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This is a listing of '''[[Shadow Game]]s''' which take place in the manga.
 
This is a listing of '''[[Shadow Game]]s''' which take place in the manga.
  
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==List==
 
{{Incomplete|listing}}
 
{{Incomplete|listing}}
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A Shadow Game typically relies on a [[Millennium Items (manga)|Millennium Item]] or other magical object to create the nature of the game or its [[Penalty Game]]. [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] used [[Solid Vision]] to replicate the illusions of lifelike monsters created by the [[Millennium Puzzle (manga)|Millennium Puzzle]] for Shadow Games. Some games that were not invoked by any supernatural item were still described as Shadow Games.
  
 
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! scope="col" style="width: 20%;" | Game
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! scope="col" | Image
! scope="col" style="width: 70%;" | Events
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! scope="col" | Game
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! scope="col" | Players
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! scope="col" | Invoking item
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| [[Tragoedia's Weighing of the Heart]]
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| [[File:White Winged Kuriboh v Feather of Ma'at.jpg|100px|Winged Kuriboh being weighed against the Feather of Ma'at]]
| [[Aknadin|Akhenaden]], [[Seto's predecessor]] and [[Karim's predecessor|Kalim's predecessor]] performed the [[Weighing of the Heart]] on [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]]. [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|Winged Kuriboh]] assimilated Tragoedia's sins and rested in one side of the [[Millennium Scales]]. The [[Feather of Ma'at]] was placed in the other. The side of sins, Winged Kuriboh's side, immediately hit the ground and the magnitude of the sins was so much that Winged Kuriboh turned from white to black.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|31|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Weighing of the Heart]] ([[Tragoedia's Weighing of the Heart|game]])
| [[File:White Winged Kuriboh v Feather of Ma'at.jpg|150px|Winged Kuriboh being weighed against the Feather of Ma'at]]
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| [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]] VS [[High Priests]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|31|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Millennium Scales (manga)|Millennium Scales]]
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| [[File:YGO-001 Shadow Game.png|100px|Money and Knife]]
 
| [[Money and Knife]]
 
| [[Money and Knife]]
| [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] and [[Tetsu Trudge|Ushio]] picked bank notes off their own hand by stabbing the money with a knife.<br />Ushio got greedy and tried to attack Yugi and take all the money for himself. However he suffered the Illusion of Avarice [[Penalty Game]] for cheating.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] VS [[Tetsu Trudge (manga)|Ushio]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|1|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-001 Shadow Game.png|150px|Dark Yugi and Ushio's Shadow Game]]
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| [[Millennium Puzzle (manga)|Millennium Puzzle]]
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| Greed, Illusion of Avarice
 
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| [[File:YGO-002 Die game.png|100px|Dark Yugi with a die]]
 
| [[Dice game]]
 
| [[Dice game]]
| Dark Yugi and [[Director Lucius|the ZTV director]] played a simple die roll game. Whoever rolled lowest won. If it was a draw the director won. Dark Yugi rolled a 6. The director threw the die at Yugi on his turn, but Dark Yugi blocked it by holding up the Millennium Puzzle. This caused to die to break and land on a 1 and a 6, totaling 7. Dark Yugi inflicted the Mosaic Illusion Penalty Game on he director for losing.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|2|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[ZTV director]]
| [[File:YGO-002 Die game.png|150px|Dark Yugi with a die]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Mosaic Illusion
 
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| [[File:YGO-003 Shadow Game.png|100px|Dark Yugi and Sozoji's Shadow Game]]
 
| [[Silence game]]
 
| [[Silence game]]
| Dark Yugi and [[Sozoji]] sat at opposite ends of a table with [[Sound Pierrot]] dolls in front of them. The dolls dance upon hearing noise. The first one to make their doll dance lost. Sozoji thought he was going to win, as he noticed the jack from Dark Yugi's headphones ready to fall. However he got anxious, causing his heart to beat, while he was holding his microphone next to it. The sound of his heart was amplified on a speaker beside Sozoji, causing his doll to dance. Dark Yugi inflicted the Beat Festival Penalty Game on Sozoji for losing.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Sozoji]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|3|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-003 Shadow Game.png|150px|Dark Yugi and Sozoji's Shadow Game]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Beat Festival
 
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| [[File:YGO-004 Shadow Game.png|100px|Dark Yugi and the convict's Shadow Game]]
 
| [[One finger BATTLE!]]
 
| [[One finger BATTLE!]]
| Dark Yugi and [[Jackpot|a convict]] were each allowed to only use one of their ten fingers. The player to die loses. Jiro chose his right index finger, so he could shoot Dark Yugi with his gun. Dark Yugi chose his left thumb and lit a cigarette lighter with. He was allowed to light the cigarette in Jiro's hand before being shot. But after doing so, he placed in the lighter on Jiro's left arm, which was pouring vodka. If Jiro pulled the trigger, the lighter would fall into the overflowing vodka, setting him on fire. His cigarette fell into the vodka, incinerating him.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[escaped prisoner]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-004 Shadow Game.png|150px|Dark Yugi and the convict's Shadow Game]]
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| Fire~!!!
 
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| [[File:YGO-005 Shadow Game.png|100px|Dark Yugi and Kokurano's Shadow Game]]
 
| [[Paper Crash!]]
 
| [[Paper Crash!]]
| A bottle of chloroform was placed on a number of sheets on the center of a table. Players took turns pulling sheets out from under the bottle, trying not to break the bottle. One one of his turns Dark Yugi managed to cause the the bottle to stop partly over the edge of the table. He said if [[Kokurano]] really was a psychic, he should be able to make the bottle levitate. Kokurano tried this, but only imagined the bottle floating. He pulled a sheet causing the bottle to smash and got knocked out by the chloroform.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Kokurano]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-005 Shadow Game.png|150px|Dark Yugi and Kokurano's Shadow Game]]
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| Peaceful Rest of the Timid
 
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| [[File:YGO-006 Shadow Game.png|100px|Griddle Ice Hockey]]
 
| [[Griddle Ice Hockey]]
 
| [[Griddle Ice Hockey]]
| Griddle Ice Hockey was an air hockey-like Shadow Game Dark Yugi played against [[Goro Inogashira]]. A giant heated grill and spatulas were used as the field and bats. A test tube of explosive chemicals embedded in a block of ice was used as a puck. Players used their bats to hit the chemicals towards their opponent. If the chemicals touched the hot grill, a player could be injured by the explosion. Goro initially had the upperhand as he dealt powerful blows, but Dark Yugi managed to crack the ice, such that it broke next time Goro hit it, causing the chemicals to explode in front of him.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|6|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Goro Inogashira]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|6|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-006 Shadow Game.png|150px|Griddle Ice Hockey]]
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| Exploding Death by Ice
 
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| [[File:YGO-007 Chono works on the puzzle.png|100px|Chono working on the puzzle]]
 
| [[Dark Puzzle]]
 
| [[Dark Puzzle]]
| [[Ms. Chono]] put together [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]]'s [[love jigsaw puzzle]] for [[Miho Nosaka]] in front of the class and threatened to expel the sender. Dark Yugi used the Millennium Puzzle to change the nature of the jigsaw puzzle to a Shadow Game. As Ms. Chono solved the jigsaw, she hurt herself as much as she hurt others. This caused the make-up on her face to peel away like pieces of a jigsaw and revealed her ugly face.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|7|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Ms. Chono]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|7|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-007 Chono works on the puzzle.png|150px|Chono working on the puzzle]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Face Puzzle
 
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| [[File:YGO-008 Shadow Game.png|100px|Dark Yugi and the Junky Scorpion owner's Shadow Game]]
 
| [[Coin in sneaker]]
 
| [[Coin in sneaker]]
| [[Junky Scorpion owner's scorpion|A scorpion]] and ten coins were placed inside an [[Air Muscle]] shoe. Each player took turns trying to grab coins without getting stung. For the first few turns, each player got one coin at a time. The [[Junky Scorpion owner]] then tried killing the scorpion by sticking a knife into the shoe and grabbing all the remaining coins. However he failed to kill the scorpion and by grabbing too many coins, his fist was too big to fit back out of the foot hole. The scorpion then proceeded to sting the owner.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Junky Scorpion owner]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|8|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-008 Shadow Game.png|150px|Dark Yugi and the Junky Scorpion owner's Shadow Game]]
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| Poison Revolt
 
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| ''[[Duel Monsters]]''<br />([[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel|Dark Yugi and Kaiba]])
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| [[File:YGO-010 Blue-Eyes refuses to attack.png|100px|Blue-Eyes White Dragon refusing Kaiba's order to attack]]
| Dark Yugi and [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]] played a Shadow Game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', where the monsters Summoned came to life and the cards were destroyed when the monsters were killed. Kaiba cheated in the Duel, by slipping in the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" card he had stolen, from his pocket to his [[hand]]. However when he tried attacking "Blue-Eyes" refused to obey as its loyalties lay with [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku]], so it destroyed itself and Dark Yugi resurrected it with "[[Monster Reborn]]" In the manga, Dark Yugi won and inflicted the Experience of Death Penalty Game on Kaiba.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|9|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|10|ref}}</ref>
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| ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' ([[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel|game]])
| [[File:YGO-010 Blue-Eyes refuses to attack.png|150px|Blue-Eyes White Dragon refusing Kaiba's order to attack]]
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Seto Kaiba]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|9|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|10|ref}}</ref>
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| [[Experience of Death]]
 
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| [[File:Landmine Search Network.png|100px|Dark Yugi facing Hirutani's gang]]
 
| [[Landmine Search Network]]
 
| [[Landmine Search Network]]
| Dark Yugi allowed himself to be beaten around a bit by [[Hirutani's gang]], while he made a makeshift trap; he positioned [[Hirutani Minion C|an unconscious gangster's]] arm holding a stun gun on a vertical bar over a puddle of water. He tied his Millennium Puzzle to a chain over the gangster's forehead and stood on a tire over the puddle. He warned the gang that there was a time bomb and they would suffer a Penalty Game if they didn't find the switch.<br />The gang initially believed their own stun guns to be the switch, since they were standing in water and covered in water and would shock themselves by switching them on. However water dripped from the Millennium Puzzle to the unconscious member's forehead, causing him to wake up and drop his stun gun in the puddle, shocking the other gangsters.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|12|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Hirutani's gang]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|12|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-012 Yugi vs gang.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi facing Hirutani's gang]]
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| "Landmine" Prey
 
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| [[File:Shadi performs Kanekura's weighing.png|100px|Shadi performing Kanekura's Weighing of the Heart]]
 
| [[Question of Truth]]
 
| [[Question of Truth]]
| [[Shadi]] performed the [[Weighing of the Heart]] on [[Professor Kanekura]]. Shadi placed the [[Feather of Ma'at]] on one side of the [[Millennium Scales]] and asked Kanekura a series of questions. If Kanekura told the truth, the side with the feather would lower. If he lied the other would lower. The side of lies hit the table after a few questions and Kanekura suffered a [[Penalty Game]], which killed him.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|13|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Shadi Shin|Shadi]] VS [[Curator Kanekura]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|13|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-013 Shadi performs Kanekura's weighing.jpg|150px|Shadi performing Kanekura's Weighing of the Heart]]
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| Millennium Scales
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| Ammit Nesting in "Soul Room"
 
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| [[File:Labyrinth Treasure Hunt.png|100px|Shadi and Dark Yugi in the labyrinth in Dark Yugi's soul room]]
 
| [[Labyrinth Treasure Hunt]]
 
| [[Labyrinth Treasure Hunt]]
| Shadi searched [[Yami Yugi's soul room|Dark Yugi's soul room]] to find the true power of the Millennium Puzzle. However Dark Yugi turned the search into a Shadow Game and revealed that his soul room was a maze of stairs and doorways filled with traps. After finding the true soul room, Shadi would see the power he was looking for. However he eventually fell into one of the traps, but was saved by Dark Yugi.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|14|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS Shadi<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|14|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:Dark Yugi's soul room.jpg|150px|Shadi and Dark Yugi in the labyrinth in Dark Yugi's soul room]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| [[File:Weighing of the Mind.png|100px|The Trial of the Mind]]
 
| [[Trial of the Mind]]
 
| [[Trial of the Mind]]
| Shadi [[Marionette Design|redecorated]] [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]]'s [[soul room]], turning her into a mindless doll. He stood her on a board suspended over the side of a building by four ropes strung through a fence and tied to four [[ushebti]]. The four ropes were also strung through the [[Millennium Key]], which was held up by a fifth ushebti. If the first four ushebti broke, the board would lose its support and Anzu would fall to her death. If the fifth ushebti broke first, the Millennium Key would slide along the ropes and touch Anzu's hand, returning her to normal.<br />The four ushebti supporting the board represented Dark Yugi's heart and would break if a weakness in his heart was detected. The other ushebti represented Shadi's heart and would break if a weakness was detected in it. Shadi put Dark Yugi through a number of stages to try and expose weakness in Dark Yugi's heart, but in the end Dark Yugi and his friends showed Shadi the power of unity, which caused Shadi's ushebti to break.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|15|ref}} — {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|20|ref}}</ref>
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| rowspan="4" | Shadi VS Dark Yugi<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|15|ref}} — {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|20|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-017 Game.jpg|150px|The Trial of the Mind]]
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| rowspan="4" | [[Millennium Key (manga)|Millennium Key]]
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| [[File:Hell Quiz.png|100px|The zombies, going after Dark Yugi]]
 
| [[Hell Quiz]]
 
| [[Hell Quiz]]
| This riddle was the first stage Shadi used to try to expose a weakness in Dark Yugi's heart. Shadi created the illusion of zombies breaking out of the ground and grabbing onto Dark Yugi. The only way for the illusion to disappear was for Dark Yugi to determine the true nature of the illusion using the riddle "What creeps on the ground and clings to the pillars?". Dark Yugi was the pillar for the clue and the zombies were what clung to him. The answer to the riddle was a shadow, so the zombies were his shadow.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|17|ref}}</ref>
 
| [[File:YGO-017 Stage 1.jpg|150px|The zombies going after Dark Yugi.]]
 
 
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| [[File:Concentration or Death.png|100px|Dark Yugi, playing Concentration or Death]]
 
| [[Concentration or Death]]
 
| [[Concentration or Death]]
| Concentration or Death was the second stage Shadi used to try to expose a weakness in Dark Yugi's heart. An illusion of [[Ammit]] appeared out of the ground and grabbed onto Dark Yugi. Although she was an illusion her bite could still kill Dark Yugi. Nine face-down plates appeared before Dark Yugi. The plates represented a mirror and contained four pairs and one extra. Dark Yugi needed to say what the extra plate depicted within five minutes or he would be bitten by Ammit. Since the plates represented a mirror, Dark Yugi realized that the four pairs were four visible parts of Ammit that she had two of; eyes, ears, nostrils and arms and the odd plates was something she had one of; her mouth.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|18|ref}}</ref>
 
| [[File:YGO-018 Puzzle.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi played Concentration or Death.]]
 
 
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| [[File:Game of Death (Shadi).png|100px|The Game of Death]]
 
| [[Game of Death (Shadi)|Game of Death]]
 
| [[Game of Death (Shadi)|Game of Death]]
| The Game of Death was the last stage Shadi used to try to expose a weakness in Dark Yugi's heart. An illusion of [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]], who had his old bully persona, was created. The Jonouchi illusion took the [[Millennium Puzzle]] from Dark Yugi and a bottomless pit appeared around them. The players were to take turns tossing the puzzle, which would cause their opponent to move two tiles in the direction it landed pointing, with the intention of making them walk over the edge. This stage succeeded in breaking two ushebti, as [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|regular Yugi]] briefly had a moment of control of his body and wept seeing Jonouchi in his old persona. Dark Yugi refused to take his turns and relied on his trust that his friend wouldn't kill him. This caused the illusion of Jonouchi to stop playing and disappear.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|19|ref}}</ref>
 
| [[File:YGO-019 Game of Death.jpg|150px|The Game of Death.]]
 
 
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| [[File:Maze of Fire.png|100px|The Maze of Fire]]
 
| [[Maze of Fire]]
 
| [[Maze of Fire]]
| Dark Yugi sprayed paint along the ground as he got chased by thugs with knives. Meanwhile, a cigarette butt burned away on the ground. Once the thugs cornered Dark Yugi, he directed their attention to the paint and the cigarette, which was being used as a fuse. The flame from the cigarette hit the paint, setting it on fire. The created a "Maze of Fire" separating the thugs from Yugi. With the legs of their trousers on fire, the three thugs ran away and leaped into the nearby canal.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|22|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Delinquents (manga)|Delinquents]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|22|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-023 Maze of Fire.jpg|150px|The Maze of Fire.]]
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| Maze of Flames
 
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| ''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]''<br />([[Dark Yugi and Mokuba's pre Death-T Capsule Monster Chess game|Dark Yugi VS Mokuba]])
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| [[File:Dark Yugi VS Mokuba I lineups.png|100px|Dark Yugi and Mokuba, with their monster lineups]]
| Dark Yugi and [[Mokuba Kaiba]] played a rigged game of ''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]'', where Mokuba got high Level monsters, while Dark Yugi got low Level ones. If Mokuba won, he would cut off one of Yugi's fingers and if Dark Yugi won, Mokuba would receive a Penalty Game. In the game, Dark Yugi sacrificed his monsters to lure Mokuba into lining his up diagonally, allowing "[[Torigun]]" to take out Mokuba's last four monsters all at once using its special ability.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|24|ref}}</ref>
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| ''[[Capsule Monster Chess]]'' ([[Dark Yugi and Mokuba's pre Death-T Capsule Monster Chess game|game]])
| [[File:YGO-024 Line-up.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi and Mokuba with their monster lineups.]]
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Mokuba Kaiba (manga)|Mokuba Kaiba]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|24|ref}}</ref>
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Capsule Hell
 
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| ''Duel Monsters''<br />([[Grandpa and Kaiba's Duel|Grandpa VS Kaiba]])
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| [[File:YGO-027 Triple Blue-Eyes.png|100px|Sugoroku and Kaiba's Duel]]
| Kaiba faced [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku "Grandpa" Mutou]] in a game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. It was an artificial Shadow Game as he simulated the effects of [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel|earlier Duel]] with Dark Yugi by using [[Solid Vision]] to make the monsters lifelike. Kaiba won and used Solid Vision monsters to recreate the "Experience of Death" Penalty Game.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|27|ref}}</ref>
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| ''Duel Monsters'' ([[Sugoroku Mutou and Seto Kaiba's Duel (manga)|game]])
| [[File:YGO-027 Triple Blue-Eyes.png|150px|Sugoroku and Kaiba's Duel]]
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| Seto Kaiba VS [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|27|ref}}</ref>
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| Experience of Death
 
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| ''Capsule Monster Chess''<br />([[Death T-4|Dark Yugi VS Mokuba]])
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| [[File:Death-T 4.jpg|100px|Death T-4]]
| In [[Death-T]], Dark Yugi and Mokuba played a game of ''Capsule Monster Chess'', enhanced by [[Solid Vision]], where the loser was to suffer the simulated "Experience of Death" Penalty Game. Dark Yugi made use of his monsters' effects to destroy or backfire the effects of Mokuba's monsters and clearing a path to an evolution square to win the game. Kaiba inflicted the "Experience of Death" Penalty Game on Mokuba, despite being his brother. However he was saved by Dark Yugi.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|34|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|35|ref}}</ref>
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| ''Capsule Monster Chess'' ([[Death T-4|game]])
| [[File:Death-T 4.jpg|150px|Death T-4]]
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| Dark Yugi VS Mokuba Kaiba<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|34|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|35|ref}}</ref>
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| Experience of Death
 
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| ''Duel Monsters''<br />([[Death T-5|Dark Yugi VS Kaiba]])
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| [[File:YGO-039 Exodia is Summoned.jpg|100px|Death T-5]]
| In the final stage of Death-T, Dark Yugi and Kaiba played a game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', enhanced by [[Solid Vision]]. Kaiba dominated the Duel after Summoning "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and proceeded to bring out two more. Dark Yugi managed to turn the Duel around by Summoning "[[Exodia]]", defeating Kaiba instantly. For losing, Kaiba suffered the Penalty Game known as [[Mind Crush (Penalty Game)|Mind Crush]], where he remained in a coma while he reconstructed his heart, so it would no longer be corrupted.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|36|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|37|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|38|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|39|ref}}</ref>
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| ''Duel Monsters'' ([[Death T-5|game]])
| [[File:YGO-039 Exodia is Summoned.jpg|150px|Death T-5]]
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| Dark Yugi VS Seto Kaiba<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|36|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|37|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|38|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|39|ref}}</ref>
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| [[Mind Crush (Penalty Game)|Mind Crush]]
 
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| [[File:YGO-042 Wet paint game.jpg|100px|Dark Yugi, the ZTV producer, the ZTV technician, the paint bucket and ropes]]
 
| [[Red Paint Lottery]]
 
| [[Red Paint Lottery]]
| Dark Yugi played a Shadow Game against the [[ZTV technician]], who on behalf of [[Director Lucius|the director]] had rigged [[The Get the Million Game]] for Jonouchi to lose. Dark Yugi and the technician tied their hands to ropes, one of which was tied to an overhead paint bucket. The two of them pulled their ropes at the same time. The paint bucket turned out to be attached to the technician's rope and landed on his head. This made him unable to press the button which rigged Jonouchi's game. The director was also unable to push the button, as the switchboard had been covered in paint, preventing him from distinguishing the necessary button from the others. Dark Yugi inflicted the Mind on Air Penalty Game on the director, causing him to run out on set and demand the viewers to sent him money.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|ref}}</ref>
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| Dark Yugi VS [[ZTV technician]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|42|ref}}</ref>
| [[File:YGO-042 Wet paint game.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi, the ZTV producer, the ZTV technician, the paint bucket and ropes.]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Mind on Air
 
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| ''[[Monster Fighter]]''<br />([[Dark Yugi and Nagumo's Monster Fighter game|Dark Yugi VS Nagumo]])
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| [[File:YGO-043 Nagumo vs Dark Yugi.jpg|100px|Nagumo and Dark Yugi playing Monster Fighter]]
| Dark Yugi played a Shadow Game of ''[[Monster Fighter]]'' against [[Koji Nagumo]]. The game consisted of three rounds. Dark Yugi won the first round by taking advantage of Nagumo slipping his attention from the game as he attempted to make an outside interference. Nagumo won the second round by cheating, so Dark Yugi upped the level of the Shadow Game from 1 to 3 for the final round. This time Nagumo was unable to cheat as his monsters held him back. His own monster was replaced with a representation of his inner-self. Dark Yugi defeated it and left Nagumo to be eaten by shadows.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|43|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|44|ref}}</ref>
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| ''[[Monster Fighter]]'' ([[Dark Yugi and Nagumo's Monster Fighter game|game]])
| [[File:YGO-043 Nagumo vs Dark Yugi.jpg|150px|Nagumo and Dark Yugi playing Monster Fighter.]]
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Koji Nagumo (manga)|Koji Nagumo]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|43|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|44|ref}}</ref>
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Face Collapse
 
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| [[Dragon Cards]]<br />([[Yugi and Imori's Dragon Cards game|Yugi VS Imori]])
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| [[File:Yugi VS Imori - game start.png|100px|Yugi and Imori playing Dragon Cards]]
| [[Imori]] forced [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] into a Shadow Game of [[Dragon Cards]] to try and claim the power of the Millennium Puzzle. Imori predicted which dragons Yugi was planning on Summoning judging by the cards he was discarding. Yugi Summoned a [[Huo Long|fire]] and [[Jin Long|metal dragon]], which Imori easily overpowered with two [[Shui Long|water dragons]]. Yugi's soul was sucked into the [[soul-eating jar]] as his Penalty Game.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|46|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Dragon Cards]] ([[Yugi and Imori's Dragon Cards game|game]])
| [[File:Yugi VS Imori - Dragons Summoned.png|150px|Yugi and Imori playing Dragon Cards.]]
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| [[Imori]] VS [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|46|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Dragon Cards]]
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| Xing Zhen Xu
 
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| Dragon Cards<br />([[Dark Yugi and Imori's Dragon Cards game|Dark Yugi VS Imori]])
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| [[File:Dark Yugi VS Imori - game start.png|100px|Dark Yugi and Imori playing Dragon Cards]]
| After losing in their previous game, Yugi touched off the Millennium Puzzle, allowing Dark Yugi to take control and face Imori in a rematch. Imori again predicted which dragons Dark Yugi was gathering and Summoned [[Shui Long|water]] and [[Mu Long|wood dragons]] to counter Dark Yugi's [[Tu Long|earth]] and [[Jin Long|metal dragons]]. Imori tried making use of how different elements affect each other to win, but Dark Yugi made good use of his dragons abilities and won the game. Imori's soul was sucked into the jar as his Penalty Game and Yugi's soul was freed as the jar only had the capacity for one human soul.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|47|ref}}</ref>
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| Dragon Cards ([[Dark Yugi and Imori's Dragon Cards game|Dark Yugi VS Imori]])
| [[File:YGO-047 Dragons summoned.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi and Imori playing Dragon Cards.]]
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| Dark Yugi VS Imori<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|47|ref}}</ref>
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| Dragon Cards
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| Xing Zhen Xu
 
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| [[Dark Bakura and Karita's Shadow Game|Dark Bakura VS Karita]]
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| [[File:Karita's Penalty Game.png|100px|Karita's Penalty Game]]
| [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]] faced [[Mr. Karita]] in a Shadow Game for Karita's disrespect to [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Ryo Bakura]]. The events of the game were unseen, but Karita lost and received the "Mind Doll" Penalty Game, where his soul was sealed in a ''[[Monster World]]'' miniature.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|50|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Dark Bakura and Karita's Shadow Game|Game]]
| [[File:YGO-050 Penalty Game.jpg|150px|Karita's Penalty Game.]]
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| [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]] VS [[Mr. Karita]]<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|50|ref}}</ref>
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| [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]]
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| Mind Doll
 
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| ''[[Monster World]]''<br />([[Dark Bakura and Yugi's group's Monster World game|Dark Bakura VS Yugi's group]])
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| [[File:Dark Bakura explains the Monster World rules.png|100px|Dark Bakura, as game master with miniatures of Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Yugi]]
| Dark Bakura, initially posing as Ryo Bakura, faced Yugi, Jonouchi, Anzu and Honda in the tabletop role-playing game ''Monster World''. He played as the game master and used [[Dark Master Zorc]] as his avatar. He began trapping his opponent's souls in their miniatures. Dark Yugi then took control of Yugi's body and continued to roll for his friends. Ryo aided Yugi's team through the little control he could get of his own body and through his miniature, the [[Bakura (MW)|White Wizard, Bakura]].
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| ''[[Monster World]]'' ([[Dark Bakura and Yugi's group's Monster World game|game]])
| [[File:Monster World Dark Bakura.jpg|150px|Dark Bakura, as game master with miniatures of Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Yugi]]
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| Dark Bakura VS Dark Yugi, [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]], [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu Mazaki]], and [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]]
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| Millennium Ring
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|
 
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| ''Duel Monsters''<br />([[Yami Yugi and Pegasus' TV Duel|Dark Yugi VS Pegasus]])
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| [[File:Dark Yugi VS Pegasus - TV.png|100px|Pegasus and Dark Yugi Dueling through the TV]]
| [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] Dueled Dark Yugi through a TV, by appearing on [[Pegasus' videotape|a special videotape]]. As Penalty Game, Pegasus sucked Sugoroku's soul into the videotape, forcing Yugi to participate in the [[Duelist Kingdom]] tournament.
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| ''Duel Monsters'' ([[Dark Yugi and Maximillion J. Pegasus' TV Duel (manga)|game]])
| [[File:D-002 Yugi vs Pegasus.jpg|150px|Pegasus and Dark Yugi Dueling through the TV]]
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]]
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| [[Millennium Eye (manga)|Millennium Eye]]
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| SOUL TV
 
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| ''Duel Monsters''<br />([[Dark Yugi and the Ventriloquist of the Dead's Duel|Dark Yugi VS the Ventriloquist]])
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| [[File:Dark Yugi VS Ventriloquist.png|100px|Dark Yugi and the ventriloquist Dueling]]
| The [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]] Dueled Dark Yugi using [[Kaiba puppet|a puppet]], which he claimed housed the soul of Seto Kaiba, seeking revenge on the Yugis. For mocking Kaiba's soul and stealing his Deck, Dark Yugi inflicted the Puppet Illusion Penalty Game on the ventriloquist, making him believe he was attacked by a demonic puppet modeled after himself.
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| ''Duel Monsters'' ([[Dark Yugi and the Ventriloquist of the Dead's Duel|game]])
| [[File:D-015 Duel.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi and the ventriloquist Dueling]]
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Ventriloquist of the Dead]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Puppet Illusion
 
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|-
| ''Duel Monsters''<br />([[Yami Yugi and PaniK's Duel|Dark Yugi VS Player Killer of Darkness]])
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| [[File:D-022 Dark Yugi VS Player Killer of Darkness.jpg|100px|Dark Yugi and the Player Killer Dueling]]
| Dark Yugi Dueled the [[PaniK|Player Killer of Darkness]], while he had a wire around his neck. If the Player Killer won, he planned on strangling Dark Yugi to death. Throughout the Duel, Dark Yugi showed the Player Killer visions of the gallows. When Dark Yugi won, he inflicted the Darkness of Naraku Penalty Game, causing the Player Killer to believe he was hanged at the gallows.
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| ''Duel Monsters'' ([[Dark Yugi and the Player Killer of Darkness' Duel (manga)|game]])
| [[File:D-022 Dark Yugi VS Player Killer of Darkness.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi and the Player Killer Dueling]]
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Player Killer of Darkness (manga)|Player Killer of Darkness]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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| Darkness of Naraku
 
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|-
| ''Duel Monsters''<br />([[Kaiba and Pegasus' Duelist Kingdom Duel|Kaiba and Pegasus]])
+
| [[File:Kaiba, Pegasus and their Blue-Eyes.png|100px|Kaiba and Pegasus Dueling]]
| Pegasus defeated Kaiba in a Shadow Game of ''Duel Monsters'', after which he applied the Mind Card Penalty Game on Kaiba, sealing his soul in a "[[Soul Prison]]" card.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|52|ref}}</ref>
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| ''Duel Monsters'' ([[Seto Kaiba and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duel (manga)|game]])
| [[File:Kaiba, Pegasus and their Blue-Eyes.png|150px|Kaiba and Pegasus Dueling]]
+
| Seto Kaiba VS Maximillion J. Pegasus<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|52|ref}}</ref>
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| Millennium Eye
 +
| Mind Card
 
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|-
 +
| [[File:Ultimate Shadow RPG.png|100px|Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura playing the Shadow RPG.]]
 
| [[Shadow RPG]]
 
| [[Shadow RPG]]
| The Shadow RPG was said to be the ultimate Shadow Game. It was a tabletop role-playing game played by Dark Yugi and [[Yami Bakura|Dark Bakura]], which re-enacted the events of [[Pharaoh Atem]]'s past. Dark Bakura played to resurrect [[Zorc Necrophades]], while Dark Yugi played to learn his real name and defeat Zorc for good.
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| Dark Yugi VS [[Dark Bakura (manga)|Dark Bakura]]
| [[File:MW-041 Ultimate Shadow RPG.jpg|150px|Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura playing the Shadow RPG.]]
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| Millennium Puzzle
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Revision as of 11:39, 20 April 2024

This is a listing of Shadow Games which take place in the manga.

List

A Shadow Game typically relies on a Millennium Item or other magical object to create the nature of the game or its Penalty Game. Seto Kaiba used Solid Vision to replicate the illusions of lifelike monsters created by the Millennium Puzzle for Shadow Games. Some games that were not invoked by any supernatural item were still described as Shadow Games.

Image Game Players Invoking item Penalty Game
Winged Kuriboh being weighed against the Feather of Ma'at Weighing of the Heart (game) Tragoedia VS High Priests[1] Millennium Scales
Money and Knife Money and Knife Dark Yugi VS Ushio[2] Millennium Puzzle Greed, Illusion of Avarice
Dark Yugi with a die Dice game Dark Yugi VS ZTV director Millennium Puzzle Mosaic Illusion
Dark Yugi and Sozoji's Shadow Game Silence game Dark Yugi VS Sozoji[3] Millennium Puzzle Beat Festival
Dark Yugi and the convict's Shadow Game One finger BATTLE! Dark Yugi VS escaped prisoner[4] Fire~!!!
Dark Yugi and Kokurano's Shadow Game Paper Crash! Dark Yugi VS Kokurano[5] Peaceful Rest of the Timid
Griddle Ice Hockey Griddle Ice Hockey Dark Yugi VS Goro Inogashira[6] Exploding Death by Ice
Chono working on the puzzle Dark Puzzle Ms. Chono[7] Millennium Puzzle Face Puzzle
Dark Yugi and the Junky Scorpion owner's Shadow Game Coin in sneaker Dark Yugi VS Junky Scorpion owner[8] Poison Revolt
Blue-Eyes White Dragon refusing Kaiba's order to attack Duel Monsters (game) Dark Yugi VS Seto Kaiba[9][10] Millennium Puzzle Experience of Death
Dark Yugi facing Hirutani's gang Landmine Search Network Dark Yugi VS Hirutani's gang[11] "Landmine" Prey
Shadi performing Kanekura's Weighing of the Heart Question of Truth Shadi VS Curator Kanekura[12] Millennium Scales Ammit Nesting in "Soul Room"
Shadi and Dark Yugi in the labyrinth in Dark Yugi's soul room Labyrinth Treasure Hunt Dark Yugi VS Shadi[13] Millennium Puzzle
The Trial of the Mind Trial of the Mind Shadi VS Dark Yugi[14] Millennium Key
The zombies, going after Dark Yugi Hell Quiz
Dark Yugi, playing Concentration or Death Concentration or Death
The Game of Death Game of Death
The Maze of Fire Maze of Fire Dark Yugi VS Delinquents[15] Maze of Flames
Dark Yugi and Mokuba, with their monster lineups Capsule Monster Chess (game) Dark Yugi VS Mokuba Kaiba[16] Millennium Puzzle Capsule Hell
Sugoroku and Kaiba's Duel Duel Monsters (game) Seto Kaiba VS Sugoroku Mutou[17] Experience of Death
Death T-4 Capsule Monster Chess (game) Dark Yugi VS Mokuba Kaiba[18][19] Experience of Death
Death T-5 Duel Monsters (game) Dark Yugi VS Seto Kaiba[20][21][22][23] Millennium Puzzle Mind Crush
Dark Yugi, the ZTV producer, the ZTV technician, the paint bucket and ropes Red Paint Lottery Dark Yugi VS ZTV technician[24] Millennium Puzzle Mind on Air
Nagumo and Dark Yugi playing Monster Fighter Monster Fighter (game) Dark Yugi VS Koji Nagumo[25][26] Millennium Puzzle Face Collapse
Yugi and Imori playing Dragon Cards Dragon Cards (game) Imori VS Yugi Mutou[27] Dragon Cards Xing Zhen Xu
Dark Yugi and Imori playing Dragon Cards Dragon Cards (Dark Yugi VS Imori) Dark Yugi VS Imori[28] Dragon Cards Xing Zhen Xu
Karita's Penalty Game Game Dark Bakura VS Mr. Karita[29] Millennium Ring Mind Doll
Dark Bakura, as game master with miniatures of Jonouchi, Honda, Anzu and Yugi Monster World (game) Dark Bakura VS Dark Yugi, Katsuya Jonouchi, Anzu Mazaki, and Hiroto Honda Millennium Ring
Pegasus and Dark Yugi Dueling through the TV Duel Monsters (game) Dark Yugi VS Maximillion J. Pegasus Millennium Eye SOUL TV
Dark Yugi and the ventriloquist Dueling Duel Monsters (game) Dark Yugi VS Ventriloquist of the Dead Millennium Puzzle Puppet Illusion
Dark Yugi and the Player Killer Dueling Duel Monsters (game) Dark Yugi VS Player Killer of Darkness Millennium Puzzle Darkness of Naraku
Kaiba and Pegasus Dueling Duel Monsters (game) Seto Kaiba VS Maximillion J. Pegasus[30] Millennium Eye Mind Card
Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura playing the Shadow RPG. Shadow RPG Dark Yugi VS Dark Bakura Millennium Puzzle

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapter 31: "Darkness on the Move!!"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 1: "The Puzzle of the Gods"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 3: "Hard Beat!"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 4: "Jail Break!"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 5: "The False Prophet"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 6: "Into the Fire"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 7: "The Face of Truth"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 8: "The Poison Man"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 9: "The Cards with Teeth (Part 1)"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 10: "The Cards with Teeth (Part 2)"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 12: "The Wild Gang (Part 2)"
  12. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 13: "The Man from Egypt (Part 1)"
  13. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 14: "The Man from Egypt (Part 2)"
  14. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 15: "The Other Criminal" — Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 20: "Game Over"
  15. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 22: "American Hero (Part 1)"
  16. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 24: "Capsule Monster Chess"
  17. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 27: "Project Start!"
  18. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 34: "Arena #2"
  19. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 35: "Board Game Deathmatch"
  20. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 36: "Battle Beyond Hope"
  21. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 37: "To the Death!!"
  22. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 38: "The Terror of Blue-Eyes!!"
  23. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 39: "Endgame!!"
  24. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 42: "Get the Million!!"
  25. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 43: "Monster Fight!! (Part 1)"
  26. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 44: "Monster Fight!! (Part 2)"
  27. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 46: "The Evil Dragon Cards (Part 1)"
  28. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 47: "The Evil Dragon Cards (Part 2)"
  29. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 50: "Millennium Enemy 1: The Mysterious Transfer Student"
  30. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 111 (Duelist Duel 52): "The Promise"