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===Featured Cards (in order of appearance)===
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{{Decklist|"Kaiba"
 
{{Decklist|"Kaiba"
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* [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]
 
* [[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]
 
* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] x3
 
* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] x3
* ‘’’[[Luster Dragon 2]]’’’
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* '''[[Luster Dragon 2]]'''
 
* [[Hitotsu-Me Giant]]
 
* [[Hitotsu-Me Giant]]
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* ‘’’[[White Stone of Legend]]’’’
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* '''[[White Stone of Legend]]'''
* ‘’[[Maiden with Eyes of Blue]]’’
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* ''[[Maiden with Eyes of Blue]]''
 
* [[Cyber Jar]]
 
* [[Cyber Jar]]
* ‘’’[[Slate Warrior]]’’’
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* '''[[Slate Warrior]]'''
 
* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]
 
* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]
 
|fusion monsters =
 
|fusion monsters =
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|spells =
 
|spells =
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
 
* [[Enemy Controller]]
* ’’[[Dragon Shrine]]’’
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* ''[[Dragon Shrine]]''
* ‘’[[Trade-In]]’’
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* ''[[Trade-In]]''
* ‘’[[Silver’s Cry]]’’ x2
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* ''[[Silver’s Cry]]'' x2
* ‘’[[Shard of Greed]]’’
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* ''[[Shard of Greed]]''
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Graceful Charity]]
 
* [[Graceful Charity]]
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* [[Ancient Lamp]] <ref group=Notes name=deck>This card is treated as a [[Continuous Trap]] Card It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the [[TCG]]/[[OCG]].</ref>
 
* [[Ancient Lamp]] <ref group=Notes name=deck>This card is treated as a [[Continuous Trap]] Card It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the [[TCG]]/[[OCG]].</ref>
 
* [[Shadow Spell]]
 
* [[Shadow Spell]]
* ’’[[Castle of Dragon Souls]]’’
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* ''[[Castle of Dragon Souls]]''
 
* [[Negate Attack]]
 
* [[Negate Attack]]
 
* ‘’[[Return from the Different Dimension]]’’
 
* ‘’[[Return from the Different Dimension]]’’
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{{Decklist|"Pegasus"
 
{{Decklist|"Pegasus"
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* ’’[[Wind-Up Magician]]’’
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* ''[[Wind-Up Magician]]''
* ’’[[Wind-Up Shark]]’’ x2
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* ''[[Wind-Up Shark]]'' x2
* ’’[[Wind-Up Rabbit]]’’ x3
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* ''[[Wind-Up Rabbit]]'' x3
* ’’[[Wind-Up Rat]]’’ x2 <ref group=Notes name=hand>Only one copy of this card is [[summon]]ed. The second was added to the [[hand]] via “[[Wind-Up Factory]]” and is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]].</ref>
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* ''[[Wind-Up Rat]]'' x2 <ref group=Notes name=hand>Only one copy of this card is [[summon]]ed. The second was added to the [[hand]] via “[[Wind-Up Factory]]” and is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]].</ref>
* ’’[[Wind-Up Warrior]]’’ x2
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* ''[[Wind-Up Warrior]]'' x2
* ’’[[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]]’’ <ref group=Notes name=jar>This card is added to the [[hand]] via “[[Cyber Jar]]” and is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]”.</ref>
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* ''[[Gorz the Emissary of Darkness]]'' <ref group=Notes name=jar>This card is added to the [[hand]] via “[[Cyber Jar]]” and is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]”.</ref>
* ‘’[[Wind-Up Dog]]’’
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* ''[[Wind-Up Dog]]''
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
 
* [[Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon]]
 
* [[Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon]]
* ‘’’[[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]’’’
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* '''[[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]'''
 
* [[Tiras, Keeper of Genesis]]
 
* [[Tiras, Keeper of Genesis]]
 
|spells =
 
|spells =
* ‘’[[Wind-Up Factory]]’’
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* ''[[Wind-Up Factory]]''
* ‘‘’[[Dark Hole]]’’’
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* '''[[Dark Hole]]'''
* ’’[[Pot of Duality]]’’ <ref group=Notes name=jar>This card is added to the [[hand]] via “[[Cyber Jar]]” and is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]”.</ref>
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* ''[[Pot of Duality]]'' <ref group=Notes name=jar>This card is added to the [[hand]] via “[[Cyber Jar]]” and is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]”.</ref>
* ‘’[[Smashing Ground]]’’
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* ''[[Smashing Ground]]''
* ‘‘’[[Book of Moon]]’’’
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* '''[[Book of Moon]]'''
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* ‘’’[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]’’’
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* '''[[Bottomless Trap Hole]]'''
* ‘’’[[Dimensional Prison]]’’’ x2
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* '''[[Dimensional Prison]]''' x2
* ‘’[[Compulsory Evacuation Device]]’’
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* ''[[Compulsory Evacuation Device]]''
* ‘’’[[Mirror Force]]’’’ x2 <ref group=Notes name=ced>Only one copy of this card is [[activate]]d. The other is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]”.</ref>
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* '''[[Mirror Force]]''' x2 <ref group=Notes name=ced>Only one copy of this card is [[activate]]d. The other is sent to the [[Graveyard]] by “[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]”.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 01:20, 29 July 2013

North American World Championship Qualifier 2013 Special: Kaiba vs. Pegasus was a scripted Duel that took place during the second day of the 2013 North American World Championship Qualifiers. Eric Stuart and Darren Dunstan reprised their roles as Seto Kaiba and Maximillion Pegasus, respectively. Billy Brake made a guest appearance. Several of the characters used cards never before seen in the series.

Synopsis

Pegasus greets the audience and congratulates them on their success at participating in the 2013 North American Nationals. Kaiba emerges and boasts of his Blue-Eyes Deck over anyone else’s, doubting Joey. Pegasus then challenges Kaiba to Duel someone in the audience, and Kaiba selects Pegasus as an opponent as a result. Pegasus agrees and asks Billy Brake to come onstage to lend a Deck, who then offers among the infamously highest meta Decks in the recent formats: Dragon Ruler, Prophecy, Evilswarm, Wind-Up, Inzektor, Fire Fist. Pegasus selects Wind-Ups, citing their toy-like design to carry the same playful nature as the cartoons he admires.

On his first turn, Pegasus uses the swarming power of the "Wind-Ups" to Xyz Summon "Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon", much to Kaiba’s astonishment. Pegasus claims to be using the power of the Millennium Eye to understand Brake's decks and strategies. He demonstrates the power of Xyz Materials by using them to destroy Kaiba's protective Trap, then rattles off a list of similes to illustrate Kaiba's deconstructed defense. In response, Kaiba begins activating cards from Structure Deck: Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Pegasus begins to protest that the exclusive cards are Not Yet Released "to the general public," but Kaiba flaunts how his wealth and connections provided him with them almost immediately. With "Dragon Shrine” and "Silver's Cry", Kaiba sends the first of his iconic "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" to the Graveyard and summons the second "Blue-Eyes White Dragons", only for it to be banished by "Bottomless Trap Hole". On his next turn, Kaiba speaks of an Egyptian legend of a blue-eyed girl with the spirit of the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" as he summons "Maiden with Eyes of Blue", using her effect to summon his third "Blue-Eyes" from the deck. However, Pegasus is able to halt his offense with the use of more defensive Traps. With the large hand advantage attained from "Wind-Up Factory", Pegasus summons "Wind-Up Rat" and compares Kaiba's personality to the animal, a simile that Kaiba calls "cheesy." Using the "Maiden's" effect, Kaiba is able to summon his second "Blue-Eyes" again, and in response, Pegasus sets up a defense with his second Xyz Monster, "Wind-Up Zenmaines". Even though Kaiba is able to summon his first "Blue-Eyes" again with a second copy of "Silver's Cry" in order to "recycle" Pegasus' "rusty" and "broken-down" toys, "Zenmaines" is able to hold off the attacks long enough for Pegasus to destroy the "Blue-Eyes" with "Dark Hole". Kaiba replenishes his card advantage by using "Cyber Jar". In doing so, he summons his "Hitotsu-Me Giant", allowing him to mock the eye Pegasus lost when he got his Millennium Item. Kaiba also uses "Castle of Dragon Souls" to banish the two "Blue-Eyes" in his Graveyard. Those two Dragons are summoned with the effect of "Return from the Different Dimension", along with the third copy banished by "Dimensional Prison" earlier. With his three "Blue-Eyes" out, Kaiba Fusion Summons "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" in an attempt to win the duel. However, in a dramatic Chain involving five Chain Links, "Ultimate Dragon" is forced back into the Extra Deck, leaving Kaiba with three separate Dragons again. After Pegasus proceeds to destroy all of these Dragons with "Mirror Force", he comments Kaiba's high wealth does not correlate to high skill. Pegasus uses the advantage provided by "Cyber Jar" to summon his third Xyz Monster, "Tiras, Keeper of Genesis". Kaiba barely survives with the help of "Negate Attack", and after he draws "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End", he sends all of Pegasus' cards to the Graveyard, save his three "Wind-Up Rabbits". Pegasus threatens to win next turn with the "Rabbits", but Kaiba uses the effect of his "crumbling" "Castle of Dragon Souls" in his Graveyard to summon a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" from the Graveyard. True to the TCG/OCG, Pegasus argues, "That effect is optional, you can't use it!" Kaiba openly defies this, claiming that "Castle of Dragon Souls" (or at least his copy) specifies "if" and not "when" before he finishes the game with a Direct Attack.

Kaiba compliments the strength of the decks of the World Championship Qualifiers, citing Pegasus’ own lack of skill as his downfall. Pegasus swears to limit the production of “Castle of Dragon Souls” to prevent further combos with “Chaos Emperor Dragon”. Pegasus states he will remain for the rest of the tournament to crown the winner of the tournament; Kaiba, having Kaiba Corporation to run, has no time to stay.

Featured Duel: Seto Kaiba vs. Maximillion Pegasus

Turn 1: Kaiba
Kaiba Normal SummonsLa Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp” in Attack Position and Sets 1 Spell/Trap Card.

Turn 2: Pegasus
Pegasus first activates the Continuous Spell "Wind-Up Factory". He Normal Summons "Wind-Up Magician" in Defense Position. Since he Normal Summoned a "Wind-Up" monster, he can also Special Summon "Wind-Up Shark" from his hand. The effect of "Magician" Special Summons a second “"Wind-Up Shark" from the Deck. He then uses the effect of "Factory" to add "Wind-Up Rabbit" from his Deck to his hand. Pegasus activates the effects of both "Wind-Up Sharks", increasing their Levels to 5 so that he can use them to Xyz Summon "Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon". "Adreus" attacks "La Jinn", but Kaiba activates his Continuous Trap Card "Ancient Lamp", protecting "La Jinn" from all forms of destruction and forcing "Adreus" to destroy "Wind-Up Magician" by battle. Pegasus detaches an Xyz Material from "Adreus" to destroy "Ancient Lamp". Pegasus ends his turn by Setting 2 Spell/Trap Cards.

Turn 3: Kaiba
Kaiba first activates "Enemy Controller", paying 1000 Life Points (Kaiba: 4000 → 3000) to destroy "Adreus". Kaiba then activates "Dragon Shrine" to send "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", then "White Stone of Legend", from his Deck to the Graveyard. The effect of "White Stone of Legend" adds a second "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" from Kaiba’s Deck to his hand. Kaiba then activates "Trade-In", discarding his "Blue-Eyes" to draw two cards. Kaiba then activates "Silver's Cry" to Special Summon "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" from his Graveyard, but when it is Special Summoned, Pegasus activates "Bottomless Trap Hole" to destroy and banish it. Kaiba attempts to attack directly with "La Jinn", but Pegasus activates "Dimensional Prison" to banish it. Kaiba activates "Shard of Greed" and Sets his last 2 cards in his hand in his Spell & Trap Card Zone.

Turn 4: Pegasus
Pegasus Normal Summons "Wind-Up Rabbit" in Attack Position. Pegasus attacks with it, but Kaiba activates "Shadow Spell", targeting "Wind-Up Rabbit". In response, Pegasus Chains the effect of "Wind-Up Rabbit", banishing it until his next Standby Phase. Afterwards, the effect of "Wind-Up Factory" activates, adding "Wind-Up Rat" from Pegasus' Deck to his hand. Pegasus Sets 1 Spell/Trap Card.

Turn 5: Kaiba
"Shard of Greed" gets its first Greed Counter. Kaiba then activates “Pot of Greed”. Kaiba summons “Maiden with Eyes of Blue” in Attack Position, then targets her by activating his Continuous Trap “Castle of Dragon Souls” to increase its ATK by 700 for the turn by banishing “White Stone of Legend” from the Graveyard. Since “Maiden” was targeted, its effect activates to summon “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” from the deck. “Blue-Eyes” attacks directly, but Pegasus bounces it with “Compulsory Evacuation Device”. “Maiden with Eyes of Blue” attacks directly. (Pegasus: 4000 → 3300) Finally, Kaiba activates “Graceful Charity” to draw three cards and to discard “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” and “Luster Dragon 2”.

Turn 6: Pegasus
“Wind-Up Rabbit” returns to the field. Pegasus summons “Wind-Up Rat” in Attack Position. Pegasus attacks “Maiden with Eyes of Blue” with “Wind-Up Rabbit”. The effect of “Maiden” negates the attack, switching her into Defense Position and summoning one of the two “Blue-Eyes” from his Graveyard. Pegasus attacks and destroys “Maiden” with “Rat”. Pegasus activates the effect of “Wind-Up Rat” to Special Summon “Wind-Up Shark” from the Graveyard, and “Wind-Up Factory” adds his second “Wind-Up Rat” from the deck. Pegasus uses the effect of “Shark” to change itself to Level 3, then uses both “Shark” and “Rat” to Xyz Summon “Wind-Up Zenmaines”.

Turn 7: Kaiba
“Shard of Greed” gets its second Greed Counter and Kaiba draws two cards. Kaiba activates “Monster Reborn” and “Silver’s Cry” to summon from his Graveyard “Luster Dragon 2” and “Blue-Eyes White Dragon”, respectively. Kaiba attacks “Wind-Up Rabbit” with “Luster Dragon 2”, and Pegasus responds by having “Rabbit” banish itself. Since Pegasus activated the effect of a “Wind-Up” monster, “Wind-Up Factory” gives Pegasus a second “Rabbit”. A replay occurs and “Luster Dragon 2” attacks “Zenmaines”. Pegasus detaches “Rat” from “Zenmaines” to prevent its destruction. Kaiba attacks “Zenmaines” with his two “Blue-Eyes”, detaching the last of “Zenmaines’” Xyz Material and finally destroying it.

Turn 8: Pegasus
“Wind-Up Rabbit” returns to the field and Pegasus banishes it again immediately. “Wind-Up Factory” then gives Pegasus “Wind-Up Warrior”. Pegasus activates “Dark Hole” to destroy Kaiba’s three Dragons. Pegasus Normal Summons a second “Wind-Up Rabbit” to attack directly, and Kaiba activates his face-down “Shrink”. (Kaiba: 3000 → 2300) Pegasus sets two Spell or Trap Cards.

Turn 9: Seto Kaiba
Kaiba sets a monster and two Spell or Trap Cards.

Turn 10: Pegasus
The first “Wind-Up Rabbit” returns to the field. Pegasus Normal Summons “Wind-Up Warrior” in Attack Position and activates its effect to increase its ATK to 1800. Pegasus banishes both of his “Wind-Up Rabbits”, and “Wind-Up Factory” gives him his second “Warrior”. Pegasus uses the first “Warrior” to attack Kaiba’s monster, which turns out to be “Cyber Jar”, destroying “Warrior” in return. Pegasus picks upGorz the Emissary of Darkness”, his third “Wind-Up Rabbit”, “Wind-Up Dog”, “Pot of Duality”, and “Smashing Ground”, summoning “Rabbit” and “Dog” in Attack Position. Kaiba picks up “Hitotsu-Me Giant”, “Polymerization”, “De-Fusion”, “Ring of Defense”, and “Negate Attack”, summoning “Giant” in Attack Position. Kaiba uses “Castle of Dragon Souls” to banish one of the two “Blue-Eyes” in his Graveyard to increase “Giant’s” ATK. Pegasus proceeds to Main Phase 2 to destroy “Giant” with “Smashing Ground”. Pegasus sets one Spell or Trap Card.

Turn 11: Kaiba
Kaiba Normal Summons “Slate Warrior” in Attack Position, then banishes “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” to increase its ATK to 2600. Kaiba activates his face-down “Return from the Different Dimension” (Kaiba: 2300 → 1150), re-summoning a triplet of “Blue-Eyes White Dragons” and “La Jinn” from his Banished Pile. Kaiba activates “Polymerization”, using the three “Blue-Eyes White Dragons” to Fusion SummonBlue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” in order to destroy “Wind-Up Dog” for the win. In response to the attack, Pegasus plays his second “Dimensional Prison”. Kaiba chains with “Ring of Destruction”, targeting “Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” to seemingly threaten a draw. Pegasus appears to accept this draw, as he passes priority back to Kaiba, which he uses to chain “Ring of Defense” to protect his Life Points. To this, Pegasus chains “Book of Moon”, targeting “Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” in order to prevent “Ring of Destruction” from resolving with its effect. Kaiba plays “De-Fusion” as the fifth Chain Link from his hand, exchanging “Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” for the three “Blue-Eyes White Dragons” and rendering the four other cards in the chain utterly moot. Kaiba has all three “Blue-Eyes White Dragons” attack “Wind-Up Dog” at once, but Pegasus uses “Mirror Force” to destroy all five of Kaiba’s monsters. Kaiba sets one Spell or Trap Card.

Turn 12: Pegasus
Both of Pegasus’ “Wind-Up Rabbits” return to the field, and he Normal Summons his second “Wind-Up Warrior”. He changes both the Levels of “Warrior” and “Dog” to 5 in order to Xyz Summon “Tiras, Keeper of Genesis”. Pegasus attacks directly with “Rabbit”, but Kaiba ends the Battle Phase with “Negate Attack”. Pegasus sets one Spell or Trap Card. At the End Phase, “Tiras” detaches its “Dog” Xyz Material.

Turn 13: Kaiba
Kaiba banishes from his Graveyard “La Jinn” and “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” to summon his top-deckedChaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End”, then pays 1000 Life Points (Kaiba: 1150 → 150) to send all cards on the field and in both players’ hands to the Graveyard, afterwards inflicting 300 effect damage per sent card. Pegasus chains all three of his “Rabbits”, making them banish themselves instead. Kaiba sends the following cards to the Graveyard: “Chaos Emperor Dragon”, “Castle of Dragon Souls” (face-up). Pegasus sends the following cards to the Graveyard: “Tiras”, “Wind-Up Factory” (face-up), “Mirror Force” (face-down), “Gorz” (hand), “Pot of Duality” (hand), unknown monster (possibly “Wind-Up Rat”) (hand). (Pegasus: 3300 → 900) Since “Castle of Dragon Souls” was sent to the Graveyard, Kaiba is able to Special Summon “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” and attack directly.

Video

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Featured Cards (in order of appearance)

Cards in italics debuted here. Cards in bold have never been used by the character before.

Notes

  1. This card is treated as a Continuous Trap Card It is an Effect Monster in the TCG/OCG.
  2. Only one copy of this card is summoned. The second was added to the hand via “Wind-Up Factory” and is sent to the Graveyard by “Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End.
  3. a b This card is added to the hand via “Cyber Jar” and is sent to the Graveyard by “Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End”.
  4. Only one copy of this card is activated. The other is sent to the Graveyard by “Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End”.