Duel Runner

The Duel Runner, known as D-Wheel (Ｄ・ホイール) in the Japanese version, is a special Duel Disk extension, developed by KaibaCorp introduced in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's for Turbo Duels. They are equipped with a screen which shows details like the current duel field or the Life Points. It can approach speeds of up to 220 kilometers (136.62 miles) per hour during a Turbo Duel. In addition to this, other equipment like the helmet serve to display various information, such as the ATK of a monster.

In each Duel Runner, there are two specific cards integrated: the Field Spell Cards "Speed World" and "Speed World 2". If this card is activated then the duel screen on the Runner will appear. Furthermore all other information irrelevant to the Duel, can be switched off. "Speed World"/"Speed World 2" also activates the Duel Disk, which is attached to the Duel Runner.

Consequently Duel Runners have been seen to posses certain other distinctive characteristics seen on the series. Such to be mentioned are runners that are hybrids with Card Zones that can be detached and used as standard Duel Disks. Some that have sidecars with their own Card Zones attached for Tag-Team Duels. And to be pointed out its possible to have a regular duel on Duel Runners as long as "Speed World" is not activated.

Season 2 introduces Duel Boards, customized skateboards built for children to do Turbo Duels; it also counts as a simplified version of a standard Duel Runner.

In the series, even though Duel Runners are primarily designed for Turbo Duels, they also serve as alternative forms of transportation.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, Duel Runners and Turbo Duels have not appeared so far, but Tetsuo Takeda is often seen riding a skateboard that looks like a Duel Board, and Ryoga Kamishiro was seen riding a vehicle that resembles a Duel Runner which even made the same noises.

Wheelie Breakers
In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Wheelie Breakers, some characters who don't have Duel Runners in the anime use virtual ones to duel in the Virtual Terminal Turbo Dueling system.