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'''Battle Ox''', known as '''Minotaurus''' in the Japanese version, is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. It is a ''[[ka]]'' from the [[Shrine of Wedju (location)|Shrine of Wedju]], Summoned by [[Priest Seto (manga)|Seto]].
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'''Battle Ox''', known as '''Minotaurus''' in the Japanese version, is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. It is a ''[[ka]]'' from the [[Shrine of Wedju (location)|Shrine of Wedju]], Summoned by [[Seto (manga)|Seto]].
  
 
Its corresponding ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' card, "[[Battle Ox (manga)|Battle Ox]]", is used by [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]].
 
Its corresponding ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' card, "[[Battle Ox (manga)|Battle Ox]]", is used by [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]].

Latest revision as of 23:47, 5 April 2024

Battle Ox
Battle Ox
Corresponding card
English name
  • Battle Ox
Japanese translated
  • Minotaurus
Japanese name
Japaneseミノタウルス
RōmajiMinotaurusu
Manga debutYu-Gi-Oh! Duel 288 (Millennium World Duel 10): "In the Name of the Gods"
Appears in
Manga
Battle Ox (manga character)

Battle Ox, known as Minotaurus in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. It is a ka from the Shrine of Wedju, Summoned by Seto.

Its corresponding Duel Monsters card, "Battle Ox", is used by Seto Kaiba.

Biography[edit]

During the Priests, Atem and Bakura's palace Diaha, Battle Ox was summoned by Seto, after the priests worried that Atem had made himself vulnerable. Seto lacked confidence in Mahado's Magus of Illusion's strength and had Battle Ox battle Bakura's Diabound. He ordered Battle Ox to cut Diabound in two and while it failed to do, he instructed Mahado to use the opening it created to attack Diabound.[1]

As the Diaha continued, the priests ba became strained as they sustained their ka. Battle Ox was dismissed after Atem ordered the priests to stand down, while he took arms.[1]

References[edit]

  1. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 288 (Millennium World Duel 10): "In the Name of the Gods"