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| name        = Battle City (part 2)
 
| image      = BattleCityFinals.png
 
| en_name    = Battle City (part 2)
 
| ja_name    = バトルシティ({{Ruby|後|こう}}{{Ruby|編|へん}})
 
| romaji_name = Batoru Shiti (kōhen)
 
| medium      = Anime
 
| series      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
| first      = 122: {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|122}}
 
| last        = 144: {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|144}}
 
| prev        = [[Virtual World]]
 
| next        = [[Waking the Dragons]]
 
}}
 
 
 
'''Story 5: Battle City (part 2)''' ({{Ruby|Story|ストーリー}}5 バトルシティ({{Ruby|前|ぜん}}{{Ruby|編|ぺん}}) ''Sutōrī Go: Batoru Shiti (kōhen)'') is an arc in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]].
 
 
 
It features the semifinal and final Duels of the [[Battle City]] tournament.
 
 
 
==Summary==
 
===Battle royal===
 
In the semifinal round, taking place upon Alcatraz Tower (not titled in the English anime, in which it is known only as "KaibaCorp Island"), a special, massive mechanical tower located on a lone island, the four semi-finalists would take part in a four-way duel, with the first two losers playing in the first semifinal and the two winners battling in the second semi-final.
 
 
 
The knowledge that they could control who their next opponent would be influenced the strategy of all the players: [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] wanted to duel [[Yami Marik|Marik]] so that nobody else would have to, both Marik and [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] wanted to duel [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] for their own reasons and [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] wanted to duel Marik so that he could save [[Mai Valentine|Mai]]. All four finalists damage each other frequently throughout and, at one point, Joey even convinces Yugi to attack him instead of the other two. This helps Joey get closer to facing Marik in the semi-finals and convinces Yugi to let Joey duel on his own.
 
 
 
In his last turn, Joey attacks Kaiba, causing Kaiba to activate his traps which would eliminate Joey. However, Joey manages to transfer his damage to Marik instead, eliminating Marik first, and allows Kaiba to attack him directly in Kaiba's turn. This left Marik and Joey as the first two duelists while Kaiba and Yugi would have their rematch. In the end, Joey (and by extension, Kaiba) got what they wanted.
 
 
 
===Semifinals===
 
====Joey Wheeler vs. Yami Marik====
 
Like [[Mai Valentine|Mai]], Yami Marik subjected [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] to a shadow game, with each duelist being drained of energy as their monsters were destroyed. Joey is done in throughout the duel by Marik's various traps and monster effects, as Marik sadistically draws out the game to drain Joey of his strength and also deplete his deck of his best cards.
 
 
 
Joey manages to create a short comeback by [[Special Summon]]ing "[[Jinzo]]" with "[[Question]]", (eliminating Marik's traps), though Marik quickly turns it around by tributing Joey's monsters to summon "[[Lava Golem]]" on Joey's field. Despite Lava Golem's powerful ATK, it drains its user of 700 Life Points every turn, bringing Joey even closer to defeat as his other monsters are drained of their ATK by Marik's [[Plasma Eel|Plasma Eels]].
 
 
 
Joey manages one final comeback by using "[[Graceful Dice]] to raise the ATK of the Plasma Eels, thus destroying them and releasing his monsters, allowing them to be tributes. He then tributes all three to summon "[[Gilford the Lightning]]" to destroy all of Marik's monsters with its special ability. However, the comeback was short-lived as Marik redirected Gilford's direct attack to Joey with "Nightmare Mirror" and allow Marik to discard "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" from his hand.
 
 
 
In his next turn, Marik activates "[[Monster Reborn]]" to revive Ra and activates its indestructible [[Egyptian God Phoenix]] form. Marik then pays 1000 Life points to allow Ra to destroy "Gilford". Although Joey's Life Points are unaffected, the nature of the Shadow Game nearly causes him to pass out from the force of Ra's devastating attack. To Marik's great surprise, Joey manages to remain standing, and he summons "[[Gearfried the Iron Knight]]" in an effort to attack a wide-open Marik. However, Joey collapses before making his attack, and Marik wins.
 
 
 
====Yami Yugi vs. Seto Kaiba====
 
With [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] being in critical condition (in the English anime, he is said to be "fighting the shadows" of the [[Shadow Realm]]), [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] is forced to battle [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] when more pressing matters were at stake (namely, Joey's health).
 
 
 
The duel was evenly-matched, as Kaiba's attempt to summon "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]" was countered by Yugi's attempt to summon "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]". Yugi managed to remove Obelisk from play for three turns using "[[Lightforce Sword]]", and used the time to summon Slifer to the field by using his Poker Knights ("[[Jack's Knight]]", "[[King's Knight]]", and "[[Queen's Knight]]"). However, Kaiba summoned Obelisk the next turn by tributing his "[[XYZ-Dragon Cannon]]".
 
 
 
After a back-and-forth battle in powering up and powering down both monsters with magic cards, the two evenly-matched God cards would destroy each other in a double KO. The struggle between gods would cause an enormous eruption of light that engulfed the arena, with both duelists being pulled into a vision of Ancient Egypt where they saw their past lives do battle with "[[Dark Magician]]" and "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". Following these visions, both awakened on the now empty field in a state of shock.
 
 
 
With both God cards gone, both resort to summoning their ace cards. Kaiba quickly summons all three of his Blue-Eyes White Dragons, while Yugi would summon both "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", Joey's "soul card", and his own favourite Dark Magician. After Yugi manages to forestall his defeat using Red-Eyes and Dark Magician,  Kaiba would force the duel to the end by playing "[[Final Attack Orders]]", making both players discard all but three cards from their decks and prohibiting monsters from being played in [[Defense Position]].
 
 
 
Kaiba uses his three cards to resurrect a Blue-Eyes destroyed by Yugi and then fuse all three together to form "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", his most powerful monster. Using his three cards, Yugi uses "[[Double Spell]]" to copy Kaiba's "[[Monster Reborn]]" and "[[Polymerization]] to resurrect his "[[Buster Blader]]" and fuse it with "[[Dark Magician]] to [[Fusion Summon]] "[[Dark Paladin]]".
 
 
 
Kaiba attempts to use his dragon to wipe out Yugi's monsters and Life Points in one turn, but Yugi prevents this by activating "[[De-Fusion]]", which splits the "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]] into three dragons again. This in turn increases the ATK of Dark Paladin (as it inherits Buster Blader's special ability) to become the strongest monster in play. Yugi uses his final turn to activate "[[Diffusion Wave-Motion]]", allowing Dark Paladin to destroy all three dragons at once to win the duel. As the tournament rules state, Kaiba is forced to give up Obelisk.
 
 
 
===3rd place Duel===
 
During the duel, as "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" was being played, [[Joey Wheeler|Joey]] manages to regain consciousness. He promptly challenges [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] to a duel for third place, just for fun. Kaiba declines at first, believing that dueling Joey would be beneath him, but Joey manages to convince him to duel. Although Kaiba would win, Joey reveals that Kaiba had simply allowed anger to get the best of him in both his duels him and [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] (as witnessed by Joey once taking control of "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" in their duel, a card considered to be Kaiba's prized possessions, and Kaiba using another Blue Eyes to destroy it).
 
 
 
===Final Duel===
 
Before the final match, [[Seto Kaiba|Kaiba]] is convinced that [[Yami Yugi|Yugi]] cannot win, yet he cannot allow [[Yami Marik|Marik]] to win, both for his personal reasons and for the greater good. He believes he has the perfect card to defeat "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", "[[Fiend's Sanctuary]]", which he gives to Yugi at [[Ishizu Ishtar|Ishizu's]] insistence.
 
 
 
Again, Marik turns the duel into a [[Shadow Game]], in which the loser must forfeit their alter-ego. This is once again a shadow game that heavily favours Yami Marik, for while Yami Yugi cannot exist if Yugi is banished, Yami Marik will live on if the good Marik is banished. Even more so, even if Yugi wins the duel, the original Marik will be consumed by the shadows and Yami Marik will live on.
 
 
 
Marik discards Ra in his first turn, with the intention of [[Special Summon]]ing Ra with "[[Monster Reborn]]" for one turn at a time. Yugi, meanwhile, manages to quickly summon "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (original)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]", but Marik simply revives Ra and uses its [[Egyptian God Phoenix|Phoenix]] form to destroy Slifer instantly. Marik immediately brings Monster Reborn back to his hand with the intention of destroying Yugi the next turn, but allows Yugi to draw one card. Yugi proceeds to place the card face down without even looking at it.
 
 
 
Marik then tries to use Ra's One Turn Kill against Yugi, but Yugi forces Marik to stop the attack with his face down card, revealed to be Fiend's Sanctuary (stupefying everyone present that he drew the one card that could save him). The magic card creates a "[[Metal Fiend Token]]" which, when attacked, would redirect the damage to Marik, causing him to lose. Marik saved himself by playing "[[De-Fusion]]" (apparently, Marik is fused together with Ra when he used the [[Instant Attack]] ability) - thus, Ra's ATK is transferred to Marik's Life Points, increasing them to 4700, and Ra, with 0 ATK, deals no damage to Marik. Yugi then quickly turns one Metal Fiend Token to three with "[[Multiply]]", then Tributes all of them to Summon "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]". Obelisk attacks the wide open Marik directly, reducing Marik's Life Points to 700.
 
 
 
Yugi's triumph would be short-lived, however, as Marik activated "[[Metal Reflect Slime]]" (since he lost more than half his Life Points in direct damage). He uses his next turn to fuse the Slime with "[[Revival Jam]]", creating "[[Egyptian God Slime]]". This monster becomes a near impregnable defensive wall as it has 3/4 of Obelisk's DEF, and when Marik activates "[[Jam Defender]]", the indestructible slime is the only monster Yugi can attack. With Yugi unable to attack with Obelisk, Marik is able to protect himself until he brings "[[Monster Reborn]]" back to his hand, while also dealing to damage to Yugi's Life Points with "[[Bowganian]]" and increasing his own with "[[Granadora|Swallowtail Spike Lizard]]". 
 
 
 
He then revives Ra in Phoenix form once again to destroy Obelisk, but Yugi Special Summons Slifer with his own Monster Reborn to be destroyed in Obelisk's place (The move would be illegal in the real game). Marik immediately activates "[[Surprise Attack from Beyond]]" to give himself a second attack and wipe Obelisk out. Yugi then activates "[[Soul Taker]]" and Tributes Marik's [[Egyptian God Slime]]. Since it is a Fusion Monster of two, he uses the tribute to trigger Obelisk's effect, which would destroy Ra and and the rest of Marik's Life Points. This fails when Marik activates "[[Class System]]", preventing Ra from being destroyed by anything leads than a Level 10 monster. Marik attacks once again, tributing all his other monsters to power Ra with enough ATK that the destruction of Obelisk will also eliminate Yugi. 
 
 
 
This time, Yugi activates "[[Magical Dimension]]", tributing Obelisk and "[[Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts]]" to Special Summon "[[Dark Magician]]" as his "[[Dark Magician Girl]]" is already on the field, and with the two magicians on the field, he activates "[[Ragnarok]]". This allows Yugi, at the expense of all his monsters, to finally destroy Ra by [[Banish|removing it from play]], and, as Marik was fused with Ra at the time via Point-to-Point Transfer, most of "[[Yami Marik]]" is destroyed with it. 
 
 
 
The two sides of Marik begin to fight, the good side attempting to take control and allowing Yugi to attack as a way to atone for his actions, while the evil side attempts to stop Yugi's attack. With the help of a revived [[Odion]], the good side prevails. When the smoke clears, the good Marik has control of the body, and the Dark Marik is now his sacrifice. The good Marik surrenders to the Pharaoh he accepts once again, forfeiting his sole remaining Life Point and destroying his other self. With Marik's surrender, Yugi has won the [[Battle City]] tournament and saved the world, as well as obtaining all three [[Egyptian God|Egyptian God Cards]].
 
 
 
===Promised Duel===
 
After Yugi and his friends leave [[Alcatraz]], both [[Yami Yugi]] and [[Joey Wheeler]] equip their Duel Disks and decks, while staring at the ocean. Once everyone has arrived at [[Domino City]], Yami Yugi and Joey duel each other, both saying "Our Battle City is not over yet".
 
 
 
The duel's progress and results are not shown, but in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]] Yugi can be seen using the [[Lightning Blade]] Spell Card in his two duels against [[Deschutes Lew]] and [[Gekko Tenma]], which Joey had before; and in the [[Waking the Dragons]] arc, Joey can be seen using the [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] against [[Rex Raptor]], [[Valon]] and [[Mai Valentine]].
 
 
 
It can be concluded that if Joey wins in their promised duel, he would get his [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]] back as the Ante.
 
 
 
===Epilogue===
 
[[Yami Yugi]] now possesses four [[Millennium Items]] (the [[Millennium Puzzle]], the [[Millennium Rod|Rod]], the [[Millennium Necklace|Necklace]], and the [[Millennium Ring|Ring]]), as well as the three [[Egyptian God|Egyptian God Cards]].
 
 
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! story arcs]]
 

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