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==Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL== |
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− | In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]], Vector, in his past life, initiated a Shadow Duel against [[Reginald|Shark]]/[[Nasch]], where |
+ | In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]], Vector, in his past life, initiated a Shadow Duel against [[Reginald|Shark]]/[[Nasch]], where whenever a player's monsters are destroyed also had their respective armies lose some of its warriors. Here, they used tablets in place of real cards, a possible reference to the [[Familiar of Red Nova]] using tablets instead of real cards. |
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Shadow Duel | |
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Rōmaji |
Yami no Duel |
Japanese translated |
Duel of Darkness |
English |
Shadow Duel
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Appears in (anime) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime |
Appears in (manga) |
Shadow Duels, known as Duels of Darkness in the Japanese version, are Shadow Games involving Duel Monsters. This term was introduced in the manga and was also featured in all anime and manga series thus far. It causes the players to suffer real damage from the effects of any card played on the Duel.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Jaden Yuki mentions that the King of Games, Yugi Muto, faced many Shadow Duels and succeeded.[1] That means that the Shadow Duels that Yugi played were part of the Shadow Games. This also means that it became common knowledge that Yugi played Duels involving elements of magic.
Jaden, while Dueling against Nightshroud, noticed that Shadow Duels really existed.[2] Unlike the Shadow Duels in the Yu-Gi-Oh!, which were invoked with a Millennium Item, these Duels were invoked by spirits of Duel Monsters or by the Shadow Charms.[2] Shadow Duels featured in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX:
Players | Episode(s) | Winner | Notes |
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Atticus Rhodes vs. Lyman Banner | - | Lyman Banner | The loser was trapped in the darkness. |
Nightshroud vs. Gravekeeper's Chief | - | Nightshroud | The spirit lost, so he let Nightshroud escape. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Titan | 6 | Jaden Yuki | It was called "Yami no Game". The loser was trapped in the darkness. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Jinzo | 14 | Jaden Yuki | It was revealed to be a Shadow Duel in episode 29. The spirit lost, so it disappeared. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Gravekeeper's Chief | 27 - 28 | Jaden Yuki | It was revealed to be a Shadow Duel in episode 29. The spirit lost, so he let Jaden and his friends escape. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Nightshroud | 29 - 30 | Jaden Yuki | The loser's soul was trapped in a card. |
Vellian Crowler vs. Camula | 31 | Camula | The loser's soul was trapped in a doll. |
Zane Truesdale vs. Camula | 32 | Camula | The loser's soul was trapped in a doll. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Camula | 33 | Jaden Yuki | The loser's soul was trapped by the Illusion Gate. |
Chazz Princeton vs. Don Zaloog | 39 | Chazz Princeton | This Shadow Duel was played without the knowlege of Chazz and his friends. The loser's soul was trapped in a card. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Abidos the Third | 40 | Jaden Yuki | The loser went to the afterlife. |
Alexis Rhodes vs. Titan | 41 | Alexis Rhodes | The loser was trapped in the darkness. |
Alexis Rhodes vs. Amnael | 44 | Amnael | The loser was trapped in the Emerald Tablet. |
Chazz Princeton vs. Amnael | 44 | Amnael | The loser was trapped in the Emerald Tablet. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Amnael | 45 - 46 | Jaden Yuki | The loser was banished. |
Jaden Yuki vs. Kagemaru | 48 - 49 | Jaden Yuki | The loser's energy and life was supposed to be given to the winner, although when the Duel ended, nothing happened. |
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
The Dark Signers are capable of turning Duels into Shadow Duels. When a Dark Signer engages in a Duel, the arena is surrounded by a forcefield of light, taking the shape of the Dark Signers' corresponding Nazca Line and becomes a Shadow Duel. When a brainwashed Dark Signer servant engages in a Duel, the arena is instead surrounded by a circle-shaped purple glow. When a brainwashed person loses a Shadow Duel the Dark Signers' mark disappears and they return to their original state.
Shadow Duels are damaging to the Dark Signer's opponent, their environment, and even the Dark Signer who is dueling. The blasts from the attacks can be fatal and often cause damage to the surrounding area, Jack and Trudge blew up half a hospital. The Nazca Line shape around the area viciously tears up any objects in its path as it forms.
Many concepts similar to Shadow Dueling have existed throughout Yu-Gi-Oh! series, including the original Shadow Games of Duel Monsters, dueling with the "Seal of Orichalcos" and Psychic Dueling. Shadow Dueling is said to be similar to Psychic Dueling, but is much more powerful.
Shadow Turbo Duel
A Shadow Turbo Duel is a derivation of a normal Shadow Duel against a Dark Signer.
It possesses all the characteristics of this kind of Dark Dueling, except that it occurs within the rules of a Turbo Duel. However, similar to shadow dueling, all impacts coming from monster attacks and effects are real. This results in the possible damaging of a Duel Runner as it occurred to Yusei Fudo.
Another consequence led by this dangerous kind of Turbo Dueling is that wherever area on which the Nazca Line geoglyph materializes, its surroundings is surely to be trashed and destroyed. As while this Dark Turbo Duel takes place through all the respective area, the attacks coming from either player's monsters which becomes real, whatever impact coming from these indirectly results in the devastation of any near object. As this was clearly seen during the Shadow Turbo Duel between Crow and Greiger.
The 5 Shadow Turbo duels that have occurred have been Yusei against Kalin, twice, Crow against Greiger, Jack Atlas against Carly Carmine and Yusei, Jack and Crow against Rex Goodwin.
However, in the last Shadow Turbo Duel that occurred between Yusei, Jack and Crow versus Rex Goodwin, Goodwin is at the top of altar of the Stairway to the Dragon Star, while Yusei, Jack and Crow are on their Duel Runners which are on the track formed by Goodwin's Condor geoglyph. This is the only Turbo Duel so far in which someone is not on a Duel Runner or a Duel Board. However as long as you have a Speed World card you could use a Duel Disk.
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, Vector, in his past life, initiated a Shadow Duel against Shark/Nasch, where whenever a player's monsters are destroyed also had their respective armies lose some of its warriors. Here, they used tablets in place of real cards, a possible reference to the Familiar of Red Nova using tablets instead of real cards.
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 28: "Grave Risk, Part 2"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 29: "Doomsday Duel, Part 1"