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What does this card do in the anime? I know it was used by an evil group and did something to alter their personality, but beyond that I know nothing. It seems like it should be here. TheRealGrord (talkcontribs) 19:09, May 28, 2015 (UTC)Grord

Did you forget the little detail of it stealing the soul of the loser? Sanokal K-T (talkcontribs) 20:01, May 28, 2015 (UTC)

Yeah, I did. I didn't watch much of that arc, just bits and pieces. TheRealGrord (talkcontribs) 23:44, May 28, 2015 (UTC) Grord

"This card can't be destroyed by card effects."

Actually saying "This card can't be destroyed by card effects." is not completely accurate. It was implied that this card was rather "Unaffected by Card Effects." Also this was implied that once you play this card, you were unable to use any other Field Spell Card in that Duel. This article lacks both and doesn't even hint them... Abdurrahmanakal (talkcontribs) 09:19, November 8, 2017 (UTC)

Could you be more specific as to where this was implied? Which episode, and which part of the episode, I mean. --SnorlaxMonster 09:51, November 8, 2017 (UTC)
I'm sorry but actually these were implied in a very general manner. I mean it is not like a character went said "Oh BTW, now that I activated the Seal, I'm not permitted to use any other Field Spells in this Duel." It was at a really different level than that. It's like "Nobody talk about it, but you gotta be a simpleton not to get the hint." Even so, If I have to do my best to be specific, then I would probably use the Duel between Atem and Gurimo because since that was the first non-offscreen duel with Orichalcos, Gurimo was being a little instructive. He said (extremely paraphrasing here): "We're surrounded by a boundary of justice. Not a thing can enter until one of us wins this duel, and just like that, none of us are allowed to leave until the Duel concludes. And the only one who leaves will be the one to win. And the loser, his soul will be sealed within the boundary." My point is : "Seal of Orichalcos even "negates" the power of Milennium Items but you can simply deactivate it by playing another Field Spell from your hand." is not the logic to go to. --Abdurrahmanakal (talkcontribs) 10:50, November 8, 2017 (UTC)
Yeah, no. I mean, logically, you'd think that the Seal WOULD do that, but Dartz does exactly that with Deuteros and Tritos. I would assume that it would prevent the opponent from doing so, but that under the old rules would possibly come under destruction, especially given how lax the interpretation of mechanics was in the anime then. I'd also like to mention that this would only apply with the Seal on the field, not the entire blimmin' Duel. Nitpick time, of COURSE Gurimo would say that; he thinks the Seal is invincible.
In summation, calling the admins simpletons presses my buttons, and we're both speculating with evidence. Sanokal K-T (talkcontribs) 20:11, November 10, 2017 (UTC)

I didn't call anyone a simpleton. Well, sorry for bad English... I guess... But you really do have a point with Deuteros and Tritos. By that logic, than the Seal doesn't prevent the controller from playing other Field Spells. But once It is played, he creates a Barrier that won't dissapper until the end of the Duel. So I guess I was just wrong about that you can't play another Fiel Spell part. But didn't the Seal continue to give that +500 power-up even after Dartz played Deuteros and Tritos? If so, I think we will just assume the general Rules of the game wasn't obeyed and feel free to be a little inconsistent with the Anime in the Wikia. Just so the Wikia will make sense. Either way, I will admit I was "too confident" about "You can't play other Field Spells" part but I will still maintain that the Seal was "Unaffected by Card Effects".

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