Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Chapter 009

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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Chapter 009
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Best Friends is the ninth chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga. It was first printed in Japanese in the V Jump magazine and in English in the Shonen Jump magazine. Both of which were printed in volume 1 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX graphic novels afterwards.

Summary

Midori Hibiki encounters Chazz Princeton observing Jaden Yuki and Syrus Truesdale's duel from a distance after school hours. She asks him what is going on, and when he tells her that Syrus is dueling to avoid expulsion, she is shocked and cannot believe the news.

Syrus, having equipped "Transformation", recalls his brother saying that he was too kind to be a duelist, and thinks that his "kindness" is now sealed beneath the armor. Jaden attempts to attack Syrus with "Elemental Hero Inferno", but Syrus turns Inferno's attack into a direct attack and destroys the monster, impressing Jaden.

Syrus recalls Jaden asking him why he calls him "bro" when he has a real brother. Syrus remembers that Jaden's passion for dueling reminded him of his brother. He wants to become as good as both of his "brothers", and is thus determined to stay at the academy. Jaden draws "Mystical Space Typhoon", which, by destroying "Transformation" and causing Syrus to take the damage he should have taken, would guarantee his victory, but remembers that if Syrus loses, he will be expelled. Syrus admits that the duel was fun, and demands that he not hold back. Jaden plays "Mystical Space Typhoon", but Syrus guards himself against the effect by using "Carrieroid's" ability to remove the card from the game while keeping it in effect.

Syrus manages to summon the very powerful "Armoroid" next, which, while vulnerable once its Roid components are removed, is able to outclass Jaden's monster and damage Jaden even when his monsters are in defense mode. The development convinces Jaden that Syrus will win, and he initially seems content with just losing his deck so his friend can stay at the academy, but then remembers that he was entrusted with the deck. He then activates "Pot of Greed", summoning "Elemental Hero Voltic", which can return cards removed from the game into the graveyard, enabling it to break Syrus's transformation. Syrus, realizing that he has been defeated, says that he has never had such a fun duel, and will do what it takes to return. Jaden uses "Hero Solidarity" to destroy two of Syrus' spell cards and attacks Syrus's "Armoroid" with "Elemental Hero Voltic", the attack breaking Syrus's transformation and defeating him. As his armor fades away, Syrus realizes that he could not change what he was, even with the armor.

Jaden protests Syrus having to be expelled over one zero. Midori arrives to state that Syrus actually did not get a zero, as the preliminary reports gave him one for not putting his name on the test, but the final reports show him getting the highest score in the class, thus preventing him from being expelled. Jaden celebrates Syrus' staying at the school with his friends until Midori gives him bad news - unlike Syrus, he did in fact, fail, and must retake the test.

Duels

Duel continues from the previous chapter.

  • Syrus (3400 LP): Draws an unknown card. Summons "Shuttleroid" (1000 ATK) in attack mode.
  • Syrus (3400 LP): Combines his three Roids to Summon Armorroid" (2700 ATK). Attacks "Woodsman" and with his ability, reduces Jaden's life points by 1350 to 1650.

Jaden wins.