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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 114|episode 114]], [[Seto Kaiba]] uses this card as his [[Deck Master]] during his Duel against [[Noah Kaiba]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 115|the next episode]], Kaiba activates this card's [[Deck Master Abilities|Deck Master ability]] to allow himself to Summon a [[LIGHT]]-[[attribute]] [[Monster Cards|monster]] with one less [[Tribute]]. He uses this effect to Summon "[[Different Dimension Dragon]]" without Tribute. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 116|the following episode]], Kaiba activates this monster's Deck Master Ability once more. He uses this effect to tribute his "Different Dimension Dragon so that he could Tribute Summon "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". After Noah won the Duel via "[[Last Turn]]", [[Yami Yugi]] takes over for Kaiba. This card then became Yami Yugi's Deck Master for the Duel between Yami Yugi and Noah.  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 114|episode 114]], [[Seto Kaiba]] uses this card as his [[Deck Master]] during his Duel against [[Noah Kaiba]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 115|the next episode]], Kaiba activates this card's [[Deck Master Abilities|Deck Master ability]] to allow himself to Summon a [[LIGHT]]-[[attribute]] [[Monster Cards|monster]] with one less [[Tribute]]. He uses this effect to Summon "[[Different Dimension Dragon]]" without Tribute. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 116|the following episode]], Kaiba activates this monster's Deck Master Ability once more. He uses this effect to tribute his "Different Dimension Dragon so that he could Tribute Summon "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". After Noah won the Duel via "[[Last Turn]]", [[Yami Yugi]] takes over for Kaiba. This card then became Yami Yugi's Deck Master for the Duel between Yami Yugi and Noah.  
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 117|episode 117]], Yami Yugi uses this card as his Deck Master during his Duel against Noah Kaiba. Yugi had the thought of using this monster's Deck Master Ability to summon "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" with no Tributes, however he realized that wouldn't work since this monster's Deck Master ability only applies to LIGHT monsters and "Dark Magician Girl" was a DARK monster. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 118|the next episode]], this card remained on the sidelines until the Duel was over.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 117|episode 117]], Yami Yugi uses this card as his Deck Master during his Duel against Noah. Yugi had the thought of using this monster's Deck Master Ability to summon "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" with no Tributes, however he realized that wouldn't work since this monster's Deck Master Ability only applies to LIGHT monsters and "Dark Magician Girl" was a DARK monster. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 118|the next episode]], this card remained on the sidelines until the Duel was over.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:53, 12 October 2013

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Virtual World

  • In episode 117, Yami Yugi uses this card as his Deck Master during his Duel against Noah. Yugi had the thought of using this monster's Deck Master Ability to summon "Dark Magician Girl" with no Tributes, however he realized that wouldn't work since this monster's Deck Master Ability only applies to LIGHT monsters and "Dark Magician Girl" was a DARK monster. In the next episode, this card remained on the sidelines until the Duel was over.

Battle City Finals

  • In episode 144, this card appears in a flashback Téa Gardner has when she remembers Noah turning Joey to stone and herself claiming to Noah that he is a pitiful child with Noah claiming the goddess of victory comes to the chosen ones and he himself has chosen Yugi to help him, but Yugi refuses.

Waking the Dragons

  • In episode 183, Kaiba uses this card in the battle against The Great Leviathan. After the three chosen Duelists each summon out three monsters, they all use their monsters to attack the Great Leviathan. Despite the chosen Duelists' monsters being joined by other Duel Spirits, the Great Leviathan suffers no visible damage from the attacks. The Great Leviathan then attacks, destroying all of the monsters the chosen Duelists summoned, including the three Legendary Knights.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Video Games