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'''"Put to the Test: Part 2"''', known as '''"The Legend of Mizael! The Divine Dragon That Became a Numbers"''' in the Japanese version, is the one hundredth and sixth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on June 2, 2013 and will air in the United States on April 19, 2014.
 
'''"Put to the Test: Part 2"''', known as '''"The Legend of Mizael! The Divine Dragon That Became a Numbers"''' in the Japanese version, is the one hundredth and sixth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on June 2, 2013 and will air in the United States on April 19, 2014.
  
{{episode summary|[[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] is cornered by the overwhelming strength of the [[Number 46: Dragluon|dragon]] that [[Jinlong]] controls! However, when pushed to the edge of defeat, with his Dragon Master's Pride on the line and a desire to test himself against the "Legendary Dragon Master" mentioned by Jinlong, he launches an astonishing counterattack! [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]], [[Astral]] and [[Reginald Kastle|Reginald]] watch this breath-taking Duel, as Kite is thrown into one difficult trial after another, and as expected, the shocking purpose of this [[Duel]] is... ...!?}}
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{{episode summary|[[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] is cornered by the overwhelming strength of the [[Number 46: Dragluon|dragon]] that [[Jinlon]] controls! However, when pushed to the edge of defeat, with his Dragon Master's Pride on the line and a desire to test himself against the "Legendary Dragon Master" mentioned by Jinlon, he launches an astonishing counterattack! [[Yuma Tsukumo|Yuma]], [[Astral]] and [[Reginald Kastle|Reginald]] watch this breath-taking Duel, as Kite is thrown into one difficult trial after another, and as expected, the shocking purpose of this [[Duel]] is... ...!?}}
  
==Featured Duel: Kite Tenjo vs. Jinlong==
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==Featured Duel: Kite Tenjo vs. Jinlon==
 
''Duel continues from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 105|the previous episode]].''
 
''Duel continues from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 105|the previous episode]].''
  
 
<u>'''Turn 4: Kite'''</u><br/>
 
<u>'''Turn 4: Kite'''</u><br/>
[[File:Kite_activates_Desperate_Scrape.png|thumb|left|[[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] [[activate]]s "[[Desperate Scrape]]".]][[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] [[activate]]s "[[Desperate Scrape]]", [[pay]]ing 800 [[Life Points]] (Kite 4000 → 3200) to halve the [[original ATK]] of "[[Soul Drain Dragon]]" (8000 → 6000), and since his Life Points have decreased, the ATK of "Soul Drain Dragon" also decreases (6000 → 5200) through its effect. Kite then activates "[[Dragonic Divine]]", paying 1000 Life Points (Kite 3200 → 2200) to add "Desperate Scrape" to his hand ("Soul Drain Dragon" 5200 → 4200). He activates "Desperate Scrape" again (Kite 2200 → 1400, "Soul Drain Dragon" 4200 → 3400 → 2400). "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s "Soul Drain Dragon" (Jinlong 4000 → 3400). The [[effect]] of "Soul Drain Dragon" activates, inflicting [[effect damage|damage]] to Kite equal to half its ATK (Kite 1400 → 200). Kite activates his [[face-down]] "[[Killing Reward]]", [[draw a card|drawing]] two cards as an opponent's [[Level]] 7 or higher monster was destroyed. Kite [[Set]]s 2 cards.
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[[File:Kite_activates_Desperate_Scrape.png|thumb|left|[[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] [[activate]]s "[[Desperate Scrape]]".]][[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] [[activate]]s "[[Desperate Scrape]]", [[pay]]ing 800 [[Life Points]] (Kite 4000 → 3200) to halve the [[original ATK]] of "[[Soul Drain Dragon]]" (8000 → 6000), and since his Life Points have decreased, the ATK of "Soul Drain Dragon" also decreases (6000 → 5200) through its effect. Kite then activates "[[Dragonic Divine]]", paying 1000 Life Points (Kite 3200 → 2200) to add "Desperate Scrape" to his hand ("Soul Drain Dragon" 5200 → 4200). He activates "Desperate Scrape" again (Kite 2200 → 1400, "Soul Drain Dragon" 4200 → 3400 → 2400). "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" [[attack]]s and [[destroy]]s "Soul Drain Dragon" (Jinlon 4000 → 3400). The [[effect]] of "Soul Drain Dragon" activates, inflicting [[effect damage|damage]] to Kite equal to half its ATK (Kite 1400 → 200). Kite activates his [[face-down]] "[[Killing Reward]]", [[draw a card|drawing]] two cards as an opponent's [[Level]] 7 or higher monster was destroyed. Kite [[Set]]s 2 cards.
  
<u>'''Turn 5: Jinlong'''</u><br/>
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<u>'''Turn 5: Jinlon'''</u><br/>
 
[[File:Kite_Activates_Destiny_Break.png|thumb|Kite activates "[[Destiny Break]]".]]
 
[[File:Kite_Activates_Destiny_Break.png|thumb|Kite activates "[[Destiny Break]]".]]
As "[[Number 46: Dragluon]]" is the only [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] monster [[Jinlong]] [[control]]s and it has no [[Xyz Material|Overlay Unit]]s, Jinlong activates its effect to take control of "Galaxy-Eyes". "Galaxy-Eyes" attacks [[direct attack|directly]], but Kite activates his face-down "[[Destiny Break]]" as it is his opponent's [[Battle Phase]], letting him draw and [[reveal]] a card. If it is a monster, the attack is [[negate]]d; if it is not, the drawn card is [[send|sent]] to the Graveyard. He draws and reveals "[[Galaxy Knight]]", so the attack is negated. "Dragluon" attacks directly, but Kite uses "Destiny Break", drawing and revealing another "Galaxy Knight", negating the attack. At the end of the Battle Phase, "Destiny Break" destroys itself, but Kite may [[Special Summon]] the monsters he revealed with their effects negated, so two "Galaxy Knights" (2000/2600 each), are Special Summoned in [[Attack Position]]. Jinlong Sets a card.
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As "[[Number 46: Dragluon]]" is the only [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] monster [[Jinlon]] [[control]]s and it has no [[Xyz Material|Overlay Unit]]s, Jinlon activates its effect to take control of "Galaxy-Eyes". "Galaxy-Eyes" attacks [[direct attack|directly]], but Kite activates his face-down "[[Destiny Break]]" as it is his opponent's [[Battle Phase]], letting him draw and [[reveal]] a card. If it is a monster, the attack is [[negate]]d; if it is not, the drawn card is [[send|sent]] to the Graveyard. He draws and reveals "[[Galaxy Knight]]", so the attack is negated. "Dragluon" attacks directly, but Kite uses "Destiny Break", drawing and revealing another "Galaxy Knight", negating the attack. At the end of the Battle Phase, "Destiny Break" destroys itself, but Kite may [[Special Summon]] the monsters he revealed with their effects negated, so two "Galaxy Knights" (2000/2600 each), are Special Summoned in [[Attack Position]]. Jinlon Sets a card.
  
 
<u>'''Turn 6: Kite'''</u><br/>
 
<u>'''Turn 6: Kite'''</u><br/>
[[File:Kite_Activates_Destiny_Overlay.png|thumb|left|Kite activates "[[Destiny Overlay]]".]]Kite draws and activates "[[Destiny Overlay]]", letting him use monsters anywhere on the [[field]] for an [[Xyz Summon]]. He overlays the Level 8 "Galaxy-Eyes" with the two Level 8 "Galaxy Knights" to Xyz Summon "[[Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" (4500/3000) in Attack Position. The effect of "Dragluon" negates its effects. Kite activates the effect of the "[[Overlay Sentinel]]" in his [[Graveyard]], [[banish]]ing it to decrease the ATK of "Dragluon" by 500 for each Overlay Unit [[attach]]ed to "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" ("Dragluon" 3000 → 1500). Kite activates the effect of the "[[Overlay Booster]]" in his Graveyard, banishing it to increase the ATK of "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" by 500 for each Overlay Unit attached to it ("Neo Galaxy-Eyes" 4500 → 6000). "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" attacks "Dragluon", but Jinlong activates his face-down "[[Dragon Dance]]", letting him banish two Dragon-Type monsters in his Graveyard to decrease the ATK of "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" by that of those monsters. He banishes "[[Armed Protector Dragon]]" and "Soul Drain Dragon". Kite activates his face-down "[[Galaxy Dragon Rain]]" as a Dragon-Type Xyz Monster is [[battle|battling]] and his opponent activated a Spell/Trap Card.[[File:Jinlong's_Lifepoints_Hit_0.png|thumb|Jinlong is defeated]] The Spell/Trap Card is negated and destroyed, while the effects of all monsters Jinlong controls are negated. "Dragon Dance" is negated and destroyed. The attack continues (Jinlong 3400 → 0).
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[[File:Kite_Activates_Destiny_Overlay.png|thumb|left|Kite activates "[[Destiny Overlay]]".]]Kite draws and activates "[[Destiny Overlay]]", letting him use monsters anywhere on the [[field]] for an [[Xyz Summon]]. He overlays the Level 8 "Galaxy-Eyes" with the two Level 8 "Galaxy Knights" to Xyz Summon "[[Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]" (4500/3000) in Attack Position. The effect of "Dragluon" negates its effects. Kite activates the effect of the "[[Overlay Sentinel]]" in his [[Graveyard]], [[banish]]ing it to decrease the ATK of "Dragluon" by 500 for each Overlay Unit [[attach]]ed to "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" ("Dragluon" 3000 → 1500). Kite activates the effect of the "[[Overlay Booster]]" in his Graveyard, banishing it to increase the ATK of "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" by 500 for each Overlay Unit attached to it ("Neo Galaxy-Eyes" 4500 → 6000). "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" attacks "Dragluon", but Jinlon activates his face-down "[[Dragon Dance]]", letting him banish two Dragon-Type monsters in his Graveyard to decrease the ATK of "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" by that of those monsters. He banishes "[[Armed Protector Dragon]]" and "Soul Drain Dragon". Kite activates his face-down "[[Galaxy Dragon Rain]]" as a Dragon-Type Xyz Monster is [[battle|battling]] and his opponent activated a Spell/Trap Card.[[File:Jinlong's_Lifepoints_Hit_0.png|thumb|Jinlon is defeated]] The Spell/Trap Card is negated and destroyed, while the effects of all monsters Jinlon controls are negated. "Dragon Dance" is negated and destroyed. The attack continues (Jinlon 3400 → 0).
  
 
[[File:Kite Revives Number 46.png|thumb|left|Kite receives "Number 46".]]
 
[[File:Kite Revives Number 46.png|thumb|left|Kite receives "Number 46".]]
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{{Decklist|Jinlong
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{{Decklist|Jinlon
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Armed Protector Dragon]]
 
* [[Armed Protector Dragon]]

Revision as of 09:22, 13 April 2014

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 106
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SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
Number106
Season2
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episodes (season 2)
Previous"Put to the Test: Part 1"
Next"Furry Fury"
Cards

"Put to the Test: Part 2", known as "The Legend of Mizael! The Divine Dragon That Became a Numbers" in the Japanese version, is the one hundredth and sixth episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. It first aired in Japan on June 2, 2013 and will air in the United States on April 19, 2014.

Kite is cornered by the overwhelming strength of the dragon that Jinlon controls! However, when pushed to the edge of defeat, with his Dragon Master's Pride on the line and a desire to test himself against the "Legendary Dragon Master" mentioned by Jinlon, he launches an astonishing counterattack! Yuma, Astral and Reginald watch this breath-taking Duel, as Kite is thrown into one difficult trial after another, and as expected, the shocking purpose of this Duel is... ...!?

Featured Duel: Kite Tenjo vs. Jinlon

Duel continues from the previous episode.

Turn 4: Kite

Kite activates "Desperate Scrape", paying 800 Life Points (Kite 4000 → 3200) to halve the original ATK of "Soul Drain Dragon" (8000 → 6000), and since his Life Points have decreased, the ATK of "Soul Drain Dragon" also decreases (6000 → 5200) through its effect. Kite then activates "Dragonic Divine", paying 1000 Life Points (Kite 3200 → 2200) to add "Desperate Scrape" to his hand ("Soul Drain Dragon" 5200 → 4200). He activates "Desperate Scrape" again (Kite 2200 → 1400, "Soul Drain Dragon" 4200 → 3400 → 2400). "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" attacks and destroys "Soul Drain Dragon" (Jinlon 4000 → 3400). The effect of "Soul Drain Dragon" activates, inflicting damage to Kite equal to half its ATK (Kite 1400 → 200). Kite activates his face-down "Killing Reward", drawing two cards as an opponent's Level 7 or higher monster was destroyed. Kite Sets 2 cards.

Turn 5: Jinlon

Kite activates "Destiny Break".

As "Number 46: Dragluon" is the only Dragon-Type monster Jinlon controls and it has no Overlay Units, Jinlon activates its effect to take control of "Galaxy-Eyes". "Galaxy-Eyes" attacks directly, but Kite activates his face-down "Destiny Break" as it is his opponent's Battle Phase, letting him draw and reveal a card. If it is a monster, the attack is negated; if it is not, the drawn card is sent to the Graveyard. He draws and reveals "Galaxy Knight", so the attack is negated. "Dragluon" attacks directly, but Kite uses "Destiny Break", drawing and revealing another "Galaxy Knight", negating the attack. At the end of the Battle Phase, "Destiny Break" destroys itself, but Kite may Special Summon the monsters he revealed with their effects negated, so two "Galaxy Knights" (2000/2600 each), are Special Summoned in Attack Position. Jinlon Sets a card.

Turn 6: Kite

Kite activates "Destiny Overlay".

Kite draws and activates "Destiny Overlay", letting him use monsters anywhere on the field for an Xyz Summon. He overlays the Level 8 "Galaxy-Eyes" with the two Level 8 "Galaxy Knights" to Xyz Summon "Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" (4500/3000) in Attack Position. The effect of "Dragluon" negates its effects. Kite activates the effect of the "Overlay Sentinel" in his Graveyard, banishing it to decrease the ATK of "Dragluon" by 500 for each Overlay Unit attached to "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" ("Dragluon" 3000 → 1500). Kite activates the effect of the "Overlay Booster" in his Graveyard, banishing it to increase the ATK of "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" by 500 for each Overlay Unit attached to it ("Neo Galaxy-Eyes" 4500 → 6000). "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" attacks "Dragluon", but Jinlon activates his face-down "Dragon Dance", letting him banish two Dragon-Type monsters in his Graveyard to decrease the ATK of "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" by that of those monsters. He banishes "Armed Protector Dragon" and "Soul Drain Dragon". Kite activates his face-down "Galaxy Dragon Rain" as a Dragon-Type Xyz Monster is battling and his opponent activated a Spell/Trap Card.

Jinlon is defeated

The Spell/Trap Card is negated and destroyed, while the effects of all monsters Jinlon controls are negated. "Dragon Dance" is negated and destroyed. The attack continues (Jinlon 3400 → 0).

Kite receives "Number 46".

Featured cards

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

Errors

Trivia

When "Number 46: Dragluon" re-appeared, it made sound similar to the Crimson Dragon from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's.

Notes

  1. a b This card is seen in his hand.