Difference between revisions of "Eye of Illusion (anime)"

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(It did not act as an Equip Card. You can see it's in Pegasus's Graveyard and not his S/T Zone after it was used.)
(I think this is a better translation in this context)
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| ja_name      = {{Ruby|幻|げん}}{{Ruby|惑|わく}}の{{Ruby|眼|まなこ}}
 
| ja_name      = {{Ruby|幻|げん}}{{Ruby|惑|わく}}の{{Ruby|眼|まなこ}}
 
| romaji_name  = Genwaku no Manako
 
| romaji_name  = Genwaku no Manako
| trans_name    = Eye of Fascination
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| trans_name    = Eye of Entrancement
 
| image        = EyeofIllusion-EN-Anime-DM.png
 
| image        = EyeofIllusion-EN-Anime-DM.png
 
| ja_image      = EyeofIllusion-JP-Anime-DM.png
 
| ja_image      = EyeofIllusion-JP-Anime-DM.png

Revision as of 12:57, 19 April 2023

Eye of Illusion
Japanese
げんわくまなこ
Base
幻惑の眼
Kana
げんわくのまなこ
Rōmaji
Genwaku no Manako
Translated
Eye of Entrancement
Card type Spell
Property Normal
The one who is entranced by this eye becomes the illusionist's slave for 1 turn.[Note 1]
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Name Lore
Japanese げんわくまなこ この眼に魅入られた者は1ターンのみ幻想師の虜になる。
Genwaku no Manako
Eye of Entrancement

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  1. In terms of its effect on gameplay, this card applied its effect to "Illusionist Faceless Mage" in Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0022: "The Gauntlet Is Thrown". That "Illusionist Faceless Mage" could choose an opponent's monster, then when the opponent next declared an attack with another monster it could take control of the chosen monster until the end of the turn and redirect the attack to it.