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− | [[File:Ancient Riding Duel.png|thumb|An ancient Turbo Duel]] | + | [[File:Ancient Riding Duel.png|thumb|left|An ancient Turbo Duel.]] |
In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|manga]], [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] explains that in ancient times Turbo Duels were rituals conducted since ancient times, and were designed to fight and seal the darkness. In such times, they were conducted with horses and stone tables rather then Duel Runners and cards. The [[Duel Dragon]] cards were specially designed for such rituals.<ref name="ride26">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|26|ref}}</ref> It was later revealed that a Turbo Duel between a [[Duel Priestess]] and a Duel Priest was an annual religious event, which, depending on the results, could awaken the [[Ultimate God]]. Rex and the [[Skeleton Knight]] then conduct the event once more in the present time, using [[Akiza Izinski (manga)|Akiza Izinski]] and [[Sect Ijuin]], with a modern Turbo Duel.<ref name="ride40">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|40|ref}}</ref> | In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|manga]], [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] explains that in ancient times Turbo Duels were rituals conducted since ancient times, and were designed to fight and seal the darkness. In such times, they were conducted with horses and stone tables rather then Duel Runners and cards. The [[Duel Dragon]] cards were specially designed for such rituals.<ref name="ride26">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|26|ref}}</ref> It was later revealed that a Turbo Duel between a [[Duel Priestess]] and a Duel Priest was an annual religious event, which, depending on the results, could awaken the [[Ultimate God]]. Rex and the [[Skeleton Knight]] then conduct the event once more in the present time, using [[Akiza Izinski (manga)|Akiza Izinski]] and [[Sect Ijuin]], with a modern Turbo Duel.<ref name="ride40">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|40|ref}}</ref> | ||
− | When a Duel Dragon card transported [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Crow Hogan (manga)|Crow Hogan]] to ancient times, Yusei underwent a ritual to obtain the | + | When a Duel Dragon card transported [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei Fudo]] and [[Crow Hogan (manga)|Crow Hogan]] to ancient times, Yusei underwent a ritual to obtain the card - a Turbo Duel against a [[Priests of Light|Priest of Light]]. Yusei used his "[[Lightning Warrior (manga)|Lightning Warrior]]", while the priest used his "[[Stardust Spark Dragon (manga)|Stardust Spark Dragon]]", in a [[One-Shot Run]]. Yusei eventually accepted the dragon's blow and concluded the ritual, obtaining the card.<ref name="ride30">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|30|ref}}</ref> |
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