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Yu-Gi-Oh "The Gauntlet is Thrown" Episode Cards
1. Any Japanese cards below may be poorly translated. 2. For info on the card rarities found below, click here. |
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Card #9 | |
Summoned Skull (original artwork) DARK / Fiend / Level 6 / ATK 2500 / DEF 1200 A fiend with dark powers for confusing the enemy. Among the Fiend-Type monsters, this monster boasts considerable force. DUEL TERMINAL RARE |
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Released in: | Duel Terminal 5a (DT05-EN001) |
Notes: | None |
Used by: | Yu-Gi-Oh |
Card #8 | |
Celtic Guardian (3rd artwork) EARTH / Warrior / Level 4 / ATK 1400 / DEF 1200 An elf who learned to wield a sword, he baffles enemies with lightning-swift attacks. ULTRA RARE |
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Released in: | Yu-Gi-Oh Anniversary Pack (YAP1-EN004) |
Notes: | In both versions of the episode, it had different artwork. |
Used by: | Yu-Gi-Oh |
Card #7 | |
Eye of Illusion Equip Spell Equip only to" Illusionist Faceless Mage". If it is selected as an attack target, gain control of the attacking monster without applying damage calculation. You can make your opponent's attack targets be 1 of the monsters you gained control of with this effect instead. COMMON |
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Released in: | No release |
Notes: | Card info is from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia. |
Used by: | Maximillion Pegasus |
Card #6 | |
Illusionist Faceless Mage DARK / Spellcaster / Level 5 / ATK 1200 / DEF 2200 Manipulates enemy attacks with the power of illusion. COMMON |
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Released in: | Dark Beginning 2 (DB2-EN041) |
Notes: | In the dubbed episode, it was called "Faceless Mage". |
Used by: | Maximillion Pegasus |
Card #6 | |
Dark Magician (original artwork) DARK / Spellcaster / Level 7 / ATK 2500 / DEF 2100 The ultimate wizard in terms of attack and defense. DUELIST LEAGUE RARE |
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Released in: | Duelist League 2 (DL11-EN036) |
Notes: | 1.
Card is available with its name in multiple colors. 2. In both versions of the episode, it had different artwork. |
Used by: | Yu-Gi-Oh |
Card #5 | |
Sun Shower Anime Normal Trap Destroy all Zombie-Type monsters that are Normal Summoned, Flip Summoned or Special Summoned. COMMON |
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Released in: | No release |
Notes: | 1.
Card info is from
Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia. 2. Card had no dub name so its Japanese name is being used. |
Used by: | Maximillion Pegasus |
Card #4 | |
Silver Fang EARTH / Beast / Level 3 / ATK 1200 / DEF 800 A snow wolf that's beautiful to the eye, but absolutely vicious in battle. COMMON |
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Released in: | Dark Beginning 1 (DB1-EN106) |
Notes: | None |
Used by: | Yu-Gi-Oh |
Card #3 | |
Koumori Dragon DARK / Dragon / Level 4 / ATK 1500 / DEF 1200 A vicious, fire-breathing dragon whose wicked flame corrupts the souls of its victims. COMMON |
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Released in: | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution (SKE-003) |
Notes: | 1.
Card was Special Summoned to Maximillion Pegasus' field by Dragon
Piper's anime effect. 2. In both versions of the episode, its original ATK was treated as 1700. |
Used by: | Maximillion Pegasus |
Card #2 | |
Dragon Piper FIRE / Pyro / Level 3 / ATK 200 / DEF 1800 FLIP: Destroy all face-up "Dragon Capture Jar"(s) on the field. If you destroy any, change all face-up Dragon-Type monsters on the field to Attack Position. COMMON |
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Released in: | Dark Beginning 2 (DB2-EN040) |
Notes: | In both versions of the episode, it was a regular Effect Monster that released Dragon-Type monsters from Dragon Capture Jar's jar. |
Used by: | Maximillion Pegasus |
Card #1 | |
Dragon Capture Jar Continuous Trap As long as this card remains face-up on the field, all face-up Dragon-Type monsters are changed to Defense Position and cannot change their Battle Position. COMMON |
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Released in: | Dark Beginning 1 (DB1-EN111) |
Notes: | In both versions of the episode, it imprisoned Dragon-Type monsters in its jar. |
Used by: | Maximillion Pegasus |
Duel #2 | |
Card #4 | |
Insect Armor with Laser Cannon Japanese Equip Spell The Insect-Type monster equipped with this card receives 700 ATK points. ULTRA RARE |
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Released in: | Japanese Gameboy Duel Monsters Promos Series 2 video game pack
(No set ID) |
Notes: | 1. Anime and actual card were shown and released
respectively without an Equip Spell icon. 2. In both versions of the episode, it gave the equipped monster an unspecified ATK boost. |
Used by: | Weevil Underwood |
Card #3 | |
Infinite Dismissal Japanese Continuous Trap Any Level 3 or less monsters in play are destroyed at the end of the turn that they are Normal Summoned or Flip Summoned. COMMON |
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Released in: | Japanese Beginner's Edition 1 (2011) (BE01-JP159) |
Notes: | 1.
In both versions of the episode, it stopped the monster's attack. 2. In the dubbed episode, it was called "Vortex". |
Used by: | Weevil Underwood |
Card #2 | |
Basic Insect EARTH / Insect / Level 2 / ATK 500 / DEF 700 An insect with oversized front legs that lives in a swarm. Forests are paradise to them. COMMON |
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Released in: | Japanese Tournament Pack 2011 Volume 3 (TP11-JP006) |
Notes: | None |
Used by: | Weevil Underwood |
Card #1 | |
Two-Headed King Rex EARTH / Dinosaur / Level 4 / ATK 1600 / DEF 1200 A two-headed dinosaur that can attack in two directions at once. It is among the stronger of the dinosaur cards. COMMON |
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Released in: | Japanese Tournament Pack 2011 Volume 3 (TP11-JP005) |
Notes: | None |
Used by: | Rex Raptor |
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Card #3 | |
Breath of Light Normal Spell Destroy all face-up Rock-Type monsters on the field. SUPER RARE |
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Released in: | World Championship 2011 Pack (WP11-EN017) |
Notes: | None |
Used by: | Tea` Gardener |
Card #2 | |
Happy Lover LIGHT / Fairy / Level 2 / ATK 800 / DEF 500 Enemies become overjoyed when struck by the Heart Ray emitted from the forehead of this tiny cherub. COMMON |
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Released in: | Champion Pack: Game Two (CP02-EN012) |
Notes: | None |
Used by: | Tea` Gardener |
Card #1 | |
Rock Ogre Grotto #1 EARTH / Rock / Level 3 / ATK 800 / DEF 1200 Protected by a solid body of rock, this monster throws a bone-shattering punch. COMMON |
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Released in: | Metal Raiders (MRD-004) |
Notes: | 1. Card was also reprinted in the same set as part of Master Collection
Volume 1. 2. In the dubbed episode, it was called "Rock Ogre". |
Used by: | Joey Wheeler |