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{{Infobox chapter
| series               = Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist
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| en_name        = The Ticking Clock!
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| ja_name        = 時を刻め!!
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| romaji_name    = Toki wo Kizame!!
| kanji                = 時を刻め!!
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| ja_trans_name  = Time Ticking!!
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| series         = Yu-Gi-Oh!
| english              = The Ticking Clock!!
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| number          = 79
| japanese translated  = Time Record
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| ja_magazine    = Weekly Shōnen Jump
| alternate            =  
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| ja_issue       = 1998 #22–23
| english number      = 20
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| volume          = 10
| japanese number      = 79
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| bunkoban_volume = 6
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| sjr_volume      =  
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| ja_release_date = April 27, 1998<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thegrandline.com/odatocLIVE.htm|title=Oda's Deep Thoughts|publisher=thegrandline.com}}</ref>
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'''Time Record''' is the twentieth chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]] in the English version and the seventy ninth chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! manga|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] in the Japanese version.
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"'''The Ticking Clock!'''", known as "'''Time Ticking!!'''" in the Japanese version, is the seventy-ninth chapter of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. In its first English printing, it was numbered as the twentieth chapter of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]''. In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (3-in-1 edition)|3-in-1 edition]], its number was changed to match the original Japanese printing.
  
[[Joey Wheeler|Katsuya Jonouchi]] continues his Duel with [[Rex Raptor|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]]. "[[Flame Swordman]]" can easily dispose of Ryuzaki's [[Dinosaur]]s, but Ryuzaki knows has has a powerful card that can defeat it.
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This chapter was originally printed in the ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' magazine in Japanese. It has been reprinted in in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Volume 010|Volume 10]] of the ''tankōbon'' and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 006|Volume 6]] of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (bunkoban)|bunkoban]]''.
  
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{{Chapter summary|[[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]] continues [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel (manga)|his Duel]] with [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]]. "[[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]" easily disposes of Ryuzaki's [[Dinosaur]]s, but Ryuzaki knows he has a powerful card that can defeat it.}}
  
{{Yu-Gi-Oh!}}
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==Summary==
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"[[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]" slices "[[Megasaurus]]" in half, dropping [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Ryuzaki]]'s [[LP|Life Points]] to 1460. [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] invites Ryuzaki to say hello to his strongest monster, who is going to take out his lizards one at a time. Ryuzaki growls, says that Dinosaurs are not lizards and gets mad at Jonouchi for harming his Deck. While Jonouchi's friends celebrate and think he might have a chance after all, [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]] calls it a lucky shot and claims that Jonouchi does not stand a chance against her slave. [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] tosses Mai a look and reminds her that Jonouchi had beaten her a few hours ago. Mai writes it off as luck, and says that Jonouchi had cheated anyway, since he won because he had gotten help from [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]]; a feat which a kindergartner could accomplish. The girls exchange glares before Anzu and Yugi go back to cheering for Jonouchi.
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Ryuzaki worries about the high ATK of "Flame Swordsman" and its advantage over [[Dinosaur]]s, but knows his Deck has a powerful card, that can defeat it. He [[Draw a Card|draws]] in the hopes of hitting this ultimate power, but instead gets something else. He starts to mildly panic and [[Summon]]s "[[Uraby (manga)|Uraby]]", before ending his turn.
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Jonouchi has "Flame Swordsman" attack "[[Two-Headed King Rex (manga)|Two-Headed King Rex]]". Using its "[[Attack name|Tôki Enzan Ken]]" attack, it slices off one of the heads of "King Rex", destroying it and dropping Ryuzaki's Life Points to 720. Mai starts to scold Ryuzaki over how poorly he's doing. Annoyed at her arrogance he looks forward to beating her after he takes out Jonouchi. Yugi is anxious that Jonouchi may be letting his advantage get to him. Jonouchi has not won yet and Yugi is sure that Ryuzaki will pull something stronger than "Flame Swordsman".
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Ryuzaki begins his turn and frowns over not drawing the powerful card again. He Summons "[[Crawling Dragon 2 (manga)|Crawling Dragon #2]]" in [[Defense Position|Defense Mode]], calling it "The Carrion Dragon". "Flame Swordsman" easily beheads "Crawling Dragon #2". Jonouchi's friends cheer and Mai yells at Ryuzaki again. Jonouchi mocks Ryuzaki, asking if his cards are going extinct.
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Ryuzaki tells them to shut up and concentrates as he draws his next card. He smirks, as he is after getting his ultimate card. He Summons "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", which stands proudly at 2400 ATK. Jonouchi is surprised by its power and Yugi recognizes it as a legendary rare card, which collectors pay hundreds of thousands of yen for. Ryuzaki notes that it is not as powerful as the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", but he spent everything he had to get it.
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Being [[DARK|Dark]], "Red-Eyes" does not get a Field Power Bonus, but is still strong enough to take out Jonouchi's "Flame Swordsman". "Red-Eyes" launches its "Black Fire Bullet" attack, taking out "Flame Swordsman" and dropping Jonouchi's Life Points to a mere 65.
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Jonouchi and his friends begin to worry, unsure if Jonouchi can turn this Duel around, while Mai is impressed with Ryuzaki. Anzu asks Yugi if there is any way Jonouchi can win. Yugi knows that Jonouchi can win with "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]", since it has a second effect that can be used without "[[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]]". It would spin its roulette, stopping at a random section, which would dictate the fate of the monsters. If it backfires, Jonouchi's monsters would get sucked into a time vortex. It only has a one-in-three chance of going right, but there's no other way he can win. However Yugi had promised Jonouchi that he would not help, so he keeps quite.
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Jonouchi draws and begins to worry. Ryuzaki is conscious that Jonouchi has "Time Wizard" [[face-down]], but is certain that he neither knows how to use the card nor is brave enough to play it. Thinking of "Time Wizard", he remembers that Jonouchi had used it to defeat Mai, so if he could get this card himself, he should have no problem beating Mai. Ryuzaki imposes a gamble; if he wins, he gets to take the "Time Wizard" card, but if Jonouchi wins, he gets the "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", which is worth a few hundred thousand yen. Jonouchi had forgotten he [[Set]] "Time Wizard" until Ryuzaki mentioned that. He was also tempted by the thought of the few hundred thousand yen. Mai becomes furious and bangs on the window to the arena, telling Ryuzaki that she will not allow that trade and as her slave he should obey. Ryuzaki yells back that he is not her slave. While the two bicker, Jonouchi ponders on how the few hundred thousand yen could help him and accepts the bet.
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While Ryuzaki and Mai continue to argue, Jonouchi wonders if "Time Wizard" could be a really powerful card, since they are making such a fuss over it. He assures himself the card is good and with no other options, he decides to play it, even though he doesn't know what it does. Jonouchi Summons an unnamed monster in Defense Mode and [[flip]]s the "Time Wizard". Ryuzaki and Mai look back in surprise. Yugi is excited that Jonouci figured out how to use the card. "Time Wizard" spins its "Roulette of Time". If Jonouchi is successful, it will use its "Time Magic" and if he is unsuccessful, it will "self-destruct". The arrow stops on a win, aging Ryuzaki’s monsters thousands of years, turning them into fossils and dropping Ryuzaki's Life Points to 0.
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Jonouchi's friends and Mai all let out a loud cheer for Jonouchi. Anzu looks over at Mai, who embarrassingly lets out an "oops". Ryuzaki relinquishes his "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" and 2 of his [[Star Chips]] to Jonouchi, who now has 4 Star Chips.
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==Featured Duels==
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===Katsuya Jonouchi vs. Dinosaur Ryuzaki===
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:''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 019#Featured Duels|… continued from previous chapter]].''
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"[[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]" ([[ATK]]: 2340) [[attack]]s "[[Megasaurus]]", which loses its [[Field Power Bonus|Field Power Source]] due to [[Dinosaur]]s weakness against [[FIRE|Fire]]. (ATK: 2340 → 1800). "Megasaurus" is destroyed (Ryuzaki: 2000 → 1460 [[Life Points]])
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Ryuzaki Summons "[[Uraby (manga)|Uraby]]".
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"Flame Swordsman" attacks "[[Two-Headed King Rex (manga)|Two-Headed King Rex]]", negating its Field Power Source (ATK: 2080 → 1600) and destroying it. (Ryuzaki: 1460 → 720).
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Ryuzaki Summons "[[Crawling Dragon 2 (manga)|Crawling Dragon #2]]" in [[Defense Position]].
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Jonouchi attacks and destroys "Crawling Dragon #2" with "Flame Swordsman".
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Ryuzaki Summons "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" (ATK: 2400) and uses it to attack and destroy "Flame Swordsman" (Jonouchi: 665 → 65 Life Points).
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Jonouchi Summons an unnamed monster in Defense Position and [[flip]]s "[[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]". The positive effect of "Time Wizard"  is activated, destroying Ryuzaki's "Red-Eyes Black Dragon"', "[[Sword Dragon (manga)|Sword Dragon]]" and "Uraby" (Ryuzaki: 720 → 0 Life Points).
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Jonouchi wins.
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==Featured cards==
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The following cards appeared in this chapter. Cards in italics debuted here.
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{{Decklist|Katsuya Jonouchi
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|monsters =
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* [[Flame Swordsman (manga)|Flame Swordsman]]
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* Unnamed
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|spells =
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* [[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|Dinosaur Ryuzaki
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|monsters =
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* ''[[Crawling Dragon 2 (manga)|Crawling Dragon #2]]''
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* [[Megasaurus]]
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* ''[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (manga)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]''
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* [[Sword Dragon (manga)|Sword Dragon]]
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* [[Two-Headed King Rex (manga)|Two-Headed King Rex]]
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* ''[[Uraby (manga)|Uraby]]''
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}}
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{{Decklist|Other
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|monsters =
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* [[Baby Dragon (manga)|Baby Dragon]] (demonstration)
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* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] (mentioned)
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|other =
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* [[Time Wizard (manga)|Time Wizard]] (demonstration)
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}}
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==Appearances==
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The following appear in this chapter. Items in bold debuted here.
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{{Appearances
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| characters =
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* [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]]
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* [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu Mazaki]]
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* [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]]
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* [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]]
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* [[Ryo Bakura (manga)|Ryo Bakura]]
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* [[Dinosaur Ryuzaki (manga)|Dinosaur Ryuzaki]]
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* [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]]
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* [[Shizuka Kawai (manga)|Shizuka Kawai]]
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| locations =
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* [[Duelist Kingdom (island)|Duelist Kingdom]]
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| events =
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* [[Duelist Kingdom]]
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** [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi and Dinosaur Ryuzaki's Duel]]
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** [[Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi and Mai Kujaku's Duel]] (mentioned)
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| items =
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* ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]''
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* [[Duel Glove]]
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* [[Star Chip]]
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* [[Battle Box]]
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| misc  =
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* '''[[Ante Duel|Ante]]'''
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}}
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==Anime adaptation==
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This chapter was redone in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 011|episodes 11]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh!  - Episode 012|12]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]].
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Differences included:
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* Joey's (Jonouchi's) "[[Flame Swordsman (anime)|Flame Swordsman]]" was defeated by Rex's (Ryuzaki's) "[[Serpent Night Dragon (anime)|Serpent Night Dragon]]". Joey managed to beat "Serpent Night Dragon" using  a combination of "[[Swamp Battleguard (anime)|Swamp Battleguard]]" and "[[Lava Battleguard (anime)|Lava Battleguard]]". Rex beat both of them with "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", equipped with "[[Dragon Nails (anime)|Dragon Nails]]".
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* A flashback of Joey protecting a child from a gang was shown. After Joey began fighting off the gang, Tristan (Honda) appeared and helped him.
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* After the Duel Joey ran to thank Tristan, but ended up fighting him.
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==References==
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<references />
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist chapters}}

Revision as of 19:52, 24 March 2024

"The Ticking Clock!"
Title page
Names
EnglishThe Ticking Clock!
Japanese name
Japanese時を刻め!!
RōmajiToki wo Kizame!!
TranslatedTime Ticking!!
Serialization
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number79
SubseriesYu-Gi-Oh! Duelist
Subseries number20
Japanese magazineWeekly Shōnen Jump 1998 #22–23
Tankōbon volume10: "The Player Killer of Darkness"
Bunkoban volumeVolume 6
Release dates
JapaneseApril 27, 1998[1]
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! chapters
Previous"I Won't Lose!"
Next"The Night Intruder"

"The Ticking Clock!", known as "Time Ticking!!" in the Japanese version, is the seventy-ninth chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. In its first English printing, it was numbered as the twentieth chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist. In the 3-in-1 edition, its number was changed to match the original Japanese printing.

This chapter was originally printed in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in Japanese. It has been reprinted in in Volume 10 of the tankōbon and Volume 6 of the bunkoban.

Katsuya Jonouchi continues his Duel with Dinosaur Ryuzaki. "Flame Swordsman" easily disposes of Ryuzaki's Dinosaurs, but Ryuzaki knows he has a powerful card that can defeat it.

Summary

"Flame Swordsman" slices "Megasaurus" in half, dropping Ryuzaki's Life Points to 1460. Jonouchi invites Ryuzaki to say hello to his strongest monster, who is going to take out his lizards one at a time. Ryuzaki growls, says that Dinosaurs are not lizards and gets mad at Jonouchi for harming his Deck. While Jonouchi's friends celebrate and think he might have a chance after all, Mai calls it a lucky shot and claims that Jonouchi does not stand a chance against her slave. Anzu tosses Mai a look and reminds her that Jonouchi had beaten her a few hours ago. Mai writes it off as luck, and says that Jonouchi had cheated anyway, since he won because he had gotten help from Yugi; a feat which a kindergartner could accomplish. The girls exchange glares before Anzu and Yugi go back to cheering for Jonouchi.

Ryuzaki worries about the high ATK of "Flame Swordsman" and its advantage over Dinosaurs, but knows his Deck has a powerful card, that can defeat it. He draws in the hopes of hitting this ultimate power, but instead gets something else. He starts to mildly panic and Summons "Uraby", before ending his turn.

Jonouchi has "Flame Swordsman" attack "Two-Headed King Rex". Using its "Tôki Enzan Ken" attack, it slices off one of the heads of "King Rex", destroying it and dropping Ryuzaki's Life Points to 720. Mai starts to scold Ryuzaki over how poorly he's doing. Annoyed at her arrogance he looks forward to beating her after he takes out Jonouchi. Yugi is anxious that Jonouchi may be letting his advantage get to him. Jonouchi has not won yet and Yugi is sure that Ryuzaki will pull something stronger than "Flame Swordsman".

Ryuzaki begins his turn and frowns over not drawing the powerful card again. He Summons "Crawling Dragon #2" in Defense Mode, calling it "The Carrion Dragon". "Flame Swordsman" easily beheads "Crawling Dragon #2". Jonouchi's friends cheer and Mai yells at Ryuzaki again. Jonouchi mocks Ryuzaki, asking if his cards are going extinct.

Ryuzaki tells them to shut up and concentrates as he draws his next card. He smirks, as he is after getting his ultimate card. He Summons "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", which stands proudly at 2400 ATK. Jonouchi is surprised by its power and Yugi recognizes it as a legendary rare card, which collectors pay hundreds of thousands of yen for. Ryuzaki notes that it is not as powerful as the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", but he spent everything he had to get it.

Being Dark, "Red-Eyes" does not get a Field Power Bonus, but is still strong enough to take out Jonouchi's "Flame Swordsman". "Red-Eyes" launches its "Black Fire Bullet" attack, taking out "Flame Swordsman" and dropping Jonouchi's Life Points to a mere 65.

Jonouchi and his friends begin to worry, unsure if Jonouchi can turn this Duel around, while Mai is impressed with Ryuzaki. Anzu asks Yugi if there is any way Jonouchi can win. Yugi knows that Jonouchi can win with "Time Wizard", since it has a second effect that can be used without "Baby Dragon". It would spin its roulette, stopping at a random section, which would dictate the fate of the monsters. If it backfires, Jonouchi's monsters would get sucked into a time vortex. It only has a one-in-three chance of going right, but there's no other way he can win. However Yugi had promised Jonouchi that he would not help, so he keeps quite.

Jonouchi draws and begins to worry. Ryuzaki is conscious that Jonouchi has "Time Wizard" face-down, but is certain that he neither knows how to use the card nor is brave enough to play it. Thinking of "Time Wizard", he remembers that Jonouchi had used it to defeat Mai, so if he could get this card himself, he should have no problem beating Mai. Ryuzaki imposes a gamble; if he wins, he gets to take the "Time Wizard" card, but if Jonouchi wins, he gets the "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", which is worth a few hundred thousand yen. Jonouchi had forgotten he Set "Time Wizard" until Ryuzaki mentioned that. He was also tempted by the thought of the few hundred thousand yen. Mai becomes furious and bangs on the window to the arena, telling Ryuzaki that she will not allow that trade and as her slave he should obey. Ryuzaki yells back that he is not her slave. While the two bicker, Jonouchi ponders on how the few hundred thousand yen could help him and accepts the bet.

While Ryuzaki and Mai continue to argue, Jonouchi wonders if "Time Wizard" could be a really powerful card, since they are making such a fuss over it. He assures himself the card is good and with no other options, he decides to play it, even though he doesn't know what it does. Jonouchi Summons an unnamed monster in Defense Mode and flips the "Time Wizard". Ryuzaki and Mai look back in surprise. Yugi is excited that Jonouci figured out how to use the card. "Time Wizard" spins its "Roulette of Time". If Jonouchi is successful, it will use its "Time Magic" and if he is unsuccessful, it will "self-destruct". The arrow stops on a win, aging Ryuzaki’s monsters thousands of years, turning them into fossils and dropping Ryuzaki's Life Points to 0.

Jonouchi's friends and Mai all let out a loud cheer for Jonouchi. Anzu looks over at Mai, who embarrassingly lets out an "oops". Ryuzaki relinquishes his "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" and 2 of his Star Chips to Jonouchi, who now has 4 Star Chips.

Featured Duels

Katsuya Jonouchi vs. Dinosaur Ryuzaki

… continued from previous chapter.

"Flame Swordsman" (ATK: 2340) attacks "Megasaurus", which loses its Field Power Source due to Dinosaurs weakness against Fire. (ATK: 2340 → 1800). "Megasaurus" is destroyed (Ryuzaki: 2000 → 1460 Life Points)

Ryuzaki Summons "Uraby".

"Flame Swordsman" attacks "Two-Headed King Rex", negating its Field Power Source (ATK: 2080 → 1600) and destroying it. (Ryuzaki: 1460 → 720).

Ryuzaki Summons "Crawling Dragon #2" in Defense Position.

Jonouchi attacks and destroys "Crawling Dragon #2" with "Flame Swordsman".

Ryuzaki Summons "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" (ATK: 2400) and uses it to attack and destroy "Flame Swordsman" (Jonouchi: 665 → 65 Life Points).

Jonouchi Summons an unnamed monster in Defense Position and flips "Time Wizard". The positive effect of "Time Wizard" is activated, destroying Ryuzaki's "Red-Eyes Black Dragon"', "Sword Dragon" and "Uraby" (Ryuzaki: 720 → 0 Life Points).

Jonouchi wins.

Featured cards

The following cards appeared in this chapter. Cards in italics debuted here.

Other

Monster Cards

Other cards

Appearances

The following appear in this chapter. Items in bold debuted here.

Characters
Locations
Events
Items
Miscellaneous

Anime adaptation

This chapter was redone in episodes 11 and 12 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.

Differences included:

References

  1. "Oda's Deep Thoughts". thegrandline.com.