Reshef the Dark Being (Reshef of Destruction)

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Reshef the Dark Being
Corresponding card
  • Reshef the Dark Being
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Reshef the Dark Being (Reshef of Destruction)

Reshef the Dark Being, known in Japan as Great Evil God Reshef, is the primary antagonist of the video game Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, Reshef appeared in an alternate continuity as a Capsule Monster used by Alexander the Great.

Reshef of Destruction

Reshef was sealed, until Sol Chevalsky turned the Egyptian God Cards into stone in order to give their power to Reshef. The player, Yugi Muto and Joey Wheeler tried to collect the Millennium Items in an attempt to regain the power of the Egyptian Gods and defeat Sol Chevalsky, preventing Reshef from gaining its power. When the player defeated Sol Chevalsky, freeing him from the Dark Being, Reshef was already strong enough to exist without a body, and the player had to defeat him to save the world.

Goemon Impact form

Reshef as Goemon Impact.

By imputing the passcode 25410867 into a computer at Kame Game, the appearance of Reshef will change into that of Goemon Impact, when the player faces him. Goemon Impact is a character from Konami's video game Legend of the Mystical Ninja.


Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters

Alexander the Great used Reshef in a battle against Yami Yugi and his friends. During the fight, Alexander got Reshef to absorb the souls of his companions and later used his Duel Armor to combine with it. However Yugi combined his Duel Armor with his friends Dragon Capsule Monsters into the Armor of Unity and attacked and defeated Reshef.[1][2]

Deck

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction, Reshef plays a high ATK monsters Deck, Reshef has the Egyptian God Cards, so the player should try to prevent him from tributing three monsters to summon them. Reshef will usually play three copies of "Swords of Revealing Light" to give himself enough turns to tribute three monsters. He can also steal the player's monsters with his three copies of "Change of Heart".

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode 01111: "The True King - Part 1"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters episode 01212: "The True King - Part 2"