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{{Infobox episode
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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Episode
| image             = Vrains 064.png
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    | season              = 2
| caption            = [[Cal Kolter|Kolter]] asks [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] to ally with him.
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    | image name          = Vrains 064.png
| en_name            = The Beginning
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    | kanji              = ターニング・ポイント
| ja_name            = ターニング・ポイント
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    | ruby japanese      =  
| romaji_name        = Tāning Pointo
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    | romaji              = Tāning Pointo
| ja_trans_name      = Turning Point
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    | japanese translated = Turning Point
| series             = Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS
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    | english             = The Beginning
| number            = 64
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    | japanese air date  = August 15, 2018
| season            = 2
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    | english air date    = January 5, 2020
| ja_opening        = go forward
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    | japanese opening    = [[go forward]]
| ja_ending          = BOY
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    | english opening    =
| en_theme          = Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS Main Theme
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    | japanese ending    = [[BOY]]
| screenwriter       = [[Junki Takegami]]
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    | english ending      =  
| director           = [[Shigenori Kurii]]
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    | screenwriter       = [[Junki Takegami]]
| storyboard_artist  = [[Masahiro Takada]]
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    | director           = [[Shigenori Kurii]]
| animation_director =  
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    | storyboard artist  = [[Masahiro Takada]]
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    | animation director  =  
 
* [[Emiko Kataoka]]
 
* [[Emiko Kataoka]]
 
* [[Taro Yamada]]
 
* [[Taro Yamada]]
| ja_air_date        = August 15, 2018
 
| en_air_date        = January 5, 2020
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
"'''The Beginning'''", known as "'''Turning Point'''" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-fourth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on August 15, 2018, and aired in Canada on January 5, 2020.
 
"'''The Beginning'''", known as "'''Turning Point'''" in the Japanese version, is the sixty-fourth episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on August 15, 2018, and aired in Canada on January 5, 2020.
  
{{Episode summary|[[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore]] and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] are heading to [[Cal Kolter|Kolter]]'s place, but [[Naoki Shima|Shima]] then shows up and starts talking to Yusaku. Thus, Theodore has no choice but to go to Kolter by himself. Theodore then asks Kolter about how he met Yusaku.}}
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{{Episode summary|[[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore]] and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] are heading to [[Kal Kolter|Kolter]]'s place, but [[Naoki Shima|Shima]] then shows up and starts talking to Yusaku. Thus, Theodore has no choice but to go to Kolter by himself. Theodore then asks Kolter about how he met Yusaku.}}
  
==Featured Duel: Playmaker vs. Knight of Hanoi==
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==Featured Duel: Unknown vs. Knight of Hanoi==
 
[[File:Unknown VS Knight of Hanoi.png|left|thumb|220x220px|]]
 
[[File:Unknown VS Knight of Hanoi.png|left|thumb|220x220px|]]
 
The Duel is conducted as a [[Master Duel]].
 
The Duel is conducted as a [[Master Duel]].
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The Knight Normal Summons "[[Jack Wyvern (anime)|Jack Wyvern]]" (1800/0). The Knight activates the Equip Spell Card "[[Big Bang Shot (anime)|Big Bang Shot]]", equipping it to "Jack Wyvern" and increasing its ATK by 400 ("Jack Wyvern": 1800 → 2200 ATK). The Knight Sets a card.
 
The Knight Normal Summons "[[Jack Wyvern (anime)|Jack Wyvern]]" (1800/0). The Knight activates the Equip Spell Card "[[Big Bang Shot (anime)|Big Bang Shot]]", equipping it to "Jack Wyvern" and increasing its ATK by 400 ("Jack Wyvern": 1800 → 2200 ATK). The Knight Sets a card.
  
'''<u>Turn 2: Playmaker</u>'''<br />
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'''<u>Turn 2: Unknown</u>'''<br />
As Playmaker controls no monsters, he Special Summons "[[Photon Thrasher (later anime)|Photon Thrasher]]" (2100/0) from his hand by its own effect. Playmaker Normal Summons "[[Marauding Captain (anime)|Marauding Captain]]" (1200/400). As "Marauding Captain" was Normal Summoned, Playmaker activates its effect, Special Summoning a Level 4 or lower monster from his hand. He Special Summons the Level 4 "[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]" (1800/1900). Playmaker uses "Photon Thrasher", "Marauding Captain" and "Exarion Universe" to Link Summon "[[Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow (anime)|Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow]]" (2600/←↓→) to the Extra Monster Zone.
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As Unknown controls no monsters, he Special Summons "[[Photon Thrasher (later anime)|Photon Thrasher]]" (2100/0) from his hand by its own effect. Unknown Normal Summons "[[Marauding Captain (anime)|Marauding Captain]]" (1200/400). As "Marauding Captain" was Normal Summoned, Unknown activates its effect, Special Summoning a Level 4 or lower monster from his hand. He Special Summons the Level 4 "[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]" (1800/1900). Unknown uses "Photon Thrasher", "Marauding Captain" and "Exarion Universe" to Link Summon "[[Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow (anime)|Gaia Saber, the Lightning Shadow]]" (2600/←↓→) to the Extra Monster Zone.
  
"Gaia Saber" attacks "Jack Wyvern". The Knight activates his face-down Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]]", doubling the ATK of all Machine monsters he controls until the End Phase, but during the End Phase of this turn, those monsters are destroyed, but Playmaker activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Forbidden Lance (anime)|Forbidden Lance]]", decreasing the ATK of a monster by 800 and making it unaffected by the effects of other Spell/Trap Cards. He decreases the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" ("Jack Wyvern": 2200 → 1400 → 1000 ATK). The effect of "Limiter Removal" resolves, but the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" is not doubled. Playmaker activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "Limiter Removal", doubling the ATK of the Machine "Gaia Saber" until the End Phase, but during the End Phase, "Gaia Saber" is destroyed ("Gaia Saber": 2600 → 5200 ATK). The attack continues and "Jack Wyvern" is destroyed (The Knight: 4000 → 0 LP).
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"Gaia Saber" attacks "Jack Wyvern". The Knight activates his face-down Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]]", doubling the ATK of all Machine monsters he controls until the End Phase, but during the End Phase of this turn, those monsters are destroyed, but Unknown activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "[[Forbidden Lance (anime)|Forbidden Lance]]", decreasing the ATK of a monster by 800 and making it unaffected by the effects of other Spell/Trap Cards. He decreases the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" ("Jack Wyvern": 2200 → 1400 → 1000 ATK). The effect of "Limiter Removal" resolves, but the ATK of "Jack Wyvern" is not doubled. Unknown activates the Quick-Play Spell Card "Limiter Removal", doubling the ATK of the Machine "Gaia Saber" until the End Phase, but during the End Phase, "Gaia Saber" is destroyed ("Gaia Saber": 2600 → 5200 ATK). The attack continues and "Jack Wyvern" is destroyed (The Knight: 4000 → 0 LP).
  
 
==Featured cards==
 
==Featured cards==
 
The following cards appeared in this episodes. Cards in italics debuted here.
 
The following cards appeared in this episodes. Cards in italics debuted here.
  
{{Decklist|Yusaku Fujiki/Playmaker
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{{Decklist|Yusaku Fujiki/Unknown
 
|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
 
* ''[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]''
 
* ''[[Exarion Universe (anime)|Exarion Universe]]''
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* [[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]]
 
* [[Limiter Removal (later anime)|Limiter Removal]]
 
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}}
 
==Differences in adaptions==
 
* In the original version, [[Ai]] criticizes [[Theodore Hamilton|Theodore]] for bringing [[Cal Kolter|Kolter]] a snack from a rival store. In the dub, he criticizes its size.
 
* In the original version, both [[Yusaku Fujiki|Yusaku]] and Kolter use aliases in [[LINK VRAINS]]; Unknown and Unnamed respectively. In the dub, they simply refrain from revealing any kind of alias within LINK VRAINS.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
* In the dub, Unknown makes a reference to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' after defeating the Knight of Hanoi, making a similar gesture to [[Jaden Yuki]] after the conclusions of his Duels and telling the Knight "That's game".
 
  
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes/season 2}}
 
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episodes/season 2}}

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