Difference between revisions of "Joey Wheeler's Decks"
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| [[Valon]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 169|169]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 172|172]] || Win | | [[Valon]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 169|169]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 172|172]] || Win | ||
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− | | [[Mai Valentine]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 172|172]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 173|173]] || | + | | [[Mai Valentine]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 172|172]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 173|173]] || Lose |
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* [[Gearfried the Swordmaster]] | * [[Gearfried the Swordmaster]] | ||
* [[Gilford the Lightning]] | * [[Gilford the Lightning]] | ||
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* [[Jinzo]] | * [[Jinzo]] | ||
* [[Marauding Captain]] | * [[Marauding Captain]] | ||
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* [[Panther Warrior]] | * [[Panther Warrior]] | ||
* [[Rocket Warrior]] | * [[Rocket Warrior]] | ||
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* [[The Claw of Hermos]] | * [[The Claw of Hermos]] | ||
* [[The Fiend Megacyber]] | * [[The Fiend Megacyber]] | ||
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| [[Solomon Muto]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]] || Win | | [[Solomon Muto]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 187|187]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 188|188]] || Win | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Zigfried von Schroeder]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 190|190]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|191]] || Lose |
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<u>Normal Monsters</u> | <u>Normal Monsters</u> | ||
* [[Alligator's Sword]] | * [[Alligator's Sword]] | ||
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* [[Brigadier of Landstar]] | * [[Brigadier of Landstar]] | ||
* [[Grappler of Landstar]] | * [[Grappler of Landstar]] | ||
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* [[Swordsman of Landstar]] | * [[Swordsman of Landstar]] | ||
<u>Effect Monsters</u> | <u>Effect Monsters</u> | ||
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* [[Blue Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=hand>This card is [[Draw a card|drawn]] but not played by him during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|episode 191]].</ref> | * [[Blue Flame Swordsman]]<ref group=Notes name=hand>This card is [[Draw a card|drawn]] but not played by him during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|episode 191]].</ref> | ||
* [[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]<ref group=Notes name=rfp>This card is [[removed from play]] via the effect of "[[Goddess Urd's Verdict]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|episode 191]].</ref> | * [[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]<ref group=Notes name=rfp>This card is [[removed from play]] via the effect of "[[Goddess Urd's Verdict]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|episode 191]].</ref> | ||
* [[Gilford the Lightning]] | * [[Gilford the Lightning]] | ||
* [[Goblin Attack Force]] | * [[Goblin Attack Force]] | ||
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* [[Jinzo]] | * [[Jinzo]] | ||
* [[Little-Winguard]] | * [[Little-Winguard]] | ||
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* [[Panther Warrior]]<ref group=Notes name=rfp/> | * [[Panther Warrior]]<ref group=Notes name=rfp/> | ||
* [[Sasuke Samurai]] | * [[Sasuke Samurai]] | ||
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<u>Ritual Monsters</u> | <u>Ritual Monsters</u> | ||
* [[Knight of Dark Dragons]]<ref group=Notes name=ring>This card is discarded via the effect of "[[Nibelung's Ring]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|episode 191]].</ref> | * [[Knight of Dark Dragons]]<ref group=Notes name=ring>This card is discarded via the effect of "[[Nibelung's Ring]]" during [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 191|episode 191]].</ref> | ||
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* [[Dangerous Machine Type-6]] | * [[Dangerous Machine Type-6]] | ||
* [[Giant Trunade]] | * [[Giant Trunade]] | ||
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* [[Compensation Mediation]] | * [[Compensation Mediation]] | ||
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* [[Silver Dollar]] | * [[Silver Dollar]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 1 August 2011
Joey Wheeler's Deck has changed numerous times throughout the series. His strategies often involve luck, which is sometimes criticized by other characters. It usually consists of Warrior-Type monsters and later support for "Red-Eyes Black Dragon".
Initially he tried filling his deck with just powerful Monster Cards. His deck becomes more balanced as he learns more about the game.
Contents
- 1 Anime and manga
- 2 Video games
- 2.1 Dark Duel Stories
- 2.2 The Eternal Duelist Soul
- 2.3 Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
- 2.4 The Falsebound Kingdom
- 2.5 The Sacred Cards
- 2.6 World Championship Tournament 2004
- 2.7 Reshef of Destruction
- 2.8 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005
- 2.9 World Championship 2007
- 2.10 World Championship 2008
- 2.11 Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour
- 3 Notes
Anime and manga
Duelist Kingdom
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Yugi Muto | 1 | Lose |
Téa Gardner | 2 | Lose |
Mai Valentine | 6 | Win |
Rex Raptor | 11-12 | Win |
Seto Kaiba | 16 | Lose |
Bonz | 17-18 | Win |
Paradox Brothers | 19-21 | Win (with Yugi Muto) |
Bandit Keith | 31-32 | Win |
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi | 33-34 | Lose |
Mai Valentine | 44 | No Result |
During Duelist Kingdom Joey's Deck comprised mainly of Warriors, Beast-Warriors or other tough Anthropomorphic animals.
Since the rules at this stage of the series excluded Tribute Summons, many of his monsters are above Level 4 and could be Summoned without Tributes.
In the anime on the boat trip to Duelist Kingdom, Joey acquired a few additions to his Deck. Yugi gave him the "Time Wizard" card and Joey traded with other people to get "Baby Dragon", "Salamandra", "Shield & Sword" and "Kunai with Chain". During the tournament, Tristan Taylor gave him the card "Lava Battleguard" in the anime. Joey won the card "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" off Rex Raptor by gambling the "Time Wizard" card.
Duelist Kingdom Deck (Manga)
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters Fusion Monsters |
Differences to OCG/TCG Cards
- "Time Wizard" and "Copycat" were treated as Magic Cards. "Time Wizard's" effect consisted of a spinning roulette. There was a 2 in 3 chance of it stopping on a skull symbol. This would destroy all the controller's monsters and cause them to take damage equal to half the combined ATK of all monsters they controlled. There was a 1 in 3 chance of landing on one of the win symbols, which accelerated time by a thousand years. The result caused all monsters on the field to age, which usually weakened them. In "Baby Dragon's" case, it evolved into "Thousand Dragon". "Dark Magician" became weaker, but gained effects as "Dark Sage" when affected by "Time Wizard" while it was equipped with the Book of Secret Arts.
- "Flame Swordsman" and "Giltia the D. Knight" were Normal Monsters, although the international dub of the anime, changed the color of the cards to purple making it appear to be a Fusion Monsters to match its real life equivalent, but the card was still used like a Normal Monster.
- "Thousand Dragon" was not a Fusion Monster. It was not a card, but "Baby Dragon" altered by the effect of "Time Wizard".
- "Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon" was not included in his Main Deck, but was actually "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" affected by "Metalmorph".
Vs. Duke Devlin
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Duke Devlin | 46 | Lose |
In the anime, Joey dueled Duke Devlin using a Deck made from Booster Packs opened just before the Duel. Yugi objected that Joey shouldn't duel using cards he's not used to. All the cards are from the Thousand Eyes Bible expansion of the actual card game.
Deck
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Battle City
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Seeker | 55 | Lose |
Espa Roba | 58-59 | Win |
Weevil Underwood | 63-64 | Win |
Mako Tsunami | 68-69 | Win |
Odion Ishtar | 86-89 | Win |
Seto Kaiba, Yami Marik, Yugi Muto | 122-124 | Lose |
Yami Marik | 125-128 | Lose |
Seto Kaiba | 135-137 | Lose |
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi | 143 | Not shown |
Many changes are made to Joey's Deck during the Battle City tournament.
With the rules changed to match the OCG and TCG, Joey's Deck includes much less high Level monsters as they must now be Tribute Summoned.
The number of tough Warriors and Beast-Warrior-Type monsters decreases and he includes a few cartoon-like warriors, while many more luck based cards are added.
Due to the Ante rule, Joey loses his "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", but wins a few more rare cards. Although Yugi manages to win back Joey's "Red-Eyes", Joey refuses to take it back and says he'll earn it when he becomes a better duelist (in the English dub, he lends it to Yugi to help defeat Marik). In later arcs of the anime, he is shown to have it again, so it is assumed he defeated Yugi in the Duel following the tournament. In the manga, Joey's last duel was his match with Marik, so that issue never came up.
Battle City Deck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
Ritual Monsters Fusion Monsters
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Possessed Deck
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi | 75-78 | Draw |
During the tournament, Joey gets possessed by Marik Ishtar and is forced to duel Yugi. Marik adds a number of Magic Cards to his Deck, while allow him to directly destroy monsters and inflict damage, although such cards were outlawed in this tournament.
Possessed Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters |
Pyramid of Light Deck
Pyramid of Light Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters |
Dream Deck
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Unidentified Kid #1 | 128 | Win |
Unidentified Kid #2 | 130 | Win |
Unidentified Kid #3 | 133 | Lose |
After losing to Marik, Joey falls into a coma, where he dreams he is participating in another tournament. This tournament uses early rules, prior to Battle City and Joey uses a different Deck, consisting of Warrior-Type monsters. (In the original Japanese version, Joey is having a flashback to the tournament he entered in episode 2.)
Dream Deck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
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Virtual World
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Johnson | 104-105 | Win |
The Big Five | 111-113 | Win (with Yugi Muto) |
In Noah Kaiba's virtual world, Joey was made to construct a Deck to use in this world. He made one close to his Battle City Deck, but also included a number of "Harpie" cards as a homeage to Mai Valentine.
He used "Flame Swordsman" as his Deck Master, where it could distribute its ATK among Joey's other monsters.
He teamed up with Yugi to face the Big Five. Here Joey was able to combine "Flame Swordsman" with Yugi's Deck Master, "Dark Magician" to form "Dark Flare Knight" and "Mirage Knight" who became their shared Deck Master.
Virtual World Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
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Waking the Dragons
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Mai Valentine | 151-154 | No result |
Rex Raptor | 160-162 | Win |
Valon | 169-172 | Win |
Mai Valentine | 172-173 | Lose |
Joey's deck had evolved to incorporate even more luck cards. He also has included cards that end the opponents turns as well as Armor cards, much to Valon's surprise. The main addition, however, is "The Claw of Hermos" which can fuse with monster cards to become Equip Cards.
Waking the Dragons Deck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
Ritual Monsters |
Grand Championship
Record | ||
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome |
Solomon Muto | 187-188 | Win |
Zigfried von Schroeder | 190-191 | Lose |
In the Grand Championship Joey's Deck incorporates more support for low level monsters, such as the Landstar monsters. He continues his luck cards as well as his more memorable cards like "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" and "Jinzo."
Grand Championship Deck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
Ritual Monsters
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Dawn of the Duel
He has not been seen Dueling properly during this arc, but he used cards from previous arcs while he's in Ancient Egypt to protect himself and others from Zorc Necrophades.
Dawn of the Duel Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters Fusion Monsters |
Yu-Gi-Oh! R
Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Video games
Dark Duel Stories
Joey's deck from Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories is loosely based on his early Battle City Deck from the manga, featuring Red-Eyes B. Dragon as his signature card. Other monsters previously used by Joey include Mountain Warrior, Time Wizard and Swordsman of Landstar. Other than that, Joey's deck was stacked with many weaker low-level monsters to reflect his low-level in the game.
Deck
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Normal Monster
Effect Monsters
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The Eternal Duelist Soul
Deck
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Normal Monster
Effect Monsters Fusion Monsters
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Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel
Deck
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Normal Monster Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Deck (Phantom Pyramid)
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Effect Monsters
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The Falsebound Kingdom
Starter
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The Sacred Cards
Deck
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Normal Monster
Effect Monsters |
Possessed Deck (Dark Joey)
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Normal Monster
Effect Monsters Fusion Monsters |
World Championship Tournament 2004
Joey Wheeler is a Level 3 opponent in World Championship Tournament 2004. In order to unlock him, the player must defeat all of the Level 2 Duelists at least five times and have a "Jinzo" in their Trunk, but not in their Deck. If they can amass at least ten wins and maintain at least a 50% win ratio against Joey, the former stipulation no longer applies.
Joey's Deck is full of high-ATK monsters. Many of his Level 4 monsters have 2000 ATK or more, but suffer from various restrictions, such as changing to Defense Position after the Battle Phase or losing ATK for every monster destroyed. He also has some dangerous Effect Monsters, such as "Jinzo" and "Time Wizard", and he almost always activates the latter's effect successfully, making it difficult to keep monsters on the field.
He has generic Spells and only a few Traps, which mostly focus on strengthening his own monsters or getting rid of his opponent's monsters to give him a clear shot at their Life Points. If he gets the chance, he'll also use "Polymerization" to bring out one of three deadly Fusion Monsters: the 1700-ATK, potentially-Direct Attacking "Alligator's Sword Dragon", the 2400-ATK "Thousand Dragon", or his strongest monster, the 3200-ATK "Black Skull Dragon".
On the other hand, Joey's Deck has no Spell or Trap negation apart from Jinzo, and very little defense against monster Summons (other than his "Ring of Destruction" cards). He also tends to Summon "Time Wizard" in Attack Position to make use of its effect immediately, which leaves him vulnerable to taking a large amount of Battle Damage from a powerful monster.
Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters Fusion Monsters
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Reshef of Destruction
Deck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters |
Possessed Deck (Dark Joey)
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005
Standard Deck
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Advanced Deck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
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World Championship 2007
Warrior Max
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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World Championship 2008
Display of Courage
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Ideal Partner
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour
Dice Power
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Power of Luck
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Normal Monsters
Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Warrior Max
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Normal Monsters Effect Monsters
Fusion Monsters
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Super Warrior
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Effect Monsters
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Notes
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j This card was played as a Normal Monster. It is a Fusion Monster in the TCG/OCG.
- ↑ a b c d He traded with someone on the boat to Duelist Kingdom to acquire this card.
- ↑ a b c d This card can be seen in his hand at the beginning of episode 1.
- ↑ a b c d This card can be seen when Yugi checks Joey's Deck during episode 2.
- ↑ a b This card was played in face-down Defense Position during his duel with Mai Valentine Its name was not mentioned.
- ↑ This card is Summoned during his brief duel with Yugi at the start of episode 1.
- ↑ He won this card from Rex Raptor during episode 12.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his opening hand during his duel with Rex Raptor.
- ↑ This card was given to him by Tristan Taylor during episode 11.
- ↑ This card was given to him by Yugi during episode 3.
- ↑ He lost this card to Seeker during episode 55. Yugi won it back in episode 57 and Joey told him to keep it.
- ↑ He won this card from Weevil Underwood during episode 64.
- ↑ He won this card from Espa Roba during episode 59.
- ↑ This card was placed into his Deck by Weevil during episode 63.
- ↑ He won this card from Mako Tsunami during episode 69.
- ↑ This card is won from Mako Tsunami during episode 69, but he is not shown to ever play it, very likely due to it being a Ritual monster and thus requires a specific Ritual Spell in order to Summon it, which he doesn't have.
- ↑ This card is discarded via the effect of "Helpoemer" during episode 127.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i This card was played as a Magic Card. It was depicted as a Trap Card in the English verison. It is a Trap Card in the TCG/OCG.
- ↑ This card is Summoned during episode 120 when he battles to reach the exit to the Virtual World.
- ↑ a b c This card can be seen when he searches his Deck to choose his Deck Master during 104.
- ↑ a b c This card can be seen in his hand during episode 111.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand after Mai activates "Card of Sanctity" during episode 173.
- ↑ a b This card is drawn but not played by him during episode 191. Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "hand" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ a b This card is removed from play via the effect of "Goddess Urd's Verdict" during episode 191.
- ↑ This card is discarded via the effect of "Nibelung's Ring" during episode 191.
- ↑ This card can be seen in his hand during episodes 188 and 190.
- ↑ He later returned this card to Bandit Keith.