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| series              = Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
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|TITLE= '''''<center>Production Information</center>'''''
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| english            = Amnael's Endgame - Part 2
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| kanji              = 地水炎風融合! エリクシーラー
Originally aired: Wednesday March 29, 2006 on Cartoon Network in the USA
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| japanese translated = Earth/Water/Fire/Wind Fusion! Elixiler
<b>Show Stars</b>
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| episode number      = 46
 
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| japanese air date  = August 17, 2005
Wayne Grayson (Syrus Truesdale)
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| english air date    = March 29, 2006
 
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| japanese opening    = [[Rising Weather Hallelujah]]<br/>(快晴・上昇・ハレルーヤ)
Priscilla Everett (Alexis Rhodes)
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| japanese ending    = [[Borderline Battle]]<br/>(限界バトル)
 
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| english opening    = [[Get Your Game On! (song)|Get Your Game On!]]
Jeff Woodlock (Jaden Yuki)
 
 
 
Eric Stuart (Bastion Misawa)
 
 
 
Anthony Salerno (Chazz Princeton)
 
 
<b>Recurring Role</b>
 
 
 
Wayne Grayson (Amnael/ Professor Banner)
 
 
 
Eddie Paulson (Chumley Huffington)
 
 
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|TITLE= '''''<center>Episode Summary</center>'''''
 
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After Amnael was revealed to be Professor Banner, he explained to Jaden, Syrus and Chumley what happened to him. Years ago, Banner had discovered an ancient tomb that contained the Sacred Beast cards. He devoted his life to unlocking their power, but an accident caused him to breathe in a poison. Before he died, he created a Homunculus, an artificial human, to place his soul in, so that he would live to on to do his research. Basically, he was a clone, but he needed the power of the Sacred Beasts to survive because his body was dissolving. Jaden didn’t feel like he could duel him anymore, but he had to because his friends (Chazz, Alexis, and Atticus) were in trouble.
 
  
Banner (2800 LP): played the magic card, Chaos Greed. As long as he has more then 4 cards removed from the game and no cards in his graveyard, Banner can draw two cards instead of one. He also placed two cards face down to end his turn.
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'''Amnael's Endgame - Part 2''', known as '''Earth/Water/Fire/Wind Fusion! Elixiler''' in the Japanese version, is the forty-sixth episode of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] anime. [[Jaden Yuki]] continues his duel with [[Amnael]], the final [[Shadow Riders|Shadow Rider]], who has revealed his true identity as [[Lyman Banner|Professor Banner]].
Jaden (1000 LP): played Pot of Greed, to draw two cards, and then summoned Clayman (800). He also equipped him with the magic card, Clay Wrap. He then played Polymerization fuse Clayman with Burstinatrix to summon Rampart Blaster (2000/2500). With Clayman and Clay Wrap in the graveyard, Jaden got to destroy a card on Banner’s side of the field, so he destroyed Elemental Absorber. He attacked with Rampart Blaster, but Banner played his trap card, Macro Cosmos. It removed Chaos Distill from the game and let him summon Helios the Primordial Sun (1100). He also used his face down magic card, Planet Alignment, which destroyed Rampart Blaster and dealt 300 damage to Jaden. Jaden ended his turn with one card face down.
 
  
The Macro Cosmos had transported them into a world of space. Jaden saw Chazz, Alexis and Atticus floating around the area. Banner explained that its Jaden’s destiny to be defeated and that he wasn’t going to lose to a Slifer. Jaden boasted about the matches he’s won, but Banner explained that they were all fixed. Banner said that he rigged all of Jaden’s matches so that he would face Banner. In other words, Jaden doesn’t have what it takes to defeat him. (This is when Banner opens his eyes for what is supposedly the first time.)
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==Summary==
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[[Amnael]] reveals his true identity as [[Lyman Banner|Professor Banner]], and details his past to [[Jaden Yuki]]. The story differs between [[#Differences in adaptations|the English and Japanese versions]], but the end result was that Banner transferred his soul into a [[Wikipedia:Homunculus|homunculus]] as his body was dying. However, this new body was temporary, and he has little time left. Simply touching his face with the finger causes the flesh to begin to crack. Before his passing, he wishes to obtain the power of the Sacred Beasts, though his reasoning for his [[#Differences in adaptations|differs between the versions]]. Regardless, to do so, he must defeat Jaden to acquire the final [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Terminology#Spirit Keys|Spirit Key]]. Banner puts [[Pharaoh]] down, and reminds Jaden that he still has [[Chazz Princeton]] as well as [[Alexis Rhodes|Alexis]] and [[Atticus Rhodes]] sealed in his [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Terminology#Shadow Charms|Shadow Charm]], the [[Wikipedia:Emerald Tablet|emerald tablet]], so he has no choice but to duel, and cause it Jaden's "final exam".
  
Banner: played the magic card, Yellow Process-Kitolnecs. It let him sacrifice Primordial Sun to summon Helios Duo Megistus (0/0), whose attack points are multiplied by 200 for every card in his graveyard (2400). He attacked Jaden directly, but Jaden used his trap, A Hero Emerges, which forces Banner to pick a card from Jaden’s hand, and if it was a monster, he got to summon it. After choosing, Jaden summoned Bladedge (2600), which destroyed Megistus, but then Banner used her special ability. After Megistus is destroyed, she comes back with 300 extra attack points (2700), so now she destroyed Bladedge.
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The duel resumes, and Amnael plays "[[Chaos Greed]]", enabling him to [[Draw a card|draw]] two cards since he has at least four cards [[removed from play]] and none in his [[Graveyard]]. He then [[Set]]s two cards. Jaden plays "[[Pot of Greed]]" and then [[Normal Summon|Summons]] "[[Elemental Hero Clayman]]". He [[equip]]s it with "[[Clay Wrap]]" and then [[activate]]s "[[Polymerization]] to fuse "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" with "[[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix]]" to [[Fusion Summon]] "[[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]]". Since "[[Clay Wrap]]" was sent to the Graveyard with "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]", Jaden can destroys one [[Spell Cards|Spell]] or [[Trap Cards|Trap Card]] on the field. He destroys "[[Elemental Absorber]]", enabling monsters of all [[attribute]]s to attack. Jaden attacks [[Direct attack|directly]], but Amanel activates his face-down "[[Macro Cosmos]]", removing "[[Alchemic Kettle - Chaos Distill]]" from play and [[Special Summon]]ing "[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]", while changing that battlefield to that of space. Jaden can see Chazz, Alexis and Atticus trapped within the surrounding planets. Banner begins another bit of speech, which once differs [[#Differences in adaptations|between the versions]].
Jaden (600 LP): summoned Bubbleman, which let him draw two cards because it was the only monster on the field. He also used Fusion Recovery to bring Clayman and Polymerization to his hand, and then played Polymerization to fuse Bubbleman with Avian to summon Elemental Hero Mariner (1400). After placing two cards face down, Jaden used Mariner’s ability. If there is more then one spell or trap on his field, Mariner can attack directly. It did so and Jaden ended his turn.
 
  
Banner offered Jaden to join his side and conquer the world, but Jaden refused to join anyone who was evil.
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Amnael activates "[[Planet Alignment]]", destroying "[[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster|Rampart Blaster]]" and inflicting 300 damage to Jaden, reducing his [[Life Points] to 700. Jaden Sets a card, and Amnael activates "[[Yellow Process - Kitolenics]]", [[Tribute|Tributing]] "[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]" to Special Summon "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" whose attack rises to 2400, as it is determined by the number of Amnael's monsters [[removed from play]] times 200. As the points rise, all of his removed monsters are briefly shown. He attacks Jaden directly, but the latter activates "[[A Hero Emerges]]" Special Summoning "[[Elemental Hero Bladedge]]". Amnael attacks it anyway, reducing his own Life Points to 2600. However, "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" is immediately Special Summoned back to the field with 300 extra attack points via it's own effect. It is permitted to attack again as long as the opponent has a monster, so it attacks and destroys "[[Elemental Hero Bladedge|Bladedge]]". Jaden Summons "[[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]]", and then plays "[[Fusion Recovery]]", adding "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" and "[[Polymerization]]" from his Graveyard to his hand. He plays the latter, fusing "[[Elemental Hero Bubbleman|Bubbleman]]" with "[[Elemental Hero Avian]]" to Fusion Summon "[[Elemental Hero Mariner]]".
  
Banner (1200 LP): attacked with Megistus, but Jaden used his trap, Mirror Gate, which switched the sides of both monsters. Banner countered it by playing the magic card, Grand Convergence, which destroyed all monsters on the field and did 300 damage to Jaden. Megistus came back (3000) and he attacked again, but Jaden played his other face down, Flute of Summoning Kuriboh, to summon Winged Kuriboh (300/100). When he’s destroyed all damage goes to zero.
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Jaden Sets two cards and attacks directly, as "[[Elemental Hero Mariner|Mariner]]" is permitted to do so when he is at least one Set card. Amnael again begins a dialogue exchange with Jaden with the content [[#Differences in adaptations|differing between versions]]. Amnael attacks with "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]", but Jaden activates "[[Mirror Gate]]", switching the sides of the field the monsters were on before the battle takes place. However, Amnael activates "[[Grand Convergence]]", destroying all monsters on the field and inflicting another 300 damage to Jaden. "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" Special Summons itself back from the Graveyard with another 300 attack point increase. Amnael attacks directly, but Jaden plays "[[The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh]]" to Special Summon "[[Winged Kuriboh]]" from his [[Main Deck|Deck]] in [[defense position]], which takes the attack instead. Jaden Summons "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" in defense position and Sets a card. Amnael activates "[[Red Process - Rubedo]]", Tributing "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" to Special Summon "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]". It's attack is equal to the number of Amnael's removed from play monsters times 300, for a total of 3900.
Jaden (300 LP): summoned Clayman in defense mode and placed one card face down.
 
Banner: played the magic card, Red Process-Rubedo, which let him sacrifice Megistus to summon Helios Tris Megistus (0/0), whose attack points are multiplied by 300 for every card removed from the game (3900). Tris destroyed Clayman, and then Jaden used his trap, Hero Signal, to summon Sparkman (1600/1400) in defense mode. Tris’ special ability allows it to attack immediately after a monster is summoned, so it destroyed Sparkman as well.  
 
  
Jaden was starting to doubt his skills. He was starting to think Banner really did fix his matches, but then he realized that he had friends. They’ve counted on him to save them and now its all come down for this to save the world.  
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Amnael attacks and destroys "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]", with Jaden playing "[[Hero Signal]]" to Special Summon "[[Elemental Hero Sparkman]]". However, "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]" can attack once more if the opponent has a monster, so it attacks and destroys "[[Elemental Hero Sparkman|Sparkman]]" as well. With no cards in his hand or on his field, Jaden believes he's lost. He has flashbacks to his previous opponents, and the friends that he's made over the course of this year, and vows to continue the fight for their sake. Jaden draws, and activates "[[Miracle Fusion]]". This lets him access his Graveyard to Summon an [[Elemental Heroes|Elemental Hero]] [[Fusion Monsters|Fusion Monster]], though he must remove the [[Fusion Material Monsters|materials]] from play. He removes "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]", "[[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix|Burstinatrix]]" "[[Elemental Hero Avian|Avian]]" and "[[Elemental Hero Bubbleman|Bubbleman]]" from play to Fusion Summon "[[Elemental Hero Electrum]]". It's attack returns all removed from play cards to their respective owners Decks, thus reducing the attack points of "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]" to zero and allowing Jaden to attack and win the duel. Amnael drops his Emerald Tablet [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Terminology#Shadow Charms|Shadow Charm]], with [[The Eye of Wdjat]] at it's center shattering. Chazz, Alexis and Atticus are returned to the places they were taken from, and Amnael collapses. After a brief talk, he hands Jaden the Emerald Tablet, and both his original and homunculus bodies crumble to dust. A small orb of yellow light floats out of the latter, which Pharaoh swallows.
  
Jaden: played the magic card, Miracle Fusion, to fuse Burstinatrix, Clayman, Sparkman, Bubbleman and Avian together in his graveyard. It summoned Elemental Hero Electrum (2900), and when he’s summoned, all monsters removed from the game go back to the owners deck. Banner received all the cards he removed and Tris’ attack points went down to 0. Electrum attacked and Jaden won the duel.
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==Featured Duel==
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===Amnael's turn===
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* [[Activate]]s "[[Chaos Greed]]", [[draw|drawing]] two cards.
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* [[Set]]s two cards
  
Afterwards, the Spirt Gates had closed and Banner told Jaden he lied. Jaden did win all those matches. Banner deceived him because he had to test him for his real final challenge. Banner became a Shadow Rider because he wanted to stop the real threat, the leader of the Shadow Riders. He gave Jaden his Ancient Tome and then dissolved into the wind. Jaden realized that Banner has given his life to help them, and as he opened the book, Chazz, Alexis and Atticus returned to their world. Jaden hoped that whatever threat came their way, he could defeat it.
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===Jaden's turn===
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* Activates "[[Pot of Greed]]", drawing two cards.
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* [[Normal Summon|Summons]] "[[Elemental Hero Clayman]]" (800)/2000).
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* [[Equip]]s "[[Clay Wrap]]" to "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]".
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* Activates "[[Polymerization]]", fusing "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" with the "[[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix]]" in his hand to [[Fusion Summon]] " [[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]]" (2000/2500) in [[attack position]]. Since "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" was sent the to the [[Graveyard]], the effect of "[[Clay Wrap]]" activates, destroying "[[Elemental Absorber]]".
==Amnael's Turn==
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* Attacks [[Direct attack|directly]], but Amnael activates his face-down "[[Macro Cosmos]]", destroying "[[Alchemic Kettle - Chaos Distill]]" and [[Special Summon]]ing "[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]" (?/?), whose attack and defense is equal to the number of Amnael's [[removed from play]] monsters times 100.
*Activates [[Chaos Distill]]
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* Amnael activates "[[Planet Alignment]]", destroying Jaden's monsters and inflicting 300 damage (Jaden 700).
*Activates [[Steel Lamp]], [[Bronze Scale]] and [[Lead Compass]] to summon [[Alchemy Beast - Salamandra the Steel]], [[Alchemy Beast - Ouroboros the Bronze]] and [[Alchemy Beast - Leon the Lead]] (500/500 each)
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* Sets a card.
*Sets a card
 
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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===Amnael's turn===
*Summons [[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]] (800/1200) and draws 2 cards
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* Activates "[[Yellow Process - Kitolenics]]", [[Tribute|Tributing]] "[[Helios - The Primordial Sun|Helios]]" to Special Summon "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" (?/?) in attack position, who's effect makes it's attack and defense equal to the number of Amnael's removed from play cards monsters 200, to 2400.
*Equips Bubbleman with [[Bubble Blaster]]
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* Attacks directly with "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]", but Jaden activates his face-down "[[A Hero Emerges]]", Special Summoning "[[Elemental Hero Bladedge]]" (2600/1800) from attack position.
*Attacks with Bubbleman
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* Attacks "[[Elemental Hero Bladedge|Bladedge]]" with "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" (Amnael 2600), whose effect activates, Special Summoning it back to the field with 300 more attack and defense.
*Amnael activates [[Elemental Absorber]], discarding [[Aqua Spirit]] to negate Bubbleman's attack
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* Attacks and destroys "[[Elemental Hero Bladedge|Bladedge]]" with "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" (Jaden 600).
  
==Amnael's Turn==
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===Jaden's turn===
*Attacks Jaden directly with all his monsters (Jaden 2500)
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* Summons " [[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]]" (800/1200) in attack position, whose effects activating, letting him draw two cards. {{Ref|1}}
*Activates [[Black Process - Negledo]], removing all his monsters from play and drawing 2 cards per monster
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* Activates "[[Fusion Recovery]]", adding "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" and "[[Polymerization]]" from his Deck to his hand.
*Activates [[Tin Spell Circle]], [[Mercury Hourglass]] and [[Silver Key]] to summon [[Alchemy Beast - Eatos the Tin]], [[Alchemy Beast - Echeneis the Mercury]], and [[Alchemy Beast - Moonface the Silver]] (500/500 each)
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* Activates "[[Polymerization]]", fusing "[[Elemental Hero Avian]]" and "[[Elemental Hero Bubbleman|Bubbleman]]" to Fusion Summon "[[Elemental Hero Mariner]]" (1400/1000) in attack position.
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* Sets a card.
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* Attacks directly via "[[Elemental Hero Mariner|Mariner]]'s" effect. (Amnael 1200)
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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===Amnael's turn===
*Summons [[Elemental Hero Clayman]] (800/2000)
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* Attacks "[[Elemental Hero Mariner]]" with "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]", but Jaden activates his face-down "[[Mirror Gate]]", switching the sides of the monsters before the battle takes place. Amnael responds by activating his face-down "[[Grand Convergence]]", which destroys all monsters on the field and inflicts 300 damage to Jaden (Jaden 300). "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" is Special Summoned with 300 more attack and defense (3000).{{Ref|2}}
*Equips Clayman with [[Mud Max]], increasing Clayman's [[ATK]] by 300
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* Attacks directly, but Jaden activates "[[The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh]]", Special Summoning "[[Winged Kuriboh]]" (300/200) from his [[Main Deck|Deck]] in defense position, becomes the new attack target and is destroyed.
*Attacks with Clayman
 
*Amnael discards [[The Rock Spirit]] to negate Clayman's attack
 
  
==Amnael's Turn==
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===Jaden's turn===
*Activates [[White Process - Albedo]], summoning [[Golden Homunculus]] (1500/1500)
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* Summons "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" (800/2000) in [[defense position]].
*[[Golden Homunculus]]'s effect gives it 300 points per removed card (ATK 3900)
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* Sets a a card.
*Attacks Jaden directly with his Alchemy Beasts (Jaden 1000)
 
*Attacks Clayman with Golden Homunculus
 
*Jaden activates [[Mud Max]]'s effect, sending it to the Graveyard to negate the attack and summon [[Elemental Hero Avian]] (1000/1000)
 
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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===Amnael's turn===
*Summons [[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix]] (1200/800)
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* Activates "[[Red Process - Rubedo]]", Tributing "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" to Special Summon "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]" (?/?) in attack position, who gains 300 attack and defense per each of Amnael's removed from play monsters, for a total of 3900.
*Attacks with Avian and Burstinatrix
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* Attacks and destroys "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]", with Jaden activating his face-down "[[Hero Signal]]" to Special Summon "[[Elemental Hero Sparkman]]" (1600/1400) from his Deck in defense position.
*Amnael discards [[Garuda the Wind Spirit]] and [[Spirit of Flames]] to negate the attacks by Elemental Absorber's effect
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* Attacks and destroys "[[Elemental Hero Sparkman|Sparkman]]", as "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]'" effect lets it attack again as long as there is another monster on the field.
*Jaden activates [[Burst Return]] and [[Burst Impact]], destroying all of Amnael's monsters and inflicting 300 points of damage per monster (Amnael 2800)
 
  
==Amnael's Turn==
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===Jaden's turn===
*Activates [[Chaos Greed]]
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* Activates "[[Miracle Fusion]]", removing "[[Elemental Hero Bubbleman|Bubbleman]]", "[[Elemental Hero Avian|Avian]]", "[[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix|Burstinatrix]]" and "[[Elemental Hero Clayman|Clayman]]" in his Graveyard fro play to Fusion Summon "[[Elemental Hero Electrum]]" (2900/2600) in attack position.{{Ref|3}} It's effect activates, returning all removed from play cards to their respective player's Decks, decreasing "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]" attack and defense to zero.
*Sets two cards
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* Attacks "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]" (Amnael 0).
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* Jaden wins.
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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==Differences in adaptations==
*Activates [[Pot of Greed]]
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In the Japanese version, [[Lyman Banner|Professor Daitokuji]] reveals that he once scoured the world in the name of alchemy and attempted to create the [[Wikipedia:Philosopher's stone|Philosopher's Stone]]. His studies eventually led him to Egypt, much like [[Maximillion Pegasus]]. He discovered a tomb, in which was buried a tablet with the likeness [[Sacred Beasts|Phantom Demons]] on it. Upon his return, he came down with an illness, and was dying. In the English version, [[Lyman Banner|Banner]] states he traveled the world in search of the most of powerful Duel Monsters cards, and his search led him to Egypt. He found the tomb with the [[Sacred Beasts]] tablet, but finds that it was cursed. In both cases, this results in him entrusting his soul to a [[Wikipedia:Homunculus|homunculus]].
*Summons Clayman and equips him with [[Clay Wrap]]
 
*Activates [[Polymerization]], fusing Clayman and Burstinatrix to summon [[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]] (2000/2500)
 
*Clay Wrap's effect activates, destroying [[Elemental Absorber]]
 
*Attacks with Rampart Blaster
 
*Amnael activates [[Macro Cosmos]], destroying [[Chaos Distill]] and summoning [[Helios - The Primordial Sun]] (?/?)
 
*Helios gains 100 points for each removed card (1100/1100)
 
*Amnael activates [[Planet Alignment]], destroying Jaden's monsters and inflicting  300 damage (Jaden 700)
 
*Jaden sets a card
 
  
==Amnael's Turn==
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In the Japanese version, Daitokuji wishes to obtain the power of the Phantom Demons for [[Kagemaru|his employer]], who had backed his previous research and explicitly makes reference to their power being the key to create the Philosopher's Stone. In the English version, Banner wants to obtain their power to extend his own life.
*Activates [[Yellow Process - Kitolenics]], tributing Helios to summon [[Helios Duo Megistus]] (?/?)
 
*Duo Megistus's effect gives it 200 points for each removed card (2400/2400)
 
*Attacks with Duo Megistus
 
*Jaden activates [[A Hero Emerges]]. Amnael selects the card in the middle and it happens to be [[Elemental Hero Bladedge]]
 
*Bladedge is summoned (2600/1800)
 
*Amnael continues the attack and [[Helios Duo Megistus]] is destroyed (Amnael 2600)
 
*Amnael activates Duo Megistus' effect, summoning it with 300 more [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] points (2700/2700)
 
*Attacks Bladedge with Duo Megistus (Jaden 600)
 
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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After Summoning "[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]", Daitokuji makes more references to alchemy, and states that the space and the Earth are interconnected and affect one another, which is something most people cannot fathom due to the influence of modern science. In the English version, Banner instead reveals that he fixed all of Jaden's previous matches, specifically so Jaden would be entrusted with a [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Terminology#Spirit Keys|Spirit Key]] and eventually be forced to duel him.
*Summons [[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]] (800/1200) and draws two cards ([[Mirror Gate]] and [[The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh]])
 
*Activates [[Fusion Recovery]], returning Clayman and Polymerization to his hand
 
*Activates [[Polymerization]], fusing Avian and Bubbleman into [[Elemental Hero Mariner]] (1400/1000)
 
*Sets a card
 
*Attacks directly with Mariner's effect (Amnael 1200)
 
  
==Amnael's Turn==
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In the Japanese version, Daitokuji calls [[Jaden Yuki|Judai]] a "fusion master", and states that that is the hidden power within him, and that it proves that Judai is also a competent alchemist. He compares weak monsters fusing to become stronger to alchemy allowing one to turn useless substances in jewels and that he considers this duel one to decide who is the master of alchemy. No reference is made to this in the English version, with Banner instead telling Jaden that perhaps he isn't as much of a loser is he believed him to be.
*Attacks Mariner with Duo Megistus
 
*Jaden activates [[Mirror Gate]], to swap control between Mariner and Duo Megistus.
 
*Amnael activates [[Grand Convergence]], destroying all monsters and inflicting 300 damage to Jaden (Jaden 300)
 
*[[Helios Duo Megistus]] is summoned with 300 more [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] (3000/3000)
 
*Attacks directly with Duo Megistus
 
*Jaden activates [[The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh]], summoning [[Winged Kuriboh]] in Defense Position (300/200)
 
*[[Winged Kuriboh]] is destroyed
 
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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In the Japanese version, Judai's flashback is presented as his remembering the events of the year and he thinking that one year ago, he didn't have any of the great friends he has now, and that he has to fight for them, while coming to the realization that simply making new friends is comparable to alchemy. In the English version, Jaden thinks back, and believes that Banner fixed all of his duels, but that he can't let that stop him - he still believes in his friends and in his Deck.
*Summons Clayman (800/2000) in defense position
 
*Sets a card
 
  
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Upon his defeat, Daitokuji tells Judai that the true purpose of alchemy is turn the hearts of people into nobler and purer things. In the English version, Banner reveals that he lied - he had not fixed the previous duels, but had told Jaden that he had as a test of character.
*Plays [[Red Process - Rubedo]], tributing Duo Megistus to summon [[Helios Tris Megistus]] (?/?)
 
*Tris' effect gets it 300 [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] points per card removed (3900/3900)
 
*Attacks Clayman with Tris Megistus
 
*Jaden activates [[Hero Signal]], summoning [[Elemental Hero Sparkman]] (1600/1400) in Defense position
 
*Tris's effect allows it to attack again is there is another monster one their field, so [[Helios Tris Megistus]] destroys Sparkman
 
  
==Jaden's Turn==
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==Featured cards==
*Activates [[Miracle Fusion]], fusing Bubbleman, Avian, Burstinatrix and Clayman to summon [[Elemental Hero Electrum]] (2900/2600)
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{{Decklist|Jaden Yuki
*Electrum's effect makes all cards that were removed from play go back to their respective players' Decks
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*Tris' [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] drops to 0
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<u>Normal Monsters</u>
*Electrum attacks Tris (Amnael 0)
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* [[Elemental Hero Avian]]
 
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* [[Elemental Hero Burstinatrix]]
Jaden wins
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* [[Elemental Hero Clayman]]
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* [[Elemental Hero Sparkman]]
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<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* [[Elemental Hero Bladedge]]
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* [[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]]
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* [[Winged Kuriboh]]
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<u>Fusion Monsters</u>
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* [[Elemental Hero Electrum]]
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* [[Elemental Hero Mariner]]
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* [[Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster]]
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* [[Clay Wrap]]
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* [[Fusion Recovery]]
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* [[Miracle Fusion]]
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* [[Polymerization]]
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* [[Pot of Greed]]
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* [[The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh]]
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* [[A Hero Emerges]]
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* [[Hero Signal]]
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* [[Mirror Gate]]
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* [[Alchemy Beast - Eatos the Tin]]
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* [[Alchemy Beast - Echeneis the Mercury]]
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* [[Alchemy Beast - Leon the Lead]]
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* [[Alchemy Beast - Moonface the Silver]]
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* [[Alchemy Beast - Ouroboros the Bronze]]
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* [[Alchemy Beast - Salamandra the Steel]]
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* [[Aqua Spirit]]
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* [[Garuda the Wind Spirit]]
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* [[Golden Homunculus]]
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* [[Helios Duo Megistus]]
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* [[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]
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* [[Helios Trice Megistus]]
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* [[Spirit of Flames]]
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* [[The Rock Spirit]]
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* [[Alchemic Kettle - Chaos Distill]] 
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* [[Chaos Greed]]
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* [[Grand Convergence]]
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* [[Planet Alignment]]
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* [[Red Process - Rubedo]]
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* [[Yellow Process - Kitolenics]]
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* [[Elemental Absorber]]
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* [[Macro Cosmos]]
 
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* [[Cyber Dragon]]
*[[Elemental Hero Mariner]]
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* [[Chthonian Soldier]]
*[[Elemental Hero Electrum]]
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* [[Elemental Hero Flame Wingman]]
(these card were played by [[Jaden Yuki]] for the first time)
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* [[Etoile Cyber]]
 
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==Footnotes==
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1. {{Note|1}} In the TCG/OCG, "[[Elemental Hero Bubbleman]]'s" effect only activates when he is the only card in your hand and your your side of the field when he is Summoned. <br />
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2. {{Note|2}} In the TCG/OCG, "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" can only be [[Special Summon]]ed via it's effect when he is destroyed in battle and it must be sent to the [[Graveyard]] not [[removed from play]], and is Summoned during the [[End Phase]], not immediately. <br />
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3. {{Note|3}} In the TCG/OCG, "[[Macro Cosmos]]" would have removed Jaden's monsters form play, and thus they would not have been in the Graveyard to use as [[Fusion Material Monsters|materials]] with "[[Miracle Fusion]]". However, "[[Macro Cosmos]]" affects only the player who activated it in the anime. <br />
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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 046
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! GX
Number46
SeasonOne
Chronology
Previous"Amnael's Endgame, Part 1"
Next"Chazz-anova"

"One" is not a number.

Amnael's Endgame - Part 2, known as Earth/Water/Fire/Wind Fusion! Elixiler in the Japanese version, is the forty-sixth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. Jaden Yuki continues his duel with Amnael, the final Shadow Rider, who has revealed his true identity as Professor Banner.

Summary

Amnael reveals his true identity as Professor Banner, and details his past to Jaden Yuki. The story differs between the English and Japanese versions, but the end result was that Banner transferred his soul into a homunculus as his body was dying. However, this new body was temporary, and he has little time left. Simply touching his face with the finger causes the flesh to begin to crack. Before his passing, he wishes to obtain the power of the Sacred Beasts, though his reasoning for his differs between the versions. Regardless, to do so, he must defeat Jaden to acquire the final Spirit Key. Banner puts Pharaoh down, and reminds Jaden that he still has Chazz Princeton as well as Alexis and Atticus Rhodes sealed in his Shadow Charm, the emerald tablet, so he has no choice but to duel, and cause it Jaden's "final exam".

The duel resumes, and Amnael plays "Chaos Greed", enabling him to draw two cards since he has at least four cards removed from play and none in his Graveyard. He then Sets two cards. Jaden plays "Pot of Greed" and then Summons "Elemental Hero Clayman". He equips it with "Clay Wrap" and then activates "Polymerization to fuse "Clayman" with "Elemental Hero Burstinatrix" to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster". Since "Clay Wrap" was sent to the Graveyard with "Clayman", Jaden can destroys one Spell or Trap Card on the field. He destroys "Elemental Absorber", enabling monsters of all attributes to attack. Jaden attacks directly, but Amanel activates his face-down "Macro Cosmos", removing "Alchemic Kettle - Chaos Distill" from play and Special Summoning "Helios - The Primordial Sun", while changing that battlefield to that of space. Jaden can see Chazz, Alexis and Atticus trapped within the surrounding planets. Banner begins another bit of speech, which once differs between the versions.

Amnael activates "Planet Alignment", destroying "Rampart Blaster" and inflicting 300 damage to Jaden, reducing his [[Life Points] to 700. Jaden Sets a card, and Amnael activates "Yellow Process - Kitolenics", Tributing "Helios - The Primordial Sun" to Special Summon "Helios Duo Megistus" whose attack rises to 2400, as it is determined by the number of Amnael's monsters removed from play times 200. As the points rise, all of his removed monsters are briefly shown. He attacks Jaden directly, but the latter activates "A Hero Emerges" Special Summoning "Elemental Hero Bladedge". Amnael attacks it anyway, reducing his own Life Points to 2600. However, "Helios Duo Megistus" is immediately Special Summoned back to the field with 300 extra attack points via it's own effect. It is permitted to attack again as long as the opponent has a monster, so it attacks and destroys "Bladedge". Jaden Summons "Elemental Hero Bubbleman", and then plays "Fusion Recovery", adding "Clayman" and "Polymerization" from his Graveyard to his hand. He plays the latter, fusing "Bubbleman" with "Elemental Hero Avian" to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Mariner".

Jaden Sets two cards and attacks directly, as "Mariner" is permitted to do so when he is at least one Set card. Amnael again begins a dialogue exchange with Jaden with the content differing between versions. Amnael attacks with "Helios Duo Megistus", but Jaden activates "Mirror Gate", switching the sides of the field the monsters were on before the battle takes place. However, Amnael activates "Grand Convergence", destroying all monsters on the field and inflicting another 300 damage to Jaden. "Helios Duo Megistus" Special Summons itself back from the Graveyard with another 300 attack point increase. Amnael attacks directly, but Jaden plays "The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh" to Special Summon "Winged Kuriboh" from his Deck in defense position, which takes the attack instead. Jaden Summons "Clayman" in defense position and Sets a card. Amnael activates "Red Process - Rubedo", Tributing "Helios Duo Megistus" to Special Summon "Helios Trice Megistus". It's attack is equal to the number of Amnael's removed from play monsters times 300, for a total of 3900.

Amnael attacks and destroys "Clayman", with Jaden playing "Hero Signal" to Special Summon "Elemental Hero Sparkman". However, "Helios Trice Megistus" can attack once more if the opponent has a monster, so it attacks and destroys "Sparkman" as well. With no cards in his hand or on his field, Jaden believes he's lost. He has flashbacks to his previous opponents, and the friends that he's made over the course of this year, and vows to continue the fight for their sake. Jaden draws, and activates "Miracle Fusion". This lets him access his Graveyard to Summon an Elemental Hero Fusion Monster, though he must remove the materials from play. He removes "Clayman", "Burstinatrix" "Avian" and "Bubbleman" from play to Fusion Summon "Elemental Hero Electrum". It's attack returns all removed from play cards to their respective owners Decks, thus reducing the attack points of "Helios Trice Megistus" to zero and allowing Jaden to attack and win the duel. Amnael drops his Emerald Tablet Shadow Charm, with The Eye of Wdjat at it's center shattering. Chazz, Alexis and Atticus are returned to the places they were taken from, and Amnael collapses. After a brief talk, he hands Jaden the Emerald Tablet, and both his original and homunculus bodies crumble to dust. A small orb of yellow light floats out of the latter, which Pharaoh swallows.

Featured Duel

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Differences in adaptations

In the Japanese version, Professor Daitokuji reveals that he once scoured the world in the name of alchemy and attempted to create the Philosopher's Stone. His studies eventually led him to Egypt, much like Maximillion Pegasus. He discovered a tomb, in which was buried a tablet with the likeness Phantom Demons on it. Upon his return, he came down with an illness, and was dying. In the English version, Banner states he traveled the world in search of the most of powerful Duel Monsters cards, and his search led him to Egypt. He found the tomb with the Sacred Beasts tablet, but finds that it was cursed. In both cases, this results in him entrusting his soul to a homunculus.

In the Japanese version, Daitokuji wishes to obtain the power of the Phantom Demons for his employer, who had backed his previous research and explicitly makes reference to their power being the key to create the Philosopher's Stone. In the English version, Banner wants to obtain their power to extend his own life.

After Summoning "Helios - The Primordial Sun", Daitokuji makes more references to alchemy, and states that the space and the Earth are interconnected and affect one another, which is something most people cannot fathom due to the influence of modern science. In the English version, Banner instead reveals that he fixed all of Jaden's previous matches, specifically so Jaden would be entrusted with a Spirit Key and eventually be forced to duel him.

In the Japanese version, Daitokuji calls Judai a "fusion master", and states that that is the hidden power within him, and that it proves that Judai is also a competent alchemist. He compares weak monsters fusing to become stronger to alchemy allowing one to turn useless substances in jewels and that he considers this duel one to decide who is the master of alchemy. No reference is made to this in the English version, with Banner instead telling Jaden that perhaps he isn't as much of a loser is he believed him to be.

In the Japanese version, Judai's flashback is presented as his remembering the events of the year and he thinking that one year ago, he didn't have any of the great friends he has now, and that he has to fight for them, while coming to the realization that simply making new friends is comparable to alchemy. In the English version, Jaden thinks back, and believes that Banner fixed all of his duels, but that he can't let that stop him - he still believes in his friends and in his Deck.

Upon his defeat, Daitokuji tells Judai that the true purpose of alchemy is turn the hearts of people into nobler and purer things. In the English version, Banner reveals that he lied - he had not fixed the previous duels, but had told Jaden that he had as a test of character.

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Footnotes

1. ^  In the TCG/OCG, "Elemental Hero Bubbleman's" effect only activates when he is the only card in your hand and your your side of the field when he is Summoned.
2. ^  In the TCG/OCG, "Helios Duo Megistus" can only be Special Summoned via it's effect when he is destroyed in battle and it must be sent to the Graveyard not removed from play, and is Summoned during the End Phase, not immediately.
3. ^  In the TCG/OCG, "Macro Cosmos" would have removed Jaden's monsters form play, and thus they would not have been in the Graveyard to use as materials with "Miracle Fusion". However, "Macro Cosmos" affects only the player who activated it in the anime.