Armoury
The armoury is the area in which gladiators get their weapons. This is for the real battles, not the yugioh matches, but the weapons are also used to help the monsters fight each other. The room normally has a small selection of things that regularly changes, but today it seems... more full. The quartermaster is nowhere to be seen.
Area Effect Table :
1: Quiet :
There's noone else around, and the recently installed cameras on the walls train in on you and your opponent. This is the perfect time for a duel.
2: Knives :
For some reason, the armoury section is covered with tons of traps, all of which fire knives at those nearby. This was probably someone's cruel idea of a joke. Knives are coming in from all directions, but the match has been declared and so must go on.
" When a monster declares an attack: The controlling player takes 300 damage."
3: Weapons :
The armoury is stuffed full of all kinds of weapons today; swords of all types, maces, axes, quarterstaffs- take your pick!
"All equip spells and cards being treated as equip spells also give an extra 500 ATK to the monster they are equipped to."
4: Forge :
It looks like the weapons forge is available for use by normal gladiators today, which is odd since it is normally ran by the quartermaster. You might as well make use of this oppurtunity to help you win the battle.
"Once per turn, you can pay 1000 Life Points: equip a monster with an equip spell (token) that gives the equipped monster an extra 500 ATK and DEF."
5: Tools :
The armoury has pretty much any tool you could possibly need knocking around, and you could potentially use these to avoid having to gether them in your duel. They'll take up some of your time and effort, however, so don't be too hasty.
"Either player can pay 1000 Life Points x the number of monsters normally needed for the Tribute Summon of a monster (max. 2000); that player Normal Summons/Sets that monster without Tributing."
6: Arsenal :
There's even more stuff than usual! Tons of it - anything that has ever been available in the past is all over the place. It's actually quite messy. You could certainly use some of this stuff.
"Roll 3 more dice on this table. Apply all results. Count duplicates, including any 6s, as a result of 1."