Téa uses a Deck full of mostly Fairy cards, but in the Virtual World arc, she played with a Deck mostly made of Spellcasters. At first, when using a Fairy deck, her deck was subject to much ridicule and mockery by her opponents like Mai Valentine and even her friends Tristan Taylor and Joey Wheeler, for being too girlish and cute, as her main monsters were "cutesy" as described by Mai, in reference to her cards like Shining Friendship and Fairy's Gift. When she first summoned Petit Angel, Tristan and Joey reacted with anguish and embarrassment at her lackluster and weak card. Like Mai Valentine, most of her monsters are female. She combines her Spell Cards with Monster Cards to boost the overall strength of her monsters and she uses Trap Cards like "Waboku" and "Mirror Force" to protect her monsters from harm. She Duels once in the manga and six times during the course of the second anime series (four of which were off-screen).
Anime
Duelist Kingdom
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Joey Wheeler | 2 | Win (+ 4 times off-screen) |
Mai Valentine | 25 | Win |
Virtual World
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Crump | 102-103 | Win |
During the Virtual World arc, Tea's Deck was based around various female monsters including "Dark Magician Girl." She won the duel with the use of "Dark Magician", but did not choose the card herself, as it was instead summoned from Yugi's nearby Deck through her use of the Sage's Stone card.
Capsule Monsters
Video games
Eternal Duelist Soul
In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul, Téa plays a Deck of weak Normal Monsters, with her strongest being "Gemini Elf" and "Cyber-Tech Alligator".
- Beautiful Headhuntress
- Beaver Warrior
- Cyber-Tech Alligator
- Dancing Elf x2
- Dark Witch
- Dryad
- Enchanting Mermaid
- Fairywitch
- Gemini Elf x2
- Green Phantom King
- Happy Lover
- Ill Witch
- Key Mace #2
- Lady of Faith
- Lunar Queen Elzaim
- Maiden of the Moonlight
- Mystical Elf
- Oscillo Hero
- Oscillo Hero #2
- Petit Angel x2
- Petit Dragon x2
- Protector of the Throne
- Queen of Autumn Leaves
- Shining Friendship
- Supporter in the Shadows x3
- Tenderness
- Water Element
- Water Omotics
- Waterdragon Fairy
- Weather Control
Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
World Championship 2004
In Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004, Téa plays a Deck consisting of Normal Monsters and cards that increase her own Life Points called Life Point Recovery.
The Dawn of Destiny
- Amazon of the Seas x2
- Ancient Elf
- Arlownay
- Bolt Escargot
- Dryad
- Dunames Dark Witch
- Eldeen x2
- Enchanting Mermaid
- Fairy of the Fountain
- Fairy's Gift
- Fairywitch
- Gemini Elf
- Kaminarikozou
- Kanan the Swordmistress
- LaLa Li-Oon
- Lunar Queen Elzaim x2
- Maiden of the Moonlight
- Nekogal #1
- Nekogal #2 x2
- Protector of the Throne
- Spirit of the Harp
- Tripwire Beast
- Vishwar Randi x2
- Water Element
- Water Girl x2
- Water Magician
- Waterdragon Fairy
Nightmare Troubadour
Decks
In Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour, Téa plays a Deck consisting of Normal Monsters and cards that increase her own Life Points called Magic Stage!.
Deck Recipe
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The second copy was seen in Téa's hand in 25.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 This card can be seen after she activates the Deck Master ability of "Dark Magician Girl" during episode 103.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 This card can be seen in her hand during episode 102.
- ↑ Téa picked this card for her deck, and it was placed face-down on the field during episode 102.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 This card can be seen in her hand during episode 103.