Shadow Duel Yugioh
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- Shadow Of A Duel Yugioh
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Having been caught for trespassing into the abandoned dorm, Jaden and Syrus are sentenced to a tag team duel where if they lose, they get expelled. Therefore, to prepare for the big match, they decide to duel each other! Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima. It's the battle of the ghouls as Bakura unleashes his army of ghosts against Bonz's zealous zombies for the right to enter the Battle City finals! The third duel in the Battle City Finals takes place between Mai and Marik in the Shadow Realm. S02:E42 - Mind Game Part 2: Mai vs. Marik Mai loses confidence under Marik's relentless assault on her memories.
Shadow Duel | |
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Rōmaji | Yami no Duel |
Japanese translated | Duel of Darkness |
English | Shadow Duel |
Appears in (anime) | |
Appears in (manga) |
Shadow Duels, known as Duels of Darkness in the Japanese version, are Shadow Games involving Duel Monsters. It causes the players to suffer real damage from the effects of any card played during the Duel.
Shadow Duels have been featured in all anime and manga series until Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V. Similar concepts which are not Shadow Duels have appeared in all anime and manga series.
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Yu-Gi-Oh![edit]
The first Shadow Duel to occur in the series was Dark Yugi's Duel with Seto Kaiba in the manga, during which the monsters were materialized and the loser suffered a Penalty Game. Kaiba was defeated and subjected to the Experience of Death.
The next Shadow Duels took place between Yami Yugi and Maximillion Pegasus during the Duelist Kingdom arc. Pegasus Dueled Yami Yugi through a videotape and defeated him when the timer ran out before Yami Yugi launch a winning attack, capturing Solomon Muto's soul as a Penalty Game. The two later had a rematch as the prize of the finals of the Duelist Kingdom tournament, though it was not played as a Shadow Game until after 'Toon World' was destroyed. This time, Yami Yugi was able to emerge victorious. Yami Yugi also played a Shadow Duel with Yami Bakura in the anime only, defeating him.
Despite the claims of deathtraps that would send the loser to the Shadow Realm in the dub, none of the Duels played in the Battle City preliminaries were Shadow Games. It was not until Yami Marik took over Marik Ishtar that Shadow Duels began to appear, and all of the subsequent Duels that he took part in were Shadow Duels, save the four-way Duel to decide the semi-finals match-up.
During the Dawn of the Duel arc, Yami Bakura took part in two Shadow Duels, though these differed between the anime and the manga; Dueling Seto Kaiba inconclusively in the anime and Jonouchi in the manga, in addition to Yugi Muto in both versions. Only his Duel with Yugi ended conclusively; the others ended with no result.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX[edit]
Jaden Yuki mentions that the King of Games, Yugi Muto, faced many Shadow Duels and triumphed; the fact that Yugi took part in Duels involving magic thus appears to be common knowledge in GX.[1] During Jaden's first Duel against Nightshroud, he realized that Shadow Duels really existed; having not believed in them prior.[2] Unlike the Shadow Duels in Yu-Gi-Oh!, which were invoked with a Millennium Item, these Duels were invoked by spirits of Duel Monsters or by 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 knowledge 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[edit]
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 purple fire, 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 flame. When a Shadow Drone loses a Shadow Duel the Mark of the Shadows disappears and they return to their original state.
Shadow Duels are damaging to the Duelists and the blasts from the attacks can be fatal and often cause damage even to the surrounding observers and area; Jack Atlas and Tetsu Trudge destroyed 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 'The Seal of Orichalcos' and Psychic Dueling, as well as the technology at the disposal of Iliaster. Shadow Dueling is said to be similar to Psychic Dueling, but is much more powerful. However, unlike the past series, these Duels are never referred to as 'Shadow Games.'
Shadow Turbo Duel[edit]
A Shadow Turbo Duel is a derivation of a normal Shadow Duel against a Dark Signer. It possesses all the characteristics of basic Shadow Duels, except that it occurs within the rules of a Turbo Duel. Like normal Shadow Duels, all impacts coming from monster attacks and effects are real. This results in the possible damaging of a Duel Runner as occurred to Yusei Fudo.
Another consequence of this dangerous kind of Turbo Dueling is that wherever the surroundings of the area on which the Nazca Line geoglyph materializes are destroyed. As long as a Shadow Turbo Duel is occurring, the materialized attacks of either players' monsters often indirectly results in the devastation of any objects in close proximity, as seen during the Shadow Turbo Duel between Crow and Greiger.
The five Shadow Turbo Duels that have occurred have been Yusei Fudo's two Turbo Duels against Kalin KesslerCrow Hogan 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 remained at the top of altar of the Stairway to the Dragon Star, while Yusei, Jack and Crow drove their Duel Runners 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, but as with a Duel Board, as long as someone has a 'Speed World' card they can use a Duel Disk.
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, Vector, in his past life, initiated a Shadow Duel (which he referred to as a 'Shadow Game') against Shark/Nash, where whenever a player's monsters are destroyed also had their respective armies lose some of its warriors. Though Nash was victorious, his entire army was decimated due to the amount of monsters that were destroyed.[3]
Similar to Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, there are several other concepts similar to Shadow Duels in the series. The Baria Sphere Cube damages its occupants when they take damage inside it, and this effect is applied to the Earth when it begins to merge with the Barian World. The souls of losing Duelists in the latter are sent to the Barian World. Dueling is also more intense in Astral World, during which Yuma was blown off his feet simply after one of his Defense Position monsters was destroyed.
It is important to note that while the AR Vision technology can apparently cause shockwaves that can harm Duelists, the damage from the Shadow Duel between Vector and Nash proved far more dangerous as when either player took a hit in the Duel, the damage to the player was visibly more brutal.
Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, there is no direct mention of Shadow Duels, but some elements are utilized in the Action Duel concept, in which the use of Solid Vision causes monsters to be physically materialized and landscapes changed according to the Action Field selected. Real damage is inflicted through shockwaves, and although harmful, they are not shown to be lethal. Noteworthy is that Duelists are allowed to physically assault the opponent, although such practices are rare.
Shadow Duels were implied when Yuto and Shay Obsidian inflicted damage without the use of an Action Field; this is later implied to be a function of their Duel Disks and is seen commonplace through the remainder of the series. The most prominent method that strongly correlates with that of a Shadow Duel are the Duels initiated by members of Duel Academy or users of Human Sealing Technology, where the losing player is sealed in a card.
The only mystical elements to Duels seen in the series are when Z-ARC or his fragments Duel; the shockwaves that they can cause are far stronger than normal and have been conjured outside of Duels.
References[edit]
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 28: 'Grave Risk, Part 2'
- ↑ 2.02.1Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episode 29: 'Doomsday Duel, Part 1'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 120: 'Mission: Astral World, Part 3'
Shadow Of A Duel Yugioh
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- Japanese
闇 の呪 縛 - Base
- 闇の呪縛
- Kana
- やみのじゅばく
- Rōmaji
- Yami no Jubaku
- Translated
- Curse of Darkness
Card type | |
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Property | |
Password | 29267084 |
Effect types | |
Status | Unlimited(TCG) |
Activate this card by targeting 1 face-upmonster your opponent controls; it loses 700 ATK, also it cannot attack or change its battle position. When it leaves the field, destroy this card. |
- Yugioh-Card database #4675
- ja - rulings
English sets
Worldwide
Release | Number | Set | Rarity |
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2004-03-01 | SKE-041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Super Rare |
2012-05-24 | BP01-EN092 | Battle Pack: Epic Dawn | Common Starfoil Rare |
2013-06-14 | YS13-EN037 | Super Starter: V for Victory | Common |
2013-12-06 | YSKR-EN044 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded | Common |
2014-07-10 | YS14-EN035 | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Common |
2014-07-31 | BP03-EN198 | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Common Shatterfoil Rare |
2016-10-06 | LDK2-ENK35 | Legendary Decks II | Common |
2018-07-12 | YS18-EN034 | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Common |
North America
Release | Number | Set | Rarity |
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2010-09-25 | DT03-EN049 | Duel Terminal 3 | Duel Terminal Normal Parallel Rare |
Search categories
- Actions
- Prevents battle position changes
- Monster/Spell/Trap categories
- Destroys itself
- Attack categories
- Prevents your opponent's monsters from attacking
Other languages
Name | Lore | |
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French | Sortilège de l'ombre | Activez cette carte en ciblant 1 monstre face recto contrôlé par votre adversaire ; il perd 700 ATK, et aussi, il ne peut ni attaquer ni changer sa position de combat. Lorsqu'il quitte le Terrain, détruisez cette carte. |
German | Schattenzauber | Aktiviere diese Karte, indem du 1 offenes Monster wählst, das dein Gegner kontrolliert; es verliert 700 ATK, zusätzlich kann es weder angreifen noch seine Kampfposition ändern. Wenn es das Spielfeld verlässt, zerstöre diese Karte. |
Italian | Magia Ombra | Attiva questa carta scegliendo come bersaglio 1 mostro scoperto controllato dal tuo avversario; esso perde 700 ATK, inoltre non può attaccare o cambiare la sua posizione. Quando lascia il Terreno, distruggi questa carta. |
Portuguese | Feitiço Sombra | Ative este card ao escolher 1 monstro com a face para cima que seu oponente controla; ele perde 700 de ATK e, além disso, ele não pode atacar ou mudar sua posição de batalha. Quando ele deixar o campo, destrua este card. |
Spanish | Hechizo de Sombra | Activa esta carta seleccionando 1 monstruo boca arriba que controle tu adversario; éste pierde 700 ATK, y además no puede atacar o cambiar su posición de batalla. Cuando el monstruo deja el Campo, destruye esta carta. |
Japanese | 相手フィールドの表側表示モンスター1体を対象としてこのカードを発動できる。①:対象のモンスターの攻撃力は700ダウンし、攻撃できず、表示形式の変更もできない。そのモンスターがフィールドから離れた時にこのカードは破壊される。 | |
Yami no Jubaku | ||
Curse of Darkness | ||
Korean | 어둠의 저주 | ①: 상대 필드의 앞면 표시 몬스터 1장을 대상으로 하고 이 카드를 발동할 수 있다. 그 몬스터의 공격력은 700 내리고, 공격할 수 없으며, 표시 형식의 변경도 할 수 없다. 그 몬스터가 필드에서 벗어났을 때에 이 카드는 파괴된다. |
Eodum-ui Jeoju | ||
Chinese | 闇之咒縛 | 可選擇對手場上以表側表示存在的1隻怪獸來發動。被選擇怪獸的攻擊力下降700點,且不可進行攻擊、不可改變表示形態。當該怪獸離開場上時,將破壞該卡牌。 |
Sets in other languages
French
Release | Number | Set | French name | Rarity |
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2004-03-01 | SKE-FR041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Deck de Démarrage: Kaiba Évolution | Super Rare |
2012-05-24 | BP01-FR092 | Battle Pack: Epic Dawn | Battle Pack: L’Aube Épique | Common Starfoil Rare |
2013-06-13 | YS13-FR037 | Super Starter: V for Victory | Super Deck de Démarrage: V pour Victoire | Common |
2013-12-05 | YSKR-FR044 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded | Deck de Démarrage - Kaiba Revient | Common |
2014-07-10 | YS14-FR035 | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Super Deck de Démarrage: La Confrontation de l'Espace-Temps | Common |
2014-07-31 | BP03-FR198 | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Battle Pack 3: La Ligue des Monstres | Common Shatterfoil Rare |
2016-10-06 | LDK2-FRK33 | Legendary Decks II | Decks Legendaires II | Common |
2018-07-12 | YS18-FR034 | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Deck de Démarrage : Le Briseur de Code | Common |
German
Release | Number | Set | German name | Rarity |
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2004-03-01 | SKE-DE041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Super Rare |
2012-05-24 | BP01-DE092 | Battle Pack: Epic Dawn | Battle Pack: Epic Dawn | Common Starfoil Rare |
2013-06-13 | YS13-DE037 | Super Starter: V for Victory | Super Starter: V for Victory | Common |
2013-12-05 | YSKR-DE044 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded | Starter Deck - Kaiba Reloaded | Common |
2014-07-10 | YS14-DE035 | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Common |
2014-07-31 | BP03-DE198 | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Common Shatterfoil Rare |
2016-10-06 | LDK2-DEK33 | Legendary Decks II | Legendary Decks II | Common |
2018-07-12 | YS18-DE034 | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Common |
Italian
Release | Number | Set | Italian name | Rarity |
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2004-03-01 | SKE-IT041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Mazzo Introduttivo: Kaiba Evoluzione | Super Rare |
2012-05-24 | BP01-IT092 | Battle Pack: Epic Dawn | Battle Pack: Alba Epica | Common Starfoil Rare |
2013-06-13 | YS13-IT037 | Super Starter: V for Victory | Super Starter: V per Vittoria | Common |
2013-12-05 | YSKR-IT044 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded | Starter Deck Kaiba - Il Ritorno | Common |
2014-07-10 | YS14-IT035 | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Super Starter: Resa dei Conti dello Spazio-Tempo | Common |
2014-07-31 | BP03-IT198 | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Battle Pack 3: Lega dei Mostri | Common Shatterfoil Rare |
2016-10-06 | LDK2-ITK33 | Legendary Decks II | I Deck Leggendari II | Common |
2018-07-12 | YS18-IT034 | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Starter Deck: Decifratore di Codici | Common |
Portuguese
Release | Number | Set | Portuguese name | Rarity |
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SKE-PT041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Deck Inicial do Kaiba Evolução | Super Rare | |
2013-06-14 | YS13-PT037 | Super Starter: V for Victory | Super Deck Inicial: V de Vitória | Common |
2013-12-06 | YSKR-PT044 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded | Deck Inicial - Kaiba Reloaded | Common |
2014-07-11 | YS14-PT035 | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Super Deck Inicial: Confronto Espaço-Tempo | Common |
2014-08-01 | BP03-PT198 | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Pacote de Batalha 3: Liga dos Monstros | Common Shatterfoil Rare |
2016-10-07 | LDK2-PTK35 | Legendary Decks II | Decks Lendários II | Common |
2018-07-12 | YS18-PT034 | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Deck Inicial: Decifrador de Códigos | Common |
Spanish
Release | Number | Set | Spanish name | Rarity |
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2004-03-01 | SKE-SP041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Baraja Inicial: Kaiba Evolución | Super Rare |
2012-05-24 | BP01-SP092 | Battle Pack: Epic Dawn | Battle Pack: Amanecer Épico | Common Starfoil Rare |
2013-06-13 | YS13-SP037 | Super Starter: V for Victory | Súper Baraja de Principiante: V de Victoria | Common |
2013-12-05 | YSKR-SP044 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded | La Baraja de Principiante Kaiba - Vuelve | Common |
2014-07-10 | YS14-SP035 | Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown | Súper Baraja de Principiante: La Confrontación del Espacio-Tiempo | Common |
2014-07-25 | BP03-SP198 | Battle Pack 3: Monster League | Battle Pack 3: Liga de Monstruos | Common Shatterfoil Rare |
2016-10-06 | LDK2-SPK33 | Legendary Decks II | Barajas Legendarias II | Common |
2018-07-12 | YS18-SP034 | Starter Deck: Codebreaker | Baraja de Principiante: Descifrador de Códigos | Common |
Japanese
Release | Number | Set | Japanese name | Rarity |
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2001-04-01 | L3-09 | Limited Edition 3: Kaiba Pack | LIMITED EDITION 3 - 海馬パック - | Ultra Rare |
2002-01-24 | KA-35 | Structure Deck: Kaiba | ストラクチャーデッキ - | Common |
2003-12-11 | SK2-039 | Structure Deck: Kaiba Volume 2 | ストラクチャーデッキ - | Common |
2008-10-01 | TP07-JP012 | Tournament Pack 2008 Vol.3 | トーナメントパック 2008 Vol.3 | Common |
2009-04-14 | DT05-JP049 | Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!! | デュエルターミナル 「 | Duel Terminal Normal Parallel Rare |
2013-03-16 | ST13-JP037 | Starter Deck 2013 | Common | |
2014-03-21 | ST14-JP035 | Starter Deck 2014 | Common | |
2016-06-18 | SDKS-JP034 | Structure Deck: Seto Kaiba | ストラクチャーデッキ - | Common |
2018-12-22 | SSD1-JP020 | Speed Start Deck Link Edition | スピードスタートデッキ -リンク | Common |
Korean
Release | Number | Set | Korean name | Rarity |
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2005-04-12 | SKE-KR041 | Starter Deck: Kaiba Evolution | Super Rare | |
2011-01-16 | TP07-KR012 | Tournament Pack 2010 Vol.7 | 토너먼트 팩 2010 Vol.7 | Common |
2013-07-05 | ST13-KR037 | Starter Deck 2013 | Common | |
2014-07-08 | ST14-KR035 | Starter Deck 2014 | Common | |
2016-10-07 | SDKS-KR034 | Structure Deck: Seto Kaiba | Common | |
2019-05-04 | SSD1-KR020 | Speed Start Deck Link Edition | 스피드 스타터 덱 - 링크 편 - | Common |
Traditional Chinese
Release | Number | Set | Traditional Chinese name | Rarity |
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2014-01-29 | ST14-TC037 | Duel Starter Deck | 決鬥始動組 | Common |
Yugioh Shadow Duel
In other media
Page | Medium | Debut date |
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Shadow Spell (DM2) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories | 1999-07-08 |
Shadow Spell (FMR) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories | 1999-12-09 |
Shadow Spell (DDS) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories | 2000-07-13 |
Shadow Spell (anime) | Anime | 2000-10-24 |
Shadow Spell (DM4) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist | 2000-12-07 |
Shadow Spell (DOR) | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses | 2001-09-06 |
Shadow Spell (DM6) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2 | 2001-12-20 |
Shadow Spell (TSC) | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards | 2002-07-04 |
Shadow Spell (ROD) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction | 2003-03-20 |
Shadow Spell (SDD) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel | 2003-04-15 |
Shadow Spell (World Championship 2005) | Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 | 2004-12-30 |
Shadow Spell (World Championship 2006) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 | 2006-02-23 |
Shadow Spell (later anime) | Anime | 2008-04-09 |
Shadow Spell (Duel Links) | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links |
Video games
Shadow Duel Yugioh Duel
Video game | Date | # | Name | Cost | Status |
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Nightmare Troubadour | 2005-07-21 | – | ??? | Unlimited | |
Online | 2005-11-04 | – | – | Unlimited | |
GX Duel Academy | 2005-11-13 | 0289 | 1000 | Unlimited | |
GX Tag Force | 2006-09-14 | – | ??? | Unlimited | |
GX Tag Force 2 | 2007-09-18 | – | ??? | Unlimited | |
World Championship 2008 | 2007-11-29 | – | 500 | Unlimited |
Lores and sets
Shadow Game Yugioh Duel Links
Video game | Lore | Sets |
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Nightmare Troubadour | Legendary History | |
Online | Pack 11 | |
GX Duel Academy | Select 1 face-up monster on your opponent's side of the field. Decrease the ATK of the selected monster by 700 points. The monster cannot attack or change its battle position. When the selected monster is destroyed or removed from the field, this card is also destroyed. | Continuous Effects (Common)Dorothy's Gift (Common) |
GX Tag Force | Endless Thoughts (Super Rare) | |
GX Tag Force 2 | Starter Deck: Main Deck (Common) |