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* [[Yugi Muto]] used this card when he dueled against [[Gansley]] in the [[Virtual World]] arc. This allowed his "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" to attack the turn it was summoned. However when he attacked with "Chimera", Gansley used the Deck Master Ability of his "Deepsea Warrior", tributing his "[[Ashinigray]]" and "[[Ipiria]]" to negate "Chimera"'s attack and inflict damage to Yugi equal to "Chimera"'s ATK.
 
* [[Yugi Muto]] used this card when he dueled against [[Gansley]] in the [[Virtual World]] arc. This allowed his "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" to attack the turn it was summoned. However when he attacked with "Chimera", Gansley used the Deck Master Ability of his "Deepsea Warrior", tributing his "[[Ashinigray]]" and "[[Ipiria]]" to negate "Chimera"'s attack and inflict damage to Yugi equal to "Chimera"'s ATK.
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* This card can be seen in [[Johnson]]'s hand during his Duel against Joey.
  
 
* Yugi would later use this card again when he dueled against [[Noah Kaiba]] in the above mentioned arc. This allowed "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to attack on the turn it was summoned. Yugi then used "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to attack and destroy "[[Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi]]". Yugi then used "De-Fusion" to separate "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" into its separate Fusion Material Monsters, allowing Yugi to attack Noah directly with all three "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s" and win the duel.
 
* Yugi would later use this card again when he dueled against [[Noah Kaiba]] in the above mentioned arc. This allowed "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to attack on the turn it was summoned. Yugi then used "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to attack and destroy "[[Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi]]". Yugi then used "De-Fusion" to separate "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" into its separate Fusion Material Monsters, allowing Yugi to attack Noah directly with all three "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s" and win the duel.
  
 
* In the [[Battle City Finals]], [[Seto Kaiba]] used this card in his second [[Duel]] against [[Joey Wheeler]], after [[Fusion Summon]]ing "[[Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon]]", allowing it to attack on the turn it was summoned. "Twin-Headed Dragon" was then used to destroy "Thousand Dragon". Once that was done, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" attacked Joey directly, winning Kaiba the duel.
 
* In the [[Battle City Finals]], [[Seto Kaiba]] used this card in his second [[Duel]] against [[Joey Wheeler]], after [[Fusion Summon]]ing "[[Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon]]", allowing it to attack on the turn it was summoned. "Twin-Headed Dragon" was then used to destroy "Thousand Dragon". Once that was done, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" attacked Joey directly, winning Kaiba the duel.

Revision as of 23:27, 22 May 2013

  • Strings introduced this card in his duel with Yugi Muto, after Fusion Summoning "Humanoid Worm Drake". This allowed it to attack despite just being Fusion Summoned, however Yugi used "De-Fusion" to separate "Humanoid Worm Drake" into its Fusion Material Monsters before Strings could declare an attack.
  • Yugi Muto used this card when he dueled against Gansley in the Virtual World arc. This allowed his "Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast" to attack the turn it was summoned. However when he attacked with "Chimera", Gansley used the Deck Master Ability of his "Deepsea Warrior", tributing his "Ashinigray" and "Ipiria" to negate "Chimera"'s attack and inflict damage to Yugi equal to "Chimera"'s ATK.
  • This card can be seen in Johnson's hand during his Duel against Joey.
  • Yugi would later use this card again when he dueled against Noah Kaiba in the above mentioned arc. This allowed "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to attack on the turn it was summoned. Yugi then used "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to attack and destroy "Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi". Yugi then used "De-Fusion" to separate "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" into its separate Fusion Material Monsters, allowing Yugi to attack Noah directly with all three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" and win the duel.