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*Due to "Draw Paradox", Jaden draws a card.
 
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*During this [[Standby Phase]], "[[Dimensionhole]]'s" effect expires, and "[[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician]]" returns to the field
 
*During this [[Standby Phase]], "[[Dimensionhole]]'s" effect expires, and "[[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician]]" returns to the field
*Activates "[[Battle Constant]]": Eisenstein must [[banish]], from his side of the [[field]], 1 [[monster]], 1 [[Continuous Spell Card]], and 1 [[Continuous Trap Card]] to [[Special Summon]] "[[Brain Dragon]]" from his [[hand]] or [[Deck]].  "[[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician|Laplace]]" (a [[monster]], "[[Schrödinger's Cat]]" (a [[Continuous Spell Card]]), and [[Draw Paradox]]" (a [[Continuous Trap Card]]) are targeted for the cost.
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*Activates "[[Battle Constant]]": Eisenstein must [[banish]], from his side of the [[field]], 1 [[monster]], 1 [[Continuous Spell Card]], and 1 [[Continuous Trap Card]] to [[Special Summon]] "[[Brain Dragon]]" from his [[hand]] or [[Deck]].  "[[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician|Laplace]]" (a [[monster]]), "[[Schrödinger's Cat]]" (a [[Continuous Spell Card]]), and [[Draw Paradox]]" (a [[Continuous Trap Card]]) are targeted for the cost.
 
:* As "[[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician|Laplace]]" has left the field, Jaden takes 300 [[effect damage|damage]] for each card on the field, and there are currently 4 (Jaden: 2200 → 1000)
 
:* As "[[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician|Laplace]]" has left the field, Jaden takes 300 [[effect damage|damage]] for each card on the field, and there are currently 4 (Jaden: 2200 → 1000)
 
*"[[Brain Dragon]]" (2800/2300) is [[Special Summon]]ed to the field in Attack Position
 
*"[[Brain Dragon]]" (2800/2300) is [[Special Summon]]ed to the field in Attack Position

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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 096
Names
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! GX
Number96
Season2
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episodes (season 2)
Previous"Tough Love"
Next"The Dark Light"

"It's All Relative", known as "The Field of Relativity! Judai vs. The Genius Doctor" in Japan, is the ninety-sixth episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. It aired in Japan on August 2, 2006, and in the United States on February 12, 2007.

Jaden Yuki faces off against Dr. Eisenstein, another of Sartorius's enforcers, in a Duel that tests his luck against his opponent's logic.

Summary

Bastion Misawa, upset that no one is respecting him after he joined the Society of Light, and that his logical knowledge keeps failing him, gets reinspired when he meets Dr. Eisenstein, a famous Dueling astrophysicist, hired by Sartorius and Prince Ojin to Duel Jaden Yuki and reobtain his satellite key. Eisenstein quickly falls backward into a crevasse, but Bastion doesn't see it, causing him to believe Eisenstein was just a vision, and he runs off excited.

Meanwhile, Syrus Truesdale is in the hospital, recovering from his Duel with his brother Zane, when he and Jaden hear an announcement over the P.A. system that Jaden has to take a physics pop quiz. Being the test-hater that he is, Jaden is reluctant to go through with it. Three students, including Tyranno Hassleberry, enter to escort Jaden to the classroom.

However, the "announcement" was merely a recording of Dr. Crowler's voice, played back over the P.A. system by Prince Ojin. And when Jaden enters the classroom, he discovers that he is alone, until Dr. Eisenstein appears on the stage before him. Bastion is also tucked away behind a desk, out of Jaden's sight, and overhears that they will Duel. He thinks Jaden doesn't stand a chance. However, Dr. Eisenstein spots him, and thinks to himself that he can help him rediscover the principles of scientific Dueling.

Dr. Eisenstein uses his logical Dueling knowledge to overpower Jaden, balancing the power of his monsters, Spells and Traps to deal significant damage to Jaden. But Jaden, who believes that he'll keep drawing the cards he needs, manages to come out on top with a strong counterattack. Upon defeat, Eisenstein is convinced that faith in chance can help win a Duel.

With Hassleberry and Crowler waiting outside watching, Jaden is happy to report that he passed his pop quiz. Then Crowler reminds him that no one is giving classes or tests while the Genex Tournament is still in progress. Jaden realizes that he was tricked into Dueling Eisenstein.

Bastion, however, is still inspired by Eisenstein's Dueling, so he strips and runs after him, wanting to become his apprentice. He finds him, but this time it's Eisenstein whose faith in logic has been destroyed. Bastion refuses to give up, looking up into the sky, then back to Eisenstein. But once again, he's gone, convincing Bastion that he really was a vision, when in reality, he simply fell off his cliff onto a small rock.

Featured Duel

Turn 1: Eisenstein


Turn 2: Jaden


Turn 3: Eisenstein


Turn 4: Jaden

  • Eisenstein activates "Draw Paradox": Each player must now draw a card during their opponent's Draw Phase.
  • Due to "Draw Paradox", Eisenstein draws a card
  • Jaden passes his turn, as he currently has no cards in his hand.


Turn 5: Eisenstein

  • As "Laplace" has left the field, Jaden takes 300 damage for each card on the field, and there are currently 4 (Jaden: 2200 → 1000)


Turn 6: Jaden

  • Summons "Elemental Hero Bubbleman" (800/1200) in Attack Position: As it was the only card Jaden controlled when he summoned it, he can draw 2 cards.[Notes 1]
  • Equips "Bubble Blaster" to "Bubbleman", allowing it to gain 800 more ATK (1600/1200).
  • Activates "Hero Dice": With "Bubbleman" under Jaden's control, Jaden can roll a die, with the effect of "Hero Dice" depending on the roll. Jaden rolls a 6, which allows "Bubbleman" to attack Eisenstein directly (Eisenstein: 4000 → 2400)
  • Due to "Relativity Field", "Brain Dragon" loses 1600 ATK (1200/2300).


Turn 7: Eisenstein


Turn 8: Jaden

Featured cards

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


Notes

  1. In the TCG/OCG, this effect of "Elemental Hero Bubbleman" can only resolve when it is the only card in the player's hand and on his/her side of the field when he is Summoned.
  2. a b c This card was seen in Dr. Eisenstein's hand.