This episode is actually worth posting about.
So the 5D's gang is annoyed to find out that all of the cup ramen at the market is gone. A thief steals a bunch of cup ramen from an old lady, but then Yeager steals it from the thief. The old lady takes the cup ramen back from Yeager and gives him one, but then he steals two more. The 5D's gang chases after him, and Jack steals the cup ramen from Yeager. Yeager steals two of them back, and runs away. Are the writers trying to promote thievery or something?
Then, we see Yeager giving the ramen to his wife and child, who oddly look exactly like him. It's understandable that the child looks like him, but the wife too?
The 5D's gang comes up with a ploy to capture Yeager by promoting some junk they made up (Red Demon's Noodles). Yeager falls for the trap, but runs away. Yusei conveniently placed a tracking device on him, though, so they are able to find Yeager.
Of course, Crow challenges Yeager to a duel, and Yeager accepts. Yeager starts with four set Traps and a Jester Lord. Crow summons Sirocco, which would drop Jester Lord's ATK to 0, but Yeager conveniently has a Continuous Trap that gives back the lost 4000 ATK. Crow then Special Summons Gale, but Yeager flips Discord.
Crow uses both Gale's and Sirocco's effects, but Yeager flips Tuning Barrier. It prevents a player from attacking if they have a Tuner on the field of in the Graveyard and lasts for three turns, like Discord.
Conveniently, Crow has a new Blackwing, Aurora. It's a Level 10 LIGHT Monster that can be Special Summoned by removing a Blackwing Tuner and non-Tuner. Its Level also becomes equal to the combined Levels of the removed Monsters. The controller can also remove a Blackwing Synchro from their Extra Deck with the same level as Aurora (in this case, 8) to give it ATK equal to the removed Synchro until the player's next turn.
So, Crow attacks Jester Lord with Aurora, and also wastes a Kalut during the attack. He sets a card, the key card for the day, and ends his turn. Yeager's family shows up to throw garbage at Crow. Yeager summons Jester Queen after activating Imperial Custom. Jester Queen destroys all of the controller's Spells/Traps on its summon, but Imperial Custom saves them.
Then, Yeager activates a Continuous Spell that lets his Monsters attack directly if there aren't any weaker Monsters on the opponent's field. Conveniently, Jester Queen can attack once for each Spell/Trap on the controller's field. So, Yeager attacks with Jester Queen (800 ATK) four times.
Crow attempts to finish Yeager, but then Yeager claims that he's fighting to protect his family. Then, Crow purposefully messes up, allowing Yeager to win. But, Yeager then purposefully messes up by destroying the Blackwing - Mine that was revealed by Jester Panic. For some reason, the key card, Blackwing - Mine, was a terrible card that's basically just a Blackwing version of Kozaky's Self-Destruct Button. Because of this, Crow wins. He then agrees to tell the 5D's gang about Yliaster.
That's basically it. Just an episode of thievery and dueling.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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