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The '''Millennium Rod''' ({{ruby|千|せん}}{{ruby|年|ねん}}ロッド<ref>{{cite book|last=Takahashi|first=Kazuki|author-link=Kazuki Takahashi|date=2000-05-03|title=[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|isbn=4-08-872860-2|chapter=[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 155|{{ruby|遊闘|バトル}}155 {{ruby|千年の闘い|ミレニアム・バトル}}‼]]|language=Japanese|volume=18}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Takahashi|first=Kazuki|author-link=Kazuki Takahashi|date=2003-03-09|title=[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|isbn=4-08-873390-8|chapter=[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 281|{{ruby|遊闘|バトル}}281 {{ruby|超古代遺物|アーティファクト}}の{{ruby|真|しん}}{{ruby|実|じつ}}‼]]|language=Japanese|volume=32}}</ref><ref group=Note>Sometimes explanatorily spelt {{ruby|千|せん}}{{ruby|年|ねん}}{{ruby|錫杖|ロッド}}.</ref> ''Sennen Roddo''; or {{ruby|千|せん}}{{ruby|年|ねん}}{{ruby|錫|しゃく}}{{ruby|杖|じょう}}<ref>{{cite book|last=Takahashi|first=Kazuki|author-link=Kazuki Takahashi|date=2003-03-09|title=[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|isbn=4-08-873390-8|chapter=[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Duel 283|{{ruby|遊闘|バトル}}283 {{ruby|選|えら}}ばれし6{{ruby|神|しん}}{{ruby|官|かん}}]]|language=Japanese|volume=32}}</ref><ref group=Note>''Shakujō'' strictly means "[[wikipedia:Khakkhara|khakkara]]".</ref> ''Sennen Shakujō'' in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|Millennium World arc]]) is a [[Millennium Items|Millennium Item]].
The '''Millennium Rod''' ({{ruby|千|せん}}{{ruby|年|ねん}}{{ruby|錫|しゃく}}{{ruby|杖|じょう}} ''Sennen Shakujō'', {{ruby|千|せん}}{{ruby|年|ねん}}{{ruby|錫杖|ロッド}} ''Sennen Roddo'' or {{ruby|千年錫杖|ミレニアム・ロッド}} ''Mireniamu Roddo'') is a Millennium Item. It is often referred to as the "scepter" in the Japanese version.
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Upon Dark Marik's awakening, he took the Millennium Rod and used the blade to kill his own [[Mr. Ishtar|father]] (skinning his back off in the manga, stabbing him to death in the Japanese anime, and sending him to the [[Shadow Realm]] in the English dub). After that, Marik took the Rod to assist him in his quest for world domination. In the English dub, Marik planned to collect all three Egyptian God cards and the Millennium Puzzle to become King. However in original Japanese version, he stated that after he gets his revenge, the Rod would be useless to him, and that he would have no qualms of giving it to [[Dark Bakura]]. After Marik's defeat at [[Battle City]], he gave the Millennium Rod to [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]].
 
   
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=== Ancient Egypt ===
A false Millennium Rod was created and given to [[Odion Ishtar]], who was disguising himself as Marik at the time, in order to play his role more realistically. While Odion wielded the false item, Marik (under the pseudonym "Namu") utilized the real Rod's powers in secret, to make it look like Odion is the wielder of the item. When Odion played a [[Counterfeit|false]] [[Egyptian Gods|God Card]] [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|Ra]], it incurred the Gods' wrath and caused a lightning bolt to strike down Odion, shattering the false Millennium Rod, revealing Odion's true identity.
 
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[[Priest Seto]] had originally owned the Millennium Rod. Along with the other Items, it was used to resurrect [[Zorc Necrophades]].
   
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=== Yu-Gi-Oh! ===
In [[Seto Kaiba]]'s Duel with [[Ishizu Ishtar]], the Millennium Rod showed Kaiba a vision of [[Priest Seto|his past incarnation]] and the [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]], causing him to summon it instead of attacking with [[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]] (which would have caused him to [[Blast Held by a Tribute|lose the duel]]). This is because it was originally owned by the Egyptian [[Priest Seto]], of whom Kaiba is a reincarnation. Its use in Egyptian times was to seal the [[Ka]] hiding inside of people into stone tablets.
 
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One faction of the [[Tomb Keeper|Tomb Keepers]] watched over the Rod, along with the [[Millennium Necklace]].
   
 
Upon [[Yami Marik|Yami Marik's]] awakening, he took the Millennium Rod and used the blade to kill his [[Mr. Ishtar|father]] (skinning his back off in the manga, stabbing him to death in the Japanese anime, and sending him to the [[Shadow Realm]] in the dub). After that, [[Marik Ishtar|Marik]] took the Rod to assist him in his quest for world domination. He stated that after he gets his revenge, the Rod would be useless to him, and that he would have no qualms of giving it to [[Yami Bakura]]. A false Millennium Rod was created and given to [[Odion Ishtar]], who was disguising himself as Marik at the time, in order to play his role more realistically. While Odion wielded the false item, Marik (under the pseudonym "Namu") utilized the real Rod's powers in secret, to make it look like Odion is the wielder of the item. When Odion played a [[Counterfeit|false]] [[Egyptian God|God Card]] [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|Ra]], it incurred the Gods' wrath. It caused a lightning bolt to strike down Odion, shattering the false Millennium Rod, revealing Odion's true identity.
"[[Ma'at]]" wields a staff that is made up of the Rod and the [[Millennium Key]].
 
   
 
In [[Seto Kaiba]]'s Duel with [[Ishizu Ishtar]], the Millennium Rod showed Kaiba a vision of [[Priest Seto|his past incarnation]] and the "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (anime)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]", which convinced him to summon the latter monster instead of attacking with [[Obelisk the Tormentor (anime)|Obelisk the Tormentor]] (which would have caused him to [[Sacrifice's Blast|lose the Duel]]). This is because it was originally owned by the Egyptian [[Priest Seto]], of whom Kaiba is a reincarnation.
[[File:MillenniumItemCardVG-FMR-Rod.png|thumb|right|180px|The Millennium Rod in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]].]]
 
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After Marik's defeat at [[Battle City]], he gave the Millennium Rod to [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]]. After the [[Ceremonial Battle]], the Rod and the other [[Millennium Items]] fell underground.
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"[[Ma'at]]" wields a staff made up of the Rod and the [[Millennium Key]].[[File:MillenniumItemCardVG-FMR-Rod.png|thumb|left|180px|The Millennium Rod in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]''.]]
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', the Rod is shaped and colored slightly different. It is also owned by Kaiba in the modern day instead of Marik.
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', the Rod is shaped and colored slightly different. It is also owned by Kaiba in the modern day instead of Marik.
   
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
This item's unique ability grants the holder the power to control people's minds. He can telepathically communicate with others, look into the network of their memories, use their bodies to see, hear, and speak to others through them, and trick their minds into believing what the owner wants them to. He can even knock people unconscious and also, leave a portion of his mind in the people that he has controlled, like Bakura or Tea.
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This item's unique ability grants the holder the power to control minds by turning people into slaves under the user's control. By extension, it is also capable of mind manipulation, allowing the owner to see and hear everything they do, telepathically communicate with others, look into their memories, trick their minds into believing what the Rod's owner wants them to, render people unconscious, and leave portions of the owner's mind in people to control them even without the item, like how Marik did with [[Bakura Ryou]] and [[Téa Gardner]]. However, its mind control powers do not affect those who own or are connected to the Millennium Items, like [[Yugi Muto]], [[Yami Bakura]], [[Seto Kaiba]], or [[Ishizu Ishtar]] before she gave her item to Yugi. Also, if the victim has an enormous force of will, its mind control spell can be broken, as shown with [[Odion]] and [[Joey Wheeler]].
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Like the other Millennium Items, its power over [[Shadow Game|Shadow Games]] allows it to materialize and command [[Duel Monsters|''Duel Monsters'']] and their [[Card effect|effects]] and cast [[Penalty Game|Penalty Games]] against the loser. Yami Marik's games created through this item have been brutal and damaging, like memory destruction, pain-inducing, and shadow-consuming punishments.
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In the Virtual World arc, Yami Marik could use the Rod to use other abilities like telekinetic forces to attack or immobilize opponents and lightning attacks to destroy guard robots and machinery in [[Noah Kaiba|Noah]]'s undersea fortress. A victory Duel is not required to use these abilities.
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When Priest Seto used the Rod, its unique ability was to seal spirit monsters inside stone tablets.
   
 
There is also a short blade concealed in the bottom of the Rod, but this was only seen in the Japanese anime and manga. The shaft of the Rod acts as the sheath. This is removed in the English dub. In the Japanese version, this knife was used for the [[Ishtar]] clan for carving the symbols on their firstborn male heir's back. [[Marik Ishtar]] was one of the many to endure this painful ritual against his will, which gave birth to his dark side, [[Yami Marik]].
Like the other Millennium Items, its power over the Shadow Games allows it to materialize and command Duel Monsters and their effects, and cast a Penalty Game against the loser.
 
   
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==Notes==
Its other abilities allow the owner to force an opponent back, and to paralyze them. In the Virtual World arc, Marik commanded the Rod to unleash destructive lightning to destroy the machinery in Noah's undersea fortress. A victory duel is not required to use these abilities.
 
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==References==
There is also a short blade concealed in the bottom of the rod, although this was only used in the Japanese anime and manga. The shaft of the rod acts as the sheath. This is removed in the English version. In the original Japanese version, this knife was used for the [[Ishtar]] clan for carving the symbols on their first born male heir's back. [[Marik Ishtar]] was one of the many to endure this painful ritual, against his will, which gave birth to his dark side, Dark Marik.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 21 April 2023

MillenniumRod

Millennium Rod

The Millennium Rod ( (せん) (ねん) ロッド[1][2][Note 1] Sennen Roddo; or (せん) (ねん) (しゃく) (じょう) [3][Note 2] Sennen Shakujō in the Millennium World arc) is a Millennium Item.

History

Ancient Egypt

Priest Seto had originally owned the Millennium Rod. Along with the other Items, it was used to resurrect Zorc Necrophades.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

One faction of the Tomb Keepers watched over the Rod, along with the Millennium Necklace.

Upon Yami Marik's awakening, he took the Millennium Rod and used the blade to kill his father (skinning his back off in the manga, stabbing him to death in the Japanese anime, and sending him to the Shadow Realm in the dub). After that, Marik took the Rod to assist him in his quest for world domination. He stated that after he gets his revenge, the Rod would be useless to him, and that he would have no qualms of giving it to Yami Bakura. A false Millennium Rod was created and given to Odion Ishtar, who was disguising himself as Marik at the time, in order to play his role more realistically. While Odion wielded the false item, Marik (under the pseudonym "Namu") utilized the real Rod's powers in secret, to make it look like Odion is the wielder of the item. When Odion played a false God Card Ra, it incurred the Gods' wrath. It caused a lightning bolt to strike down Odion, shattering the false Millennium Rod, revealing Odion's true identity.

In Seto Kaiba's Duel with Ishizu Ishtar, the Millennium Rod showed Kaiba a vision of his past incarnation and the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", which convinced him to summon the latter monster instead of attacking with Obelisk the Tormentor (which would have caused him to lose the Duel). This is because it was originally owned by the Egyptian Priest Seto, of whom Kaiba is a reincarnation.

After Marik's defeat at Battle City, he gave the Millennium Rod to Yugi. After the Ceremonial Battle, the Rod and the other Millennium Items fell underground.

"Ma'at" wields a staff made up of the Rod and the Millennium Key.

MillenniumItemCardVG-FMR-Rod

The Millennium Rod in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, the Rod is shaped and colored slightly different. It is also owned by Kaiba in the modern day instead of Marik.

Abilities

This item's unique ability grants the holder the power to control minds by turning people into slaves under the user's control. By extension, it is also capable of mind manipulation, allowing the owner to see and hear everything they do, telepathically communicate with others, look into their memories, trick their minds into believing what the Rod's owner wants them to, render people unconscious, and leave portions of the owner's mind in people to control them even without the item, like how Marik did with Bakura Ryou and Téa Gardner. However, its mind control powers do not affect those who own or are connected to the Millennium Items, like Yugi Muto, Yami Bakura, Seto Kaiba, or Ishizu Ishtar before she gave her item to Yugi. Also, if the victim has an enormous force of will, its mind control spell can be broken, as shown with Odion and Joey Wheeler.

Like the other Millennium Items, its power over Shadow Games allows it to materialize and command Duel Monsters and their effects and cast Penalty Games against the loser. Yami Marik's games created through this item have been brutal and damaging, like memory destruction, pain-inducing, and shadow-consuming punishments.

In the Virtual World arc, Yami Marik could use the Rod to use other abilities like telekinetic forces to attack or immobilize opponents and lightning attacks to destroy guard robots and machinery in Noah's undersea fortress. A victory Duel is not required to use these abilities.

When Priest Seto used the Rod, its unique ability was to seal spirit monsters inside stone tablets.

There is also a short blade concealed in the bottom of the Rod, but this was only seen in the Japanese anime and manga. The shaft of the Rod acts as the sheath. This is removed in the English dub. In the Japanese version, this knife was used for the Ishtar clan for carving the symbols on their firstborn male heir's back. Marik Ishtar was one of the many to endure this painful ritual against his will, which gave birth to his dark side, Yami Marik.

Notes

  1. Sometimes explanatorily spelt (せん) (ねん) 錫杖 (ロッド) .
  2. Shakujō strictly means "khakkara".

References

  1. Takahashi, Kazuki (2000-05-03). "遊闘 (バトル) 155 千年の闘い (ミレニアム・バトル) " (in Japanese). Yu-Gi-Oh!. 18. Shueisha. ISBN 4-08-872860-2.
  2. Takahashi, Kazuki (2003-03-09). "遊闘 (バトル) 281 超古代遺物 (アーティファクト) (しん) (じつ) " (in Japanese). Yu-Gi-Oh!. 32. Shueisha. ISBN 4-08-873390-8.
  3. Takahashi, Kazuki (2003-03-09). "遊闘 (バトル) 283 (えら) ばれし6 (しん) (かん) " (in Japanese). Yu-Gi-Oh!. 32. Shueisha. ISBN 4-08-873390-8.