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    Duel Monsters is at its peak in popularity, it’s the standard form of resolving conflicts, in many countries it is considered the most popular sport, and there are even pricey private schools to train for the pro circuit. For those that seek the fortune of a professional duelist without the fame, those who desire the funds to go pro, or those simply seeking a thrilling duel “Duel Castles” are the way to go. Places for duelists to come and participate in high stakes duels, often with their own twist or mysterious puzzles, these businesses offer an experience unlike any other and draw in duelists from across the globe in hopes of conquering the castle of their choice and earning whatever prizes lie within!

   The United States "Las Vegas Duel Castle & Casino" has opened it's doors and duelists, professional and casual alike, are quickly  making their way to the tower and working their way up it's ten floors. It is the coveted top floors “Jackpot Duel” that yields the highest rewards, a battle royale fusion between Duel Monsters and Poker that few qualify to participate in, will you climb the castle walls and win the jackpot or crumble under the pressure and go bankrupt?

 

basically players will be in a race to amass enough "LifePoint Chips", both the gambling currency and the measure of your lifepoints during duels, in order to qualify as a "high roller" to reach the tenth floor where the ultimate duel and grand prize for conquering the castle wait. each floor has it's own gimmick and rule change that participants will have to contend with in order to be victorious. but unique duels isn't all, the building is also full of other ways to earn the needed "LP Chips" by gambling on every game imaginable. the higher up the tower you travel the larger the minimum bets become, resulting in an escalation of risk and reward that will either propel your character forward or bury them in debt.

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