Mai Valentine and Rex Raptor's Duel

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Mai Valentine and Rex Raptor's Duel
Mai Valentine and Rex Raptor's Duel
Game
Players
Winner(s)
Manga appearances
Anime appearances
Chapter appearancesYu-Gi-Oh! Duel 64 (Duelist Duel 5): "Fate on the High Seas!!"
Episode appearancesYu-Gi-Oh! episode 0033: "Journey to the Duelist Kingdom"

Mai and Rex's Duel was a game of Duel Monsters between Mai Valentine and Rex Raptor on the boat to Duelist Kingdom.

Events

Mai was unhappy that contestants of the Duelist Kingdom had to sleep on the floor in a common area on the ship. She noticed Rex Raptor had been given a room because he was a finalist in the Japanese National Duel Monsters Championship and came up with a plan to use him to get a room. Rex allowed Mai to use his room. Mai acted all happy and flirtatious to him and went along.

Inside Rex's room, Mai said that she like men who were stronger than her and challenged him to a Duel. Mai said that if Rex won, she would do whatever he wanted all night long. (In the English anime, she said that she would give him a kiss.) And if Mai won, she would get the room all to herself.

Mai got Rex to shuffle her cards and then she asked him to look through them as she named each card from top down without looking. Using her Aroma Tactics[1], she correctly named the cards, "Shadow of Eyes", "Harpie Lady", "Blonde Wave" ("Elegant Egotist" in the anime), and "Cyber Shield". Ryuzaki thought it was impossible, but Mai claimed to always know her cards and be able to draw whatever she wanted. Ryuzaki still accepted the Duel and was defeated. Afterwards Mai kicked him out of the room.

When they got the island Rex was still angry over his loss to Mai and tried challenging her to another Duel. She wasn't interested in facing him again, but decided to let him Duel her if he could first defeat Joey Wheeler.[2]

References

General

Specific

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 70 (Duelist Duel 11): "Things that Don't Change"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 76 (Duelist Duel 17): "The Legendary Dragon"