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The "no combat" rule didn't apply to other members of the cast, as Joey and Tristan got into fights all the time in Yu-Gi-Oh! The target demographic of Weekly Shonen Jump is teenage boys.
This means that there is often a temptation for the creators of a new series to include a lot of fan service in their manga, in order to try and build up as much support in the first few years of the comic's existence. These elements tend to be faded out over time, as the series becomes more popular. It is also established that Yugi and Joey share pornography with each other.
The sexualized elements of Yu-Gi-Oh! Yugi Muto often preached about the heart of the cards and how he trusts that it will help him earn his victory. However, it turns out that Yugi didn't even need the heart of the cards, as he used to cheato to win duels all of the time. The rules of Duel Monster were still being fleshed out during the Duelist Kingdom story arc. This is why Yugi used to just make stuff up in order to win duels.
He once ordered a monster to attack the Moon which had been summoned by a spell in order to make the tides recede and reveal the water monsters of his enemy. Yugi played a trap straight from his hand in order to defeat a Rare Hunter. He ordered his Catapult Turtle to attack a certain part of a flying enemy in order to make it drop onto his opponent's monsters.
Yugi somehow managed to fuse an undead monster with the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, in order to weaken it. Playing a card game against Yugi is the same as playing against a kid who refuses to lose and just makes up new rules as he goes along. Crossovers happen in Western comic books all of the time. Indeed, that was what helped Marvel Comics distinguish themselves from their competition. Characters crossovers are a lot rarer in Japanese comic books.
This is despite the fact that a lot of different series can appear in the same magazine. Crossovers are a lot more common in video games, which has allowed the entire Weekly Shonen Jump roster to battle on numerous occasions.
One of the rare crossovers that happened within the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump happened in a series called Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. This was a comedy series that often parodied other popular manga, including Dragon Ball Z. The main character summons Yugi out of his afro, who then proceeds to summon Slifer the Sky Dragon. Kazuki Takahashi actually drew the version of Yugi that appears on the page.
The fact that companies like 4Kids were heavily censoring anime meant that the original Japanese versions became highly sought out by fans. This meant that early file sharing sites were filled with grainy copies of the original versions of shows like Yu-Gi-Oh!
However, 4Kids decided to give the fans a hand in when they announced plans to release the unedited Japanese episodes of the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! These episodes only stayed up for a month, before they were all removed without warning.
The reason that the episodes had to be removed at that time was due to Shunsuke Kazama, who voices Yugi in Japan. There were rights issues with uploading episodes that involved his performances, as he wasn't being paid for them to be put up on YouTube for free. These rights issues were eventually resolved in and subtitled versions of Japanese episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh!
This is the point when the cartoon started to match the real card game more closely. Battle City also introduced things like the Egyptian God cards to the series, which ended becoming major parts of the overall story.
Yugi Muto defeated Marik or rather, Marik's dark side in order to win the first Battle City tournament. He then went on to have one final battle with Joey, which officially concluded the tournament in the manga even though we don't get to see the results.
According to Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, there was a second Battle City tournament that happened later. Yugi also won this one, though we don't know who he defeated in the final round in order to secure his victory. The fact that this is only briefly mentioned in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX also gives it questionable canonicity, as Yugi is seen holding the Egyptian God cards, even though he gave them up after his duel with Atem.
As Yugi slept, he dreamed he was talking with Yami, reflecting on how meeting each other had changed their lives. Yugi was woken-up as he heard Rex and Weevil breaking in to steal the Egyptian God cards. They took a bag, not knowing it also contained the Millennium Items , and Yugi ran after them.
By the time Yugi caught up, they had been knocked unconscious by Yami Bakura , who had taken back the Millennium Ring. He tried to assure Yugi that they had the same goal; to bring the seven Millennium Items to the Millennium Stone. Taking control of Yugi's body, Yami ordered Bakura to stop poisoning Yugi's mind. Before parting, Bakura said that in order to solve the riddle of the pharaoh's memory, they will play the ultimate Shadow Game.
He told them that they didn't have to come, but they insisted that they wouldn't miss this for the world. Yami's spirit leaves Yugi's body to enter the World of Memories. At the airport in Egypt, Yugi and is friends were greeted by Ishizu , Marik and Odion Ishtar , who brought them to an underground cavern in the desert, where the stone tablets from the museum had been relocated.
As Yami held the Egyptian God cards up to the tablet, his spirit was sucked out of Yugi's body and into the Memory World. The portion of Yami Bakura's soul that had secretly been sealed in the Millennium Puzzle was also sucked into the Memory World, taking the rest of Yami Bakura's spirit, from Bakura , with it. Yugi reported that Yami was no longer present in his heart or the Puzzle.
Shadi appeared and confirmed that the pharaoh had left Yugi. He informed them that the pharaoh has gone to a world of his memories, which was created years ago from the Pharaoh's experiences. Shadi explained that they must go through a doorway in the Millennium Puzzle to get there. Using the Millennium Key , Shadi brought the four them inside the Puzzle, where they began searching the labyrinth for the right door.
Yugi and company searched the inside of the Puzzle for a long time, but to no avail. Behind one of the doors they found Yami Bakura who turned into a monster and attacked them.
After escaped Shadi informed them that that was the pharaoh's enemy in his true form. Sine the maze reflected the pharaoh's heart, Yugi eventually started to feel it tremble as Yami was in danger. In the dub, the temperature changed as the pharaoh's emotions changed. Yugi realized that rather than calling for the pharaoh, they needed to wait for the pharaoh to call to them, so he got everyone to sit together and concentrate. This caused to labyrinth to open a door to the Memory World.
Despite looking out of place, no one took any notice of them. They quickly learned that other people could not see them, and that trying to touch solid matter resulted in their phasing through it. The group found Bobasa , who like them could't be seen by most other people, but unlike them was able to touch objects.
Chasing Bobasa led them to find Priest Seto saving Kisara. Recognizing him as the guy who looked like Kaiba from the tablet, they knew he worked for the pharaoh and followed him to the palace. Unlike other objects, they found that they couldn't phase through the palace gates. Bobasa reappeared and offered to help them. The five of them fell asleep outside the palace until the gates finally opened as the pharaoh chased Thief Bakura on horseback, accompanied by the monster Ka Diabound and Slifer the Sky Dragon respectively.
They were happy to find that the pharaoh could see them, as he asked Yugi in surprise if it was really him. By taking the pharaoh's hand, Yugi was able to give him some of his strength, enabling him to Summon The Winged Dragon of Ra to battle Bakura's Diabound. Yugi's friends briefly encountered Thief Bakura before being called by Bobasa to hide.
Yugi meets Mana , who mistakes him for the pharaoh. There they found Mana , who was able to see them and mistook Yugi for the pharaoh. When they started talking about looking for the pharaoh after Bobasa had found his cape, Mana realized that Yugi isn't the pharaoh.
She quickly learned that they were his friends and joined their search party. The group were about to be attacked by Thief Bakura's men, shortly afterwards but Mana used her magic to raise the river and sweep the attackers away.
As they continued their search Mana explained how only half her spells work, but Yugi told her how she resembled the card " Dark Magician Girl " and that if she kept practicing he's sure Mana could become as strong as the "Dark Magician Girl". Eventually the party found the pharaoh on the beach.
Yugi and his friends learned that Thief Bakura had taken the Millennium Puzzle from the pharaoh and was after the other Items too.
The pharaoh told them that had only regained a fragment of his childhood memory and no one would tell him his real name. The pharaoh eventually left on horseback with Mana and asked that Yugi and the others return to their world and not get involved. Tristan, who had secretly been possessed by Yami Bakura suggested that the pharaoh deliberately made himself lose his memory in order to forget information only he knew that someone would need to bring back the evil that he had locked away.
Yugi and the others agreed that this must be his name, which had been erased from history. Yugi figured the pharaoh must have used it as a password to lock Zorc Necrophades away.
Since the pharaoh was going to relive his battle with this creature, Yugi realized that without knowing his name, the pharaoh will lose this time.
Determined to find out the pharaoh's name before the battle, they decided to go to the palace to see if there was some record of it. This time at the palace, thinking to himself, Yugi asked the pharaoh to let them in it, and found he could pass through the palace gates. Inside the courtyard, he suggested that they split up to search and meet back in an hour. As they searched, Yami Bakura used another Hourglass Token to temporarily freeze time.
Bobasa flies Yugi and his friends to the pharaoh's tomb. The five of them met-up again, finding Bobasa had eaten all the food in a storage room. Despite this, he was still hungry and couln't move without eating again.
Tristan, who was still possessed argued that Bobasa was no help and they should leave him. However Yugi pointed out that he had helped them find the pharaoh. The others agreed and helped Bobasa find something to eat. After finding some grapes they pulled him outside and let him eat them. The grapes finally filled Bobasa, who said this allowed him to grant their wish. His body inflated, allowing him to float in midair. He invited them to get on his back, so he could take them to see the pharaoh's name.
He flew them to the pharaoh's tomb at the Valley of the Kings. The inside of the tomb was filled with traps. Remembering Grandpa's story about his visit to the tomb, Yugi knew traps operated and was able to guide his friends safely through.
They reached the room where Grandpa found the Millennium Puzzle, but were unable to find any clues there, so they began searching for another room. Joey accidentally leaned on a hidden switch, unlocking a passageway. To everyone's surprise, Tristan read the hieroglyphics on the floor claiming they said that whoever solved the Millennium Puzzle must return the wish that they were granted in order to pass.
Yugi claimed that what he wished for could never be returned, but after some coaxing admitted that he wished for friends. The floor apart from the two eyes and a connecting beam gave away, leaving the two eyes balancing on a stone needle below the middle of the beam. In the dub a pit of shadows is added below the platform.
In the Japanese, it's just a long fall. The beam turned, positioning Yugi's eye at a door to another room. Yugi was reluctant to go through as it would have meant losing his friends. After calling Yugi weak, Tristan leaped from the platform to the doorway, causing the platform to go off balance.
Yugi ran after them and jumped catching onto Joey. The three of them climbed up and entered the room. Inside the room, they found the name written on a wall. Unable to read it, they just memorized the hieroglyphics. As they looked around for Tristan, they spotted and exit and followed it. Standing at the other side was Tristan who revealed he was possessed by Yami Bakura and took on his appearance.
At the same time, the room shook as Zorc was about to be resurrected elsewhere. Yami Bakura laughed that they weren't going to leave with the pharaoh's name, then formed a Duel Disk on his arm and challenged Yugi to a Duel.
Bakura explained that their Decks will be created from images of their mind and the order of the cards won't be revealed until they draw. Duel Disks and Decks then appeared on their arms. Bakura told Yugi that this would be a Shadow Game, so losing would mean losing his soul.
In the dub, Bakura instead said that it had been a while since they Dueled, but this time Yugi doesn't have Yami Yugi to bail him out. As they Dueled, Yugi realized that the Deck created from images of his mind was much different than his real Deck. Whenever Bakura took the upperhand, he would often taunt Yugi about not being able to win without Yami Yugi.
Since Bakura no longer had a Graveyard he was unaffected. Bakura's strategy left Yugi with one card in his Deck, " Gandora the Dragon of Destruction ", which he drew and Summoned. Bakura said that he couldn't believe he lost to a "container". Before relinquishing control of Tristan's body, he laughed that Zorc had still been freed and they couldn't win if the pharaoh dies.
After explaining to Tristan what just happened, the chamber started to collapse. The quartet exited through a tunnel leading them to the side of a cliff.
After sliding down the cliff, Yugi and his friends were attacked by hooded riders. Like how Yugi and Yami Bakura were able to form Duel Disks, Yugi realized that if concentrated hard enough, their thoughts could become real.
With no time to fight the riders, they imagined that they could fly and took off to find the pharaoh. As Zorc was about to throw a fireball at the pharaoh, Yugi and his friends arrived. Zorc instead threw the fireball at them, saying that they should have stayed in their own world. The group dodged the attack, but saw some of Bakura's soldiers approaching. He Summoned the "Dark Magician", who the pharaoh now recognized as Mahad. With the Monster Spirits battling Zorc and the soldiers, Yugi and his friends gathered around the pharaoh.
They told him that they had seen his name and remember what it looked like, but were unable to read it. They all held their hands over the cartouche and tried this. Zorc tried to stop them by throwing another fireball in their direction, but Seto Kaiba appeared and used " Ring of Defense " to block the attack. Zorc launched another attack destroying the ring. Yugi and company managed to survive with the name engraved on the cartouche.
The pharaoh declared that his name was Atem. Yugi and Atem both found it weird having different names at first, having shared an identity since Yugi solved the Puzzle. Yugi said he felt a bit lonely, but it was okay. Even if their names are different, he said that they will still be a team.
Yugi and the others awoke in the cavern they had entered the world of the pharaoh's memories from. Yugi found that Atem still residing in his body and received the Millennium Eye from Kaiba, who said he'd be needing it. Before they can question Kaiba on how he got it, they were interrupted by the appearance of Bakura, who was no longer possessed by Yami Bakura. They went on to a boat, where Yugi met up with Duke, Grandpa and Mokuba.
On the boat, Marik told Yugi that Atem would have to lose in a Ceremonial Battle in order to move on. He believed that this was something both he and Atem needed. Angrily, Kaiba showed Yugi a briefcase of cards and said that if he's Dueling he might as well use a real Deck, but Yugi declined again, wanting to use his and Atem's cards.
The night before they arrived at the shrine, Yugi worked on his Deck. However Atem had been hiding within his soul room to give Yugi privacy while he made his Deck. As he constructed the Deck, Yugi reflected on how solving the Millennium Puzzle changed his life. Once he finished, he gave Atem privacy to construct his Deck. Atem and Yugi face each other in the Ceremonial Battle. The next day, everyone arrived at the shrine.
This was the best time for the Duel as Zorc had just been defeated, Ishizu assured them and said the pharaoh will stuck in this time if they don't take this chance. Yugi placed the Millennium Items in the Millennium Stone.
This caused the Eye of Wdjat to scan him for the pharaoh's soul and split them into two bodies. Yugi and Atem walked to opposite sides of the cavern and prepared to Duel. Atem choose not to hold back and quickly Summoned the three Egyptian Gods. Once the magicians were defeated, Atem attempted to revive "Slifer the Sky Dragon" using "Monster Reborn", but Yugi revealed that he had selected that card with "Gold Sarcophagus" and negated its effect.
Yugi reluctantly attacked Atem directly with " Silent Magician ", winning the Duel. With the Duel over Yugi wept.
He called himself weak and said that he had always followed Atem, wanting to be as strong as him. However Atem said that Yugi has the strength of tenderness, which Yugi has also taught him. Yugi called Atem "the other me", but Atem said that he is no longer another Yugi and Yugi Muto is now himself and nobody else.
In the dub, as Yugi wept, he said that he had been so focused on the Duel, he forgot what winning meant. However Atem said that Yugi has opened the door for him, so he can finally be at rest where he belongs and that they have fulfilled their destiny.
Yugi said that he was going to miss Atem, but Atem said that they will never be truly apart as the gift of kindness Yugi has given him and the courage he has given Yugi will bind them forever.
The Eye of Wdjat then began to glow and upon hearing Atem say his name, opened the door to the spirit world. Yugi and his friends tried to convince Atem to stay.
In the dub, Yugi said that it's like they always say "It's your move! Once the doorway shut, the chamber began to shake. Yugi and the others all ran outside, while the shrine collapsed, burying the Millennium Items with it. Later when he met up with his friends again, he thought that this isn't the tale of the pharaoh; Everyone has their own story and although one has just ended, his own is just beginning.
Yugi meets Jaden, as he gives him " Winged Kuriboh ". Jaden Yuki bumps into him on the way to the Duel Academy sign-ups. Yugi gives Jaden the card " Winged Kuriboh ". In the Japanese version, he says the card is lucky. In the English dub, he says that he feels the card belongs with Jaden.
Later on, it is stolen by Dimitri , who duels Jaden with it. During the duel, Dimitri began to mimic Yugi and a shaded figure of Yugi appeared behind him. Afterward, the Deck is returned. One of the girls in the class says that they are one of the best looking, and another girl calls them dreamboats.
When Jaden visits the Kame Game shop during the school trip, Solomon Muto states Yugi went on another journey and he does not know when he will come back. It's Yugi", so he makes his escape. During one of Aster Phoenix 's flashbacks , Pegasus mentions Yugi being "Number 1" in his top five duelists, with Kaiba as number 2, Joey number 3, Aster number 4, and Jesse Anderson as number 5.
During Jaden's last year, the person who had gained the most graduation points at the exam would get a copy of Yugi's deck, excluding the God Cards. During the graduation party, Jaden is led by Winged Kuriboh to the room containing Yugi's deck. Yugi appears and sends Jaden back in time to Duel his younger self. Set sometime before the Waking the Dragons arc, Yugi won Battle City V2 at some point and had a dream where Kuriboh told him he would meet someone and have to Duel him. Shortly after this, Yugi bumped into Jaden Yuki , who had been sent back in time by Yugi's future self.
Jaden showed Yugi a " Winged Kuriboh " card, which he said Yugi had given to him and it helped him come here. Yugi saw that Jaden's "Winged Kuriboh" looked like his own " Kuriboh ", but had no knowledge of ever meeting Jaden or giving him a card.
He told Jaden about his dream and asked if Jaden was there to Duel him. Yugi prepares to Duel the Jaden Yuki from the future. The two proceeded to Domino City Plaza , where they saw that time had frozen and nobody else was around and began to Duel.
Jaden then remembered the important thing that he had lost - how to have fun in a Duel regardless of its importance. No outcome to the Duel is shown and Jaden returned to his own time. Though he did not appear in Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's Yugi may have been considered the greatest duelist of all time by this point. In the unaltered events of Bonds Beyond Time , an old article depicted Yugi to have won the tournament held by Pegasus at Domino Plaza, as shown in the photo of him holding a trophy while shaking hands with Pegasus with his grandpa in the back.
Set before events of the Waking the Dragons arc and his duel with Jaden, Yugi attended a Duel Monsters tournament at Domino Plaza, where Pegasus was handing out cards to young children. Paradox time traveled to this event in order to kill Pegasus. Yugi managed to survive the attack and began to search for survivors. He then found his grandfather's bandanna and wept over his death. However the Crimson Dragon appeared and swallowed Yugi. Jaden , Yusei and Yugi confront Paradox.
Yugi was taken back in time to half an hour previous, where he was joined by Yusei Fudo and Jaden Yuki , who were also time traveling. Jaden and Yusei told Yugi what they knew about Paradox and Yugi agreed to help them try and stop him.
Before Paradox was able to destroy the plaza, Jaden got Yubel to scare them away, resulting in their running to safety. Yugi, Jaden and Yusei then confronted Paradox, who explained that he was from a future destroyed by Duel Monsters and is now trying to prevent its creation.
Yugi, Jaden and Yusei Dueled Paradox with a time limit of twenty minutes, by which time Pegasus would arrive. With everything returned to normal, as Yami, Yugi said goodbye to Jaden and Yusei before they returned to their own times and hoped to meet them again. In this version, Yugi appears considerably taller, though he has not aged. When shown in scenes beside Yusei or Jaden, he including his hair is generally the same height as them, only being shorter by a very small length, though he technically should be much shorter than them.
Joey initially bullied Yugi along with Tristan , but after he saw how Yugi stood up to Ushio, they became best friends. When he was possessed by Marik , Yugi took Yami's place to get his friend back to his senses. After Joey's first Duel with Marik, Yugi took it hard, cried, blamed himself, and was in grief.
Joey, likewise, was upset when Yugi's soul was taken by the " The Seal of Orichalcos ". Joey is fiercely loyal to Yugi and is often quick to give his support to him. Joey is the most precious person to Yugi; they love each other, are best friends, and would do anything for each other. Tea states that Yugi and Joey are like brothers, [] which emphasises how close the two are and how much they love each. During the Ceremonial Battle he was the first to declare his support for Yugi over Yami.
During the pier duel, in the Japanese version, Yugi reaffirms, "Jonouchi, I love you. This line was changed to "best friend" and similar in many Western adaptations including the US dub of the show , though it was kept in the English version of the manga. After putting the Millennium Puzzle together, a "walk-in" spirit entered his mind and bonded with him. Yugi was initially unaware of Yami 's existence and control of Yugi's body would involuntarily shift when Yugi or his friends are wronged.
After finding out about the spirit, he was afraid of him, but eventually grew to accept this revelation as well as Yami himself. Not only did the two become best friends but also developed a bond similar to that of brothers or a father and son.
As Yugi began to grow, becoming stronger he still remained in Yami's shadow. After the warehouse fire, Yugi is shown to be afraid of losing Yami. When he found out Yami was looking for his lost memories, Yugi decided to help, even though it meant they would one day be separated. Yugi was heartbroken as he watched Yami using the Seal of the Orichalcos, but when he lost and was about to lose his soul, Yugi sacrificed himself to save his closest friend who for the 1st time seen in the series cried.
After winning the Ceremonial Battle , Yugi was upset to see him go, claiming that he was weak and wasn't ready. Yami, proud of him, tells him otherwise, and as he steps through the door to the afterlife, Yugi gives him a thumbs up, now ready to go on his own.
The fact that Yugi and Yami Yugi are two separate beings causes her confusion as to who she really loves. She has also shown jealousy towards Mai Valentine for her initially flirtatious attitude towards Yugi during her first appearance at Duelist Kingdom , as well as Vivian Wong. Tristan initially bullied Yugi along with Joey , but after he saw how Yugi stood up to Ushio, he became a friend to him. But when he met up with them again the others were hostile towards him but Yugi knew Tristan better than to attack the three.
After Seto Kaiba lost to Yugi in their first Duel, he becomes determined to defeat Yugi and becomes his rival. Despite their differences, Yugi bears no animosity towards Kaiba, which cannot be said the same for the other way as Kaiba held a grudge against Yugi for quite some time. He even cheered Kaiba on when the latter played a match against Pegasus even though Kaiba had taken Yugi's star chips by threatening to jump off the edge of the castle unless Yugi stopped an attack that would have won him the Duel, something that made Yugi suffer a loss in confidence due to nearly killing Kaiba and that Kaiba truly loathed Yugi.
When Kaiba ultimately lost to Pegasus he had his soul taken away. Yugi became outraged at Pegasus for playing games with their lives. Kaiba helped Yugi find his friends when they were abducted by Marik. Yugi respects Kaiba as a Duelist, a sentiment that Kaiba seems to share.
When Kaiba discovers that Yugi and Yami Yugi are two different people he focuses his rivalry on the latter for past defeats. However, he still respects Yugi as a Duelist in his own right. This is shown at the start of the Ceremonial Battle when Kaiba described the Duel to himself as the ultimate Duel for the title of Duel King, acknowledging Yugi as Yami's equal.
When Yugi defeats all three God cards Kaiba openly states he believes Yugi can win. Yugi considers Kaiba to be a friend. Before they traveled to Egypt, Yugi and Yami reflect on their journey until that point, Yugi muses on all the friends he made because of Yami, and Kaiba appears along with his other friends.
Initially, Rebecca was hostile to both Yugi and his grandfather , accusing them of stealing her grandfather's " Blue-Eyes White Dragon ", but this conflict is resolved very quickly.
However, during her second appearance in the Waking the Dragons arc, Rebecca announces that she is in college and has taken Yugi as her "boyfriend". Since then, Rebecca continues to express her romantic affection for Yugi, getting angry at Yami Yugi after his loss to Rafael.
The two even share a bit of a moment at Rebecca's destroyed house. She also gets mad at Vivian when she tries to flirt with Yugi, and taunts her after beating her in a Duel.
Then, during her Duel with Leon von Schroeder , she gets depressed when Yugi gets distracted by having to find his grandfather, who goes missing, and hugged him pretty much whenever she saw him. Yugi's Decks are most famous for his " Dark Magician ".
Yugi's Deck probably has the most variety and balance of any other character's Deck in the series, and is sometimes referred to as a Strategy Deck. The Deck also had Exodia in it, which he used in the first episode to defeat Kaiba, but Weevil Underwood threw them overboard on the ship to Duelist Kingdom, and Joey Wheeler was only able to recover two of them, so Yugi abandoned Exodia. Yugi's Deck mostly focuses on Warrior and Spellcaster-Type monsters, contrasting Seto Kaiba who uses Fiend and Dragon-Type monsters, or cards with a technological theme to them.
During the Dawn of the Duel arc, Yugi uses a Deck separate from Yami Yugi's, which is based around cards with a Toy theme like " Blockman " and the " Gadgets ", and Level monsters that grow stronger over time, such as " Silent Swordsman " and " Silent Magician ".
This Deck represents the strength Yugi has without the help of Yami Yugi as well as his playful side. As a result he does not use the Dark Magician and its related cards , leaving them to Yami Yugi when they build separate Decks for the final Ceremonial Duel.
While Dimitri copies Yugi's moves very well, he loses because he lacks the bond with the cards that Yugi has. In the Dungeon Dice Monsters video game , Yugi uses monsters that he used in the anime, which makes many Spellcaster-Type, with a small number of Warrior and Dragon-Type monsters. Capsule Monsters , Yugi used the following monsters:. Wiki Explore. Structure Deck R Starter Decks. Game terms.
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