Cards: Yu-gi-oh Power Of Chaos Joey The Passion All
The game is based on the OCG/TCG Banlist circa 2004, meaning many modern cards do not exist, and some older cards are overpowered or Limited/Forbidden.
Joey the Passion was the first game in the trilogy to introduce Ritual Summoning mechanics.
If you are trying to complete Yu-Gi-Oh Power of Chaos Joey the Passion all cards, these are the three hardest cards to obtain. They are not won through dueling Joey; they require specific, hidden conditions:
| Card Name | Rarity Tier | How to Unlock | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Blue-Eyes White Dragon | God Tier | Transfer data from Kaiba the Revenge with Kaiba’s deck completed. | | Tri-Horned Dragon | God Tier | Defeat Joey 50 times in "Free Duel" mode without losing a single card. | | Dark Magician Girl | Ultra Rare | Win 30 duels in a row using only Spellcaster monsters. | | Morphing Jar #2 | Secret Rare | Use "Card Destruction" 10 times in a single duel. | yu-gi-oh power of chaos joey the passion all cards
Developer Note: The game’s code contains a placeholder for "Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon," but it is unobtainable without a cheat engine. It does not count toward the 100% completion.
Unlocking all cards in Joey the Passion was a test of patience and luck. The game lacked a trading or crafting system; players could only earn one card per duel. With over 350 cards, this meant winning at least 350 duels—and that is without factoring in duplicates. The AI, while predictable, grew frustratingly slow over time due to unskippable animations and lengthy draw phases.
The greatest hurdle, however, was the game's infamous password system. Konami allowed players to input the eight-digit codes found on physical Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to unlock them instantly. On paper, this was a shortcut. In practice, many cards in Joey the Passion did not accept their real-world passwords. Worse, certain cards—like Graceful Dice and Skull Dice (Joey’s signature luck cards)—were only obtainable via password input or specific duel rewards, creating a tedious cycle of trial and error. The game is based on the OCG/TCG Banlist
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Hard‑to‑Get Cards
Cards are locked behind duel points earned by winning duels. You then buy random card packs (3 different packs, each themed to a character: Joey, Yugi, Kaiba). This means:
For a review focusing on all cards: This system ensures you won’t see many cards for hours of play. If you just want to see everything, you’re better off downloading a 100% save file.