A decent episode. They actually fit a whole duel in the episode.
So Jack got owned by Andore. We can call Andore on his silliness, though, because he had a weird Monster the can remove itself for a turn by removing another Monster on his field when it was declared as an attack target. That's not that silly, but the silly part is that that Monster's effect prevents the opponent from making a replay. Honestly, why?
Also, Andore played a random Trap, known as Different Dimension Barrier - Lost Force (similar to how Mirror Force is called Holy Barrier - Mirror Force in the OCG). It's basically a Magic Cylinder with the requirement that one of your Monsters was removed from the field (except by battle). Seriously, Andore, if you're such a pro, at least play Dimension Wall.
Jack made a small turn-around, using Rage Resynchro to revive his Red Dragon Archfiend with an extra 500 ATK after it was killed by Andore's Thunder Unicorn. He also negated Andore's Dimension Trap (which would have let him reuse Lost Force by removing it from his Graveyard along with a Monster on his field) with his own Trap, Overpower (which negates the effect of a card that would negate the attack of a Monster).
But, then Jack got owned by Speed World 2's burn effect. I think the writers were too lazy to finish duels the normal way, so they just added a burn effect that people could basically use whenever they want during Riding Duels.
In the next episode, we get to see Andore own Aki. Yay...
EDIT: Oh, I almost forgot. Jack's D-Wheel exploded, again... just like every other time he's lost...
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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