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| base_romaji_name = Kettōsha Hitori
| kanji                = {{Ruby|決闘者|デュエリスト}}{{Ruby|一|ひと}}{{Ruby|人|り}}
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| number          = 218
| japanese translated  = One Duelist
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'''One Duelist''', is the 159 chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]] in the English version and the 218 chapter of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]] in the Japanese version.
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"'''One Duelist'''" ({{Ruby|決闘者|デュエリスト}}{{Ruby|一|ひと}}{{Ruby|人|り}} ''Dyuerisuto Hitori'') is the 218th chapter of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. In its first English printing, it was numbered as the 159th 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.
  
This chapter was originally printed in the [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] magazine in Japanese. Its first English release was in the [[Shonen Jump]] magazine. It has been reprinted in Japanese in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Volume 025|volume 25]] of the tankōbon. It has been reprinted in English in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Volume 018|volume 18]] of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist tankōbon. The Third duel of the [[Battle City]]'s Semi-Finals start it was between [[Mai|Mai Kujaku]] and [[Dark Marik]] who has used his [[Millennium Rod]] to turn the duel into a [[Shadow Game]].
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{{Chapter summary|The third Duel of the [[Battle City]]'s quarterfinals starts between [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai Kujaku]] and [[Dark Marik (manga)|Dark Marik]], who uses his [[Millennium Rod (manga)|Millennium Rod]] to turn the Duel into a [[Shadow Game]].}}
  
:''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 160#Mai Kujaku VS Dark Marik|... continued in the next chapter]]
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==Summary==
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[[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi]] and [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] move onto the semi-finals, leaving [[Dark Marik (manga)|Dark Marik]], [[Seto Kaiba (manga)|Kaiba]], [[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|the eight Duelist]] and [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]] to still Duel for the remaining two spots.
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In the medical room, Yugi and his friends stand around [[Rishid (manga)|Rishid]]'s bed, though despite Jonouchi suffering the same injuries, he remains on his feet. Jonouchi is furious with [[Marik Ishtar (manga)|Marik]] for abandoning Rishid (whose name they still do not know.) Jonouchi then admits that he had a dream of his friends that gave him the strength to stand, while Rishid seemed to have had no-one. Unfortunately, awkwardness arises when Mai asks Jonouchi if she was in the dream - and she wasn't, though Jonouchi brushes it off by pointing out that the dream was in his classroom, as she's too old. This only serves to get both Mai and [[Anzu Mazaki (manga)|Anzu]] angrily with him. Mai composes herself by reminding herself that she'd got through on her own previously.
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As the lottery is chosen, both Marik and the eight Duelist are absent, to Mai's anger. The lottery decides the contestants for the remaining Duels - and the first one to come out is Mai. She leaves before she can learn the identity of her opponent, and Jonouchi offers to cheer for her, but she angrily rebuffs him. The next Duelist is chosen.
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[[Dark Marik (manga)|Dark Marik]], meanwhile (who has changed his hoodie for a cape), has just used a hidden dagger inside the [[Millennium Rod (manga)|Millennium Rod]] to kill the doctor guarding Rishid, intending to kill Rishid to prevent him from sealing Dark Marik away with the carving on his face again. Before he can do so, he hears himself being announced as the second Duelist, and, amused, decides to keep Rishid alive a while longer, leaving to face Mai.  
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He and Mai face-off, and Dark Marik immediately seizes the chance to turn the Duel into a [[Shadow Game]]. Jonouchi and the rest of the group then show up to cheer Mai on, and despite her earlier comments, Mai is grateful for their support.
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==Title pages==
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 218 - tankobon - JP.jpg        | Japanese ''tankobon''
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 218 - bunkoban - JP - color.png | Japanese color ''bunkoban''
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</gallery>
  
 
==Anime adaption==
 
==Anime adaption==
This chapter was redone at the start of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 090|Episode 90]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|second series anime]].
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This chapter was redone at the start of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 090|Episode 90]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]].
  
 
A number of changes were made including:
 
A number of changes were made including:
  
* In the Manga, [[Mai]]'s breasts were bigger and her cleavage was more revealing, compared to the anime.
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* In the manga, [[Mai Kujaku (manga)|Mai]]'s breasts were bigger and her cleavage was more revealing, compared to the anime.
  
* The shot of [[Dark Marik|Marik]] enter the duel field is added to the anime.
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* The shot of [[Yami Marik]] (Dark Marik) entering the duel field is added to the anime.
  
* In the anime, the duel started before [[Dark Marik|Marik]] starts the [[Shadow Game]], those events of the duel does not happen in the manga.  
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* In the anime, the Duel started before [[Yami Marik]] starts the [[Shadow Game]]. Those events of the Duel do not happen in the manga.  
  
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Revision as of 10:10, 7 April 2024

"One Duelist"
Title page
Names
EnglishOne Duelist
Japanese name
Japanese決闘者デュエリストひと
Base決闘者一人
Base rōmajiKettōsha Hitori
Furiganaデュエリストひとり
Furigana rōmajiDyuerisuto Hitori
Serialization
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number218
SubseriesYu-Gi-Oh! Duelist
Subseries number159
Japanese magazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
Tankōbon volume25: "The Power of Ra"
Bunkoban volumeVolume 15
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! chapters
Previous"Darkness Awakens!"
Next"The Dark Game!!"

"One Duelist" (決闘者デュエリストひと Dyuerisuto Hitori) is the 218th chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. In its first English printing, it was numbered as the 159th chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist. In the 3-in-1 edition, its number was changed to match the original Japanese printing.

The third Duel of the Battle City's quarterfinals starts between Mai Kujaku and Dark Marik, who uses his Millennium Rod to turn the Duel into a Shadow Game.

Summary

Yugi and Jonouchi move onto the semi-finals, leaving Dark Marik, Kaiba, the eight Duelist and Mai to still Duel for the remaining two spots.

In the medical room, Yugi and his friends stand around Rishid's bed, though despite Jonouchi suffering the same injuries, he remains on his feet. Jonouchi is furious with Marik for abandoning Rishid (whose name they still do not know.) Jonouchi then admits that he had a dream of his friends that gave him the strength to stand, while Rishid seemed to have had no-one. Unfortunately, awkwardness arises when Mai asks Jonouchi if she was in the dream - and she wasn't, though Jonouchi brushes it off by pointing out that the dream was in his classroom, as she's too old. This only serves to get both Mai and Anzu angrily with him. Mai composes herself by reminding herself that she'd got through on her own previously.

As the lottery is chosen, both Marik and the eight Duelist are absent, to Mai's anger. The lottery decides the contestants for the remaining Duels - and the first one to come out is Mai. She leaves before she can learn the identity of her opponent, and Jonouchi offers to cheer for her, but she angrily rebuffs him. The next Duelist is chosen.

Dark Marik, meanwhile (who has changed his hoodie for a cape), has just used a hidden dagger inside the Millennium Rod to kill the doctor guarding Rishid, intending to kill Rishid to prevent him from sealing Dark Marik away with the carving on his face again. Before he can do so, he hears himself being announced as the second Duelist, and, amused, decides to keep Rishid alive a while longer, leaving to face Mai.

He and Mai face-off, and Dark Marik immediately seizes the chance to turn the Duel into a Shadow Game. Jonouchi and the rest of the group then show up to cheer Mai on, and despite her earlier comments, Mai is grateful for their support.

Title pages

Anime adaption

This chapter was redone at the start of Episode 90 of the anime.

A number of changes were made including:

  • In the manga, Mai's breasts were bigger and her cleavage was more revealing, compared to the anime.
  • The shot of Yami Marik (Dark Marik) entering the duel field is added to the anime.
  • In the anime, the Duel started before Yami Marik starts the Shadow Game. Those events of the Duel do not happen in the manga.