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This is the [[Featured Card]] for [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 080]].
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
* This card inflicts damage to the opponent equal to the difference between the target monster's attack points and the total attack all the opponent's destroyed monsters.  
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For the first four series, this card inflicted [[Battle Damage]] equal to the difference between the [[ATK]] of the [[Attack Target]]'s and the destroyed monsters'.
  
 
===Anime===
 
===Anime===
 
====[[Duelist Kingdom]]====
 
====[[Duelist Kingdom]]====
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 004|episode 4]], [[Yami Yugi]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Weevil Underwood]]. When Weevil's "[[Basic Insect]]" (which had been strengthened by the Field Power Bonus, "[[Laser Cannon Armor]]" and "[[Level 2 Power Boost]]") attacks "[[Dark Magician]]", Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy all of Weevil's Attack Position monsters.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 004|episode 4]], [[Yami Yugi]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Weevil Underwood]]. When Weevil's "[[Basic Insect]]" (which had been strengthened by the Field Power Bonus, "[[Laser Cannon Armor]]" and "[[Level 2 Power Boost]]") [[attack]]s "[[Dark Magician]]", Yami Yugi activates this card to [[destroy]] all of Weevil's [[Attack Mode]] monsters.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 010|episode 10]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Ghost Kaiba]]. When Ghost Kaiba attacks Yugi's "[[Mystical Elf]]" with his third "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", Yugi activates this card to deflect the attack and destroy all Attack Position monsters Ghost Kaiba controls, but the imposter activates "[[Negate Attack]]" to stop the redirected attack and save his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".  
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 010|episode 10]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Ghost Kaiba]]. When Ghost Kaiba attacks Yugi's "[[Mystical Elf]]" with his third "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", Yugi activates this card to destroy all Attack Mode monsters Ghost Kaiba controls, but the imposter activates "[[Negate Attack]]" to stop the redirected attack and save his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".  
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 021|episode 21]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Tag Duel with [[Joey Wheeler]] against the [[Paradox Brothers]]. When "[[Gate Guardian]]" attacks "[[Flame Swordsman]]", Yami Yugi activates this card to deflect the attack back at "Gate Guardian", but the brothers uses Gate Guardian's [[Kazejin|second section]]'s effect to protect it from the attack. This doesn't stop the attack from destroying the brothers' "[[Monster Tamer]]".  
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 021|episode 21]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Tag Duel with [[Joey Wheeler]] against the [[Paradox Brothers]]. When "[[Gate Guardian]]" attacks "[[Flame Swordsman]]", Yami Yugi activates this card, but the brothers uses Gate Guardian's [[Kazejin|second section]]'s effect to protect it from the attack. The brothers' "[[Monster Tamer]]" is still destroyed.  
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 029|episode 29]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Duel against [[Mai Valentine]], but he didn't activate it. He was going to activate this card when "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]" attacks "[[Dark Magician]]". Mai then activates "[[Shadow of Eyes]]" to switch "Dark Magician" to Attack Position and force it to attack "[[Harpie Lady]]". The effect of "[[Mirror Wall]]" then negates the attack and halves the ATK of "Dark Magician". Mai then activates "[[Harpie's Feather Duster]]" to destroy this card. "Harpie's Pet Dragon" then attacks and destroys "Dark Magician".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 029|episode 29]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Duel against [[Mai Valentine]]. He intends to activate this card when Mai's "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]" attacks his "[[Dark Magician]]". Mai then activates "[[Shadow of Eyes]]" to switch "Dark Magician" to Attack Mode and force it to attack "[[Harpie Lady]]". The effect of "[[Mirror Wall]]" then negates the attack and halves the [[ATK]] of "Dark Magician". This card is then destroyed by Mai's "[[Harpie's Feather Duster]]".
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 033|episode 33]], this card appears when Yami Yugi explains to Joey that Duel Monsters is about the balance between Monsters and Spell and Trap Cards.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 033|episode 33]], this card appears when Yami Yugi explains to Joey that Duel Monsters is about the balance between [[Monster]]s and [[Magic]] and [[Trap Card]]s.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 037|episode 37]], Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Maximillion Pegasus]]. When "[[Toon Summoned Skull]]" attacks "[[Dark Magician]]", Yugi activates "[[Spell Shattering Arrow|Living Arrow]] to activate the effect of Pegasus's "[[Magical Neutralizing Force Field|Magical Neutralizing Force]]" as the effect of "Living Arrow" and [[destroy]] "[[Toon World]]" (and "[[Gorgon's Eye]]", though this occurred off-screen). Yugi then activates this card to deflect "Toon Summoned Skull's" attack back at Pegasus's monsters, destroying them and inflicting damage to Pegasus equal to the ATK difference between "Toon Summoned Skull" and the destroyed monsters.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 037|episode 37]], Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Maximillion Pegasus]]. When Pegasus' "[[Toon Summoned Skull]]" attacks Yugi's "[[Dark Magician]]", Yugi activates "[[Spell Shattering Arrow|Living Arrow]] to activate the effect of Pegasus's "[[Magical Neutralizing Force Field|Magical Neutralizing Force]]" as the effect of "Living Arrow" and [[destroy]] Pegasus' "[[Toon World]]" and presumably "[[Gorgon's Eye]]". Yugi then activates this card to deflect "Toon Summoned Skull's" attack back at Pegasus's monsters, destroying them.
  
 
====[[Legendary Heroes]]====
 
====[[Legendary Heroes]]====
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 045|episode 45]], Yami Yugi uses this card to protect himself, [[Joey Wheeler]] and Mai from the swarm of Insect monsters that were attacking the trio. Although the insects collided into the barrier this card created and were destroyed, the storm of explosions that were caused by the insects' destruction created a fire that disturbed the "[[Cocoon of Evolution|Cocoons of Evolution]]", causing them to hatch into three "[[Great Moth]]s".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 045|episode 45]], Yami Yugi uses this card to protect himself, [[Joey Wheeler]] and Mai from the swarm of [[Insect]] monsters that were attacking the trio. The storm of explosions that were caused by the insects' destruction created a fire that disturbed the "[[Cocoon of Evolution|Cocoons of Evolution]]", causing them to hatch into three "[[Great Moth]]s".
  
 
====[[Battle City]]====
 
====[[Battle City]]====
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051|episode 51]], Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]] while the latter was being possessed by [[Marik Ishtar]]. When "[[Zera the Mant]]" attacks "Dark Magician", Yugi activates this card to destroy all Attack Position monsters Keith controls, but Keith activates "[[Solemn Judgment]]" to negate this card's effect and destroy it. The attack continues, destroying "Dark Magician".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051|episode 51]], Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]] while the latter was being possessed by [[Marik Ishtar]]. When Keith's "[[Zera the Mant]]" attacks Yugi's "Dark Magician", Yugi activates this card to destroy all Attack Mode monsters Keith controls, but Keith activates "[[Solemn Judgment]]" to [[negate]] this card's [[effect]] and destroy it.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 053|episode 53]], this card appears on a poster that Yugi and Téa read when they find a game store that was selling Duel Monster cards.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 053|episode 53]], this card appears on a poster that Yugi and Téa read when they find a game store selling Duel Monster cards.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 068|episode 68]], a Rare Hunter uses this card during his Tag Duel with another Rare Hunter against Yami Yugi and [[Seto Kaiba]]. When Kaiba activates the effect of "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" to Tribute "[[Lord of D.]]" and "[[Hyozanryu]]" and inflict 4000 damage to both Rare Hunters, one of the Rare Hunters activates this card to destroy all Attack Position monsters Yami Yugi and Kaiba control. This doesn't work as the effect of Kaiba's "Obelisk the Tormentor" isn't an attack. The effect of "Obelisk the Tormentor" then continues, wiping out both Rare Hunters' Life Points and winning Yami Yugi and Kaiba the duel.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 068|episode 68]], [[Umbra]] uses this card during his Tag Duel with [[Lumis]] against Yami Yugi and [[Seto Kaiba]]. When Kaiba activates the effect of "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" to Tribute "[[Lord of Dragons]]" and "[[Hyozanryu]]" and inflict 4000 damage to both [[Rare Hunter]]s, Umbra activates this card to destroy all Attack Mode monsters Yami Yugi and Kaiba control. However, "Mirror Force" is ineffective against "Obelisk", given its status as an [[Egyptian God]].
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 085|episode 85]], this card can be seen when Yugi is rebuilding his Deck.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 085|episode 85]], this card can be seen when Yugi is rebuilding his Deck.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 099|episode 99]], this card appears when Yami Yugi was building his Virtual World Deck before his Duel with [[Gansley]].
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 099|episode 99]], this card appears when Yami Yugi was building his Virtual World Deck before his Duel with [[Gansley]].
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 102|episode 102]], [[Téa Gardner]] sets this card during her Duel against [[Crump]], but she doesn't activate it. On Crump's turn, he summons "[[Giant Red Seasnake]]" and activates  "[[Cold Wave]]" to prevent both players from using any Spell or Trap Cards for one turn. "Giant Red Seasnake" then attacks and destroy "[[Ancient Elf]]". Later, Téa activates "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]" to destroy Crump's set "[[Gust]]". Crump then activates "[[Driving Snow]]" to destroy this card.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 102|episode 102]], [[Téa Gardner]] [[set]]s this card during her Duel against [[Crump]]. On Crump's turn, he summons "[[Giant Red Seasnake]]" and activates  "[[Cold Wave]]" to prevent both players from using any Spell or Trap Cards for one turn. "Giant Red Seasnake" then attacks and destroys Téa's "[[Ancient Elf]]". Later, Téa activates "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]" to destroy Crump's set "[[Gust]]". Crump then activates "[[Driving Snow]]" to destroy this card.
 
   
 
   
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 103|episode 103]], the Level 3 door uses this card while Yugi and Yami were going through a door puzzle. When "[[Swift Gaia the Fierce Knight]]" attacks the Level 3 door monster, "[[Dark King of the Abyss]]", the door activates this card to destroy "Swift Gaia the Fierce Knight".
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 103|episode 103]], the Level 3 door uses this card while Yugi and Yami were going through a door puzzle. When "[[Swift Gaia the Fierce Knight]]" attacks the Level 3 door monster, "[[Dark King of the Abyss]]", the door activates this card to destroy "Swift Gaia the Fierce Knight".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 108|episode 108]], this card can be seen when [[Seto Kaiba]] was building his Deck for his Duel against [[Leichter]].
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 108|episode 108]], this card can be seen when [[Seto Kaiba]] was building his Deck for his Duel against [[Leichter]].
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 112|episode 112]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Tag Duel with [[Joey Wheeler]] against the Big Five. After he sets this card, he made his expression very obvious in order to get the Big Five's attention on him instead of Joey. Later, [[Nezbitt]] activates "[[Heavy Storm]]" to destroy this card. "[[Machine King]]" then attacks "[[Des Volstgalph]]", but Yugi reveals that what he did was a trick as "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK when Nezbitt activated "Heavy Storm". As a result of this, "Des Volstgalph" destroys "Machine King". "Des Volstgalph" then inflicts 500 damage to Nezbitt.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 112|episode 112]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Tag Duel with [[Joey Wheeler]] against the [[Big Five]]. After he sets this card, he lures the Big Five's attention to him from Joey. Later, [[Nezbitt]] activates "[[Heavy Storm]]" to destroy this card. "[[Machine King]]" then attacks "[[Des Volstgalph]]", but Yugi reveals that what he did was a trick as "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK when Nezbitt activated "Heavy Storm". As a result of this, "Des Volstgalph" destroys "Machine King". "Des Volstgalph" then inflicts 500 damage to Nezbitt.
 
** This card also appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains how his "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK despite that he had no Spell or Trap Cards on his side of the field.
 
** This card also appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains how his "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK despite that he had no Spell or Trap Cards on his side of the field.
  
 
====[[Battle City Finals]]====
 
====[[Battle City Finals]]====
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 123|episode 123]], [[Yami Marik]] uses this card during the four-way [[Battle Royal]] between himself, [[Yami Yugi]], [[Joey Wheeler]], and [[Seto Kaiba]]. When Yugi attacks Kaiba directly with "[[Archfiend of Gilfer]]", Kaiba activates "[[Attack Guidance Armor]]" to redirect the attack to "[[Lord Poison]]". Yami Marik then activates this card to destroy all Attack Position monsters Yugi controls, but Yugi activates "[[Seven Tools of the Bandit]]" to negate Yami Marik's this card and destroy it. The attack continues, destroying "Lord Poison".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 123|episode 123]], [[Yami Marik]] uses this card during the four-way [[Battle Royal]] between himself, [[Yami Yugi]], [[Joey Wheeler]], and [[Seto Kaiba]]. When Yugi attacks Kaiba directly with "[[Archfiend of Gilfer]]", Kaiba activates "[[Attack Guidance Armor]]" to redirect the attack to Marik's "[[Lord Poison]]". Yami Marik then activates this card to destroy all Attack Mode monsters Yugi controls, but Yugi activates "[[Seven Tools of the Bandit]]" to negate Yami Marik's this card and destroy it. The attack continues, destroying "Lord Poison".
  
 
====[[Waking the Dragons]]====
 
====[[Waking the Dragons]]====
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 164|episode 164]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against an [[Orichalcos Soldier]]. When the soldier's "[[Orichalcos Gigas]]" (whose ATK was 2400 due to its own effect and "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]") attacks "[[Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts]]", Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy "Orichalcos Gigas". The soldier then uses the effect of "Orichalcos Gigas" to bring it back even stronger than before (this made the ATK of "Orichalcos Gigas" 2900).
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 164|episode 164]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against an [[Orichalcos Soldier]]. When the soldier's "[[Orichalcos Gigas]]" (whose ATK was 2400 due to its own effect and "[[The Seal of Orichalcos]]") attacks "[[Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts]]", Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy "Orichalcos Gigas". The soldier then uses the effect of "Orichalcos Gigas" summon itself again (this made the ATK of "Orichalcos Gigas" 2900).
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 165|episode 165]], [[Rebecca Hawkins]] uses this card during her Tag Duel with [[Duke Devlin]] against [[Valon]]. When "[[Big Bang Blow]]" attacks "[[Diamond Head Dragon]]" (whose ATK was 4200 due to the effect of "[[Adamantine Sword Revival]]", Rebecca activates this card to destroy all Attack Position monsters Valon controls, but Valon uses the effect of "[[Trap Buster]]" to negate this card's effect and destroy it. Valon then uses the effect of "[[Active Guard]]" to nullify the damage he would take. "Diamond Head Dragon" then destroys "Big Bang Blow", but this activates the effect of "Big Bang Blow", destroying all monsters on the field and inflicting damage to all players equal to the total ATK of each destroyed monster they controlled. As Valon used the effect of "Active Guard", only Rebecca and Duke take the damage and this wins Valon the Duel.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 165|episode 165]], [[Rebecca Hawkins]] uses this card during her Tag Duel with [[Duke Devlin]] against [[Valon]]. When "[[Big Bang Blow]]" attacks "[[Diamond Head Dragon]]" (whose ATK was 4200 due to the effect of "[[Adamantine Sword Revival]]", Rebecca activates this card to destroy all Attack Mode monsters Valon controls, but Valon uses the effect of "[[Trap Buster]]" to negate this card's effect and destroy it.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 178|episode 178]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Tag Duel with Kaiba against [[Dartz]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 179|the next episode]], Yami Yugi could activate this card as he found out that Dartz's "[[Mirror Knight Token]]s" have the souls of his friends in them (Yugi Muto, Joey Wheeler, Mai Valentine and Maximillion Pegasus) and can't bring himself to destroy the tokens as it might destroy his friends' souls too in the process. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 180|the following episode]], Kaiba activates "[[The Fang of Critias]]" to merge it with this card in order to Special Summon "[[Mirror Force Dragon]]". In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 181|the next episode]], Dartz's "[[Orichalcos Shunoros]]" attacks "[[Legendary Knight Critias]]", but Yami Yugi uses the effect of "Legendary Knight Critias" to activate this card from the Graveyard and destroy all of Dartz's monsters as well as inflict the ATK difference between "Legendary Knight Critias" and Dartz's monsters as damage to Dartz. This card was then banished afterwards.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 178|episode 178]], Yami Yugi [[set]]s this card during his Tag Duel with Kaiba against [[Dartz]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 179|the next episode]], Yami Yugi refuses this card as he found out that Dartz's "[[Mirror Knight Token]]s" have the souls of his friends in them (Yugi Muto, Joey Wheeler, Mai Valentine and Maximillion Pegasus) and could not risk destroying his friends' souls. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 180|the following episode]], Kaiba activates "[[The Fang of Critias]]" to merge it with this card in order to Special Summon "[[Mirror Force Dragon]]". In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 181|the next episode]], Dartz's "[[Orichalcos Shunoros]]" attacks "[[Legendary Knight Critias]]", but Yami Yugi uses the effect of "Legendary Knight Critias" to activate this card from the [[Graveyard]]. This card was then [[banish]]ed afterwards.
  
 
====[[Grand Championship]]====
 
====[[Grand Championship]]====
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|episode 192]], [[Leon von Schroeder]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Rebecca Hawkins]]. When "[[Luster Dragon 2]]" attacks "[[Cinderella]]" (whose ATK was 1300 due to it being equipped with "[[Glass Slippers]]", Leon activates this card to destroy "Luster Dragon 2".<ref>This is the first Duel in Yu-Gi-Oh! history to have this card use its TCG/OCG effect.</ref>
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 192|episode 192]], [[Leon von Schroeder]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Rebecca Hawkins]]. When "[[Luster Dragon 2]]" attacks "[[Cinderella]]", Leon activates this card to destroy "Luster Dragon 2".<ref>This is the first Duel in which this card uses its TCG/OCG effect.</ref>
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|episode 193]], Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Vivian Wong]]. When "[[Dragon Lady]]" (whose ATK was 2800 due to it being equipped with "[[Lightning Saber]]") attacks "[[Big Shield Gardna]]", Yugi activates this card to destroy "Dragon Lady", but Vivian activates "[[Snowfall Sword]]" to negate this card's effect and destroy it. The attack continues, destroying "Big Shield Gardna".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 193|episode 193]], Yugi uses this card during his Duel against [[Vivian Wong]]. When "[[Dragon Lady]]" (whose ATK was 2800 due to being equipped with "[[Lightning Saber]]") attacks "[[Big Shield Gardna]]", Yugi activates this card to destroy "Dragon Lady", but Vivian activates "[[Snowfall Sword]]" to negate this card's effect and destroy it.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|episode 196]], this card is shown within Leon's backstory flashback when he explains how he became fascinated into Duel Monsters after discovering the game. This card is later shown again when Leon is shown watching Yugi's Duels on television.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|episode 196]], this card is shown within Leon's backstory flashback when he explains how he became fascinated with Duel Monsters after discovering the game. This card is later shown again when Leon is shown watching Yugi's Duels on television.
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 197|episode 197]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against Leon von Schroeder. When "[[Iron Hans]]" attacks Yami Yugi directly, Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy "Iron Hans" and Leon's two "[[Iron Knight]]s".
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 197|episode 197]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against Leon von Schroeder. When "[[Iron Hans]]" attacks Yami Yugi directly, Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy "Iron Hans" and Leon's two "[[Iron Knight]]s".
  
====[[Dawn of the Duel]]====
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====Ceremonial Battle====
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 214|episode 214]], this card appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains to his friends that he wished for real friends after solving the [[Millennium Puzzle]]. It is shown in Yugi's hand when Yugi is Dueling Joey in the said flashback.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 214|episode 214]], this card appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains to his friends that he wished for real friends after solving the [[Millennium Puzzle]]. It is shown in Yugi's hand when Yugi is Dueling Joey in the said flashback.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 221|episode 221]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Duel against Yugi. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 222|the next episode]], "[[Silent Swordsman LV0]]" (whose ATK was 3500 due to its own effect) attacks "Obelisk the Tormentor" (whose ATK was 500 due to it being affected by "[[Ground Erosion]]" and "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (Original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]'s" effect), but Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy all monsters that Yugi controls. Yugi then reveals that he purposely did that  because it was the only way for his plan to destroy the Egyptian Gods to continue as planned.<ref>When Yugi predicts this card, this card is mistakingly shown as "[[Dark Mirror Force]]" instead.</ref>
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 221|episode 221]], Yami Yugi sets this card during his Duel against Yugi. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 222|the next episode]], "[[Silent Swordsman LV0]]" (whose ATK was 3500 due to its own effect) attacks "Obelisk the Tormentor" (whose ATK was 500 due to "[[Ground Erosion]]" and "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (Original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]'s" effect), but Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy all monsters that Yugi controls.<ref>When Yugi predicts this card, this card is mistakingly shown as "[[Dark Mirror Force]]" instead.</ref>
  
 
===Manga===
 
===Manga===
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==[[Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie: Pyramid of Light]]==
 
==[[Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie: Pyramid of Light]]==
* Yugi sets this card during his Duel against Seto Kaiba, but does not activate it as Kaiba destroyed it with "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]" before Yugi could use it.  
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* Yugi sets this card during his Duel against Seto Kaiba, but Kaiba destroys it with "[[Mystical Space Typhoon]]".  
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! GX==
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 005|episode 5]], this card can be seen in [[Jaden Yuki]]'s hand during his Duel against [[Titan]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 006|the next episode]], "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]" attacks Jaden directly, but Jaden activates this card, to destroy "Terrorking Archfiend" and "[[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]".  Titan then discards "[[Desrook Archfiend]]" to revive "Terrorking Archfiend". Titan then uses the effect of "[[Pandemonium]]" to add another "Desrook Archfiend" from his Deck to his hand.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 005|episode 5]], this card can be seen in [[Jaden Yuki]]'s [[hand]] during his Duel against [[Titan]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 006|the next episode]], "[[Terrorking Archfiend]]" attacks Jaden directly, but Jaden activates this card, to destroy "Terrorking Archfiend" and "[[Infernalqueen Archfiend]]".  Titan then discards "[[Desrook Archfiend]]" to revive "Terrorking Archfiend". Titan then uses the effect of "[[Pandemonium]]" to add another "Desrook Archfiend" from his [[main deck|deck]] to his hand.
  
* During episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 168|168]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 179|179]], this card can be seen in a display case among others as part of a replica of Yugi Muto's Deck.
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* During episodes [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 168|168]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 179|179]], this card can be seen in a display case among others as part of a replica of [[Yugi's Deck]].
  
* Yugi Muto used this card in his Duel against Jaden. When "[[Elemental Hero Neos]]" equipped with "[[Neos Force]]" attacked "[[Dark Magician]]", Yugi activates this card, destroying "Neos" and "[[Card Trooper]]".
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* Yugi uses this card in his Duel against Jaden. When "[[Elemental Hero Neos]]" equipped with "[[Neos Force]]" attacks "[[Dark Magician]]", Yugi activates this card, destroying "Neos" and "[[Card Trooper]]".
  
 
* This card appears in the GX Japanese closing song, [[Borderline Battle]].
 
* This card appears in the GX Japanese closing song, [[Borderline Battle]].
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's==
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 007|episode 7]], [[Bolt Tanner]] [[Set]]s this card during his Ground Duel against [[Yusei Fudo]] while the latter was using [[Tenzen Yanagi]]'s Deck, but he never activated it. He had set this card as a countermeasure if Yusei attacked his "[[Giant Ushi Oni]]" with a powerful monster. Yusei later destroys this card with "[[Triangle O]]".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 007|episode 7]], [[Bolt Tanner]] sets this card during his Ground Duel against [[Yusei Fudo]] while the latter was using [[Tenzen Yanagi]]'s Deck. Yusei later destroys this card with "[[Triangle O]]".
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 021|episode 21]], Bolt Tanner mentions "Mirror Force" when he gives an example of a game-breaking card.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 021|episode 21]], Bolt Tanner mentions "Mirror Force" when he gives an example of a game-breaking card.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 076|episode 76]], this card can be seen at the bottom of [[Kaz]]'s Deck after [[Jack Atlas]] took "[[Chaos King Archfiend]]" from the bottom of [[Kaz]]'s Deck.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 076|episode 76]], this card can be seen at the bottom of [[Kaz]]'s Deck after [[Jack Atlas]] took "[[Chaos King Archfiend]]" from the bottom of [[Kaz]]'s Deck.
  
* This is the [[Featured Card]] for [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 080|episode 80]].
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 080|episode 80]], this card was part of a Duel Puzzle that [[Crow Hogan]], [[Jack Atlas]], [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno]] had to solve in order to find out who stole Yusei's program. Aside from being on the field in Defense Mode, this card played no actual part in any of the attempts made by Crow, Jack, and Bruno when they tried to solve the Duel Puzzle. When Crow attempted to solve the Duel Puzzle, he equipped "[[Shooting Star Bow - Ceal]]" to "[[Green Gadget]]" to decrease the latter's ATK by 1000. "[[Tragoedia]]"(whose ATK was 3000 due to its effect) then attacks "Green Gadget", but the Robot activates this card to destroy "Tragoedia", resulting in Crow failing to solve the puzzle. When Jack attempted to solve the puzzle, he equipped "[[Axe of Despair]]" to "[[Tragoedia]]", increasing its ATK by 1000. "Tragoedia(whose ATK was 3000 due to its effect) then attacked "Green Gadget" as Jack assumed the face-down card in the Duel Puzzle was changed. Unfortunately this assumption was wrong as the robot then activated this card to once again destroy "Tragoedia", resulting in Jack failing to solve the puzzle. Bruno then took a turn to solve the puzzle. Thanks to his strategy, he was able to remove "Green Gadget" from the field with "[[Tribute to the Doomed]]" and take control of "[[Ancient Gear Soldier]]"(who had the ability to forbid the opponent from activating Spells and Traps when it attacks) with "[[Cost Down]]" and the effect of "[[Tragoedia]]". Bruno then equipped "[[Axe of Despair]]" onto "Ancient Gear Soldier", increasing its ATK by 1000. "Ancient Gear Soldier" then attacks "[[Stronghold the Moving Fortress]]" (who now had 0 ATK since "Green Gadget", "[[Red Gadget]]", and "[[Yellow Gadget]]" were not all present on the field). Because of "Ancient Gear Soldier"'s effect, the Password Robot could not activate this card to stop the attack, allowing Bruno to successfully destroy "Stronghold the Moving Fortress", deplete the Robot's remaining Life Points, and solve the Duel Puzzle.
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** This is the [[Featured Card]] for [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 080|episode 80]].
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 080|episode 80]], this card was part of a Duel Puzzle that [[Crow Hogan]], [[Jack Atlas]], [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno]] had to solve in order to find out who stole Yusei's program. Aside from being on the field in Defense Position, this card played no actual part in any of the attempts made by Crow, Jack, and Bruno when they tried to solve the Duel Puzzle. When Crow attempted to solve the Duel Puzzle, he equipped "[[Shooting Star Bow - Ceal]]" to "[[Green Gadget]]" to decrease the latter's ATK by 1000. "[[Tragoedia]]"(whose ATK was 3000 due to its effect) then attacks "Green Gadget", but the Robot activates this card to destroy "Tragoedia", resulting in Crow failing to solve the puzzle. When Jack attempted to solve the puzzle, he equipped "[[Axe of Despair]]" to "[[Tragoedia]]", increasing its ATK by 1000. "Tragoedia(whose ATK was 3000 due to its effect) then attacked "Green Gadget" as Jack assumed the face-down card in the Duel Puzzle was changed. Unfortunately this assumption was wrong as the robot then activated this card to once again destroy "Tragoedia", resulting in Jack failing to solve the puzzle. Bruno then took a turn to solve the puzzle. Thanks to his strategy, he was able to remove "Green Gadget" from the field with "[[Tribute to the Doomed]]" and take control of "[[Ancient Gear Soldier]]"(who had the ability to forbid the opponent from activating Spells and Traps when it attacks) with "[[Cost Down]]" and the effect of "[[Tragoedia]]". Bruno then equipped "[[Axe of Despair]]" onto "Ancient Gear Soldier", increasing its ATK by 1000. "Ancient Gear Soldier" then attacks "[[Stronghold the Moving Fortress]]" (who now had 0 ATK since "Green Gadget", "[[Red Gadget]]", and "[[Yellow Gadget]]" were not all present on the field). Because of "Ancient Gear Soldier"'s effect, the Password Robot could not activate this card to stop the attack, allowing Bruno to successfully destroy "Stronghold the Moving Fortress", deplete the Robot's remaining Life Points, and solve the Duel Puzzle.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 085|episode 85]], Crow sets this card during his Ground Duel against [[Lyndon]]. After Lyndon destroys Crow's "[[Blackwing Armor Master]]" with the effect of "[[Time Wizard]]", Lyndon uses "[[Monster Clock]]" and "[[Clock Knight 12]]" to attack Crow directly. Crow chooses not to activate this card and allows Lyndon to defeat him.
 
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 085|episode 85]], Crow sets this card during his Ground Duel against [[Lyndon]], but does not activate it. After Lyndon destroys "[[Blackwing Armor Master]]" with the effect of "[[Time Wizard]]"(as he succeeded in its effect), he uses "[[Monster Clock]]" and "[[Clock Knight 12]]" to attack Crow directly. Crow could have activated this card to save himself and destroy Lyndon's monsters, but he, in the end, chose not activate it. This leads to him being defeated.
 
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 108|episode 108]], this card is shown falling out of [[Haruka]]'s Deck when she drops it due to the lightning strikes.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 108|episode 108]], this card is shown falling out of [[Haruka]]'s Deck when she drops it due to the lightning strikes.
  
* This card can also be seen in the poster for the WRGP tournament during the second season.
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* This card can also be seen in the poster for the WRGP tournament throughout the second season.
  
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL==
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 012|episode 12]], this card appears in a flashback of [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]'s as part of Quattro's [[Deck]] at a National Tournament. It was one of the many cards that can be seen after Quattro's Deck fell off of the plant pot it was on. Shark noticed these cards and took a look at it due to the pressure affecting him. During the duel between Shark and Quattro, the latter sets a card face-down. Shark theorized that the set card is probably this card as Quattro would probably use that in this sort of situation. Shark realizes that he can win the duel now, but before Shark can conduct the turn that would have probably won him the duel, the duel is canceled and Shark is disqualified from the Duel as the security cameras caught Shark peeking at Quattro's Deck before the Duel. This in turn caused Shark to be banned forever from the Duel Circuit. Quattro later revealed in episode 26 to Shark that he purposely left his Deck on the plant pot in order to get Shark disqualified.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 012|episode 12]], this card appears in a flashback of [[Reginald Kastle]]'s as part of [[Quattro]]'s [[Deck]] at a National Tournament. It was one of the many cards that can be seen after Quattro's Deck fell off of the plant pot it was on. Shark notices these cards and was pressured to look at them. During the duel between Shark and Quattro, the latter sets a card face-down. Shark theorized that the set card is probably this card as Quattro would probably use that in this sort of situation. Shark realizes that he can win the duel now, but before Shark can conduct the turn that would have probably won him the duel, the duel is canceled and Shark is disqualified from the Duel as the security cameras caught Shark peeking at Quattro's Deck before the Duel, causing Reginald a lifetime ban from the Duel Circuit. Quattro later reveals in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 026|episode 26]] to Reginald that he purposely left his Deck on the plant pot in order to get Shark disqualified.
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* This card was seen between the stolen cards by [[Charlie McCay]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 031|episode 31]].
 
* This card was seen between the stolen cards by [[Charlie McCay]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 031|episode 31]].
* This card is used by [[Roku]] during his duel against [[Yuma Tsukumo]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 044|episode 44]]. After cutting from and to the duel, Yuma summons "[[Gagaga Girl]]" and attacks with it and four other monsters against Roku's field of this set card and a face-down monster. Roku plays "Mirror Force", destroying all of Yuma's monsters. On Roku's next turn, he proceeds to summon "[[Arcana Knight Joker]]" use it to attack Yuma directly, winning him the duel.
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* This card is used by [[Roku]] during his duel against [[Yuma Tsukumo]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 044|episode 44]]. Yuma summons "[[Gagaga Girl]]" and attacks with it and four other monsters against Roku's set "[[Queen's Knight]]". Roku plays "Mirror Force", destroying all of Yuma's monsters.
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==Scripted Duels==
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* In the non-canon duel [[YCS Providence 2012 Special: Mai, Joey and Yugi vs. Pegasus and Bakura]], Yugi activates this card against Pegasus when Pegasus' "[[Toon Summoned Skull]]" attacks Yugi's "[[Silver Fang]]" in an attempt to destroy Pegasus' "Toon Summoned Skull", "[[Toon Cannon Soldier]]", "[[Toon Masked Sorcerer]]", "[[Toon Gemini Elf]]", and "[[Toon Goblin Attack Force]]". Pegasus activates the effects of his [[Toon]] monsters to hide them within "[[Toon World]]" to prevent their destruction, although by doing so, he cancels "Toon Summoned Skull's" attack.
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* In the non-canon duel [[North American WCQ 2013 Special: Kaiba vs. Pegasus]], Pegasus activates this card when Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" attacks Pegasus' "[[Wind-Up Dog]]". "Mirror Force" destroys Kaiba's three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons", "[[Slate Warrior]]", and "[[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]". The next turn, Pegasus sets a second copy of this card. The following turn, Kaiba's "[[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]]'s" effect sends the second "Mirror Force" to the Graveyard and inflicts 300 damage to Pegasus for it.
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* In the non-canon duel [[World Championship 2013 Special: Mai vs. Yugi]], Yugi sets this card. Mai attempts to destroy it with "Harpie's Feather Duster", but Yugi [[chain]]s "[[Emergency Provision]]s" to send "Mirror Force" to the Graveyard to gain 1000 [[Life Points]].
  
 
==Video games==
 
==Video games==

Revision as of 20:22, 26 November 2013

This is the Featured Card for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 080.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

For the first four series, this card inflicted Battle Damage equal to the difference between the ATK of the Attack Target's and the destroyed monsters'.

Anime

Duelist Kingdom

  • In episode 10, Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against Ghost Kaiba. When Ghost Kaiba attacks Yugi's "Mystical Elf" with his third "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", Yugi activates this card to destroy all Attack Mode monsters Ghost Kaiba controls, but the imposter activates "Negate Attack" to stop the redirected attack and save his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".

Legendary Heroes

  • In episode 45, Yami Yugi uses this card to protect himself, Joey Wheeler and Mai from the swarm of Insect monsters that were attacking the trio. The storm of explosions that were caused by the insects' destruction created a fire that disturbed the "Cocoons of Evolution", causing them to hatch into three "Great Moths".

Battle City

  • In episode 53, this card appears on a poster that Yugi and Téa read when they find a game store selling Duel Monster cards.
  • In episode 85, this card can be seen when Yugi is rebuilding his Deck.

Virtual World

  • In episode 99, this card appears when Yami Yugi was building his Virtual World Deck before his Duel with Gansley.
  • In episode 112, Yami Yugi sets this card during his Tag Duel with Joey Wheeler against the Big Five. After he sets this card, he lures the Big Five's attention to him from Joey. Later, Nezbitt activates "Heavy Storm" to destroy this card. "Machine King" then attacks "Des Volstgalph", but Yugi reveals that what he did was a trick as "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK when Nezbitt activated "Heavy Storm". As a result of this, "Des Volstgalph" destroys "Machine King". "Des Volstgalph" then inflicts 500 damage to Nezbitt.
    • This card also appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains how his "Des Volstgalph" gained 200 ATK despite that he had no Spell or Trap Cards on his side of the field.

Battle City Finals

Waking the Dragons

Grand Championship

  • In episode 196, this card is shown within Leon's backstory flashback when he explains how he became fascinated with Duel Monsters after discovering the game. This card is later shown again when Leon is shown watching Yugi's Duels on television.
  • In episode 197, Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against Leon von Schroeder. When "Iron Hans" attacks Yami Yugi directly, Yami Yugi activates this card to destroy "Iron Hans" and Leon's two "Iron Knights".

Ceremonial Battle

  • In episode 214, this card appears in a flashback Yugi has when he explains to his friends that he wished for real friends after solving the Millennium Puzzle. It is shown in Yugi's hand when Yugi is Dueling Joey in the said flashback.

Manga

Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie: Pyramid of Light

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

  • During episodes 168 and 179, this card can be seen in a display case among others as part of a replica of Yugi's Deck.

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

  • In episode 21, Bolt Tanner mentions "Mirror Force" when he gives an example of a game-breaking card.
  • In episode 62, this card was shown in a flashback that was explained by Rex Goodwin. After Roman Goodwin had defeated Rex, he is shown dropping three Trap Cards, one of which is this card. Roman then realizes that his brother had lost the Duel on purpose. Rex then reveals that he purposely lost so that he would become a Dark Signer.
  • In episode 80, this card was part of a Duel Puzzle that Crow Hogan, Jack Atlas, Yusei Fudo and Bruno had to solve in order to find out who stole Yusei's program. Aside from being on the field in Defense Mode, this card played no actual part in any of the attempts made by Crow, Jack, and Bruno when they tried to solve the Duel Puzzle. When Crow attempted to solve the Duel Puzzle, he equipped "Shooting Star Bow - Ceal" to "Green Gadget" to decrease the latter's ATK by 1000. "Tragoedia"(whose ATK was 3000 due to its effect) then attacks "Green Gadget", but the Robot activates this card to destroy "Tragoedia", resulting in Crow failing to solve the puzzle. When Jack attempted to solve the puzzle, he equipped "Axe of Despair" to "Tragoedia", increasing its ATK by 1000. "Tragoedia(whose ATK was 3000 due to its effect) then attacked "Green Gadget" as Jack assumed the face-down card in the Duel Puzzle was changed. Unfortunately this assumption was wrong as the robot then activated this card to once again destroy "Tragoedia", resulting in Jack failing to solve the puzzle. Bruno then took a turn to solve the puzzle. Thanks to his strategy, he was able to remove "Green Gadget" from the field with "Tribute to the Doomed" and take control of "Ancient Gear Soldier"(who had the ability to forbid the opponent from activating Spells and Traps when it attacks) with "Cost Down" and the effect of "Tragoedia". Bruno then equipped "Axe of Despair" onto "Ancient Gear Soldier", increasing its ATK by 1000. "Ancient Gear Soldier" then attacks "Stronghold the Moving Fortress" (who now had 0 ATK since "Green Gadget", "Red Gadget", and "Yellow Gadget" were not all present on the field). Because of "Ancient Gear Soldier"'s effect, the Password Robot could not activate this card to stop the attack, allowing Bruno to successfully destroy "Stronghold the Moving Fortress", deplete the Robot's remaining Life Points, and solve the Duel Puzzle.
  • In episode 108, this card is shown falling out of Haruka's Deck when she drops it due to the lightning strikes.
  • This card can also be seen in the poster for the WRGP tournament throughout the second season.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

  • In episode 12, this card appears in a flashback of Reginald Kastle's as part of Quattro's Deck at a National Tournament. It was one of the many cards that can be seen after Quattro's Deck fell off of the plant pot it was on. Shark notices these cards and was pressured to look at them. During the duel between Shark and Quattro, the latter sets a card face-down. Shark theorized that the set card is probably this card as Quattro would probably use that in this sort of situation. Shark realizes that he can win the duel now, but before Shark can conduct the turn that would have probably won him the duel, the duel is canceled and Shark is disqualified from the Duel as the security cameras caught Shark peeking at Quattro's Deck before the Duel, causing Reginald a lifetime ban from the Duel Circuit. Quattro later reveals in episode 26 to Reginald that he purposely left his Deck on the plant pot in order to get Shark disqualified.

Scripted Duels

Video games

References

  1. This is the first Duel in which this card uses its TCG/OCG effect.
  2. When Yugi predicts this card, this card is mistakingly shown as "Dark Mirror Force" instead.