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After defeating Aporia, Z-one and Yusei have a Duel. Z-one wants to destroy Neo Domino City and Momentum to create a bright future with Ark Cradle, but Yusei - who believes in the bond between people and carries the hope and wishes of everyone, tries to stop Z-one and prove to him that the future can be changed through this Duel. Information about Turbo Duel/Riding Duel: What is Speed World (1 & 2)? Speed World is a unique Field Spell for a Turbo Duel/Riding Duel. And it is automatically activated at the start of a Turbo Duel/Riding Duel. It exists for placing Speed Counters (which is for Speed Spells). It also has its effects depending on whether it is Speed World 1 or Speed World 2 (for Speed World 2, players can activate its effects). These are the effects of both cards: 1. Speed World 1 If a player activates a non-"Speed Spell" Spell Card, they take 2000 damage. Except during the first turn of the Duel, during each player's Standby Phase, each player places 1 Speed Counter of their own on this card (max. 12 each). When a player takes damage, remove 1 of their Speed Counters from this card for each multiple of 1000 damage that player took. 2. Speed World 2 If a player activates a non-"Speed Spell" Spell Card, they take 2000 damage. Except during the first turn of the Duel, during each player's Standby Phases, each player places 1 Speed Counter on their copy of this card (max. 12 each). You can remove any number of your Speed Counters from this card to activate an appropriate effect: ● 4: Reveal any number of "Speed Spell" Spell Cards in your hand, and inflict 800 damage to your opponent for each card revealed. ● 7: Draw 1 card. ● 10: Destroy 1 card on the field. Speed World has these ruling-related features: -It cannot leave the field by any means. -You cannot activate a new Field Spell to replace it. -It is unaffected by card effects. -When a player activates a Speed World 2’s effect, it starts a Chain. What is Speed Spell? Speed Spells are a type of Spell Card that is exclusively used in Turbo Duel/Riding Duel. To know if it is a Speed Spell or not, it always has "Speed Spell" in its name. Players can put them in their Decks (as a replacement for all types of Spell Cards). Speed Spells need Speed Counters to be activated by having enough Speed Counters as its requirement or removing Speed Counters as a cost (sometimes both). And they have these features: -They are treated and are worked like Normal Spell Cards (following the Yu-Gi-Oh anime/manga ruling). -Cannot be used for any format, except for Turbo Duel/Riding Duel What is Turbo Duel/Riding Duel? A Turbo Duel/Riding Duel is a type of Duel which only played by either using a Duel Runner/D-Wheel or a Duel Board. And Speed World is automatically activated at the start of a Turbo Duel/Riding Duel. Also having a new type of Spell Card called Speed Spells. It was created with the advent of Momentum. It adds an unexplored element of dodging, riding skill, intimidation, and imagination. Turbo Duel/Riding Duel still follows the normal Yu-Gi-Oh anime/manga Duels, except it is more intense than regular Duels. And having some additional rulings and features: -As can be seen in Speed World (1 & 2) effect: +Only Speed Spells can be activated (if a player actually activates a different type of Spell Card, they take 2000 damage). +During each Standby Phase, place 1 Speed Counter on both players’ Speed Worlds (max.12). +For Speed World 1, remove 1 Speed Counter for each multiple of 1000 damage you take -The player who goes first can be decided in 3 ways: +Players agree on who goes first. +The challenger goes first. +The first player to reach the first corner of the arena goes first. -When an attack is declared, players have time until the attack connects to respond. -During official events, coming to a complete stop for any reason results in a loss. -It is legal for players to have a little bump (only to create more obstacles, not intentionally sabotage their Duel Runner/D-Wheel) -It is illegal to sabotage the opponent’s Duel Runner/D-Wheel. -During non-official Duels, if a player crashes, the Duel results in no result.