 200 monsters on the list, you have to
play through the tournament multiple times, probably at least 3.
Giltia the D. Knight - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Red-Eyes Black Dragon - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Rigras Leever - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Fortress Whale - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Super War-Lion - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Javelin Beetle - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Sanga of the Thunder - chance to receive if you win the tournament
Firewing Pegasus - grandpa's shop 20+ hours area 2
Sinister Serpent - grandpa's shop 50+ water monsters in inventory
Celtic Guardian - grandpa's shop surrender 20+ times areas 3/4
Crow Goblin - grandpa's shop area 2 with less than 10 wind monsters
Dungeon Worm - win the tournament multiple times
Exodia the Forbidden - have all four body parts in your main hand and the
card will show up in grandpa's shop.
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IV. MONSTER LIST BY ENEMIES
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The following is a outline of the other Capsule Monster players you will run
into during the tournament, and what monsters you can get from them. When you
defeat a enemy in the tournament, you have the option to take 2 or 3 of their
monsters for your inventory. Some monsters can only be received by taking
them from a opponents inventory after their match.
When you play an opponent, there are 2 sides of the battlefield that you
can play from, which location you start out at depends on who goes first in
the battle. The person who goes 2nd gets to choose which side of the field
they start at, the BLUE or the RED area. Some battlegrounds this doesn't
really matter, some battlegrounds this provides a great tactical advantage
for either you or your opponent, so often its beneficial to NOT have your
opponent playing from his normal spot.
[ NOTE : In order to have a chance to take a monster from an opponent's deck
after the battle, you must actually kill the monster during the fight. I
have checked on it, any enemy monster alive on the field when the battle is
over will not appear in their choice of inventory after the fact. So if you
see a monster you really want, or need for your collection, MAKE SURE TO
KILL IT DURING THE FIGHT.
[ NOTE : One opponent has different cards that he plays depending on which
side of the field he starts at. This is very important in getting some
rare cards later, since you will have to make sure you start out on a
certain side in order for your opponent to play a certain set of cards.
This next section will help with that I hope. Unless noted, the RED SIDE
is the default side the computer opponent starts at.
Below is a list of what monsters each opponent has. Unless noted, each of
the opponents play the exact same monsters no matter what side of the field
they start on. Monsters with a *** next to them, are rare or good and
should be a must have for your collection.
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( ***** AREA ONE ***** )
FORGOTTEN CAPITAL - Joey Wheeler (Fire)
4 Fire Reapers
CONDEMNED WAREHOUSE - Tristan Taylor (Wood)
2 Petit Moths
Kaminarikozou
Steel Scorpion
VOLTAGE CAGE - Duke Devlin (Dark)
2 Steel Scorpions
3 Kuriboh
SACRED STREET - Tea Gardner (Water)
2 Petit Moths
2 Happy Lovers
Root Water
Skelengel
CHALLENGER'S STAGE - Grandpa (Earth)
Right arm of the Forbidden One ***
Kuriboh
2 Petit Moths
Cockroach Knight
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( ***** AREA TWO ***** )
ANCIENT FOREST OF ORIGIN - Weevil Underwood (Wood)
Cockroach Knight
Petit Moth
Root Water
Shovel Crusher
Larvae Moth ***
GUIDING MANSION - Mokuba Kaiba (Thunder)
2 Kaminarikozou
Steel Scorpion
Shovel Crusher
Droll Bird
Wicked Dragon with Ersatz Head
VALLEY OF HOWLING WINDS - Mai Valentine (Wind)
One Eyed Shield Dragon
Wicked Dragon with Ersatz Head
2 Harpy Ladies ***
Jigen Bakudan ***
Mechanical Snail
Flame Manipulator
TOMB OF ANCIENT KINGS - Rex Raptor (Earth)
2 Kuriboh
Steel Scorpion
Torike
Larvas
Shovel Cruncher
Two-Headed King Rex ***
SEA OF MIRACLES - Mako Tsunami (Water)
2 Happy Lovers
Torike
Root Water
Psychic Kappa
Fiend Kraken ***
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( ***** AREA THREE ***** )
MOONLIT CHERRY BLOSSOMS - Bakura (Dark)
Queen of Autumn Leaves
2 Kuriboh
Feral Imp
Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1
Larvas
GURU'S GARDEN - Marik Ishtar (Dark)
Needle Ball
2 Ryu-Kishin
Bolt Penguin
2 Kanikabuto
Zoa ***
BURNING EARTH - Odion (Earth)
2 Statue of Easter Island
Rock Ogre Grotto #1
2 Hitotsu-Me Giant
Fire Reaper
Skelengel
IMPERFECT PARADISE - Maximillion Pegasus (Light)
Ancient Tree of Enlightenment ***
Penguin Soldier
Rogue Doll ***
Lucky Trinket
Green Phantom King
Haniwa
TREASURE TROVE - Bandit Keith (Dark)
2 Needle Balls
Feral Imp
Steel Scorpion
2 LaLa Li-oon
Barrel Dragon ***
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( ***** AREA FOUR ***** )
LIMITLESS SANTUARY - Shadi (Light)
One Eyed Shield Dragon
Faith Bird
Skelengel
Lucky Trinket
Charubin the Fire Knight
Hitotsu-Me Giant
Launcher Spider ***
WICKED CEREMONIAL SITE - Yami Bakura (Dark)
Feral Imp
Needle Ball
Tri-Horned Dragon
Mega ThunderBall ***
LaLa Li-oon
Bolt Penguin
Pumpkin the King of Ghosts ***
CORRIDORS OF MADNESS - Yami Marik (Wind)
Two-Mouth Darkruler
Megasonic Eye
Wicked Dragon with Ersatz Head
Winged Dragon Guardian of the Fortress #2
Blast Juggler ***
Ryu-Kishin
Twin-Headed Behemoth
CRIMSON VALLEY - Ishizu Ishtar (Wind)
2 Ryu-Kishin
Kamakiriman
King Tiger Wanghu
Kazejin ***
Sky Dragon
CITY OF REDEMPTION - Seto Kaiba (Light)
2 Skelengel
Gyaketenno Megami
Mystic Horseman ***
Battle Ox ***
Blue-Eyes White Dragon ***
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( ***** AREA FIVE, KING COLISEUM, FINAL AREA ***** )
SHRINE OF CHAOS - Maximillion Pegasus (Light)
Ok, here is the battle where what side you pick will determine
what monsters Pegasus plays. There is a lot of monsters you want
go get from Pegasus, trouble is you need to play through the
game multiple times to get your rare monsters.
BLUE SIDE: Carat Idol ***
Illusionist Faceless Mage ***
2 Oscillo Hero #2 ***
White Dolphin
Arsenal Bug ***
Jellyfish ***
Magician of Faith ***
Lucky Trinket
RED SIDE: Parrot Dragon ***
(default) Rock Ogre Grotto #1
Lucky Trinket
Torike
Carat Idol ***
Larvas
Magician of Faith ***
Jigen Bukaudan ***
Rogue Doll ***
I think you can do this order and get them all......
1) First game get Jellyfish, Arsenal Bug, Illusionist mage (blue)
2) Next game get Carat Idol, Oscillo hero, and Magician (blue)
3) 3rd time through pick up Parrot dragon and others you might
not have gotten before like Jigen and Rogue Doll (red)
So three times through the game should get you all the monsters
from Pegasus's lineup.
NEVERENDING SITE - Ishizu Ishtar (Light)
Genin
Fiend Reflection #2
Petit Angel
Ocubeam
Mystical Elf ***
Tyhone
Faith Bird
Lesser Dragon ***
FIRE MOUNTAIN - Yami Marik (Fire)
Twin-Headed Behemoth
2 Firegrass
Crimson Sunbird ***
Molten Behemoth
Megazowler
Crawling Dragon ***
SEALED SANCTUARY - Shadi (Dark)
Ushi Oni
Terra the Terrible
Tyhone #2
Kuriboh
Needle Ball
Mega Thunderball ***
Thunder Dragon ***
AERIAL PALACE! FINAL BATTLE! - Seto Kaiba (Light)
La Jinn, the Genie of the Lamp ***
2 Blue-eyed White Dragons ***
Meteor Black Dragon ***
Suijin ***
Destroyer Golem ***
Lesser Dragon
Grappler
Skull Guardian
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V. FINAL WORDS
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I wanted to thank Truking on the Gamefaq message board on his compiled list
of the monsters and which can evolve and fuse, along with many of the other
ways to get the rare monsters.
As of now the levels and attribute squares required to fuse or evolve
certain monsters is not exactly known. It may be a combination of the two
factors that decides when your monsters can change. My suggestion is to
simply have each monster that needs to evolve find a high attribute square
and check each time you level up. With fused monsters I think its based on
levels only, so get them as high as possible and keep an eye on them.
I won't be making any more new changes on the FAQ because the game was only
a rental and I won't have it anymore to check info, I'll leave the future
info on fuse and evolve levels to someone else. I just wanted this FAQ out
to help any new players at least have a basic knowledge of what monsters
are in the game and where they might be found.
As stated before, You will have to play through the game at least 3 times
in order to get all 200 monsters, and a few of us didn't get them all until
playing through 4 or 5 times. The good thing is, the more you play the
easier you can blow through the battles, because the computer AI sucks.
That is about it! Have fun everyone.