PaniK

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PaniK
PaniK
English name
  • PaniK
Japanese translated
  • Player Killer of Darkness
Japanese name
Japanese「闇」のプレイヤーキラー
RōmajiYami no Pureiyā Kirā
Gender
  • Male
OccupationEliminator
OrganizationIndustrial Illusions
Tournament Position
Duelist Kingdom Eliminated
Anime DeckDarkness
Other Decks
Nightmare
Troubadour
  • Dark Zone Deck
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! episode 01313: "Evil Spirit of the Ring"
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
Appears in
Anime
Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
PlayStation 2
English voice
  • David Moo
Japanese voice
PaniK

PaniK, known as the Player Killer of Darkness (「闇」のプレイヤーキラー Yami no Pureiyā Kirā) in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He is a player Eliminator hired by Maximillion Pegasus. He is a brutal man who targeted Duelists who had earned many Star Chips.

Biography[edit]

Duelist Kingdom[edit]

PaniK suffering a Mind Crush.

Because of his brutality, and the apparent frequency with which he knocks Duelists out of the tournament, he wears 2 double-sized Dueling Gauntlets.

PaniK forced Mai Valentine to wager all eight of her Star Chips in their Duel despite the fact that she only needed to wager two to achieve the ten required. Yugi Muto and his friends arrived just after PaniK defeated Mai.

In order to salvage the situation and return Mai's Star Chips, Yami Yugi challenged PaniK to a Duel. Although PaniK's use of "Castle of Dark Illusions" and the night field both gave his monsters a powerful advantage, Yugi managed to flush out his monsters with "Swords of Revealing Light", forcing PaniK to use "Chaos Shield" for further defense. As a result, Yugi took advantage of this by destroying the Castle's floatation ring with the effect of "Catapult Turtle". When the effect of "Swords of Revealing Light" expired, the castle fell on top of PaniK's monsters that were unable to escape the confines of "Chaos Shield", destroying them.

With this costing him the Duel, PaniK activated the arena's flame ejectors in an attempt to incinerate Yami Yugi. However, Yami Yugi was protected by the power of the Millennium Puzzle and inflicted a Mind Crush on PaniK, purifying his evil heart. (In the English anime, it caused PaniK's soul to be sent to the Shadow Realm.)

Waking the Dragons[edit]

PaniK's lost soul.

PaniK also appeared as one of the lost souls wandering the Stone Wilderness, when Yami Yugi ventured through to find his Yugi.[1]

Deck[edit]

Anime[edit]

Panik plays a Dark Attribute Fiend Deck. Using "Castle of Dark Illusions" he conceals his monsters within a field of shadows, protecting against attacks since his opponents cannot see his cards and thus cannot know how powerful they are; the Night also provides his monsters with a Field Power Bonus, while covering other terrains, preventing his opponents from gaining the same advantages.

His monsters are Fiend-Types with unusual ATK and DEF values, ending in 10, 30, 80, etc, while most monsters have values that end in 00 or 50. This is so that their ATK and DEF become close to their manga ATK and DEF after they gain the Field Power Bonus from the night. In the manga, the cards did not gain a Field Power Bonus.

When his monsters are revealed by "Swords of Revealing Light", Panik switches to a defensive strategy, bolstering his monster's DEF with "Chaos Shield". Yami Yugi claims Panik's method of Dueling is the way of a coward, only powerful when he strikes from the shadows and cowering when confronted in the open, with Yugi's counter-strategy using Panik's reliance on defense against him by putting him in a position where his defenses trap and destroy his own monsters.

Video games[edit]

Reshef of Destruction[edit]

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome(s)
Mai Valentine 14 Win
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi 14-15 Lose

Other appearances[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • PaniK is the last person Yami Yugi ever performed a Mind Crush on.
  • The capitalized letters of "P" and "K" in PaniK's name appear to reference the letters emblazoned on his jacket, which in turn references his status as a Player Killer.

References[edit]

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 163163: "Self Destruction"