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* The [[ATK]] of "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" remains 2500 from Yugi's "[[Ground Erosion]]" Trap Card. In previous episodes, it has been shown that this effect would have worn off at the end of that turn. The English dub has Yugi state that his target isn't "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]", rather the "ground underneath him", possibly referring to the [[Monster Card Zone]], which could imply that cards that don't directly target Egyptian god cards can still work.
 
* The [[ATK]] of "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" remains 2500 from Yugi's "[[Ground Erosion]]" Trap Card. In previous episodes, it has been shown that this effect would have worn off at the end of that turn. The English dub has Yugi state that his target isn't "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]", rather the "ground underneath him", possibly referring to the [[Monster Card Zone]], which could imply that cards that don't directly target Egyptian god cards can still work.
 
* The effect of "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" should not have been manipulated as it was, since it is unaffected by [[Trap Cards]] as is clearly stated. However, "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" wasn't the direct target of "[[Magnet Force]]", which could imply that [[Trap Cards]] that indirectly target a monster may work.
 
* The effect of "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" should not have been manipulated as it was, since it is unaffected by [[Trap Cards]] as is clearly stated. However, "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" wasn't the direct target of "[[Magnet Force]]", which could imply that [[Trap Cards]] that indirectly target a monster may work.
* The effect of "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" decreases that of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", while previous episodes show that it would be unaffected by said effect. But again, it doesn't directly target "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", also it was an attack from another Egyptian God Card.
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* The effect of "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" decreases that of "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", while previous episodes show that it would be unaffected by said effect, but this is probably because Ra was in Phoenix Mode when this effect was used.
 
* Yami summoned "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" with "[[Summoning Clock]]", and previous episodes show that when an Egyptian god card is summoned by use of a [[Trap Card]] or [[Magic Card]], the card returns to the Graveyard the next turn. However, he summoned "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" from his hand rather than his Graveyard.
 
* Yami summoned "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" with "[[Summoning Clock]]", and previous episodes show that when an Egyptian god card is summoned by use of a [[Trap Card]] or [[Magic Card]], the card returns to the Graveyard the next turn. However, he summoned "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" from his hand rather than his Graveyard.
  
  
 
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Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 222
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number222
Season5
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 5)
Previous"The Final Duel - Part 1"
Next"The Final Duel - Part 3"


Major Events

  • Kaiba wants to leave the Duel because he feels the outcome can be too easily predicted, but Yugi urges him to stay: he has a plan!
  • Yugi is still feeling uncertain about the responsibility of this Duel, but a major pep-talk from the Pharaoh gives him the moral boost he needs.
  • Thanks to Trap Card "Magnet Force" and the help of his three Magnet Warriors, Yugi devises a plan to get rid of the three Egyptian God Cards Yami has in play!


Summary

(NOTE: for steps in the Yami Yugi and Yugi Muto Duel please see the Featured Duel section below)

A Pep-Talk for Destiny

Seto Kaiba: "This isn't exactly brain surgery here folks: it's pretty obvious that only ONE of the two Yugi twins inherited the dueling skills so why even watch? Looks his little secret is out: Yugi can't duel his way out of a paper bag, so he got his look-a-like to duel for him." (starts leaving)
Joey Wheeler: "Get back here rich boy! This duel ain't over till it's over!"
Téa Gardner: "(...) Yeah how about showing a little respect?"
Seto Kaiba: "Do you losers honestly believe Yugi can still win?? (...) Then answer me this: what possible combination of cards would YOU use to defeat all three Egyptian Gods? (...) I rest my case. You're as clueless as Yugi is"
Joey Wheeler: "Ugh, look pal I may not have the answer, but there is one. Come on Marik, you're the expert here: what's their weakness?"
Marik Ishtar: "Well INDIVIDUALLY they have drawbacks, but when all three are together they're practically indestructible!"
Ishizu Ishtar: "Only FATE can decide the outcome of this ritual. If Yugi is unable to defeat his alter-ego, then the two are not yet meant to separate from one another. If this occurs, the Pharaoh will be trapped here for another 5,000 years"
Seto Kaiba: "(...) Come on Mokuba" (starts leaving again) "Hey Pharaoh, if you end up having to stick around for a few more years there IS a bright side: the two of us can finally have that rematch. And by the looks of this Duel, you're not going anywhere."
Yami Yugi: "That remains to be seen."
Yugi vs. Yami: The Final Duel is ON!
Yugi Muto: "Kaiba WAIT! What's the rush? (...) You OWE it to the Pharaoh to stay. You have a bond that goes back thousands of years and you should be here to say goodbye to him when he loses. (...) [I'm] More serious than I've ever been in my life. Those Egyptian Gods may be strong, but they're not undefeatable! And I'm gonna take them down ONE by ONE!"
Seto Kaiba: "(...) Come on! You mean to tell you actually have a strategy in mind for defeating all three Egyptian God cards. (...) Fine, then THIS I gotta see. And when you fail miserably, I'll step in and show you what REAL dueling is all about."
Yugi Muto: (thinking) "(...) It won't be easy, but I need to defeat all three Egyptian God cards. It's the only way for me to pass this test and free the Pharaoh by proving I'm ready to be on my own. Ever since our spirits joined together I've always let the Pharaoh take the lead during our duels, but every obstacle we faced together pushed me to try harder, and I always knew that some day I'd be good enough to walk by his side. I just hope that day is today.
Yami Yugi: "Yugi, I can see the uncertainty in your eyes and if you expect to win this duel you must first overcome your self-doubt. I believe THAT's why fate brought us together, so that you could learn to trust in yourself and be the duelist that you truly are inside, and so that I could learn from YOU. (...) I wouldn't be who I am without YOU, and I thought about everything that you taught me when I was building my deck."
Yugi Muto: "That's exactly what I did when I built mine! You taught me about bravery, and about having self-confidence even when all hope seems lost. And I thought about that with every card that I picked."
Yami Yugi: "And you taught me about friendship, and having compassion for others. In Duelist Kingdom you showed me there are some things more important than winning, like the safety of a friend. Each of us has given the other a gift."
Yugi Muto: "(...) Wow. So even though our minds have separated each of us has maintained the other one's strengths. And those strengths are represented in our Decks. So we're pretty evenly matched."
Yami Yugi: "That's right!"
Yugi Muto: (thinking) "That was just the kind of pep-talk I needed. I have to admit part of me was worried that the sides of this duel were uneven, but now I realized that even though the Pharaoh has ALL THREE Egyptian God cards, I have everything I need to STOP them. And that's exactly what I'm gonna do!"
  • The Duel resumes.

Ishizu's Prediction

Ishizu makes a prediction in Yugi's favor
  • During the Duel, Yugi has just played "Mirage Ruler". Ishizu makes a prediction on the next turn.
Ishizu Ishtar: "I feel as if Yugi is going to turn things around in his next move."
Marik Ishtar: "Huh? Have you seen the future?"
Ishizu Ishtar: "I haven't had a vision of the future in years. Let's just call this a strong hunch."
Marik Ishtar: "So you think Yugi has a chance against the Egyptian Gods?"
Ishizu Ishtar: "I'm not sure, but something just occured to me that perhaps I hadn't thought about before. Maybe fate chose Yugi as the vessel of the Pharaoh's spirit not because he needed the Pharaoh's help, but because Yugi himself is the modern-day version of the Pharaoh equal in every way. The two were brought together because they represent opposite sides of the same soul!"
Marik Ishtar: "Yes, but they're so..."
Ishizu Ishtar: "What? They're so different from one another because Yugi is shy and the Pharaoh's assertive and confident? Well the truth is, they each had a quality that the other needed so they learnt from each other."
Marik Ishtar: "Hold on. Are you saying they're complete now?"
Ishizu Ishtar: "We'll soon find out. If their journey is truly over then fate will allow Yugi to defeat all three Egyptian God cards and win the Duel."
  • The Duel resumes.


Featured Duel: Yami Yugi vs. Yugi Muto - Part 2

Duel continues from previous episode.

Yami Yugi's Turn

(Insert dialogue from A Pep-Talk for Destiny Summary section above)

Yugi Muto's Turn

Yami Yugi's Turn

(Insert dialogue from Ishizu's Prediction Summary section above)

Yugi Muto's Turn

Duel continues next episode.


Inconsistencies with Previous Episodes

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