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Kaiba wins.
 
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Revision as of 13:11, 8 June 2010

Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 094
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number94
Season2
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes (season 2)
Previous"A Duel with Destiny, Part 1"
Next"The Tomb-Keeper's Secret"

Summary

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Major Events

Notes

  • In this Duel's final turn, the timing of activation for Kaiba's "Soul Exchange" is unclear to determine: is it at the end of Ishizu's turn or during his own turn? It is however very likely that "Soul Exchange" is played as a Quick-Play Spell Card at the end of Ishizu's turn, otherwise Ishizu would have been free to attack Kaiba directly with her 3 monsters and win the duel. In this case however, the anime bends the rules a little because "Soul Exchange" is supposed to be a Normal Spell Card.
  • Similarly, due to the particular way in which "Sacrifice Blast" (a.k.a. "Blast Held by a Tribute") works in the anime, it is shown to activate immediately after Kaiba takes control of Ishizu's monsters. In a subsequent scene displaying the Arena (after Kaiba summons his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon") both Duelists are shown to have no cards face-down on the field. This confirms that Ishizu's card has already been "activated", unbeknownst to Kaiba. This also significantly bends the real-game rules, since "Sacrifice Blast" would have to remain on the field until it is activated (presumably, at the moment of "Obelisk the Tormentor's" attack). This requirement is however skipped for dramatic effect.

Featured Duel: Seto Kaiba vs. Ishizu Ishtar - Part 2

Duel continued from previous episode.

Kaiba's turn
Kaiba activates Trap Card "Virus Cannon" to send 10 random Magic Cards from her Deck to her Graveyard. Ishizu pays 1000 Life Points (Ishizu: 2400 → 1400 Life Points) to activate Trap Card "Exchange of the Spirit" to switch the cards in both duelists' Deck with those in their Graveyard. This leaves Kaiba with 6 cards.

Ishizu's turn
Ishizu Normal Summons "Kelbek" in Attack Position (1500 ATK / 1800 DEF). Sets 1 card.

Kaiba's turn
Kaiba activates Spell Card "Virus Cannon", but Ishizu activates "Muko" to negate its effect and destroy it.

Ishizu's turn
Ishizu Normal Summons "Zolga" (1700 ATK / 1200 DEF). "Zolga" attacks then destroys "Des Feral Imp" (Kaiba: 2950 → 2850 Life Points). "Kelbek" attacks Kaiba (Kaiba: 2850 → 1350 Life Points). Sets 1 card.

Kaiba's turn
As Kaiba draws, Ishizu activates Trap Card "Muko" to send it to the Graveyard. Sets 1 card.

Ishizu's turn
Sets 1 card (Trap Card "Sacrifice Blast"). In the anime, Ishizu reveals (to the viewers, thinking to herself) that this Trap has already begun infusing its power into one of Ishizu's monsters ("Zolga"), so that when Kaiba uses "Soul Exchange" to seize its control and tribute it, it will be transferred to the Tribute Summoned monster i.e. Kaiba's "Obelisk the Tormentor". And once Seto attacks her with Obelisk, he will lose. Normal Summons "Agido" (1500 ATK / 1300 DEF). Kaiba activates Magic Card "Soul Exchange" to take control of "Zolga", "Kelbek", and "Agido" and tributes his three new monsters to Tribute Summon "Obelisk the Tormentor" in Attack Position (4000 ATK / 4000 DEF).

Kaiba's turn
Kaiba is about to order "Obelisk the Tormentor" to attack, but Yami Marik's Millennium Rod activates, giving Kaiba a vision of the past. He is an ancient priest carrying a woman while standing in front of a stone tablet showing the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". This convinces him to change his strategy. Kaiba activates Magic Card "Silent Doom" to Special Summon "Gadget Soldier" in Defense Position (1800 ATK / 2000 DEF). Tributes "Gadget Soldier" and "Obelisk the Tormentor" to Tribute Summon "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in Attack Position (3000 ATK / 2500 DEF) (thus negating "Sacrifice Blast" secretly infused in Obelisk). "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" attacks Ishizu directly (Ishizu: 1400 → 0 Life Points).

Kaiba wins.