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*Using the Effect of "[[Underworld Circle]]", [[Yami Yugi]] [[Special Summons]] "[[Jack's Knight]]" (1900 [[ATK]] / 1000 [[DEF]]) in [[Attack Position]].
 
*Using the Effect of "[[Underworld Circle]]", [[Yami Yugi]] [[Special Summons]] "[[Jack's Knight]]" (1900 [[ATK]] / 1000 [[DEF]]) in [[Attack Position]].
 
*Uses "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" to [[attack]] "[[Dark Magician]]", but Yami Yugi [[activate]]s "[[Zero Gravity]]": The [[Battle Position]]s of all [[face-up]] [[Monster Cards|Monster]]s are reverted, [[Battle position|Switching]] "[[Dark Magician]] and "[[Jack's Knight]]" as well as "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" to [[Defense Position]] and preventing the latter from Attacking.
 
*Uses "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" to [[attack]] "[[Dark Magician]]", but Yami Yugi [[activate]]s "[[Zero Gravity]]": The [[Battle Position]]s of all [[face-up]] [[Monster Cards|Monster]]s are reverted, [[Battle position|Switching]] "[[Dark Magician]] and "[[Jack's Knight]]" as well as "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" to [[Defense Position]] and preventing the latter from Attacking.
*[[Rafael]] Activates "[[Spirit Hunting]]", switching "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" back into [[Attack Position]] and destroying all Defense Position monsters Yami Yugi controls(in this case, "[[Dark Magician]]" and "[[Jack's Knight]]" are [[Destroy]]ed).  
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*[[Rafael]] Activates "[[Spirit Hunting]]", switching "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" back into [[Attack Position]] and destroying all Defense Position monsters Yami Yugi controls (in this case, "[[Dark Magician]]" and "[[Jack's Knight]]" are [[Destroy]]ed).  
 
*(NOTE: In the [[anime]], "[[Dark Magician]] and "[[Jack's Knight]]" are Destroyed by "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" itself ― instead of through "[[Spirit Hunting]]" ― presumably for dramatic effect).
 
*(NOTE: In the [[anime]], "[[Dark Magician]] and "[[Jack's Knight]]" are Destroyed by "[[Guardian Dreadscythe]]" itself ― instead of through "[[Spirit Hunting]]" ― presumably for dramatic effect).
  

Revision as of 01:16, 21 June 2013

Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 176
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number176
Season4
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 4)
Previous"Grappling with a Guardian - Part 2"
Next"A Duel with Dartz - Part 1"

Rafael's Graveyard

  • This graveyeard is the location where Rafael's family is buried. The tombstones read the names of 'Julian' and 'Sonia', Rafael's little brother & sister lost during a storm during his childhood. When Rafael meets Dartz, the latter tells him to dig the ground with his hands and unearth the remains of his family. He then throws a Chaos Duel Disk into the hole, for Rafael to pick up.
  • Rafael uses the "Seal" for the first time and Eatos is turned into the horrific "Guardian Dreadscythe. Dartz tells him that this Monster has been born out of Rafael's dark heart.

Breaking free

  • The Duel keeps on and Yami uses a combination of Hermos and Guardian Eatos to get rid of the 'immortality' which "Dreadscythe" claims to have.
  • Guided by Eatos, Rafael removes all of his monsters out of his Graveyard through both "Underworld Circle" and "Soul Charge". However by using "Soul Charge", he takes 1500 damage (500 for each monster he resurrected), thereby conceding defeat: however, since he is shown a vision of being reunited with both his Monsters and his family, the 'Dark' on his heart temporarily vanishes, making the Orichalcos fragment shatter and the "Seal" dissolve without claiming Rafael's soul. Since Yami won the duel, he regains his "King of Games" title. Kaiba believes that the title now has meaning to him again and that Yami is a great duelist.
  • However, just as dawn begins to emerge, the whole Paradius Inc. building begins to shake. Something'shappening.

Featured Duel: Rafael vs. Yami Yugi - Part 3

Duel continues from previous episode.

Yami Yugi's turn

Rafael's turn

Yami Yugi's turn

Rafael's turn

Yami Yugi's turn

Rafael's Turn

Featured cards

The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.

Notes