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In the modern world, the possessor of a Millennium Item can challenge another person to a Shadow Game. | In the modern world, the possessor of a Millennium Item can challenge another person to a Shadow Game. | ||
− | During his Shadow Game with | + | During his Shadow Game with {{Koji Nagumo}} in the manga, Dark Yugi mentions he is raising the "Shadow Mode" from 1 to 3. At 1, though there were magical effects (such as the players taking damage instead of the monsters), Koji was able to cheat by kicking Yugi in the ribs without automatically losing. At 3, the monsters they played with came alive, and Yugi mentions that Koji's soul is part of the game now. |
==Lists of Shadow Games== | ==Lists of Shadow Games== |