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==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
 
==Yu-Gi-Oh!==
 
===Naming===
 
===Naming===
 
* This card's attack name is '''Chaos Blade'''.
 
* This card's attack name is '''Chaos Blade'''.
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* In the anime's Spanish dub, this card is known as "[[Black Luster Soldier|Soldado del Fulgor Negro]]".
 
* In the anime's Spanish dub, this card is known as "[[Black Luster Soldier|Soldado del Fulgor Negro]]".
   
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
 
===Duelist Kingdom===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 030|episode 30]], [[Yami Yugi]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Mai Valentine]]. He [[Ritual Summon]]s this card via "[[Black Luster Ritual (anime)|Black Luster Ritual]]". This card then attacks and destroys Mai's "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon (anime)|Harpie's Pet Dragon]]". As there was nothing she could do to win against this card and she didn't want to see her "[[Harpie Lady Sisters (anime)|Harpie Lady Sisters]]" be destroyed, Mai surrenders the Duel and Yami Yugi wins by default.
* When [[Solomon Muto]] puts up a poster in his [[Kame Game|store]], the poster features this card and "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]" facing off.<ref>This is in the anime's English version while the original Japanese version features "[[Celtic Guardian]]" and "[[Hercules Beetle]]" on the poster.</ref>
 
 
* When [[Yami Yugi]] duels [[Mai Valentine]], Yugi ritual summons this card after tributing his "[[Gaia the Fierce Knight]]" and "[[Kuriboh]]" for the effect of "[[Black Luster Ritual]]". This card then attacks and destroys Mai's "[[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]", prompting Mai to surrender as there was nothing she could do to win against this card.
 
   
 
===Legendary Heroes===
 
===Legendary Heroes===
* During the duel against [[the Big Five]], Yami Yugi ritual summons this card after tributing his "Gaia the Fierce Knight" and "[[Curse of Dragon]]" for the effect of "Black Luster Ritual". However, this card is unable to attack due to the Big Five's "[[Lord of D.|Dragon's Seal]]". Later, Yugi activates "[[Polymerization]]" to fuse this card with [[Seto Kaiba]]'s "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" to create "[[Dragon Master Knight]]".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 045|episode 45]], Yami Yugi uses this card during the battle against the [[Five-Headed Dragon|Mythic Dragon]]. He Ritual Summons this card via "Black Luster Ritual". Since this card wasn't a Dragon-type monster, it couldn't attack. Later Yami Yugi activates "[[Polymerization (anime)|Polymerization]]" to fuse this card with [[Seto Kaiba]]'s "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" and [[Fusion Summon]] "[[Dragon Master Knight (anime)|Dragon Master Knight]]".
   
 
===Battle City===
 
===Battle City===
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===Virtual World===
 
===Virtual World===
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|episode 106]], this card can be seen when [[Duke Devlin]], [[Tristan Taylor]], and [[Serenity Wheeler]] were building their Virtual World Decks for their Duel against [[Nezbitt]].
* When Yugi duels [[Gansley]], this card is seen among Yami Yugi's choices for a Deck Master before "Kuriboh" chooses itself as Yugi's Deck Master.
 
   
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 106|episode 106]], this card can be seen when [[Duke Devlin]], [[Tristan Taylor]], and [[Serenity Wheeler]] were building their Decks for their Duel against [[Nezbitt]].
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 108|episode 108]], this card appears in a flashback explained by [[Leichter]] when he reminds Seto that his birthday gift from [[Gozaburo Kaiba]] was where all the mistakes made by Seto himself began.
   
* While trying to escape [[Gozaburo Kaiba]]'s Chess Army, [[Yugi Muto]] summons this card to destroy Gozaburo's "[[Skull Knight]]".
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 120|episode 120]], [[Yugi Muto]] summons this card to destroy a "[[Skull Knight (anime)|Skull Knight]]" that [[Gozaburo Kaiba]] summoned in order to stop Yugi and his friends from escaping the Virtual World.
   
 
===Waking the Dragons===
 
===Waking the Dragons===
* When Yami Yugi and Seto Kaiba duel [[Dartz]], Yugi summons this card after tributing "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]" for the effect of "Black Luster Ritual". On the next turn, Yugi activates "Polymerization" to fuse this card and Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" together to form "Dragon Master Knight". Later, the two cards are separated when Yugi activates "[[De-Fusion]]". This card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" were then destroyed by two of Dartz's four Mirror Knight Tokens.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 177|episode 177]], Yami Yugi uses this card during his Tag Duel with Kaiba against [[Dartz]]. He summons this card via "Black Luster Ritual". On Yami Yugi's next turn, he activates "Polymerization" to fuse this card with Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" in order to Fusion Summon "Dragon Master Knight". In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 178|the next episode]], "Dragon Master Knight" attacks directly via "[[Reflect Energy]]", but Dartz activates the effect of "[[Orichalcos Deuteros]]", Tributing "[[Orichalcos Gigas]]" to destroy "Dragon Master Knight". Yami Yugi then activates "[[De-Fusion (anime)|De-Fusion]]" to return "Dragon Master Knight" to the [[Extra Deck]] and Special Summon this card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" from the Graveyard. This negates the effect of "Orichalcos Deuteros" since its original target had been removed from the field. Later two of Dartz's Mirror Knight Tokens attack this card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon". Due to the effect of the tokens, their ATK becomes equal to the ATK of the monster they are battling during damage calculation only. Dartz then removes the [[Shield Counter]]s on the attacking tokens to prevent their destruction, so only this card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" are destroyed.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 183|episode 183]], Yami Yugi uses this card in the battle against [[The Great Leviathan]]. After the three chosen Duelists each summon out three monsters, they all use their monsters to attack the Great Leviathan. Despite the chosen Duelists' monsters being joined by other Duel Spirits, the Great Leviathan suffers no visible damage from the attacks. The Great Leviathan then attacks, destroying all of the monsters the chosen Duelists summoned, including the three Legendary Knights.
   
 
===[[Grand Championship]]===
 
===[[Grand Championship]]===
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|episode 196]], this card is shown within Leon's backstory flashback when he is shown watching Yugi's Duels on television.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 196|episode 196]], this card is shown within [[Leon von Schroeder]]'s backstory flashback when he is shown watching Yugi's Duels on television.
   
 
===[[Dawn of the Duel]]===
 
===[[Dawn of the Duel]]===
* During the battle with [[Zorc Necrophades]], [[Pharaoh Atem]] becomes this monster's form thanks to the [[Millennium Puzzle]]. He then uses the [[Millennium Scale]] to fuse with Seto Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to form "Dragon Master Knight" in an attempt to destroy Zorc, but it fails.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 218|episode 218]], during the battle with [[Zorc Necrophades]], [[Pharaoh Atem]] becomes this monster's form thanks to the [[Millennium Puzzle]]. He then uses the [[Millennium Scale]] to fuse with Seto Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" to form "Dragon Master Knight" in an attempt to destroy Zorc, but it fails.
   
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 220|episode 220]], this card is shown when Yami Yugi is shown building his Deck for the [[Ceremonial Battle]].
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 220|episode 220]], this card is shown when Yami Yugi is shown building his Deck for the [[Ceremonial Battle]].
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* This card appears in the GX Japanese closing song, [[Borderline Battle]].
 
* This card appears in the GX Japanese closing song, [[Borderline Battle]].
   
* When Yugi Muto duels against [[Jaden Yuki]], Yugi uses this card when he chooses "[[Buster Blader]]", this card, and "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]" for the effect of "[[Subspatial Battle]]" while Jaden chooses "[[Neo-Spacian Flare Scarab]]", "[[Neo-Spacian Aqua Dolphin]]" and "[[Elemental HERO Clayman]]". Since all of Yugi's chosen monsters were stronger than Jaden's chosen monsters, Jaden's chosen monsters are destroyed while Yugi's chosen monsters are added to his hand.
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 180|episode 180]], [[Yugi Muto]] uses this card during his Duel against [[Jaden Yuki]]. He selects this card, "[[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior (anime)|Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]]" and "[[Buster Blader (anime)|Buster Blader]]" for the effect of [[Jaden Yuki]]'s "[[Subspace Battle]]" while Jaden chose "[[Neo-Spacian Flare Scarab (anime)|Neo-Spacian Flare Scarab]]", "[[Neo-Spacian Aqua Dolphin (later anime)|Neo-Spacian Aqua Dolphin]]", and "[[Elemental Hero Clayman (anime)|Elemental Hero Clayman]]". Since all three of Yugi's chosen monsters were stronger than all of Jaden's chosen monsters, all of Jaden's chosen monsters are sent to the Graveyard and he takes 1500 damage (500 for each monster sent to the Graveyard) while all of Yugi's chosen monsters are added to his hand.
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==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL==
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* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 124|episode 124]], [[Roku]] uses this card during his Tag-Team Duel with [[Kaze]] against [[Girag]]. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 125|the next episode]], this card and "[[Blade Armor Ninja (anime)|Blade Armor Ninja]]" are destroyed by "[[Number C106: Giant Red Hand (anime)|Chaos Number 106: Giant Red Hand]]" through unknown means, winning Girag the duel.
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==Video Games==
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* The card is featured ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]'' in the booster pack ''[[Infinite Illusion]]''.
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** Yami Yugi will offer his "Black Luster Soldier" to the Player in exchange for a "[[Dark Magician]]" (despite not using "Black Luster Soldier" in any of his Decks).
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 06:11, 13 May 2018

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Naming

  • This card's attack name is Chaos Blade.

Duelist Kingdom

Legendary Heroes

Battle City

  • In episode 50, this card appears in a flashback Téa Gardner has when she notes that Yugi and Yami Yugi are the outer and inner parts of Yugi's heart.

Virtual World

  • In episode 108, this card appears in a flashback explained by Leichter when he reminds Seto that his birthday gift from Gozaburo Kaiba was where all the mistakes made by Seto himself began.

Waking the Dragons

  • In episode 177, Yami Yugi uses this card during his Tag Duel with Kaiba against Dartz. He summons this card via "Black Luster Ritual". On Yami Yugi's next turn, he activates "Polymerization" to fuse this card with Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" in order to Fusion Summon "Dragon Master Knight". In the next episode, "Dragon Master Knight" attacks directly via "Reflect Energy", but Dartz activates the effect of "Orichalcos Deuteros", Tributing "Orichalcos Gigas" to destroy "Dragon Master Knight". Yami Yugi then activates "De-Fusion" to return "Dragon Master Knight" to the Extra Deck and Special Summon this card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" from the Graveyard. This negates the effect of "Orichalcos Deuteros" since its original target had been removed from the field. Later two of Dartz's Mirror Knight Tokens attack this card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon". Due to the effect of the tokens, their ATK becomes equal to the ATK of the monster they are battling during damage calculation only. Dartz then removes the Shield Counters on the attacking tokens to prevent their destruction, so only this card and "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" are destroyed.
  • In episode 183, Yami Yugi uses this card in the battle against The Great Leviathan. After the three chosen Duelists each summon out three monsters, they all use their monsters to attack the Great Leviathan. Despite the chosen Duelists' monsters being joined by other Duel Spirits, the Great Leviathan suffers no visible damage from the attacks. The Great Leviathan then attacks, destroying all of the monsters the chosen Duelists summoned, including the three Legendary Knights.

Grand Championship

Dawn of the Duel

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

Video Games

References