With the effect of "Amazing Dealer", Yuga discards three cards (including " Steel Mech Lord Mirror Innovator") and draws three cards, then uses " Magical Stream" as he has a Spellcaster Type monster, destroying one of Luke's Spell or Trap Cards. Then he Summons "Amazing Dealer" and pays 300 LP to use its effect, Kaizo depicting the LP count on his screen as Yuga falls to 3700 LP. He activates " Graceful Charity", drawing three cards and sending two to the Graveyard (including "Ace Breaker"). His hand containing " Thunderbold, the Blazing Thunder", " Ultimate Flag Mech Ace Breaker", " Savage Claw Tiger", and " Amazing Dealer", Yuga declares his turn and draws a card. Luke tells Yuga to listen, vowing 700 million percent to win the Duel, and to never ever 700 trillion percent ever let Yuga do this alone. Luke ends his turn and Yuga comments that wasn't very like him. His hand contains " Dragon Bat", " Draco the Tiny", " Vengeful Dragon's Counterattack", " Supremacy Charge", and " Dragorite", and he Sets two Monsters, "Dragon Bat" and "Draco the Tiny", then Sets two cards, "Vengeful Dragon's Counterattack" and "Supremacy Charge", with the cards hovering in the zero gravity environment Luke places in them given their lack of Duel Disks. Luke declares his turn and draws a card from his Deck box. Gavin and Romin are shocked to learn Yuga will go alone if Luke doesn't win this Rush Duel and Asana begs Luke to win. Drone all watch them on a holoscreen aboard the Super Mobile Fortress Sixross. Yuga and Luke face off aboard the Super Rush Robot as Kaizo floats in between them, while Romin, Gavin, Roa, Nail, Asana, the Goha Six and Mrs. 2.1 Yuga Ohdo vs Lucidien "Luke" Kallister.But darn me if I don't tune in every blasted afternoon!!! Sigh.pray for me, my friends. Seriously, if it weren't for the cool character designs and my morbid sense of curiosity, I would have given up on this show a while back. I love how the villains just KNOW they can win, but Yu-Gi always manages to yank the right card out of his deck by believing in "the heart of the cards." Yeah, you know what? I call it luck, Yu-Gi m'boy. For example: Villain: With this card, I'll be able to add 1000 Attack Points to my dragon with every turn! My monster will soon become invincible, as its Attack Points will eventually surpass those of your puny magician! (commercial break) Villain: Why don't you give up, Yu-Gi? There is no way you can beat my dragon, as with each turn it gains an additional 1000 Attack Points, making it utterly unbeatable! Bwa ha ha! You might as well turn in your (insert name of mystical object here) right now and save yourself the embarrasment! HOW CAN YOUR MINISCULE MAGICIAN POSSIBLE CONTEND WITH THE MIGHT OF MY MIGHTY DRAGON, SINCE MY CREATURE BECOMES MORE AND MORE POWERFUL WITH EACH PROGRESSIVE TURN? It's madness to pursue this battle! Bwa ha ha! Hero: (looks perplexed) Villain: Make your move, fool! For this battle will soon be over!!! (commercial break) And it goes on like that until someone actually does do something. And it's become increasingly noticeable that the show spends 50% of its running time explaining things THAT'S IT ALREADY DISCUSSED AT LENGTH. These cards are supposedly unstoppable, although according to this show the hero can't lose so that statement is up for debate. I have some nagging thoughts I just have to write down for the whole world to see! Okay, so lately the whole Kidnapped-Grandfather plot has been ditched in favor of a story with this mind-absorbing villain who wants three Egyptian God Cards.
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