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− | + | * The [[Dueling Machine|Duel Robot]] used this card against [[Seto Kaiba]]. | |
− | * [[Seto Kaiba]] uses this card | + | * Kaiba first uses this card during his first duel [[Lumis]] and [[Umbra]]. He activates two them after summoning [[Lord of D. This allows him to summon three [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]s and a [[Hyozanryu]]. He sacrifices three of his monsters to summon [[Obelisk the Tormentor]] and then sacrifices his remaining two to power up Obelisk, ultimately defeating the duo in one turn. |
− | + | * During his [[Battle City]] duel with [[Yugi Muto]], Kaiba summons [[Lord of D.]] He later activates this card to summon two of his Blue-Eyes White Dragons, with the third already being on the field. | |
− | + | * During his duel with [[Yami Bakura]], Kaiba summons Lord of D., again activating this card to summon a Blue-Eyes. | |
− | + | * This cards effect worked for both players. | |
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Revision as of 01:40, 17 December 2009
- The Duel Robot used this card against Seto Kaiba.
- Kaiba first uses this card during his first duel Lumis and Umbra. He activates two them after summoning [[Lord of D. This allows him to summon three Blue-Eyes White Dragons and a Hyozanryu. He sacrifices three of his monsters to summon Obelisk the Tormentor and then sacrifices his remaining two to power up Obelisk, ultimately defeating the duo in one turn.
- During his Battle City duel with Yugi Muto, Kaiba summons Lord of D. He later activates this card to summon two of his Blue-Eyes White Dragons, with the third already being on the field.
- During his duel with Yami Bakura, Kaiba summons Lord of D., again activating this card to summon a Blue-Eyes.
- This cards effect worked for both players.