Yu-gi-oh Power Of Chaos Joey The Passion All Cards [portable] 【FRESH】

Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion is the third and final installment of the PC trilogy, known for having the most expansive card pool of the series. Card Pool Overview The game contains a total of 771 cards: 350 cards are specific to the Joey the Passion set itself.

466 cards are imported from the previous two titles, Yugi the Destiny and Kaiba the Revenge, if those games are also installed on your system.

234 new cards were introduced specifically for this version. Iconic Cards in Joey the Passion

The card list includes classic monsters and powerful staples from the early "Old School" era of the trading card game:

Signature Monsters: Red-Eyes Black Dragon (Secret Rare), Jinzo, Buster Blader, and Insect Queen. yu-gi-oh power of chaos joey the passion all cards

Support & Fusions: Flame Swordsman, B. Skull Dragon, and Alligator's Sword Dragon.

Powerful Staples: Call of the Haunted, Harpie's Feather Duster, Change of Heart, and Delinquent Duo. Unlocking All Cards

Progressing naturally requires winning duels against Joey. As you win, his difficulty level increases (from 1 to 9 stars), and he uses more potent decks, such as those centered around Barrel Dragon or Insect themes.

Many players use community-made tools or registry edits to unlock the full library instantly: Yu-Gi-Oh

All-Cards Unlockers: These are small programs or "save files" (often system.dat) that provide access to the full 771-card collection immediately.

Registry Edits: Some methods involve modifying Windows Registry keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KONAMI\Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos to bypass collection requirements. Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion | Strike.lv

Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion features a total of 771 playable cards, consolidating the card libraries from Yugi the Destiny, Kaiba the Revenge, and Joey the Passion. Players can unlock this full collection by winning duels or by transferring completed save files, with key cards including signature monsters like Red-Eyes Black Dragon and powerful spells like Harpie's Feather Duster. For a complete, searchable list of all cards and their locations, visit GameFAQs.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion - Play Guide - PC Strengths of the Card Selection

Here’s a review-focused breakdown of Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion, specifically looking at all cards available in the game.


Strengths of the Card Selection

  1. Classic Joey-themed monsters – Red-Eyes B. Dragon, Time Wizard, Baby Dragon, Alligator’s Sword, Panther Warrior, Gilford the Lightning, Rocket Warrior. Great nostalgia factor.
  2. Functional spell/trap lineup – Scapegoat, Graceful Charity, Monster Reborn, Premature Burial, Mirror Force, Call of the Haunted, Reinforcements, Kunai with Chain.
  3. Solid equip cards – United We Stand, Mage Power, Axe of Despair, Black Pendant, Fairy Meteor Crush.
  4. Some control & removal staples – Fissure, Dark Hole, Raigeki, Change of Heart, Snatch Steal, Mystical Space Typhoon, Heavy Storm.
  5. Battle City flavor – Cards like Jinzo, Insect Queen, Legendary Fisherman (from Mako) appear, but mostly Joey’s and his opponents’ cards.

Complete Numerical List: Every Card ID

For the purists, here is the abbreviated master list of IDs (0-303). The full playable set includes:

  • 000-050: Starter Set (Kuriboh, Feral Imp, Silver Fang)
  • 051-120: Joey’s Reward Pool (Rocket Warrior, Panther Warrior, Scapegoat)
  • 121-180: Beast & Dragon Support (Red-Eyes B. Chick, Baby Dragon, Alligator’s Sword)
  • 181-235: Spell & Trap Core (Pot of Greed, Mirror Force, Graceful Dice)
  • 236-280: Yugi the Destiny Imported Cards (Dark Magician, Exodia pieces)
  • 281-303: Kaiba the Revenge Imported Cards (Blue-Eyes, Vorse Raider, Crush Card Virus)

Note: The game does not include Synchro, Xyz, or Link monsters. This is strictly Classic (OCG/TCG 2004) rules.


C. Powerful Staples (The "Meta" of 2004)

To beat Joey consistently on higher difficulties, you need these cards from the pool:

  • Monsters:
    • Jinzo (Trap negation is vital).
    • Summoned Skull (2500 ATK Level 6, very easy to summon).
    • Dark Magician / Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
    • Breaker the Magical Warrior (Spell/Trap removal).
    • Yata-Garasu (Banned in real life, but legal here; locks the opponent out of drawing).
  • Spells:
    • Pot of Greed (Draw 2 cards).
    • Graceful Charity (Draw 3, discard 2).
    • Raigeki (Destroy all opponent's monsters).
    • Dark Hole (Destroy all monsters).
    • Monster Reborn (Revive any monster).
    • Change of Heart (Control opponent's monster).
    • Harpie's Feather Duster (Destroy all opponent's spells/traps).
    • Premature Burial (Revive a monster for 800 LP).
  • Traps:
    • Mirror Force (Destroy attacking monsters).
    • Ring of Destruction (Destroy a monster and deal damage).
    • Call of the Haunted (Revive a monster).
    • Magic Cylinder (Negate attack and deal damage).