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Pegasus dominated the beginning of the championship match with Dark Yugi, by using the Millennium Eye to read Dark Yugi's thoughts and appropriately counter his moves.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|126|ref}}</ref> [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] then proposed a "[[Mind Shuffle]]" strategy where they use the Millennium Puzzle to switch which of them was in control of their body just as Pegasus was about to read their mind. This enabled each Yugi to take a turn setting up a move, then switch to the opposite Yugi, who would be unaware of what had been set up, making him incapable of leaking it when Pegasus read his mind. Dark Yugi taunted Pegasus, saying he had lost his Duelist instinct by relying on the Millennium Eye for so long.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|128|ref}}</ref> Once his "[[Toon World (manga)|Toon World]]" strategy was defeated, Pegasus used the Millennium Eye to make the game a [[Shadow Game (manga)|Shadow Game]]. The mental endurance required to maintain monsters' ethereal form in the Shadow Game wore Yugi down, leaving just Dark Yugi whose mind Pegasus could read.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|129|ref}}</ref> However at the climax of the Duel, Yugi's friends appeared in Dark Yugi's mind and deflected the power of the Eye.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|130|ref}}</ref> | Pegasus dominated the beginning of the championship match with Dark Yugi, by using the Millennium Eye to read Dark Yugi's thoughts and appropriately counter his moves.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|126|ref}}</ref> [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] then proposed a "[[Mind Shuffle]]" strategy where they use the Millennium Puzzle to switch which of them was in control of their body just as Pegasus was about to read their mind. This enabled each Yugi to take a turn setting up a move, then switch to the opposite Yugi, who would be unaware of what had been set up, making him incapable of leaking it when Pegasus read his mind. Dark Yugi taunted Pegasus, saying he had lost his Duelist instinct by relying on the Millennium Eye for so long.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|128|ref}}</ref> Once his "[[Toon World (manga)|Toon World]]" strategy was defeated, Pegasus used the Millennium Eye to make the game a [[Shadow Game (manga)|Shadow Game]]. The mental endurance required to maintain monsters' ethereal form in the Shadow Game wore Yugi down, leaving just Dark Yugi whose mind Pegasus could read.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|129|ref}}</ref> However at the climax of the Duel, Yugi's friends appeared in Dark Yugi's mind and deflected the power of the Eye.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|130|ref}}</ref> | ||
− | + | On losing to Dark Yugi, Pegasus upheld his promise to Dark Yugi and released the souls of Sugoroku Mutou, Seto Kaiba, and Mokuba Kaiba whom he had trapped using the Millennium Eye.<ref name="d 132" /> | |
− | On losing to Dark Yugi, Pegasus upheld his promise to Dark Yugi and released the souls of Sugoroku Mutou, Seto Kaiba, and Mokuba Kaiba whom he had trapped using the Millennium | ||
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===King's Memories=== | ===King's Memories=== |