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− | After [[ | + | After [[Seto (manga)|Seto]] won a mock ka battle, by sacrificing his teammates ka, Atem explained that a battle relying on strength can sometimes reveal an unforeseen weakness and that true power would never mean hurting one's friends. Seto requested a demonstration of such power and Atem agreed to another mock battle. Atem choose to summon Kuriboh. Seto, who had anticipated seeing a God Summoned, regarded this as an insult and got Duos to shatter Kuriboh's tablet before Kuriboh could materialize. However a Kuriboh materialized from each fragment of the broken tablet. Atem explained that this was Kuriboh's special power and by attacking without thinking, one loses.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|13|ref}}</ref> |
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Kuriboh (manga character) |
Kuriboh (クリボー Kuribō) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. It is a ka used by Pharaoh Atem. Its corresponding Duel Monsters card, "Kuriboh", is used by Atem, as Dark Yugi.
Biography[edit]
After Seto won a mock ka battle, by sacrificing his teammates ka, Atem explained that a battle relying on strength can sometimes reveal an unforeseen weakness and that true power would never mean hurting one's friends. Seto requested a demonstration of such power and Atem agreed to another mock battle. Atem choose to summon Kuriboh. Seto, who had anticipated seeing a God Summoned, regarded this as an insult and got Duos to shatter Kuriboh's tablet before Kuriboh could materialize. However a Kuriboh materialized from each fragment of the broken tablet. Atem explained that this was Kuriboh's special power and by attacking without thinking, one loses.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 291 (Millennium World Duel 13): "The Ancient Duel!!"