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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode |
− | | image | + | | season = 1 |
− | + | | image name = Vrains 005.png | |
− | + | | kanji = 鳴動のスリーカウント | |
− | | kanji | + | | ruby japanese = {{Ruby|鳴|めい}}{{Ruby|動|どう}}のスリーカウント |
− | | | + | | romaji = Meidō no Surī Kaunto |
− | | | + | | japanese translated = The Three Count Rings |
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− | | | + | | japanese air date = June 7, 2017 |
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− | | | + | | japanese opening = [[With The Wind]] |
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− | | | + | | japanese ending = [[Believe In Magic]] |
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− | | screenwriter | + | | screenwriter = [[Junki Takegami]] |
− | | director | + | | director = [[Toshiaki Kamihara]] |
− | | | + | | storyboard artist = [[Yuki Arie]] |
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− | + | "'''The Three Count Rings'''" is the fifth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on June 7, 2017. | |
− | {{Episode summary|[[ | + | {{Episode summary|[[Go Onizuka|GO]] carries out his [[Duel]] in a manner similar to Pro-Wrestling, using Dueling as a means to entertain the audience. [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] seems to be interested in this playstyle, which is different from his calm and calculated playstyle. As if acknowledging GO Onizuka’s Dueling, Playmaker [[Summon]]s "[[Decode Talker]]", despite taking a huge amount of damage. And thus, the two’s ace monsters clash!}} |
− | ==Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. | + | ==Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Go Onizuka== |
− | {{Duelprev|Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. | + | {{Duelprev|Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Go Onizuka}} |
− | + | '''<u>Turn 3: Go Onizuka</u>'''<br /> | |
+ | As [[Go Onizuka|Go]] activated an effect that would change the ATK of only one monster on the field, [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] [[activate]]s his face-down Trap "Cyberse Shutter", negating the activation of the effect and allowing Playmaker to [[draw a card]] ("Great Ogre": 5700 → 4900). "[[Gouki The Great Ogre (anime)|Gouki The Great Ogre]]" [[attack]]s and destroys "[[Cyberse Wizard (anime)|Cyberse Wizard]]" (Playmaker: 4000 → 100 LP). | ||
− | '''<u>Turn | + | '''<u>Turn 4: Playmaker</u>'''<br /> |
− | + | Playmaker [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Draconnet (anime)|Draconnet]]". As "Draconnet" was Normal Summoned, Playmaker activates its effect, letting him Special Summon a [[Level]] 2 or lower [[Normal Monster]] from his [[hand]] or [[Main Deck|Deck]] in [[Defense Position]]. Playmaker Special Summons "[[Bitron (anime)|Bitron]]" (200/2000) in Defense Position. The effect of "Great Ogre" decreases the ATK of "Bittron" by a value equal to its [[Original ATK and DEF|original DEF]] ("Bitron": 200 → 0). | |
− | " | + | Playmaker uses "Bitron" to [[Link Summon]] "[[Link Spider (anime)|Link Spider]]" (1000/LINK-1/↓) to the [[Extra Monster Zone]]. Playmaker activates the effect of "Link Spider", letting him Special Summon a Level 4 or lower Normal Monster from his hand to a zone "Link Spider" points to. Playmaker Special Summons a second copy of "Bitron" from his hand to the bottom [[Link Point]] of "Link Spider" (200 → 0/2000). |
− | + | Playmaker activates his [[Skill]] "Storm Access", which allows him to randomly access a card from a [[Data Storm]] when his LP is 1000 or less. Playmaker obtains an unspecified card and adds it to his [[Extra Deck]]. | |
− | Playmaker [[ | + | |
+ | Playmaker uses "Bitron" and "Linkslayer" to Link Summon "[[Link Bumper (anime)|Link Bumper]]" (1400/LINK-2/←↑) to the bottom Link Point of "Link Spider". As Playmaker controls a [[Cyberse]]-[[Type]] Monster, he Special Summons "[[Backup Secretary (anime)|Backup Secretary]]" (1200 → 400/800) in Defense Position by its own effect. Playmaker uses "Draconnet" and "Backup Secretary" to Link Summon "[[Honeybot (anime)|Honeybot]]" (1900/LINK-2/←→) to the left Link Point of "Link Bumper". | ||
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+ | Playmaker uses "Link Spider" and "Honeybot" to Link Summon "[[Decode Talker (anime)|Decode Talker]]" (2300/LINK-3/↙↑↘) to the left Link Point of "Link Bumper". Playmaker then [[equip]]s "Decode Talker" with the [[Equip Spell Card]] "[[Cyberse Annihilation]]". If the equipped monster attacks one of Go's monsters, its ATK becomes equal to that monster's ATK during [[damage calculation]] and if the equipped monster destroys a monster by battle, "Annihilation" will inflict damage equal to that monster's ATK. Playmaker activates the effect of "Cyberse Shutter" in the [[Graveyard|GY]], banishing it from the GY to Special Summon a Link 2 or lower Cyberse-type monster from his GY. Playmaker Special Summons "Honeybot" (1900/LINK-2/←→) to the right of "Decode Talker" | ||
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+ | "Decode Talker" attacks "Great Ogre" ("Decode Talker": 2300 → 2600). The effect of "Honeybot" prevents monsters that it points to from being destroyed by battle. As "Great Ogre" would be destroyed by battle, Go can choose to destroy a monster it points to instead. Go destroys "Gouki Headbutt Bat" at the bottom Link Point of "Great Ogre". The effect of "Headbutt Bat" activates as it was sent from the field to the GY, allowing Go to add a "Gouki" card from his Deck to his hand. Go adds "[[Gouki Re-Match (anime)|Gouki Re-Match]]". | ||
− | + | Playmaker activates the effect of "Link Bumper" as a monster it points to attacked an opponent's Link Monster, allowing that monster to gain an additional attack for each other Link Monster Playmaker currently controls. "Decode Talker" gains two more attacks. | |
− | + | "Decode Talker" attacks "Great Ogre" again ("Decode Talker": 2300 → 2600), with Go destroying "[[Gouki Twistcobra (anime)|Gouki Twistcobra]]" instead of "Great Ogre by its effect. The effect of "Twistcobra" activates as it was sent from the field to the GY, allowing Go to add a "Gouki" card from his Deck to his hand. Go adds "[[Gouki Suprex (anime)|Gouki Suprex]]". | |
− | "Decode Talker" attacks "Great Ogre" | + | "Decode Talker" attacks "Great Ogre" a third time ("Decode Talker": 2300 → 2600) and destroys it. As the equipped monster destroyed a monster by battle, the effect of "Annihilation" activates, inflicting damage to Go equal to the destroyed monster's ATK (Go: 2000 → 0 LP). |
==Featured cards== | ==Featured cards== | ||
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* ''[[Cyberse Annihilation]]'' | * ''[[Cyberse Annihilation]]'' | ||
|traps = | |traps = | ||
− | * ''[[Cyberse | + | * ''[[Cyberse Shutter]]'' |
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− | {{Decklist| | + | {{Decklist|Go Onizuka |
|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
− | * [[Gouki | + | * [[Gouki Headbutt Bat (anime)|Gouki Headbutt Bat]] |
+ | * [[Gouki Twistcobra (anime)|Gouki Twistcobra]] | ||
* [[Gouki Suprex (anime)|Gouki Suprex]] | * [[Gouki Suprex (anime)|Gouki Suprex]] | ||
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|link monsters = | |link monsters = | ||
* [[Gouki The Great Ogre (anime)|Gouki The Great Ogre]] | * [[Gouki The Great Ogre (anime)|Gouki The Great Ogre]] | ||
− | |spells = | + | |spells =* [[Gouki Re-Match (anime)|Gouki Re-Match]] |
− | * [[Gouki Re-Match (anime)|Gouki Re-Match]] | + | |traps = |
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