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Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is surprisingly generous for a free to play game. It's constantly throwing free stuff at you, and one of its most extensive offerings is its equivalent of a Battle Pass, the Duel Pass.

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But how do you level up the Duel Pass, and what can you get? And what's the difference between Normal and Gold? Here is everything you need to know about the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Duel Pass.

Updated 04/04/2022 by Joe Parlock: As the first Duel Pass comes to an end, Konami has released a whole new pass full of new rewards. The pricing structure has also been tweaked for the second duel pass, although it is still incredibly generous.

What Is The Duel Pass

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The Duel Pass is a series of rewards you can get just by playing the game. You're probably already familiar with the concept if you've seen a Battle Pass in games like Fortnite and Apex Legends or the Mastery Pass in Magic the Gathering Arena.

Each Duel Pass should last between 70-80 days, giving you plenty of time to level up and get every reward you can. Though the rewards start off small, like gems and CP (the currency used to create cards), later levels include exclusive cosmetics like monster art, icons, and mates.

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What Is Duel Pass Normal And Duel Pass Gold?

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There are two tracks to the Duel Pass.

The first is the free offering available to all players, called Normal. The Normal Duel Pass has 50 levels, ending with a special reward for those who get to the end (usually a cosmetic, like a player icon).

The Gold Duel Pass is the enhanced track that can be purchased in the in-game store on the Special tab for 800 gems (increased from the first Duel Pass' cost of 600). Depending on how much you play (and clearing Story missions really help with this), you could easily upgrade to the Gold Duel Pass without paying any real money.

The Gold Pass comes with all the same rewards as the Normal Duel Pass, with an extra track of rewards added on top. For example, at level five you'll unlock the four Rare CP from the Normal Duel Pass, and an additional four from the Gold Duel Pass. The Gold Duel Pass also goes much further than the Normal Duel Pass, ending at level 100 with a special cosmetic (for the second Duel Pass, it is a Mokey Mokey mate).

You don't need to get the Gold Duel Pass straight away. If you've already leveled up a few times on the Normal Duel Pass, upgrading to Gold will give you all the rewards from previous levels that you missed.

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How To Level Up The Duel Pass

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Winning duels can get you a lot of points

To level up your Duel Pass, you'll need to play an online Ranked or Event duel:

  • Simply taking part in a duel will award you between 50 and 100 points.
  • Winning a duel will award you 120 points.
  • Surrendering a duel will not give you any points.

The amount of points you get from taking part in a duel depends on what level (or "grade" as Master Duel calls them) you are in the Duel Pass. Until the tenth level you will earn 50, and then every five levels after that will net an additional ten. By grade 31, you will be earning the maximum 100 points for each duel.

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What Are The Duel Pass Rewards?

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As mentioned, there are a total of 100 levels available in the Duel Pass. 50 are open to free, Normal Duel Pass owners, while the Gold Duel Pass can access the full 100.

Don't forget that once you've leveled up your Pass, you still need to go to the Duel Pass page to claim your rewards.

The current Duel Pass ends on Wednesday, June 16, 2022.

Grade

Normal Reward

Gold Reward

1

2

Gems (x10)

Gems (x20)

3

CP-SR (x3)

CP-SR (x8)

4

Gems (x10)

Gems (x15)

5

CP-R (x4)

CP-R (x6)

6

CP-UR (x3)

CP-UR (x8)

7

Gems (x10)

Gems (x20)

8

CP-N (x6)

CP-N (x8)

9

CP-SR (x3)

CP-SR (x6)

10

Gems (x10)

Gems (x15)

11

CP-R (x4)

CP-R (x8)

12

CP-UR (x3)

CP-UR (x6)

13

Gems (x15)

Gems (x20)

14

CP-N (x3)

CP-N (x6)

15

CP-SR (x3)

CP-SR (x8)

16

Gems (x15)

Gems (x15)

17

CP-R (x3)

CP-R (x6)

18

CP-UR (x3)

CP-UR (x8)

19

Gems (x20)

Gems (x20)

20

CP-N (x3)

CP-N (x8)

21

CP-SR (x6)

CP-SR (x6)

22

Gems (x10)

Gems (x15)

23

CP-R (x6)

CP-R (x8)

24

CP-UR (x3)

CP-UR (x6)

25

Gems (x20)

Gems (x20)

26

CP-N (x3)

CP-N (x6)

27

CP-SR (x3)

CP-SR (x8)

28

Gems (x15)

Gems (x15)

29

CP-R (x3)

CP-R (x6)

30

CP-UR (x3)

CP-UR (x8)

31

Gems (x20)

Gems (x20)

32

CP-N (x6)

CP-N (x8)

33

CP-SR (x3)

CP-SR (x6)

34

Gems (x30)

Gems (x50)

35

CP-R (x3)

CP-R (x8)

36

CP-UR (x6)

CP-UR (x8)

37

Gems (x10)

Gems (x15)

38

CP-N (x3)

CP-N (x6)

39

CP-SR (x3)

CP-SR (x6)

40

Gems (x20)

Gems (x20)

41

CP-R (x3)

CP-R (x8)

42

CP-UR (x3)

CP-UR (x6)

43

Gems (x15)

Gems (x15)

44

CP-N (x3)

CP-N (x8)

45

CP-SR (x6)

CP-SR (x8)

46

Gems (x20)

Gems (x20)

47

CP-R (x4)

CP-R (x6)

48

CP-UR (x6)

CP-UR (x8)

49

Gems (x50)

Gems (x50)

50

Condemned Darklord Icon

Dingirsu, the Orcust of the Evening Star Monster Art

51

End of the free Duel Pass

CP-SR (x6)

52

Gems (x25)

53

CP-R (x8)

54

CP-UR (x16)

55

Gems (x15)

56

CP-N (x8)

57

CP-SR (x8)

58

Gems (x25)

59

CP-R (x6)

60

CP-N (x6)

61

CP-SR (x6)

62

Gems (x50)

63

CP-N (x8)

64

CP-UR (x8)

65

Gems (x15)

66

CP-R (x8)

67

CP-SR (x8)

68

Gems (x25)

69

CP-N (x8)

70

CP-UR (x6)

71

Gems (x20)

72

CP-R (x6)

73

CP-UR (x8)

74

Gems (x25)

75

CP-N (x8)

76

CP-SR (x6)

77

Gems (x20)

78

CP-R (x8)

79

CP-UR (x8)

80

CP-N (x8)

81

Gems (x25)

82

CP-R (x6)

83

CP-SR (x8)

84

Gems (x20)

85

CP-R (x8)

86

CP-UR (x8)

87

Gems (x25)

88

CP-N (x8)

89

CP-SR (x8)

90

Gems (x20)

91

CP-R (x6)

92

CP-SR (x6)

93

Gems (x25)

94

CP-N (x8)

95

CP-UR (x8)

96

Gems (x20)

97

CP-R (x8)

98

CP-SR (x8)

99

Gems (x80)

100

Mokey Mokey Mate

Previous Duel Passes

Duel Pass Rewards

It's worth keeping track of older Duel Passes, simply because it lets you know which rewards you have missed and which ones may come back in later seasons.

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