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[[File:196-17-j.jpg|thumb|In this scene removed from the dub, Leon is seen watching Yugi in tournaments on tv.]][[Image:LeonWilson.png|right|thumb|200px|Leon]]'''Leon von Schroeder''', known in Japan as '''Leonhart von Schroider''' (レオンハルト・フォン・シュレイダー ''Reonharuto fon Shureidā'') is the younger brother of [[Zigfried von Schroeder]]. He is a very famous duelist who uses the alias of "'''Leon Wilson'''" (レオン・ウィルソン, ''Reon Wiruson''). He joins Kaiba's KC Grand Championship tournament to help his brother get revenge on Kaiba Corporation, though he also aspired to duel [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]]. He idolizes his brother, yet realizes that Zigfried's actions are wrong. When Zigfried is disqualified and recruits Leon to help him with his plot to destroy KaibaCorp by playing the [[Golden Castle of Stromberg]], which will release a computer virus into the system, Leon initially agrees because he is unaware of his brother's plan. During the Duel with Yugi, he eventually comes to his senses and refuses to help Zigfried, but is unable to remove the card from play. Yugi, however, comes up with a strategy to destroy it by turning its own effect against it, while Kaiba works on stopping the virus.
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[[File:196-17-j.jpg|thumb|In this scene removed from the dub, Leon is seen watching [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]] in tournaments on tv.]][[Image:LeonWilson.png|right|thumb|200px|Leon]]'''Leon von Schroeder''', known in Japan as '''Leonhart von Schroider''' (レオンハルト・フォン・シュレイダー ''Reonharuto fon Shureidā'') is the younger brother of [[Zigfried von Schroeder]]. He is a very famous duelist who uses the alias of "'''Leon Wilson'''" (レオン・ウィルソン, ''Reon Wiruson''). He joins [[Kaiba]]'s KC Grand Championship tournament to help his brother get revenge on [[KaibaCorp|Kaiba Corporation]], though he also aspired to duel [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]]. He idolizes his brother, yet realizes that [[Zigfried]]'s actions are wrong. When [[Zigfried]] is disqualified and recruits Leon to help him with his plot to destroy [[KaibaCorp]] by playing the [[Golden Castle of Stromberg]], which will release a computer virus into the system, Leon initially agrees because he is unaware of his brother's plan. During the Duel with [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]], he eventually comes to his senses and refuses to help [[Zigfried]], but is unable to remove the card from play. [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]], however, comes up with a strategy to [[destroy]] it by turning its own [[effect]] against it, while [[Kaiba]] works on stopping the virus.
  
Leon's family never paid very much attention to him when he was a kid.  They were always focused on Zigfried, and Leon discovered a fondness for fairytales and even wrote a letter to Pegasus, requesting that he make Fairytale Cards.
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Leon's family never paid very much attention to him when he was a kid.  They were always focused on [[Zigfried]], and Leon discovered a fondness for fairytales and even wrote a letter to [[Pegasus]], requesting that he make Fairytale Cards.
Leon is a big fan of Yugi and has admired him since Duelist Kingdom.  In a scene removed from the dub, Leon is seen watching Yugi in various tournaments on tv.  Leon has wanted to duel against Yugi since Duelist Kingdom and gets his chance in Episode 196.
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Leon is a big fan of [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]]and has admired him since [[Duelist Kingdom]].  In a scene removed from the dub, Leon is seen watching [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]] in various tournaments on tv.  Leon has wanted to duel against [[Yugi Mutou|Yugi]] since [[Duelist Kingdom]] and gets his chance in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|Episode 196]].
  
In the English version, Leon made a final appearance in Episode 220.  He had no lines, he was just standing at the balcony of his castle, looking up at the sky.  Zigfried was not shown.  In the Japanese ending, Leon and Zigfried were seen trying to make a business deal with Maximillion Pegasus.
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In the English version, Leon made a final appearance in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 220|Episode 220]].  He had no lines, he was just standing at the balcony of his castle, looking up at the sky.  [[Zigfried]] was not shown.  In the Japanese ending, Leon and [[Zigfried]] were seen trying to make a business deal with [[Maximillion Pegasus]].
  
 
In the English version, he is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Andrew Rannells|Andrew Rannells]], while Seiko Noguchi takes the role in the Japanese version.
 
In the English version, he is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Andrew Rannells|Andrew Rannells]], while Seiko Noguchi takes the role in the Japanese version.
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
Leon uses a '''Fairy Tale Deck''', composed of cards that were specially created by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] upon Leon's request.  Tactically, the deck focuses on restricting the opponent's ability to counterattack by removing their monsters from play temporarily or lowering their attack power.
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Leon uses a '''Fairy Tale Deck''', composed of cards that were specially created by [[Maximillion Pegasus]] upon Leon's request.  Tactically, the deck focuses on restricting the [[opponent]]'s ability to counterattack by removing their [[monster]]s from play temporarily or lowering their [[ATK|attack power]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:39, 29 May 2009

File:196-17-j.jpg
In this scene removed from the dub, Leon is seen watching Yugi in tournaments on tv.
Leon

Leon von Schroeder, known in Japan as Leonhart von Schroider (レオンハルト・フォン・シュレイダー Reonharuto fon Shureidā) is the younger brother of Zigfried von Schroeder. He is a very famous duelist who uses the alias of "Leon Wilson" (レオン・ウィルソン, Reon Wiruson). He joins Kaiba's KC Grand Championship tournament to help his brother get revenge on Kaiba Corporation, though he also aspired to duel Yugi. He idolizes his brother, yet realizes that Zigfried's actions are wrong. When Zigfried is disqualified and recruits Leon to help him with his plot to destroy KaibaCorp by playing the Golden Castle of Stromberg, which will release a computer virus into the system, Leon initially agrees because he is unaware of his brother's plan. During the Duel with Yugi, he eventually comes to his senses and refuses to help Zigfried, but is unable to remove the card from play. Yugi, however, comes up with a strategy to destroy it by turning its own effect against it, while Kaiba works on stopping the virus.

Leon's family never paid very much attention to him when he was a kid. They were always focused on Zigfried, and Leon discovered a fondness for fairytales and even wrote a letter to Pegasus, requesting that he make Fairytale Cards. Leon is a big fan of Yugiand has admired him since Duelist Kingdom. In a scene removed from the dub, Leon is seen watching Yugi in various tournaments on tv. Leon has wanted to duel against Yugi since Duelist Kingdom and gets his chance in Episode 196.

In the English version, Leon made a final appearance in Episode 220. He had no lines, he was just standing at the balcony of his castle, looking up at the sky. Zigfried was not shown. In the Japanese ending, Leon and Zigfried were seen trying to make a business deal with Maximillion Pegasus.

In the English version, he is voiced by Andrew Rannells, while Seiko Noguchi takes the role in the Japanese version.

Deck

Leon uses a Fairy Tale Deck, composed of cards that were specially created by Maximillion Pegasus upon Leon's request. Tactically, the deck focuses on restricting the opponent's ability to counterattack by removing their monsters from play temporarily or lowering their attack power.

Deck

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