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{{Infobox episode
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
| series            = Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS
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    | season             = 1
| season             = 1
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    | image name          = Vrains 010.png
| image             = Vrains 010.png
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    | kanji              = 衝撃!サイバース消失
| ja_name            = {{Ruby|衝|しょう}}{{Ruby|撃|げき}}!サイバース{{Ruby|消|しょう}}{{Ruby|失|しつ}}
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    | ruby japanese      = {{Ruby|衝|しょう}}{{Ruby|撃|げき}}!サイバース{{Ruby|消|しょう}}{{Ruby|失|しつ}}
| romaji_name        = Shōgeki! Saibāsu Shōshitsu
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    | romaji              = Shōgeki! Saibāsu Shōshitsu
| ja_trans_name      = Impact! Cyberse Vanishes
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    | japanese translated = Impact! Cyberse Vanishes
| en_name            = Eye of the Storm
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    | english            = Eye of the Storm
| number            = 10
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    | japanese air date  = July 19, 2017
| ja_air_date        = July 19, 2017
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    | english air date    = September 30, 2018
| en_air_date        = September 30, 2018
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    | japanese opening    = [[With The Wind]]
| ja_opening        = With The Wind
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    | english opening    =  
| en_theme          =  
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    | japanese ending    = [[Believe In Magic]]
| ja_ending          = Believe In Magic
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    | english ending      =
| screenwriter       = [[Shin Yoshida]]
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    | screenwriter       = [[Shin Yoshida]]
| director           = [[Kimiharu Muto]]
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    | director           = [[Kimiharu Muto]]
| storyboard_artist  = [[Tsukasa Sunaga]]
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    | storyboard artist  = [[Tsukasa Sunaga]]
| animation_director =  
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    | animation director  =  
 
* [[Yuya Kawamura]]
 
* [[Yuya Kawamura]]
 
* [[Yuki Ushiro]]
 
* [[Yuki Ushiro]]
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[[File:Varis' father releases the glowing card.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Varis]]' father releases the glowing card.]]
 
[[File:Varis' father releases the glowing card.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Varis]]' father releases the glowing card.]]
Playmaker declares his turn and draws, and [[Ai]] gasps that this is bad; they managed to survive, but they'll lose if they don't do something this turn (in the dub, they snark at one another). Playmaker replies that he knows, and Ai comments that they'll have to use their special plan, and Playmaker comments that they'll use "[[Skill|Storm Access]]". Ai notes that they'll need to summon a more powerful monster than Varis', so they'll need a bigger [[Data Storm]]. Playmaker asks if that means that they'll have to pray for one, but Ai confidently replies that AIs don't pray - they only calculate ways to win. He orders the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] to generate new data material, and a spear of purple light erupts from Playmaker's [[Duel Disk]]. A massive Data Storm twists out of the sky and engulfs the buildings, and Ghost Gal asks in shock what it is as she is swept away. [[Akira Zaizen|Zaizen]] notes that this happened the first time he saw Playmaker (in the dub, he begs Playmaker to win and save [[Skye Zaizen|his sister]]). Varis smiles, commenting that he knew that Playmaker would do it; he was waiting for this moment. Now his goal for this [[Speed Duel]] is complete. In the [[Knights of Hanoi]]'s headquarters, the [[Kiyoshi Kogami|man in the lab coat]] comments that they're ready, and he muses on the concept of having to destroy his own child, commenting that this must be poetic justice (in the dub, he makes no such allegory). He holds up a [[Fire Prison (anime)|brightly glowing card]] and releases it into [[LINK VRAINS]], causing it to appear above the city and glow brightly. Varis comments that it seems like his father is ready (in the dub, he just observes that it's the signal).
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Playmaker declares his turn and draws, and [[Ai]] gasps that this is bad; they managed to survive, but they'll lose if they don't do something this turn (in the dub, they snark at one another). Playmaker replies that he knows, and Ai comments that they'll have to use their special plan, and Playmaker comments that they'll use "[[Skill|Storm Access]]". Ai notes that they'll need to summon a more powerful monster than Varis', so they'll need a bigger [[Data Storm]]. Playmaker asks if that means that they'll have to pray for one, but Ai confidently replies that AIs don't pray - they only calculate ways to win. He orders the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] to generate new data material, and a spear of purple light erupts from Playmaker's [[Duel Disk]]. A massive Data Storm twists out of the sky and engulfs the buildings, and Ghost Gal asks in shock what it is as she is swept away. [[Akira Zaizen|Zaizen]] notes that this happened the first time he saw Playmaker (in the dub, he begs Playmaker to win and save [[Skye Zaizen|his sister]]). Varis smiles, commenting that he knew that Playmaker would do it; he was waiting for this moment. Now his goal for this [[Speed Duel]] is complete. In the [[Knights of Hanoi]]'s headquarters, the [[Dr. Kogami|man in the lab coat]] comments that they're ready, and he muses on the concept of having to destroy his own child, commenting that this must be poetic justice (in the dub, he makes no such allegory). He holds up a [[Fire Prison (anime)|brightly glowing card]] and releases it into [[LINK VRAINS]], causing it to appear above the city and glow brightly. Varis comments that it seems like his father is ready (in the dub, he just observes that it's the signal).
  
 
[[File:New monster in the Data Storm.png|thumb|250px|[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|A new monster]] moves through the [[Data Storm]].]]
 
[[File:New monster in the Data Storm.png|thumb|250px|[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|A new monster]] moves through the [[Data Storm]].]]
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[[File:Topologic activates its effect again.png|thumb|250px|left|"[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]" activates its effect.]]
 
[[File:Topologic activates its effect again.png|thumb|250px|left|"[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]" activates its effect.]]
But Varis smiles, commenting that he won't let Playmaker use that new card. He activates a [[Trap Card]], "[[Remote Rebirth (anime)|Remote Rebirth]]", and Playmaker and Ai are shocked to see Varis activate a Trap at this timing. Varis explains that he can Special Summon a monster from Playmaker's Graveyard to a zone "Topologic Bomber Dragon" points to, and as Playmaker realizes what he's about to Summon, Varis Special Summons "[[Capacitor Stalker (anime)|Capacitor Stalker]]". Playmaker protests about what will happen if Varis does this, and Varis replies that he knows; the effect of "Topologic Bomber Dragon" will activate as a monster was Special Summoned to a zone a Link Monster points to; destroying all monsters in the [[Main Monster Zone]]s. He declares "Decimation Destruction", and "Topologic Bomber Dragon" releases a blast of electricity from its body, destroying the "Dragonoid Token", "Decode Talker" and "Capacitor Stalker". Varis reminds Playmaker that when "Capacitor Stalker" is destroyed by a card effect, they both take 800 damage. Their LP both fall, from 300 and 100 to zero respectively. Ai angrily asks if Varis is trying to escape with a tie, but Varis replies that it's not his intention; he can anticipate all of their moves (in the dub, Varis claims that it's far from the end; their Duel is just getting started).
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But Varis smiles, commenting that he won't let Playmaker use that new card. He activates a [[Trap Card]], "[[Remote Rebirth (anime)|Remote Rebirth]]", and Playmaker and Ai are shocked to see Varis activate a Trap at this timing. Varis explains that he can Special Summon a monster from Playmaker's Graveyard to a zone "Topologic Bomber Dragon" points to, and as Playmaker realizes what he's about to Summon, Varis Special Summons "[[Capacitor Stalker (anime)|Capacitor Stalker]]". Playmaker protests about what will happen if Varis does this, and Varis replies that he knows; the effect of "Topologic Bomber Dragon" will activate as a monster was Special Summoned to a zone a Link Monster points to; destroying all monsters in the [[Main Monster Zone]]s. He declares "Full Overlap", and "Topologic Bomber Dragon" releases a blast of electricity from its body, destroying the "Dragonoid Token", "Decode Talker" and "Capacitor Stalker". Varis reminds Playmaker that when "Capacitor Stalker" is destroyed by a card effect, they both take 800 damage. Their LP both fall, from 300 and 100 to zero respectively. Ai angrily asks if Varis is trying to escape with a tie, but Varis replies that it's not his intention; he can anticipate all of their moves (in the dub, Varis claims that it's far from the end; their Duel is just getting started).
  
[[File:Playmaker in the Data Storm.png|thumb|250px|[[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] is drawn inside the Data Storm.]]
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[[File:Playmaker in the Data Storm.png|thumb|250px|[[Playmaker]] is drawn inside the Data Storm.]]
 
The glowing card shines above them, releasing rays of light that cause the Data Storm to rise where they meet it. Ai asks what's happening as the Data Storm rises around them, and Varis laughs that he used their power to his advantage. Playmaker asks if he planned this, and Varis agrees that he did. The Data Storm forms into a twister between them as Varis claims that a Speed Duel is too limiting for their battle; the next stage awaits them. Ghost Gal is swept back as she asks what is happening (she simply groans in the dub), and her feed goes dead. Kolter cries Yusaku's name and Playmaker screams as the Data Storm sucks him off his [[Duel Board]] and into its depths. Varis laughs as he too is drawn inside the Data Storm. In the church, Zaizen stands with Blue Angel's comatose body, and he asks what happened to Playmaker and Varis. Ghost Gal explains that the tornado swallowed them, and he orders her to go after them. Ghost Gal tells him not to be crazy; she can't see anything. Zaizen grits his teeth angrily, and he looks at Blue Angel's body, whispering his sister's name (in the dub, he apologizes to Skye - he's failed her).
 
The glowing card shines above them, releasing rays of light that cause the Data Storm to rise where they meet it. Ai asks what's happening as the Data Storm rises around them, and Varis laughs that he used their power to his advantage. Playmaker asks if he planned this, and Varis agrees that he did. The Data Storm forms into a twister between them as Varis claims that a Speed Duel is too limiting for their battle; the next stage awaits them. Ghost Gal is swept back as she asks what is happening (she simply groans in the dub), and her feed goes dead. Kolter cries Yusaku's name and Playmaker screams as the Data Storm sucks him off his [[Duel Board]] and into its depths. Varis laughs as he too is drawn inside the Data Storm. In the church, Zaizen stands with Blue Angel's comatose body, and he asks what happened to Playmaker and Varis. Ghost Gal explains that the tornado swallowed them, and he orders her to go after them. Ghost Gal tells him not to be crazy; she can't see anything. Zaizen grits his teeth angrily, and he looks at Blue Angel's body, whispering his sister's name (in the dub, he apologizes to Skye - he's failed her).
  
 
In the [[SOL Technologies]] headquarters, [[Knight]] mutters that Playmaker and Varis are planning to finish this where they can't reach them. [[Bishop]] muses that if the [[Ignis]] falls into the hands of the Knights of Hanoi, it'll put their company in the worst situation. [[Rook]] snaps that they should be more worried about why the Knights of Hanoi can control the Data Storm. Knight muses that there is someone who can, but it can't be... (In the dub, this conversation is shortened. Bishop wonders since when the Knights have been able to control the Data Storm, and Knight notes that only one man could, but it would be impossible to be him.)
 
In the [[SOL Technologies]] headquarters, [[Knight]] mutters that Playmaker and Varis are planning to finish this where they can't reach them. [[Bishop]] muses that if the [[Ignis]] falls into the hands of the Knights of Hanoi, it'll put their company in the worst situation. [[Rook]] snaps that they should be more worried about why the Knights of Hanoi can control the Data Storm. Knight muses that there is someone who can, but it can't be... (In the dub, this conversation is shortened. Bishop wonders since when the Knights have been able to control the Data Storm, and Knight notes that only one man could, but it would be impossible to be him.)
  
[[File:Playmaker watches as Varis acquires a new card.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] watches as [[Varis]] acquires a new card.]]
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[[File:Playmaker watches as Varis acquires a new card.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Playmaker]] watches as [[Varis]] acquires a new card.]]
 
Playmaker is flung through the depths of the Data Storm, groaning as Ai screams. They are hurled into the eye of the Data Storm, bordered by the purple walls, and Playmaker glows blue as he drifts through the air, where jade fragments of rock litter the area. Ai observes that they're in the eye of the Data Storm, but it's quiet (in the dub, Playmaker makes these observations, and Ai notes that it's ''too'' quiet, tripping over his words before pointing out that something bad is going to happen since something bad ''always'' happens). Playmaker spots Varis standing on an island below them, and as he descends to the island, he observes that this is Varis' field (in the dub, he declares that he's found Varis). He lands on another island in front of Varis, who declares that Playmaker has arrived, and this will be the stage for their final battle (in the dub, he snarks that he wasn't hiding, and they can continue their battle away from prying eyes here). Around them, the Data Storm twists violently through the flaming city as the glowing card lowers into its depths. Varis declares that they will settle this in a [[Master Duel]], and Playmaker repeats the term. The field appears beneath them and cubes of data twists through the air around them as Ai notes that in a Master Duel, the [[Monster Zone]]s and [[Spell & Trap Zone]]s are bigger than in a Speed Duel (Varis is the one to note this in the dub, and he specifies the number). Varis comments that the true power of a Link Monster's [[Link Arrow]]s can only be unleashed in a Master Duel; now he and Playmaker can fully unleash their powers. Playmaker agrees; he'll finish Varis here (in the dub, he asks if they're going to talk or Duel). Varis raises his Duel Disk, causing the interaction ring to appear around it as the glowing card descends and adds itself into his Deck. Ai asks what that card is, and Playmaker notes that it's likely something to power up his Master Duel. Ai admits that strategies in Speed Duels and Master Duels are completely different, and Varis tells Playmaker, "Let's go!". They both declare "Duel!"
 
Playmaker is flung through the depths of the Data Storm, groaning as Ai screams. They are hurled into the eye of the Data Storm, bordered by the purple walls, and Playmaker glows blue as he drifts through the air, where jade fragments of rock litter the area. Ai observes that they're in the eye of the Data Storm, but it's quiet (in the dub, Playmaker makes these observations, and Ai notes that it's ''too'' quiet, tripping over his words before pointing out that something bad is going to happen since something bad ''always'' happens). Playmaker spots Varis standing on an island below them, and as he descends to the island, he observes that this is Varis' field (in the dub, he declares that he's found Varis). He lands on another island in front of Varis, who declares that Playmaker has arrived, and this will be the stage for their final battle (in the dub, he snarks that he wasn't hiding, and they can continue their battle away from prying eyes here). Around them, the Data Storm twists violently through the flaming city as the glowing card lowers into its depths. Varis declares that they will settle this in a [[Master Duel]], and Playmaker repeats the term. The field appears beneath them and cubes of data twists through the air around them as Ai notes that in a Master Duel, the [[Monster Zone]]s and [[Spell & Trap Zone]]s are bigger than in a Speed Duel (Varis is the one to note this in the dub, and he specifies the number). Varis comments that the true power of a Link Monster's [[Link Arrow]]s can only be unleashed in a Master Duel; now he and Playmaker can fully unleash their powers. Playmaker agrees; he'll finish Varis here (in the dub, he asks if they're going to talk or Duel). Varis raises his Duel Disk, causing the interaction ring to appear around it as the glowing card descends and adds itself into his Deck. Ai asks what that card is, and Playmaker notes that it's likely something to power up his Master Duel. Ai admits that strategies in Speed Duels and Master Duels are completely different, and Varis tells Playmaker, "Let's go!". They both declare "Duel!"
  
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Then he Special Summons "[[Linkbelt Wall Dragon (anime)|Linkbelt Wall Dragon]]" from his hand. Playmaker is surprised that Varis Summoned a monster in [[Defense Position]], and Varis explains that he can Special Summon it when he Special Summons a Dragon Link Monster. When it's Special Summoned, "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" gains two [[Wall Counter]]s, which light up two of the four red orbs on its forehead. Varis explains that neither of them can Summon a Link Monster with a Link Rating higher than the number of Wall Counters, and only Link Monsters can attack. It also gains 300 DEF from "Fire Prison", bringing it up to 2400. Playmaker notes the DEF value, and Ai asks him what's wrong. Playmaker explains that he didn't expect Varis to strengthen his defenses, and Ai notes that his play-style is more cautious than they thought. Playmaker notes that it might be part of Varis' plan, and Varis ends his turn.
 
Then he Special Summons "[[Linkbelt Wall Dragon (anime)|Linkbelt Wall Dragon]]" from his hand. Playmaker is surprised that Varis Summoned a monster in [[Defense Position]], and Varis explains that he can Special Summon it when he Special Summons a Dragon Link Monster. When it's Special Summoned, "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" gains two [[Wall Counter]]s, which light up two of the four red orbs on its forehead. Varis explains that neither of them can Summon a Link Monster with a Link Rating higher than the number of Wall Counters, and only Link Monsters can attack. It also gains 300 DEF from "Fire Prison", bringing it up to 2400. Playmaker notes the DEF value, and Ai asks him what's wrong. Playmaker explains that he didn't expect Varis to strengthen his defenses, and Ai notes that his play-style is more cautious than they thought. Playmaker notes that it might be part of Varis' plan, and Varis ends his turn.
  
[[File:Playmaker with Encode Talker and Backup Secretary.png|thumb|250px|[[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] with "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]" and "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]".]]
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[[File:Playmaker with Encode Talker and Backup Secretary.png|thumb|250px|[[Playmaker]] with "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]" and "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]".]]
 
Playmaker declares his turn and draws. Varis activates the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon"; it gains a Wall Counter each turn. The third light on "Linkbelt Wall Dragon's" head lights up. Ai laments that it was careless to let Varis go first; due to the combined effects of "Fire Prison" and "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", Varis has the advantage in Summoning Link Monsters, and they can only Link Summon Link-2 or Link-3 monsters. Playmaker Special Summons "[[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]]" from his hand since he controls no monsters. Ai celebrates the high [[ATK]] of "Linkslayer"; more than that of "Twin Triangle Dragon", but Playmaker notes that the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" only allows Link Monsters to attack, and Ai yelps that he'd forgotten. Playmaker adds that the effect of "Linkslayer" to destroy [[Spell Card|Spells]] and [[Trap Card|Traps]] is useless too since "Fire Prison" can't be destroyed by card effects, and Varis grins (in the dub, Ai forgets this too). Playmaker Special Summons "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" from his hand since he controls a [[Cyberse]] monster, and then he Summons "[[Stack Reviver (anime)|Stack Reviver]]". He chants "Appear! The Circuit that leads to the future!" and materializes a Circuit. Authorizing the Link Arrows, he explains that the Summoning conditions are at least two Cyberse monsters, and he sets "Backup Secretary", "Linkslayer" and "Stack Reviver" in the Link Arrows to link the Circuit, Link Summoning the Link-3 "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]". Varis comments that Playmaker already Summoned it, and Playmaker activates the effect of "Stack Reviver" from his Graveyard since it was used as [[Link Material]], Special Summoning a Level 4 or lower Cyberse monster from his Graveyard in Defense Position. He revives "Backup Secretary", who reappears in a crouch.
 
Playmaker declares his turn and draws. Varis activates the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon"; it gains a Wall Counter each turn. The third light on "Linkbelt Wall Dragon's" head lights up. Ai laments that it was careless to let Varis go first; due to the combined effects of "Fire Prison" and "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", Varis has the advantage in Summoning Link Monsters, and they can only Link Summon Link-2 or Link-3 monsters. Playmaker Special Summons "[[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]]" from his hand since he controls no monsters. Ai celebrates the high [[ATK]] of "Linkslayer"; more than that of "Twin Triangle Dragon", but Playmaker notes that the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" only allows Link Monsters to attack, and Ai yelps that he'd forgotten. Playmaker adds that the effect of "Linkslayer" to destroy [[Spell Card|Spells]] and [[Trap Card|Traps]] is useless too since "Fire Prison" can't be destroyed by card effects, and Varis grins (in the dub, Ai forgets this too). Playmaker Special Summons "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" from his hand since he controls a [[Cyberse]] monster, and then he Summons "[[Stack Reviver (anime)|Stack Reviver]]". He chants "Appear! The Circuit that leads to the future!" and materializes a Circuit. Authorizing the Link Arrows, he explains that the Summoning conditions are at least two Cyberse monsters, and he sets "Backup Secretary", "Linkslayer" and "Stack Reviver" in the Link Arrows to link the Circuit, Link Summoning the Link-3 "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]". Varis comments that Playmaker already Summoned it, and Playmaker activates the effect of "Stack Reviver" from his Graveyard since it was used as [[Link Material]], Special Summoning a Level 4 or lower Cyberse monster from his Graveyard in Defense Position. He revives "Backup Secretary", who reappears in a crouch.
  
 
[[File:Linkbelt draws the attack.png|thumb|250px|left|"[[Linkbelt Wall Dragon (anime)|Linkbelt Wall Dragon]]" activates its [[effect]], drawing in the attack.]]
 
[[File:Linkbelt draws the attack.png|thumb|250px|left|"[[Linkbelt Wall Dragon (anime)|Linkbelt Wall Dragon]]" activates its [[effect]], drawing in the attack.]]
Playmaker orders "Encode Talker" to attack "Twin Triangle Dragon", but as "Encode Talker's" shield glows, Varis replies that he can't. He explains that the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" only permits Link Monsters to attack ''it'', and the jade orbs in "Linkbelt Wall Dragon's" claws glow brightly. "Encode Talker" blasts a beam of light from its shield, which is redirected from "Twin Triangle Dragon" to "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" and dissipates harmlessly, though the resulting gust knocks Playmaker down to 3900 LP. Playmaker then Special Summons "[[Interrupt Resistor (anime)|Interrupt Resistor]]" from his hand, explaining that its ATK is equal to the [[battle damage]] he just took. Varis mockingly points out that it has 100 ATK, but Ai crows that they've Summoned it in Defense Position, with 2100 DEF. Playmaker's [[Battle Phase]] is over, but there's one more card that he can uses now that he's Summoned this card (in the dub, Ai claims more credit for the move). Playmaker activates a Spell Card, "[[Cyberse Cache]]", drawing two cards since he controls a Cyberse monster whose ATK differs from its [[Original ATK and DEF|original ATK]]. Ai cheers that Playmaker was able to not only strengthen his defenses, he also drew two cards. Varis muses that he sees as Playmaker [[Set]]s a card and ends his turn; Playmaker knew he couldn't get past "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", so he prepared for a new Link Summon. He thinks to himself that this strategy will cost Playmaker, and he will meet his destiny (in the dub, Varis mocks Playmaker for being unable to destroy "Linkbelt Wall Dragon"; Playmaker retorts that Varis doesn't know what the future holds).
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Playmaker orders "Encode Talker" to attack "Twin Triangle Dragon", but as "Encode Talker's" shield glows, Varis replies that he can't. He explains that the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" only permits Link Monsters to attack ''it'', and the jade orbs in "Linkbelt Wall Dragon's" claws glow brightly. "Encode Talker" blasts a beam of light from its shield, which is redirected from "Twin Triangle Dragon" to "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" and dissipates harmlessly, though the resulting gust knocks Playmaker down to 3900 LP. Playmaker then Special Summons "[[Interrupt Resistor (anime)|Interrupt Resistor]]" from his hand, explaining that its ATK is equal to the [[battle damage]] he just took. Varis mockingly points out that it has 100 ATK, but Ai crows that they've Summoned it in Defense Position, with 2100 DEF. Playmaker's [[Battle Phase]] is over, but there's one more card that he can uses now that he's Summoned this card (in the dub, Ai claims more credit for the move). Playmaker activates a Spell Card, "[[Cyberse Cache]]", drawing two cards since her controls a Cyberse monster whose ATK differs from its [[original ATK]]. Ai cheers that Playmaker was able to not only strengthen his defenses, he also drew two cards. Varis muses that he sees as Playmaker [[Set]]s a card and ends his turn; Playmaker knew he couldn't get past "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", so he prepared for a new Link Summon. He thinks to himself that this strategy will cost Playmaker, and he will meet his destiny (in the dub, Varis mocks Playmaker for being unable to destroy "Linkbelt Wall Dragon"; Playmaker retorts that Varis doesn't know what the future holds).
  
 
[[File:Varis summons Triple Burst Dragon.png|thumb|250px|[[Varis]] [[Link Summon]]s "[[Triple Burst Dragon (anime)|Triple Burst Dragon]]" instead of "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]".]]
 
[[File:Varis summons Triple Burst Dragon.png|thumb|250px|[[Varis]] [[Link Summon]]s "[[Triple Burst Dragon (anime)|Triple Burst Dragon]]" instead of "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]".]]
Varis declares his turn and he draws. The effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" activates, placing a Wall Counter on itself, and the fourth red light on its forehead winks on. He Summons "[[Autorokket Dragon (anime)|Autorokket Dragon]]", and he chants, "Appear! The future Circuit that lights up my path!" Ai observes that Varis is Link Summoning again, and now he's allowed to Summon Link-4 monsters. Playmaker realizes what Varis can Link Summon as Varis enters the Circuit. Ai gasps that Varis is planning to Summon "Topologic Bomber Dragon", and they'll be in trouble if he uses "Decimation Destruction". Varis authorizes the Link Arrows, and explains that the Summoning conditions are at least two monsters, and he sets the Link-2 "Twin Triangle Dragon" and "Autorokket Dragon" in the Link Arrows to link the Circuit, Link Summoning the Link-3 "[[Triple Burst Dragon (anime)|Triple Burst Dragon]]", which appears with 2400 ATK. He explains that when he Link Summons a Dragon monster with a lower Link Rating than the number of Wall Counters on "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", two of those counters are removed. As the two Wall Counters wink out, Ai asks why Varis didn't Summon "Topologic Bomber Dragon".
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Varis declares his turn and he draws. The effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" activates, placing a Wall Counter on itself, and the fourth red light on its forehead winks on. He Summons "[[Autorokket Dragon (anime)|Autorokket Dragon]]", and he chants, "Appear! The future Circuit that lights up my path!" Ai observes that Varis is Link Summoning again, and now he's allowed to Summon Link-4 monsters. Playmaker realizes what Varis can Link Summon as Varis enters the Circuit. Ai gasps that Varis is planning to Summon "Topologic Bomber Dragon", and they'll be in trouble if he uses "Full Overlap". Varis authorizes the Link Arrows, and explains that the Summoning conditions are at least two monsters, and he sets the Link-2 "Twin Triangle Dragon" and "Autorokket Dragon" in the Link Arrows to link the Circuit, Link Summoning the Link-3 "[[Triple Burst Dragon (anime)|Triple Burst Dragon]]", which appears with 2400 ATK. He explains that when he Link Summons a Dragon monster with a lower Link Rating than the number of Wall Counters on "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", two of those counters are removed. As the two Wall Counters wink out, Ai asks why Varis didn't Summon "Topologic Bomber Dragon".
  
 
[[File:Backup Secretary endures the attack.png|thumb|250px|left|"[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" endures the attack.]]
 
[[File:Backup Secretary endures the attack.png|thumb|250px|left|"[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" endures the attack.]]
 
Varis declares his Battle Phase, attacking "Backup Secretary" with "Triple Burst Dragon". "Triple Burst Dragon" locks onto "Backup Secretary", and Ai expresses surprise that it isn't attacking "Encode Talker". As purple energy builds in "Triple Burst Dragon's" cannons, Playmaker activates the effect of "Encode Talker"; since it's pointing to "Backup Secretary", preventing her destruction and reducing the battle damage to zero. Varis retorts that it's not good enough; the effect of "Triple Burst Dragon" allows it to negate the effect of a Spell, Trap, or monster that activates when it attacks. Ai points out that the effect can only be used once per turn, and Playmaker activates the effect of "Interrupt Resistor", making the DEF of the Defense Position "Backup Secretary" equal to that of "Interrupt Resistor" and preventing her destruction in battle. Varis reveals that "Triple Burst Dragon" can inflict [[piercing]] battle damage, and "Triple Burst Dragon" attacks with "Precision Lane", blasting three beams of crackling purple light at "Backup Secretary" that knock her and Playmaker backwards, reducing Playmaker's LP to 3600. Varis ends his turn, and the DEF of "Backup Secretary" returns to normal. Ai wonders what strategy Varis is using and why he didn't bring out "Topologic Bomber Dragon". Playmaker suggests that Varis may have a different goal; since he didn't use "Topologic Bomber Dragon" he still has monsters on his field. Ai deduces that Varis will use them to bring out a new monster, and he comments that it's scary. Varis reminds Playmaker that it's his turn.
 
Varis declares his Battle Phase, attacking "Backup Secretary" with "Triple Burst Dragon". "Triple Burst Dragon" locks onto "Backup Secretary", and Ai expresses surprise that it isn't attacking "Encode Talker". As purple energy builds in "Triple Burst Dragon's" cannons, Playmaker activates the effect of "Encode Talker"; since it's pointing to "Backup Secretary", preventing her destruction and reducing the battle damage to zero. Varis retorts that it's not good enough; the effect of "Triple Burst Dragon" allows it to negate the effect of a Spell, Trap, or monster that activates when it attacks. Ai points out that the effect can only be used once per turn, and Playmaker activates the effect of "Interrupt Resistor", making the DEF of the Defense Position "Backup Secretary" equal to that of "Interrupt Resistor" and preventing her destruction in battle. Varis reveals that "Triple Burst Dragon" can inflict [[piercing]] battle damage, and "Triple Burst Dragon" attacks with "Precision Lane", blasting three beams of crackling purple light at "Backup Secretary" that knock her and Playmaker backwards, reducing Playmaker's LP to 3600. Varis ends his turn, and the DEF of "Backup Secretary" returns to normal. Ai wonders what strategy Varis is using and why he didn't bring out "Topologic Bomber Dragon". Playmaker suggests that Varis may have a different goal; since he didn't use "Topologic Bomber Dragon" he still has monsters on his field. Ai deduces that Varis will use them to bring out a new monster, and he comments that it's scary. Varis reminds Playmaker that it's his turn.
  
[[File:Yusaku co-links Decode and Encode Talker.png|thumb|250px|[[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] [[co-linked|co-links]] "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" and "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]".]]
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[[File:Yusaku co-links Decode and Encode Talker.png|thumb|250px|[[Yusaku]] [[co-link]]s "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" and "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]".]]
 
Playmaker declares his turn and draws, and Varis activates the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", which gains a Wall Counter, bringing it to three. Ai cries that "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" is in the way, and they need to get rid of it. Playmaker replies that he knows; he'll go for it this turn. He Summons "[[Balancer Lord (anime)|Balancer Lord]]", and then he chants, "Appear! The Circuit that leads to the future!" as the Summoning conditions - at least two Effect Monsters - pop up on a status screen. Authorizing the Link Arrows, he sets "Balancer Lord", "Interrupt Resistor" and "Backup Secretary", in the Link Arrows to link the Circuit, Link Summoning the Link-3 "Decode Talker". He reminds Varis that "Decode Talker" gains 500 ATK for each monster it points to, and "Decode Talker" is shown to point to "Encode Talker" as it powers up to 2800 ATK with "Power Integration", materializing its greatsword. Ai cheers that the ATK of "Decode Talker" is higher than the DEF of "Linkbelt".
 
Playmaker declares his turn and draws, and Varis activates the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon", which gains a Wall Counter, bringing it to three. Ai cries that "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" is in the way, and they need to get rid of it. Playmaker replies that he knows; he'll go for it this turn. He Summons "[[Balancer Lord (anime)|Balancer Lord]]", and then he chants, "Appear! The Circuit that leads to the future!" as the Summoning conditions - at least two Effect Monsters - pop up on a status screen. Authorizing the Link Arrows, he sets "Balancer Lord", "Interrupt Resistor" and "Backup Secretary", in the Link Arrows to link the Circuit, Link Summoning the Link-3 "Decode Talker". He reminds Varis that "Decode Talker" gains 500 ATK for each monster it points to, and "Decode Talker" is shown to point to "Encode Talker" as it powers up to 2800 ATK with "Power Integration", materializing its greatsword. Ai cheers that the ATK of "Decode Talker" is higher than the DEF of "Linkbelt".
  
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=== Playmaker vs. Varis ===
 
=== Playmaker vs. Varis ===
 
{{Duelprev|Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Varis}}
 
{{Duelprev|Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Varis}}
 
Playmaker has 300 [[LP]] and controls 1 [[Set]] card in his [[Spell & Trap Zone]]. Varis has 100 LP and controls "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]" (3000/↑↙↓↘) in his right-hand [[Extra Monster Zone]], as well as "[[Dragonoid Generator (anime)|Dragonoid Generator]]" and 1 Set card in his Spell & Trap Zone. Playmaker is about to take [[effect damage]] equal to the [[Original ATK and DEF|original ATK]] of "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]", due to the second effect of "Bomber Dragon".
 
  
 
'''<u>Turn 3: Varis</u>'''<br />
 
'''<u>Turn 3: Varis</u>'''<br />
As a [[Spell]]/[[Trap]], or [[Monster card|monster]] [[effect]], was [[activate]]d that would inflict effect damage to Playmaker, he activates his [[face-down]] [[Counter Trap]] "[[Link Restart (anime)|Link Restart]]", [[negate|negating]] the activation. The activation of the effect of "Topologic Bomber Dragon" is negated. Playmaker activates the effect of "Link Restart" in his [[GY]], [[banish]]ing it, then [[target]]ing a [[Link Monster]] in his GY to [[Special Summon]] it. He targets and Special Summons "Decode Talker" (2300/↙↑↘). During the [[End Phase]], Playmaker Special Summons a "[[Dragonoid Token (anime)|Dragonoid Token]]" (300/300) to his [[field]] in [[Attack Position]], due to the effect of "Dragonoid Generator".
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As a [[Spell]]/[[Trap]], or [[Monster card|monster]] [[effect]], was [[activate]]d that would inflict [[effect damage|damage]] to [[Playmaker]], he activates his [[face-down]] [[Counter Trap]] "[[Link Restart (anime)|Link Restart]]", [[negate|negating]] the activation. The activation of the effect of "[[Topologic Bomber Dragon (anime)|Topologic Bomber Dragon]]" is negated. Playmaker activates the effect of "Link Restart" in his [[GY]], [[banish]]ing it, then [[target]]ing a [[Link Monster]] in his GY to [[Special Summon]] it. He targets and Special Summons "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" (2300/↙↑↘). During the [[End Phase]], Playmaker Special Summons a "[[Dragonoid Token (anime)|Dragonoid Token]]" (300/300) to his [[field]] in [[Attack Position]].
  
 
'''<u>Turn 4: Playmaker</u>'''<br />
 
'''<u>Turn 4: Playmaker</u>'''<br />
At this point, Playmaker enters the [[Data Storm]]. As Playmaker's LP is 1000 or less, he activates his [[Skill]] "Storm Access", accessing a [[Cyberse]] Link Monster at random from a nearby Data Storm and adding it to his [[Extra Deck]]. He obtains "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]" and adds it to his Extra Deck.
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At this point, Playmaker enters the [[Data Storm]]. As Playmaker's [[LP]] is 1000 or less, he activates his [[Skill]] "Storm Access", accessing a [[Cyberse]] Link Monster at random from a nearby Data Storm and adding it to his [[Extra Deck]]. He obtains "[[Firewall Dragon (anime)|Firewall Dragon]]" and adds it to his Extra Deck.
  
 
Varis activates his [[face-down]] Trap "[[Remote Rebirth (anime)|Remote Rebirth]]", targeting a monster in Playmaker's GY and Special Summoning it to Playmaker's [[Main Monster Zone]] Varis' Link Monster [[points to]]. He targets and Special Summons "[[Capacitor Stalker (anime)|Capacitor Stalker]]" (2000/1000) to the [[zone]] the top-center [[Link Arrow]] of "Topologic Bomber Dragon" points to. As another monster was Special Summoned to a zone a Link Monster points to, while "Topologic Bomber Dragon" is on the field, its effect activates, [[destroy]]ing all monsters in the Main Monster Zones, also Varis' other monsters cannot [[attack]] for the rest of this turn. A "Dragonoid Token", "Decode Talker", and "Capacitor Stalker" are destroyed. As "Capacitor Stalker" in the [[Monster Zone]] is destroyed by a card effect and [[send|sent]] to the GY, its effect activates, inflicting 800 damage to each player (Playmaker: 300 → 0 LP, Varis: 100 → 0 LP).
 
Varis activates his [[face-down]] Trap "[[Remote Rebirth (anime)|Remote Rebirth]]", targeting a monster in Playmaker's GY and Special Summoning it to Playmaker's [[Main Monster Zone]] Varis' Link Monster [[points to]]. He targets and Special Summons "[[Capacitor Stalker (anime)|Capacitor Stalker]]" (2000/1000) to the [[zone]] the top-center [[Link Arrow]] of "Topologic Bomber Dragon" points to. As another monster was Special Summoned to a zone a Link Monster points to, while "Topologic Bomber Dragon" is on the field, its effect activates, [[destroy]]ing all monsters in the Main Monster Zones, also Varis' other monsters cannot [[attack]] for the rest of this turn. A "Dragonoid Token", "Decode Talker", and "Capacitor Stalker" are destroyed. As "Capacitor Stalker" in the [[Monster Zone]] is destroyed by a card effect and [[send|sent]] to the GY, its effect activates, inflicting 800 damage to each player (Playmaker: 300 → 0 LP, Varis: 100 → 0 LP).
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'''<u>Turn 2: Playmaker</u>'''<br />
 
'''<u>Turn 2: Playmaker</u>'''<br />
During the [[Standby Phase]], the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" activates, placing a Wall Counter on it, up to a maximum of four ("Linkbelt Wall Dragon": 2 → 3 Wall Counters). As [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] controls no monsters, he Special Summons "[[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]]" (2000/600) from his hand by its own effect. As Playmaker controls a [[Cyberse]] monster, he Special Summons "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" (1200/800) from his hand by its own effect. Playmaker Normal Summons "[[Stack Reviver (anime)|Stack Reviver]]" (100/600). Playmaker sets "Backup Secretary", "Linkslayer", and "Stack Reviver" in the Link Arrows to Link Summon "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]" (2300/↑↓↘) to the Extra Monster Zone. As "Stack Reviver" was used as material for a Link Summon, Playmaker activates its effect, [[target]]ing one other [[Level]] 4 or lower Cyberse monster in his [[Graveyard|GY]] that was used as material for that Link Summon and Special Summoning it in Defense Position. He targets and Special Summons the Level 3 "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" (1200/800) to the [[zone]] the bottom-right Link Arrow of "Encode Talker" [[points to]].
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During the [[Standby Phase]], the effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" activates, placing a Wall Counter on it, up to a maximum of four ("Linkbelt Wall Dragon": 2 → 3 Wall Counters). As [[Playmaker]] controls no monsters, he Special Summons "[[Linkslayer (anime)|Linkslayer]]" (2000/600) from his hand by its own effect. As Playmaker controls a [[Cyberse]] monster, he Special Summons "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" (1200/800) from his hand by its own effect. Playmaker Normal Summons "[[Stack Reviver (anime)|Stack Reviver]]" (100/600). Playmaker sets "Backup Secretary", "Linkslayer", and "Stack Reviver" in the Link Arrows to Link Summon "[[Encode Talker (anime)|Encode Talker]]" (2300/↑↓↘) to the Extra Monster Zone. As "Stack Reviver" was used as material for a Link Summon, Playmaker activates its effect, [[target]]ing one other [[Level]] 4 or lower Cyberse monster in his [[Graveyard|GY]] that was used as material for that Link Summon and Special Summoning it in Defense Position. He targets and Special Summons the Level 3 "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" (1200/800) to the [[zone]] the bottom-right Link Arrow of "Encode Talker" [[points to]].
  
The effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" prevents Playmaker's monsters from targeting monsters for attacks, except "Linkbelt Wall Dragon". "Encode Talker" attacks "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" (Playmaker: 4000 → 3900 [[LP]]). As Playmaker took [[battle damage]], Playmaker activates the effect of "[[Interrupt Resistor (anime)|Interrupt Resistor]]" in his hand, Special Summoning it, then it gains [[ATK]] equal to the damage Playmaker took. He Special Summons it in Defense Position (0 → 100/2100). As Playmaker controls a Cyberse monster whose current ATK is different from its [[original ATK and DEF|original ATK]], he activates the [[Spell]] "[[Cyberse Cache]]", [[Draw a card|draw]]ing two cards. Playmaker [[Set]]s a card ([[Cynet Refresh (anime)|Cynet Refresh]]).
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The effect of "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" prevents Playmaker's monsters from targeting monsters for attacks, except "Linkbelt Wall Dragon". "Encode Talker" attacks "Linkbelt Wall Dragon" (Playmaker: 4000 → 3900 [[LP]]). As Playmaker took [[battle damage]], Playmaker activates the effect of "[[Interrupt Resistor (anime)|Interrupt Resistor]]" in his hand, Special Summoning it, then it gains [[ATK]] equal to the damage Playmaker took. He Special Summons it in Defense Position (0 → 100/2100). As Playmaker controls a Cyberse monster whose current ATK is different from its [[original ATK]], he activates the [[Spell]] "[[Cyberse Cache]]", [[Draw a card|draw]]ing two cards. Playmaker [[Set]]s a card.
  
 
'''<u>Turn 3: Varis</u>'''<br />
 
'''<u>Turn 3: Varis</u>'''<br />

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