Yu-gi-oh Power Of Chaos Joey The Passion - All Cards
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.
Troubleshooting: Why Can’t I See All 304 Cards?
A common frustration among players is stopping at 80% completion. If you want Yu-Gi-Oh Power of Chaos Joey the Passion all cards displayed in your album, you must: yu-gi-oh power of chaos joey the passion all cards
- Install all three Power of Chaos games.
- Beat Yugi the Destiny (Defeat Yugi 3 times).
- Beat Kaiba the Revenge (Defeat Kaiba 5 times in Challenge mode).
- Launch Joey the Passion. The game will automatically scan the registry.
- Go to "Deck Edit" -> "Card Album" -> Press "Import Data."
If you do not do this, the slots for Blue-Eyes, Dark Magician, Exodia, and Crush Card Virus will remain gray question marks forever. Here’s a review-focused breakdown of Yu-Gi-Oh
Quick-Play & Normals
- Scapegoat – Summons 4 Sheep Tokens to block attacks. Essential.
- Monster Reborn – Revive any monster from either graveyard.
- Pot of Greed – Draw 2 cards.
- Graceful Charity – Draw 3, discard 2.
The Core Set and Exclusive Cards
Joey the Passion launched with a base set of over 350 cards. This roster drew heavily from Joey’s Battle City deck, including iconic monsters like Red-Eyes Black Dragon, Jinzo, Gilford the Lightning, and the notorious Time Wizard. The game also introduced many cards from the Legacy of Darkness and Pharaonic Guardian sets, such as the Gearfried the Iron Knight and Butterfly Dagger - Elma combo, which would later become infamous in competitive play. Troubleshooting: Why Can’t I See All 304 Cards
Unlike modern digital games where cards are earned through packs, Power of Chaos used a duel-grind system. Each victory against the AI (Joey, Mai Valentine, or Seto Kaiba as hidden bosses) awarded a single new card at random. However, the pool of "all cards" extended beyond the starting roster. Three powerful promotional cards—Red-Eyes Black Chick, Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon, and Metalmorph—were exclusive to players who purchased the physical Joey starter deck (or used a save file from Kaiba the Revenge). Without these, 100% completion was impossible.
How cards are used in-game
- Players select cards to build decks from the unlocked pool.
- Opponents use preconstructed decks reflecting their character style.
- No official modern TCG banlist applies; card availability is game-defined.
- Many game cards mirror their TCG text but some implementations may differ due to the game engine.