Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 200 | |
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Kanji |
ガラスのデッキ!! |
Rōmaji |
Garasu no Dekki!! |
Japanese translation |
Glass Deck!! |
English |
Deck of Glass! |
Number |
200 |
Number (Japanese) |
259 |
Number (English) |
200 |
Chapter listing | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist chapter listing |
Previous | The Servants Surpass God |
Next | Red Spirit |
Deck of Glass! is the two hundredth chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist in the English version and the two hundredth and fifty ninth chapter of Yu-Gi-Oh! in the Japanese version.
Featured Duel: Seto Kaiba VS Dark Yugi[]
Turn 15: Dark Yugi
Yugi has just Summoned his "Dark Magician", in Attack Position (2500/2100) while Kaiba has his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" (3000/2500). Yugi Sets a card and ends his turn.
Turn 16: Seto Kaiba
Kaiba activates "Card of Demise", letting Kaiba draw until his hand has 5 cards, but he must discard his entire hand in 5 turns. He subsequently Normal Summons "Lord of D." (1200/1100) in Defense Position. The effect of "Lord of D." is that all Dragon-Types cannot be targeted by card effects. Kaiba ends his turn.
Turn 17: Dark Yugi
Yugi Normal Summons "Beta the Magnet Warrior: in Defense Position (1700/1600). Yugi then attacks Kaiba's "Lord of D." with his "Dark Magician", but Kaiba activates his Set Trap Card, "Magical Trick Mirror", to target 1 Spell Card in Yugi's Graveyard, and use it as if he controlled it. Kaiba selects Yugi's "Monster Reborn", to Special Summon "The God of the Obelisk" in Defense Position (4000/4000) from his Graveyard. "Dark Magician" attacks "Obelisk" instead. The attack fails (Yugi: 3000→1500). Yugi Sets 1 card, ending his turn. "Obelisk" returns to the Graveyard.
Turn 18: Seto Kaiba
Kaiba activates "The Flute of Summoning Dragon", allowing both players to Special Summon 2 Dragon-Types from their hands, as long as Kaiba controls "Lord of D.". Kaiba Special Summons 2 of his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" (3000/2500) (3000/2500), and Yugi Summons "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" (2400/2000).
Featured cards[]
The following cards appeared in this chapter. Cards in italics debuted here.